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Austro Hungarian Austria Hungary
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The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia The
Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs,
Berchtold, to the Minister at Belgrade, von Girl:
Your Excellency will present the following note to
the Royal Government on the afternoon of Thursday,
July 23: On the 31 st of March, 1909, the Royal
Serbian Minister at the Court of Vienna made, in
the name of his Government, the following
declaration to the Imperial and Royal Government:
Serbia recognizes that her rights were not
affected by the state of...
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Sheet Of Paper Focal Length
1,152 words
Aim: To examine characteristics of a converging
lens and the images they create. Also to examine
the focal length and how the focus point may be
found and developing rules for locating an image
via ray drawings and the intersection of rays.
Chromatic aberration will also be explored and why
it happens. Theory: Both lenses and mirrors have a
principle axis, yet a lens has two focal points as
opposed to a mirror that has only one. When
considering converging lenses, the primary focal
point (PF) ca...
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Group Of People Male And Female
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"You are what you buy. " In one way or another,
everyones identity is related to the products that
they purchase. Nearly every product on the market
is directed towards a certain group of people,
whether it is based on their gender, age, or even
their income level. Trying to target a particular
group of people is one of advertisers biggest
concerns. Some products, such as make-up, are
always directed at females ranging from teenagers
to middle age women, other products such as cars
are usually d...
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George Lucas One Of The Greatest Filmmakers
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One of the greatest film makers "With the
exception of maybe a handful of people, no one has
made an impact on the movie making world like
George Lucas has. With hundred of hours of film
with his mark out there, Lucas has amazed his
audiences time and time again with expert story
telling" (The Gods of Filmmaking). George Lucas
has written, directed, and produced countless
films, many of which are some of today's most
highly regarded films by critics all over the
world. "George Lucas's devotion t...
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Input And Output Operating Systems
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Operating Systems An operating system is the
program, which task is to manage all the
application programs in a computer system. This
also includes managing the input and output
devices, and assigning system resources. Operating
systems evolved as the solution to the problems
that were evident in early computer systems, and
coincide with the changing computer systems. Three
cycles are clear in the evolution of computers,
the mainframe computers, minicomputers and
microcomputers, and each of thes...
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Technological Advances Collar Workers
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IT Security Today, few managers can ignore the
importance and impact of how information is
handled by their organization. Information systems
play a critical role in todays business
organization and society. Since the emergence of
the global economy, the success of firms today and
in the future depends on their ability to operate
globally. The economy depends on imports and
exports. Globalization of the worlds industrial
economies greatly enhances the value of
information to the firm and offers ...
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Order To Stay Todays Society
2,316 words
Can the Theories of Political Studies Claim the
Status of Science? To answer this question this
paper will discuss viewpoints of Albert O.
Hirschman on political science as social science.
Hirschman introduces three ideas that deal with
the way citizens tends react in todays
civilization when they are displeased with
something. These three ideas are voice, exit, and
loyalty. If one were to look at these three
concepts in mind, they discover that these three
concepts can provide some understandin...
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Clich Breakfast Club
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The Decade Of Realizations: Amercian Youth During
The Decade Of Realizations: Amercian Youth During
The Last Century Of all the 1980? s films, that
can be described as? Eighties Teen Movies?
(Thorburn, 1998) or? High School Movies? (Messner,
1998), those written and (with the exception of?
Pretty In Pink? (1986) and? Some Kind of
Wonderful? (1987) ) directed by John Hughes were
often seen to define the genre, even leading to
the tag? John Hughes rites de passage movies? as a
genre definition use...
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Buster Keaton Gold Rush
3,911 words
In the first years of American cinema, comedies
appeared only occasionally among the numerous
documentaries, dramas, and actions Edwin S. Porter
directed at Thomas Edison 39; s New York studio
from 1900 to 1909. His earliest comedies, up until
around 1902, were one-joke shorts in various
series: Grandma and Grandpa, Happy Hooligan, Old
Maid. In his 1906 The Dream Of A Rarebit Fiend,
Porter deftly employed the fantastic
trick-photography humor which France 39; s
George M? li? s had developed ...
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Alfred Hitchcock Skinned Blacks
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Spike Lee, Kevin Smith And Alfred Hitchcock Spike
Lee, Kevin Smith And Alfred Hitchcock As Film
Auteurs In the film industry, there are directors
who merely take someone elses vision and express
it in their own way on film, then there are those
who take their own visions and use any means
necessary to express their visions on film. The
latter of these two types of directors are called
auteurs. Not only do auteurs write the scripts
from elements that they know and love in life, but
they direct, p...
