Deep focus Essays

  • Light And Light In The Shawshank Redemption

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    The element of lighting is a sophisticated element to a movie. It has the power to control what you see and also overwhelm you when it needs to. During my discovery of this movie, I found that colors told the story just as much as the dialogue. It just goes to show that the most significant films cover all the ends of telling a story through the medium of film. Now the fun part, the analyst of The Shawshank Redemption’s use of light and color in painting the picture of its theme of hope. “Studies

  • Rocky: Movie Analysis

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    Rocky, A movie about how a simple man who is down on his luck, receives a life changing opportunity. The main character finds love, with a local shy girl. The story is a rags to riches tale, that takes place in a time period where the good in the world was often lost. The movie Rocky will inspire hope to any individual, who is down on their luck or an outcast to society. The film production was even an rejected my many. The main actor, Sylvester Stallone, had to write his own script and was the

  • Citizen Kane's Use Of Deep Focus In Film

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    when it was first made, which is due to the many techniques that were used in it, and which could rarely be found in other movies that were made during the same era. One of the most important techniques that was used several times is the Deep focus. When the camera deep focuses, a small amount of light enters through the lens, which is due to the small aperture the cinematographers use, this allows it to capture everything in the frame, and makes people able to see the whole image. Filmmakers usually

  • Sammy J And I Sing My Song: Barbie Girl

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    Sammy j and I sing our favorite song “barbie girl” in the small apartment we live in, others think that we are weird but I don't think so. The others say that we are horrible at singing and tell us to shut up. Lately, the days have been longer, the skyscrapers are getting taller, and there is nowhere to run and be free and the weather has been ugly and freezing it feels like dry bricks are thrown at you. Ever since that horrible day, Sammy j has never been the same. I can see it on his face, the

  • Loop Synagogue Case Study

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    consistency instead draws attention towards the finer, more ornamental details. As a symmetrical layout might draw focus to one aspect of the building, the architects’ layout of the Synagogue emphasizes the smaller details that might be otherwise overlooked if replicated in other settings.

  • Persuasive Speech About Cheerleading

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    ''Go, Fight, Win'' you might here that during cheerleading. Do you think cheerleading is a sport? Cheerleaders are actually very important and we do a lot more then you think. I am a cheerleader and I do believe it is a sport. When we are just standing on the sidelines and yelling you might not consider that a sport, but when we are tumbling or stunting it definitly is. Cheerleaders put a lot of hardwork and dedicaton into it. I think if all the boys quit football to cheer they would call it a sport

  • Literature Essay: The Value Of Literature

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    Rohan Trivedi Neeraj Prakash English 103- AS (17) 20 March 2018 The Value of Literature Literature is a body of written works, wherein the name is often applied to imaginative works of poetry and prose distinguished by the intentions of the authors. Literature is classified according to variety of systems, including language, national origin, history, the period, the genre and the main subject. It represents human expression, we read literature because it is inspiring, and it embrace the incredible

  • Capitalis Something Will Turn Up Essay

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    Perspectives April 2017 Something will turn up The initial title for this edition of Perspectives was “The System is Rigged” as the article deals in part with deficiencies in the capitalist system which results the “elite” who have money and power exploiting the “man in the street”. This, of course, is a rather negative view of humanity, albeit it one that reflects part of reality today. The rise of anti-establishment populism provides evidence that the narrative of “the system is rigged” is gaining

  • Explain How And Why Human Interaction Has Cause Environmental Change To The Chose Environment

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    1) Explain how and why human interaction has caused the environmental change to the chose environment in both countries? Coral reefs are an environment to a vast range of different species. 25% of all global reefs have been destroyed by humans. 60% percent of coral reefs are under threat by humans. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the largest reefs located in Queensland Australia, it is hugely impacted by humans. Pollution, tourism, and mining have all had a huge negative impact on the reef. Coral

  • What Is The Symbolism In The Metamorphosis

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    Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis contains many symbols and messages which are portrayed throughout the book. One prominent symbol that is revealed throughout the book is an apple. The apple is seen as a symbol of destruction and growth in The Metamorphosis and is the factor leading to many events. The apple is also tied back to the background of the book, Franz Kafka’s life. The apple is the cause of death but is also the factor leading to the growth of the characters throughout the book, and helping

