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    Cultural Identity and Diaspora STUART HALL A new cinema of the Caribbean is emerging‚ joining the company of the other ’Third Cinemas’. It is related to‚ but different from the vibrant film and other forms of visual representation of the Afro-Caribbean (and Asian) ’blacks’ of the diasporas of the West the new post-colonial subjects. All these cultural practices and forms of representation have the black subject at their centre‚ putting the issue of cultural identity in question. Who is this emergent

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    Decoding Neanderthals

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    Decoding Neanderthals” Neanderthals are an extinct species shown as our ancestors.They began to disappear 40‚000 years ago as Homo sapiens came on the scene. They are a branch of the human family tree and are considered to have been primitive with no verbal language. Many believe them to have a lack of intelligence but science is proving the theory wrong. History shows Neanderthals as undeveloped humans‚ but the possibilities of their lifestyle being more advance than the lifestyle of modern

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    Decoding Culture

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    Decoding culture What objects and behaviors are symbolic in this case? What are the important rituals in which these symbols are used? Are there any special languages or vocabularies‚ verbal or non verbal‚ which are used in this case? Upon entering a culture‚ the first thing one is likely to see is the symbols‚ objects or behaviors that convey a specific meaning to the people who share a culture. Though the focus is on the Mien culture‚ it is important to recognize that this case is about two

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    Decoding Stylistics

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    Decoding Stylistics   Stylistics of the author and of the reader. The notions of encoding and decoding           Decoding stylistics is the most recent trend in stylistic research that employs theoretical findings in such areas of science as information theory‚ psychology‚ statistical studies in combination with linguistics‚ literary theory‚ history of art‚ literary criticism‚ etc.           Decoding stylistics makes an attempt to regard the esthetic value of a text based on the interaction

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    Memory and Encoding

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    not her name. This situation comes down to Thomas’ memory and how he encoded the information of where‚ when‚ and how he met this girl and her name. Memory is defined as the structures and processes used for the storage and retrieval of information. Encoding is defined as the transfer of information into the memory system. This is done at different levels. Memory information takes many forms. When any information comes into us‚ it has to be changed so that it can be stored. A good example of this would

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    character encoding

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    II-Character Analysis Character Personality Components Habit’s Attitudes Physical Trait Mental Trait Emotional Trait Social Trait Moral Trait Grace Salazar down-to-earth Chubby Hopeful Easily get hurt Elegant in socializing Teddie Salazar Earnest Gorgeous Cannot easily learn Easily to talk to Bobbie Salazar Speak English dialect Brave Beautiful Intelligent Fearless Wide-interaction Alex Salazar Always wear shorts Lightsome Slender Naive Gabby Salazar Cooking Careful simple Serious type Rebreb

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    Digital Video Encoding

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    Protocols WHITE PAPER Digital Video Encoding The Helios HD/SD cameras support four encoding modes providing up to two independent streams of digitally encoded video as listed below: • • • • H.264 Only MJPEG Only H.264 Stream 1 and MJPEG Stream 2 H.264 Stream 1 and H.264 Stream 2 (Not all of these modes are available on all of the Helios cameras. The HD camera video source produces progressive scan video and supports all four encoding modes. The SD camera produces interlaced

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    Telemetry System Introduction A Wireless Data Telemetry system that receives Temperature‚ Pressure‚ Motion Control‚ and Flow measurement data from a wireless transmitter and displays them on a monitor screen. The rational behind this project is to provide user with information regarding the sensors of petroleum field industry. The sensors that are used in the industry are Temperature‚ Pressure‚ Motion control‚ Flow Measurement and so on depending on the application required. The raw data

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    ‘What really matters is what you believe.’ Decoding ‘the secret feminine’ in Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code Myths and symbols are very important in the development of a narrative. The authors use symbols to provide mysticism and to make the readers be interested in the development of the plot and to let the public decode the narrative style: “the world [is] a web of profoundly intertwined histories and events. The connections may be invisible… but they are always there‚ buried just

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    Decoding a Media Message

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    Table of Contents Coke Advertising Analysis Introduction Semiotic analysis refers to the study of elements in an advertisement. It is a meticulous analysis of what those elements signify‚ how and when they are used‚ and the importance the society gives them. Usually they are the elements that stand out or are emphasized on mainly; can be words‚ images‚ gestures‚ sounds or pictures. Such semiotics “should be carrying some connotative meanings‚ other

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