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Chess Club Computer Lab School
780 words
"Success is counted sweetest/By those who ne " er
succeed" Emily Dickinson Since the beginning of my
life I have been studying. In the early years of
my childhood I didn't quite understand what my
role was all about. I always wondered why is it
that I have to go to school everyday even on
Saturday because my mom said that it is good to be
around smart people. When I was growing up I found
the answer by myself. I started to understand when
I was eight years old. I began to see school as
the place...
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Motion Picture Movie Camera
873 words
Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
(sin-uh-muh-the'-ruh-fee) Cinematography is the
technique and art of making motion pictures, which
are a sequence of photographs of a single subject
that are taken over time and then projected in the
same sequence to create an illusion of motion.
Each image of a moving object is slightly
different from the preceding one. Motion-picture
projector projects the sequence of picture frames
contained on a ribbon of film, in their proper
order. A claw engages...
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Double Helix X Ray
784 words
Born on July 25, 1920 in London, England, Rosalind
Elise Franklin was a catalyst to many other
scientists in the field of genetics. Using coal
and carbon as subjects, Franklin discovered the
double helix of DNA, the shape that two linear
strands of DNA assume when bonded together. In
1945, Franklin received her Ph. D in physical
chemistry from Cambridge University. The next year
she went to Paris and worked in the Laboratoire
Central des Services Chimiques de Left until 1950
where she concentrat...
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Vincent Van Gogh Brother Theo
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Art historian Griselda Pollock, in her documentary
entitled The Legend of van Gogh, stated that there
are several van Gogh's. To agree or disagree with
this statement, one must firstly understand the
point Pollock is attempting to get across. One
could interpret this opinion as meaning that there
are various artistic styles and several facets of
van Gogh's life that can be critically analysed;
having this understanding of Pollock's attitude
toward van Gogh, it would be difficult not to
agree wit...
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William Henry British Broadcasting
1,131 words
Between 1844 - 6, William Henry Fox Talbot used
the title The Pencil of Nature for his set of
published prints which featured images of
botanical specimens, photogram's, still life and
landscapes. Photography was very young at the time
of the Pencil of Nature; this set being the first
published photographically illustrated book.
Talbot first investigated the usage of the camera
obscura and camera lucida to aid his sketches by
tracing the image projected onto the paper through
the prism; it was h...
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Smile Crept Isabel Looked Andy
1,455 words
Isabel leaned her forehead down on the windowpane
and sighed deeply. The icy glass seared her
burning flesh and sent a rattling shiver down her
spine that reverberated to her fingertips. She
peered into the room almost longingly. The first
thing that caught her eye was the crackling fire
dancing in the old, brick fireplace. The light
from the fire flickered on the walls, illuminating
and casting shadows all at once on the black and
white photographs that hung all around the room.
The pictures we...
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Time And Space Motion Picture
1,020 words
History of film has been dominated by the
discovery and testing of the paradoxes inherent in
the medium itself. Film uses machines to record
images of life; it combines still photographs to
give the illusion of continuous motion; it seems
to present life itself, but it also offers
impossible un realities approached only in dreams.
The motion picture was developed in the 1890 s
from the union of still PHOTOGRAPHY, which records
physical reality, with the persistence-of-vision
toy, which made draw...
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Sense Of Sight Cell Division
1,314 words
The concept of belief can be drawn from two
distinct sources: what enters the body externally
through the senses and what already resides
internally in the individual. All five senses,
seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting,
are important in developing thoughts and ideas,
but the sense of sight typically sets itself above
the others in its effectiveness at creating strong
and lasting beliefs. Many times in life, the sense
of sight is used to give evidence that will
determine what is be...
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Small Empty Boat Fishing Boats With Hucksters Bargaining Turner
1,061 words
Paintings Art is one of the most amazing crafts
humanity ever had. It is just unbelievable how
much emotions can motionless picture to reproduce.
We can for hours watch the most uncommon and
mysterious paintings trying to memorize each
detail. Some of the paintings seem to be alive,
they are breathing and living creatures trapped by
the hand of artist in the canvas. In this paper I
want to compare to masterpieces of fine crafts:
Fishing Boats with Hucksters Bargaining for Fish
William Turner and...
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Martin Luther King African Americans
2,451 words
Stereotypical Images of African Americans in
Television and Movies According to the last
statistic data the population of the United States
is growing by 2. 5 million people annually; and
almost one million of it is immigrants from other
countries. Every year almost 800, 000 immigrants
enter the country; thats why the United States are
called a "boiling pot of nations. " There were a
lot of reasons why immigrants have left their home
countries and gone to a foreign land. The United
States is one...