  • Metaphors By Sylvia Plath Analysis

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    Sylvia Plath’s“Metaphors” conveys an understanding of the stages of maturity (1) when dealing with new challenges (2), which is a key element in the development of empathy (3). In the first three lines, Plath conveys physical maturity through noticing how different changes and risks differ one’s outlook on life. Sylvia was pregnant at the time she wrote the poem and the words and grammatical usage suggest that this poem was about her and her internal struggles. The first line starts with the contraction

  • Black-Browed Albatross Population

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    2 .Habitat 2.1 Population Information The Black-browed Albatross is a marine species that inhabits Antarctic, subantarctic and temperate waters and occasionally enters the tropics . It can tolerate a broad range of sea-surface temperatures from 0–24º C or probably more based on occasional records from the tropics. It forages around the breaks of continental and island shelves and across nearby underwater banks, but also frequents other marine habitats, such as oceanic waters and the iceberg belt

  • The Dark Web: Anonymity Tool Created By The Navy

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    The dark web was an anonymity tool created by the government, so it could be anonymous, but they released it to the public because it’s not possible to be anonymous alone. The dark web was created by the Navy so they can secretly send information back and forth. It has reasonable uses and bad uses that just make things worse for others. This Navy made tool has been used to hurt and help people. Some people sell people’s personal information and others help people that are being abused. The differences

  • Past Tense In Ruth Benson's The Irish Poet

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    Change is what forms our lives. It is what makes our life either different of similar to each other. It is complex, and we human tend to fear the face of change while lack of it also leaves us with thoughts of what could have been. Small choices form the both smaller and bigger changes of our life. Therefore, we are forced to always re-evaluate our choices and live with the shadow of the many possibilities our life may have had. The short story “The Irish Poet”, written by Ruth Benson, shows how

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Environmental Impact Assessment

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    One of the foundations of sustainable development is efficient environmental management (UNEP 2002). However, balancing the needs of current generations without compromising the environment for future generations poses to be quite problematic. A number of environmental decision-making instruments have been developed in an attempt to ensure that development is sustainable. One of the most popular of these is environmental impact assessment (EIA). This essay will be based on the strengths and limitations

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Michelle Obama's Speech

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    On October 13th, 2016, Michelle Obama delivered a masterly censure of years of bigot and sexist assaults on women in an astounding speech about the man behind these horrible claims and statements. The man who has been chosen for a president-elect. The man who is supposed to lead America into greatness and success. The Republican nominee; Donald Trump. With mind-boggling rhetoric and her husband by her side, the First Lady of America portrayed the agony and mortification women have persisted for years

  • Watergate Scandal Analysis

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    It takes one day to change the world’s perspective on the ones that “protect” us. Just moments before these were the most trust worthy people in this world, these for millions were the only people to be consider to be trust worthily. Now just moments the perspective that the citizens of the U.S to never second guess the government has now been turn upside down which puts millions in a situation that seems in no way plausible. A nation that was built opposing corruption have now turn the table on

  • Summary Of The Idiot Culture

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    their story, Woodward’s main anonymous source in the investigation, known under the pseudonym Deep Throat. Although he was mentioned often in the book, his reputation as a mysterious and brooding whistleblower was created by the movie’s distorted portrayal of him as only appearing in secluded meeting spots, constantly chain smoking and barely visible through the shadows of the night. The identity of Deep

  • Comparing All The President's Men And The Watergate Scandal

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    With everything recorded in the Oval Office, Woodward and Bernstein hoped to find incriminating evidence of Nixon’s involvement in the Watergate Scandal. Deep Throat also warned of “deliberate erasures” in one or more of the tapes by Nixon in order to cover up incriminating evidence against him. The narrator her displays the final stage of the Watergate scandal, the revelation of the tapes, and their erasures

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis Research Paper

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    Pradaxa Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), also known as venous thromboembolism, is estimated to affect upwards of 900,000 Americans each year (http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dvt/data.html). Treatments for DVT typically consists of two primary options; surgical implementation of a filter within the vena cava to catch blood clots that form and prevent them from moving to parts of the body where they may become dangerous; or through treatment with medication that act as anti-coagulants through thinning blood