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    1. What is a camera? Camera is a light-tight box that contains a light-sensitive material or device and a way of letting in a desired amount of light at particular times to create an image on the light-sensitive material. 2. What is a convex lens? Convex lens bends the light toward the center of the lens‚ since one or both sides of the glass curve out. 3. What three components make up a film camera? Define each part. The three components that make up a film camera are mechanical element‚ optical

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    Religious Toleration in Early Modern Europe Emily Hannah 2A Most states in early modern Europe had a distinct religion set for them by their ruler; yet quite a few small splinter groups remained among the others. There are some states that allowed religious toleration‚ and in other states‚ anyone tolerating anything but Catholicism was quickly sent to the galleys or prison for the rest of their lives. The three aspects of this ongoing

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    What are the differences between the Shakespeare Globe and modern theatres? The distinct differences in style of theatre between Shakespeare’s time and modern theatres is the fact that in the 1600’s because most theatre companies were a travelling minstrel group who actually went to the inns to get their audiences the group would frequently immediately start to act. The audience would then gather by coming out onto the balcony of their rooms. They had no closed in features like a roof as they were

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    unique style prints. They sell the prints online and offline. They do not own a personal offline shop‚ but they sell prints in various wholesale shops. McDevitt and Lee also placed their award-winning prints in “Wilco‚ Pearl Jam‚ Dave Matthews Band‚ Rilo Kiley and others” ("Artist"). They emphasized that all of the process are “hand-on and personal‚” because they actually don’t use a computer in any print process. The first process in Methane Studios is sketching on paper with pencil. The artist

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    1    TOPIC 12 (Abridged) EARLY MODERN ENGLISH PHONOLOGY AND SPELLING 1. INTRODUCTION The 15th c.‚ following the death of Chaucer‚ marks a turning point in the history of English‚ for during this period the language underwent greater and more important phonological changes than in any other century before or since. Despite these changes in pronunciation‚ the old spelling was maintained and stereotyped. Generally speaking‚ Caxton and the printers who followed him based their spelling not on

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    in a business ‚that is‚organizations that buy goods and service for use in the production of other products and services that are sold‚rented or supplied by others. in the business buying process ‚ business buyers determine which products and services their organization need to purchase‚and then find‚ evaluate and choose among alternative suppliers and brands. Business to business marketers ‚also know as B2B‚must do their best to understand business markets and business buyer behavior. In some

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    Production process Ben & Jerry’s: from cow to cone Step 1: the milk The milk that is used in Ben & Jerry’s ice cream comes from 10.000 cows from hundreds of local family farms. The milk from these farms goes to the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery‚ based in St. Albans‚ Vermont. The Ben & Jerry’s factories based in the USA only work with the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery to provide the milk and cream. The two companies have a close relationship and interaction. Ben & Jerry’s pays

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    Life Drawing. Colored charcoal on colored paper (20X20) Tools and Materials Newspaper Drawing pencil Charcoal (black‚ sanguine‚ white) Colored paper (brown) Kneaded eraser Tortillon Workable Fixatif Technical aspects of the creative process 1. A live model or photograph can be used for reference. I chose to use a photograph‚ as for this piece‚ I wanted to capture the body in motion. 2. As a warm up‚ I did a few gesture drawings in pencil. 3. I prepared my workspace by laying down

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    How Do You Process and Learn Information? There are “effective strategies for dealing with information overload based on over 100 years of research on learning‚ memory and‚ more recently‚ information processing”. (Rollins & Zahm‚2006) Environment information is received‚ processed and then stored by a series of processing systems. Researchers goal ’s is to determine the processes and structures that allows cognitive performance and how to improve it. These processing systems interpret information

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    “Never be afraid to do what’s right‚ especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake.” - Martin Luther King Jr. (Social activist) The way animals are treated during the food production process is inhumane. While watching Food Inc.‚ we were shown how the food process works and how the animals are treated. It showed them being pushed by tractors and being hung from their back legs by chains. When most farmers are raising cows for food production‚ they don’t think about the cow being

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