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George Harrison Rolling Stone
1,616 words
... Dark Horse, Harrison insisted that the Ravi
Shankar Orchestra play a long opening set and then
lashed out at bored audiences and weak notices.
Before one of the concerts, Shapiro writes,
Harrison ranted, You know, I didnt force...
anybody at gunpoint to come and see me... And I
dont care if nobody comes to see me. I dont give a
shit. There would be later musical successes, most
notably 1987 s Cloud Nine. But by then, Harrison's
output had been indifferent and erratic for long
enough that he ...
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Charles Scribner Sons York Charles Scribner
2,414 words
Edison Decades before Thomas Edison's work began
on moving pictures, people were making crude hand
drawn motion pictures, much like how animated
cartoons are drawn. Eventually photographers began
to experiment with taking a series of pictures of
a subject in motion, and then showing them back in
sequence. British photographer Edward Muybridge
was a pioneer in this process. He had 700 cameras
set up in sequence, to photograph a trotting
horse. This major undertaking yielded just 60
seconds of mot...
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Thomas Edison Recording Industry
3,198 words
The Phonograph Overview The invention of the
phonograph and other sound reproduction machines
began a new way of producing historical archives.
Expressions of the human voice were no longer
limited to their abstraction as words on the page,
and the artistry and passion of a musical
performance could be preserved outside human
memory. People could bring the sounds of the world
into their homes, and a global culture began to
arise out of the mixture of influences that a
broad diversity of recordin...
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Large Body Of Water Body Of Water Humans
715 words
Creative Story: Our Journey to Earth Today we
journeyed to a distant planet known as Earth. The
main life form on this planet are humans, an
organized group of emotional and vivacious
individuals. Our crew traveled to a large building
the humans named a Library. This structure
contains lots of information of the humans
existence. During our mission we found a large
assortment of writings which we could not
translate, but we also unearthed pictures of
humanoids in many activities they share with ...
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Royal Academy Santa Maria
2,502 words
Joseph Mallord William Turner, the son of a barber
and wigmakers, was born in London in 1775. As a
child Turner made money by colouring engravings
for his fathers customers. At the age of 14 he
entered the Royal Academy. He exhibited his first
drawing, A View of the Archbishops Palace in
Lambeth in 1790. Two years later he providing
illustrations for the Copperplate Magazine and the
Pocket Magazine. In 1792 Turner went on his first
sketching tour. Most of his pictures during this
period were cat...
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World War One Civil War
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9; The pounding of shells, the mines, the death
traps, the massive, blind destruction, the acrid
stench of rotting flesh, the communal graves, the
charred bodies, and the fear. These are the images
of war. War has changed over the centuries from
battles of legions of ironclad soldiers enveloped
in glimmering armor fighting for what they believe
to senseless acts of guerrilla warfare against
those too coward to be draft-dodgers. Those who
were there, who experienced the terror first hand
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Picture Writing Pictures Draw
382 words
When you go home, you walk in your door and if you
live with someone, you usually say hello and talk
about your day. However, what if you could not
talk? How would you convey your messages, by
writing them on a piece of paper? I would but you
might be different. The shapes you are making on
the paper while you write mean something just like
how when the Cavemen, the Indians and the
Egyptians wrote. However, they used pictures
instead of letters and words to represent their
objects and actions. C...
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Amusement Parks Nineteenth Century
673 words
Popular Culture in the 19 th Century During the
Nineteenth Century there were several kinds of
popular culture that became increasingly popular.
I will discuss some of the types commercial
entertainment that helped the people of this time
have other options to relieve some of the
pressures of everyday life. Realistic Theater
becomes popular and the invention of the magic
lanterns which was an early slide show projectors,
which could have been found in dime theaters.
Minstrelsy an art form, which...
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Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
377 words
Walt Disney, American cartoonist and motion
picture producer, has made a big impact on todays
animated motion picture industry. His great talent
as a cartoonist and producer has inspired many of
todays great film-makers. Here is a short summary
of the early beginning and career of probably the
greatest animator and film writer of all time.
Walt Disney, in full Walter Elias Disney, was born
on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. At age
16, he left highschool and later studied briefly
at art sc...
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Cerebral Cortex Spinal Cord
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The Human Brain and Methods of Discovery The human
nervous system consists of several parts. The main
structures are the brain and the spinal cord. The
system includes nerves that sense external and
internal stimuli and then relay the information to
the central processing unit the brain. The brain
is the portion of the vertebrate central nervous
system that constitutes the organ of thought and
neural coordination. It includes all the higher
nervous centers, receiving stimuli from the sense
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