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    Remember the ’rule of thirds’. Imagine that there are invisible lines - two horizontal and two vertical - dividing your picture into nine sections. In many cases‚ you’ll obtain a better picture if you put any natural horizontal lines - like the horizon - on one of your invisible horizontal lines rather than in the middle and if you locate your subject - such as a person or tree - on one of the invisible vertical lines rather than in the middle. * If you’re using the ’rule of thirds’ for a shot featuring

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    example is when one does not keep their eyes to themselves. Staring is a social taboo‚ that is typically not accepted. My hypothesis was the longer a person stares or gawks directly relates to the severity of sanctions the violator receives. I also hypothesized that having another person with me will directly enhance the severity of the persons response. All in all‚ this should be an exciting and informative way to see how society reacts to the legendary stare down. I chose to perform the violation

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    The supreme law of the country. - Apart from laying down powers of the Federal and States Governments‚ it also enshrines the basic or fundamental rights of the individuals. - These rights written into the Constitutions can only be changed by a two-thirds majority of the total number or members of the legislature. ii) State Constitutions - Each state possesses its own constitution regulating the government of the States. - There are constitutions of the 13 States comprising the

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    Letter of Recommendation

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    curricular activities. He has got an impressive personality. I was also impressed by hisleadership qualities and the ability to act decisively whenever necessary. He is very attentive and well-focused on his objectives. I see Mr Sayed Riyaz as a person with a very positive and sincere approach to studies and it is likely to extend to all other aspects of his life. It also spells a potential to contribute positively and substantially to any profession he chooses to follow. I am sure that these essential

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    interrogation. Identify the rule when Miranda Warnings are required When the police arrest a suspect and want to ask questions‚ the law in the United States requires law officials to issue specific warnings‚ (Miranda rights) to the person being arrested‚ or the statement will fail to be admitted into evidence. This rule and protocol was put in affect to properly protect the constitutional rights against forced self – incrimination and to secure the assistance of counsel in criminal

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    Twenty Years from Now

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    will be over. This implies that I will be working and pursuing other significant activities that interest me. I will be the CEO of some company and will be earning millions. The fact that I will be single will not prevent me from being the happiest person ever. It is most likely that the current technology will be obsolete when I am forty. I will probably have several grandchildren and old children. These children will be surprised that I do not understand the technology at that time. My extended family

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    worrying about what other people will think of you? The answer is you shouldn’t. Women’s magazines and television programmes are filled with weight-loss advertisements. According to the Women’s Center of Media and Body Image the average American person is subject to about 3‚000 of these adverts on a daily basis. This ongoing exposure to these images has proven to change and alter our perceptions of reality and how we see things. These images of perfection are not what normal women look like without

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    Identity is never set in stone. It is a characteristic that is never fully fulfilled but rather alternating constantly. Over the course of life‚ individuals can experience hardships and overwhelming events which fluctuates their identity. Big or small‚ each event results in a slight shift in one’s identity. Every individual takes a different path in life‚ and every person’s identity modifies in a unique way over their lifetime. From the start of Tea Cake and Janie’s relationship In Zora Neale Hurston’s

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    determine whether individuals perform better working alone or in a group. The study was to see whether social loafing or social facilitation; two major research topics amongst social psychologists‚ occurs in certain situations‚ and the effects on a persons? ability to learn and perform. Through careful research and experimentation it was concluded that social facilitation supported the hypothesis‚ and social loafing did not. The Effects of Social Loafing and Social Facilitation in Certain Situations

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