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    expressed interest in the arts‚ with a particular affinity for films from an early age. A college project entitled The Resurrection of Billy Bronco‚ which Carpenter collaborated on the script and acted as music composer‚ won an academy award in 1970. 2. John Carpenter’s works in the mid 1970’s ranged from comedy‚ sci-fi‚ and westerns‚ which Carpenter had the strongest affinity for. 3. During the production of these films‚ Carpenter worked as writer‚ director‚ composer‚ and producer. The different roles

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    The Stroop Effect Experiment In 1935‚ John Ridley Stroop conducted the original experiments of the stroop effect. The stroop effect is an effect that occurs when individuals attempt to name the color of words that spell out a conflicting color. Stroop reported an interference effect when individuals were asked to report the color of words presented to them. Stroop collected his data by showing his participants a sheet of paper with printed words on it. He then asked his participant’s to name the

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    John Manville Corporation

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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Johns Manville Corporation’s Background Johns Manville Corporation (JM) operates as a leading manufacturer and marketer of insulation products for buildings and equipment‚ roofing systems‚ and various engineered products‚ including fibers‚ fabric and nonwoven mats‚ and filtration media. The company has 55 manufacturing facilities in North America‚ Europe‚ and China. Until the mid-1980s‚ JM mined and sold asbestos for use in insulation‚ building‚ aerospace‚ automotive‚ and

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    John Adams - Harmonielehre

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    | Minimalism – Essay 1 | ‘Rejecting Schoenberg was like siding with the Phillistines‚ and freeing myself from the model he represented was an act of enormous willpower’. Discuss this statement by John Adams with reference to the orchestral work ‘Harmonielehre’. Is this work a refreshing new departure or a return to tried and tested orchestral gestures? | | Melissa Ong | 12/1/2011 | By inventing the serial system of twelve tone music and atonalism‚ Schoenberg had created “the agony of

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    Tobacco and Its Effects

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    workplaces. The U.S. Surgeon General has proposed that America become a completely smoke-free society. Despite such progress‚ tobacco use remains widespread. About one in four American adults mokes‚ and each more than 400‚000 Americans die from effects of cigarette smoking. Nonsmokers subjected to the smoke of others also suffer: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke causes more than 50‚000 annual deaths among nonsmokers. Smoking by pregnant women is responsible for about 10% of all infant deaths

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    In the movie of Bicycle Thieves‚ it said that our dependence on other human beings are useless and not solve anything because human are only care on their own matter without thinking other human’s problem. They are egoist. In my opinion‚ it depends because human can depends upon other human being when the one who is being relied is willing to help without any hesitation. For example‚ the father and his family was depend to each other because they live in poverty and need each other. However‚ most

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    Saint John Bosco

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    John Bosco was born on August 16‚ 1815‚ to a poor farming family in Becchi‚ a small suburb of Turin‚ Italy. The child grew to be the "Beloved Apostle of Youth". One of John Bosco’s earliest recollections occurred at age two. He remembers his mother telling him upon his father’s death ‚ "You have no father now". Although he stated that he could not remember what his father was like ‚ his death must have had a profound effect on him and perhaps sparked his desire to help troubled boys

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    John Edgar Wideman

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    14 Oct 2013 Wideman And Pratt In John Edgar Wideman’s article “Our Time” he describes several situations that ultimately lead to the downfall and imprisonment of his brother Robby. Wideman tells stories of several things that happened to his brother while he was growing up that could have helped contribute to his drug use and crime. In her essay “Arts of the Contact Zone”‚ Mary Louise Pratt tells of a similar situation. Pratt‚ who is a teacher and cultural historian‚ tells the story of Guaman

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    The Panopticon Effect

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    terms‚ the panopticon effect is when people are trained to conduct in a way as if they were under constant surveillance (Brock 21). Through technological advancement in modern society‚ surveillance has become a model and is seen as a mean for security measures. This is due to the cameras in every shop‚ street and even in the sky. Nonetheless‚ it is a sensitive topic due to the risk of harming people’s privacy. Consequently‚ one cannot have both full privacy and full security (John Oliver). The model

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    John Huston Influence

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    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as Influenced by John Huston Director John Huston is able to grasp the depths of feelings the themes and characters in “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” because of his life’s experiences. He was a product of divorce so as a child he never had stability. An accident early in his life caused him a huge amount of depression and he would go to Europe where he learned a great deal about art. His early writing career also had a great influence on his talent. John’s

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