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    Applying narrative techniques of the old film noir genre‚ this film is both unconventional and structurally unusual. The protagonists‚ Meryl‚ Nick‚ and Andy‚ are all complex personalities‚ making it difficult for the audience to relate. Director‚ Sarah Watt‚ employs many visual forms to assist the audience in this identification with her characters‚ resulting in an extremely fragmented structure. For the audience‚ breaking into the inner psyche of the female protagonist‚ Meryl‚ is not difficult at

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    Foldback Speaker Placement 12 Mixer/Desk 13 Signal Flow 13 Sound Reinforcement Analysis 14 “Rock” Band 14 Choir 14 FOH 14 Amp 15 Foldback 15 Stage Box/Mixer 15 Overall Equipment List 16 Power 19 Figure 5: Power Distribution 19 Watts Per Person FOH (peak) 20 Conclusion 20 Bibliography 21 APPENDIX 22 Overview The event in which this proposal is catered for is a ‘carols by candlelight’ evening. The intended audience is comprised of children‚ adults‚ seniors and all people

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    The Industrial and Mechanical Revolution Human society has passed through two huge and lasting changes which deserve the name revolution. The first‚ the Neolithic Revolution‚ begins in 8000 BC and continues through thousands of years. Its effect is to settle people on the land. It makes peasant agriculture the standard everyday activity of the human species. The second‚ the Industrial Revolution‚ gathers pace in the 18th century and is still developing today. It moves people from the countryside

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    eyes bulging out of his large head”‚ Mr. Watts who the Bougainvilleans called “Pop Eye”. We are later introduced to the protagonist of the novel‚ a curious‚ “skinny‚ thirteen year old” named Matilda. As all the teachers had fled the island‚ Mr Watts took on the role of teaching the children‚ even though‚ all he knew was Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. A book in which Matilda finds she can easily slip into like a t-shirt and escape from reality. As Mr Watts reads Great Expectations and the book

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    boiling‚ the watts consumed and the volume of fuel needed. The body was composed of half-cut gas tank‚ the base with steel bars. Cement and sand was poured. Perforated plate was attached to serve as air outlet. The box was made and the 12-volt battery was attached. The results of time and watts consumed when boiling using 750 ml of water using rechargeable charcoal/wood-feed stove was 2.67 minutes‚ and 0.00018 watts respectively using 50 g of charcoal in average. Cost of fuel and watts used were Php

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction A. Background of the Study In the early years man had a difficult to accomplish their task in short period of time. Their works was never accurate and efficient since people had to do their jobs or responsibilities‚ manually. Hence‚ man has continuously looked for a better ways of doing things‚ for each invention and new development man had to extend their capabilities for making jobs easier and faster so as save time and effort. Man’s curiosity brought for the

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    Austin March English 12 Honors Mrs. Freeze 9 September 2014 Racism within Heart of Darkness What is racism? How can someone be classified as a racist? According to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary‚ racism is classified as the poor treatment of or violence against people because of their race‚ or the belief that some races of people are better than others. Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness has been considered a major turning point for authors and other works because his style of writing was different

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    Through the use of animations and photomontages‚ Watt illustrates the internal emotions that the characters have‚ such as anxiety‚ suspicion and despair. These recurring‚ mental images cause both Meryl and Nick‚ to live life in fear of death. When Nick was diagnosed with cancer‚ he immediately saw his life flashing past him in the form of a photomontage. Watt uses these montages to describe Nick’s fear of death and that though he may seem in control on the outside‚ he is actually feels alone‚ confused

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    HERIOT-WATT MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR / HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – STAGE 2 For Official Use Only December 2010 Surname: …………………………………………………………………………. First Name: ………………………………………………………………………. Registration/Matriculation No: …………………………………………………. Seat No. (if applicable): …………………………………………………………... Course: …………………………………………………………………………… Date: ……………………………………………………………………………… No A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 Total Mark Declaration I certify that I have read the Examination Regulations

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    THE MILITARIZATION OF LOCAL POLICE Derrick A. Harris Abstract SWAT teams are increasingly being deployed across the country -- and it ’s happening with almost no supervision. For nearly half a century‚ America’s police forces have undergone a process of “militarization.” They’ve upped their cache of assault weapons and military defense gear‚ increasingly deployed SWAT teams to conduct ops-style missions on civilians‚ and inculcated a warrior attitude within their rank. While major metropolitan areas

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