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Avant Garde Boris Karloff
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Certain films which today are regarded as classics
of American cinema John Ford 39; s The Searchers
(1956), Orson Welles 39; Citizen Kane (1941),
the Judy Garland musical The Wizard Of Oz (1939),
Frank Capra 39; s It 39; s A Wonderful Life
(1946), Walt Disney 39; s Fantasia (1940) are,
or at least used to be, cult films. Box-office
disappointments when they were released, these
films were kept alive over the decades not by
reviewers or studios or theaters, but by film
goers who loved t...
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Producer Director Deep Throat
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The ability to sexually stimulate an audience is
one of the earliest distinctions of film. Before
the turn of the century, an exotic dancer named
Fatima performed her act for the motion-picture
cameras and for at least those segments of the
public who saw the film uncensored. In the brief
peep-show films of the early 1900 s, scantily-clad
women posed, danced, or undressed in such
then-daring efforts as Her Morning Exercise and
The Pajama Girl. Municipal censorship boards
started appearing in Ame...
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Fran Ois Avant Garde
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France 39; s inestimable contribution to world
cinema begins in 1889, when Emile Reynaud patented
his 34; Th? atre Optique. 34; This
presentation system used perforated film strips,
on which he painted such animated shorts as Pauvre
Pierrot (1892) and La Press? re Care (1896). His
medium was replaced, however, by the live-action
motion pictures taken with (and projected by) the
Cin? matographe of brothers Louis and Auguste
Lumi? re. At Paris 39; Grand Caf? on December
28, 1895, they he...
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Avant Garde Alfred Hitchcock
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Historians have traced homosexual imagery to the
very start of American cinema, with the Thomas
Edison film The Gay Brothers (1895), directed by
William Dickson, in which two men dance together.
Female impersonators and women playing male roles,
both fixtures in late- 19 th-century vaudeville
and theater, began appearing in split- and
one-reel films of the 1900 s. Today this work can
seem more overtly gay or lesbian than it did in
its time, when the notion of homosexual desire was
more strictly ...
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Boris Karloff Horror Films
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As a companion piece to the articles outlining the
histories of the eight major film studios, this
survey examines four low-budget studios. They
produced mostly Grade- 34; B 34; films: genre
efforts made quickly and cheaply for targeted
audiences usually young ones, whether it was the
fare aimed at juvenile cowboy enthusiasts,
provided by Monogram, PRC (Producers Releasing
Company), and Republic during the 1930 s and
39; 40 s, or the older teen crowds sold on AIP
39; s (American Interna...
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Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
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ESSAY CATEGORY: Philosophy Human nature Grade
Language: English System: Country: Taiwan Authors
Comments: Teachers Comments 11 / 6 / 96 Our life
is full of problems. Reasoning is a usual way to
response to problems which we concern about. We
reason in response to everyday problems. For
instance, asked by friends to go out dinner at a
time when we have planned something else, we must
decide which one is more important for us at that
moment of time, and whether to decline or to
adjust our schedule...
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Rio Grande Director Producer
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Dorothy John Ford John Ford Dorothy R. Donahoo
English 2145 Dr. Klink 04 / 03 / 99 John Ford was
an American motion-picture director. Winner of
four Academy Awards, and is known as one of
Americas great film directors. He began his career
in the film industry around 1913. According to
Ellis, Fords style is evident in both the themes
he is drawn toward and the visual treatment of
those themes, in his direction of the camera and
in whats in front of it. Although he began his
career in the silent f...
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Marlon Brando Buster Keaton
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The history of the illustrious film studio
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, more commonly known as MGM,
begins with Marcus Loew, a first-generation
American and son of Austrian immigrants, who began
purchasing penny arcades in 1905 with his business
partner, Adolph Zukor. They were soon buying up
motion-picture theaters, and by 1912, when Zukor
struck out to form the production company Famous
Players (which eventually became Paramount), Loew
had his own business, Loew 39; s Theatrical
Enterprises, which o...
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Force Of Gravity Roller Coaster
1,477 words
Individuals love to go to the amusement parks and
try out the rides that are available. The most
common and thrilling ride is the roller coaster.
An amusement park is not an amusement park if it
does not contain a roller coaster. What makes
these roller coasters so fun that every amuse
parks has one. A lot of people would say it is
their extreme high speeds that makes it very
exciting. That is a valid answer, but it is the
wrong answer. The speed has nothing to do with the
excitement. It is more...
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Sheet Of Paper Focal Length
735 words
Aim: To examine characteristics of a converging
lens and the images they create. Also to examine
the focal length and how the focus point may be
found and developing rules for locating an image
via ray drawings and the intersection of rays.
Chromatic aberration will also be explored and why
it happens. Theory: Both lenses and mirrors have a
principle axis, yet a lens has two focal points as
opposed to a mirror that has only one. When
considering converging lenses, the primary focal
point (PF) ca...
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