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    through use of lighting and special effects such as fog and artificial snow. The Waltz of the Snowflakes is an excellent example of this. The waltz begins with a slow almost silent musical intro‚ followed by the removal of the backdrop revealing that the previous set had been completely removed and replaced with pine trees; it’s crucial to note the transition from the previous scene to this one was seamless. Following the removal the backdrop‚ a slow fog rolls in and it is here where the Snow Queen makes

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    Battle of Brandywine The Battle of Brandywine was fought in Philadelphia on September 11‚ 1777 during the American Revolution. The enemy was the British soldiers who sought to capture Philadelphia‚ the revolutionary state. The British came strong with 17‚000 troops under the command of General Howe. The Americans‚ lead by General George Washington were outnumbers with 10‚000 militia men. In analyzing this battle‚ I will discuss several key factors in terms of METT-TC‚ OAKOC‚ and the Principles

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    year of her life in a superbly liberated yet controlled form. Some of her finest and most personal poems are written in this medium‚ for example‚ ’Fever 103°‚’ ’Ariel‚’ ’Nick and the Candlestick‚’ ’Lady Lazarus‚’ ’Mary’s Song‚’ and the late ’Sheep in Fog‚’ ’Child’ and ’Contusion.’ More important‚ though‚ is the development one can observe in Plath’s handling of images and themes‚ of settings and scenes. My concern in this

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    than an inferior being. One such instance is when Huck meets Jim on Jackson Island right after they both run away. Another example is when Huck and Jim are on a raft going down the Mississippi river headed to the Ohio river‚ but they get lost in the fog and miss the river. Finally‚ the third point is when the doctor gives the speech about Jim and his willingness to help a child in need‚ even though he is a runaway slave. Twain uses dialogue and narration to characterize Jim and make the reader think

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    The film was first conceived to take place in a large mansion‚ but Ray later decided to film it in the famous hill town‚ using the many shades of light and mist to reflect the tension in the drama. An amused Ray noted that while his script allowed shooting to be possible under any lighting conditions‚ a commercial film contingent present at the same time in Darjeeling failed to shoot a single shot as they only wanted to do so in sunshine..” fact remains that Ray shot this film with masterfully

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    There is also a risk to flow water on the energized systems. Avoid direct hose streams on the system. A 100 psi is needed at the nozzle. A fog spray should be set to a 30 degree fog pattern at 100 psi and the firefighters should hit the fire from at least 33 ft away from the energized source. Straight streams and foam should not be used due to being a great conductor for energy. Also be aware of run off which

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    Book Report Title of the Book: SHERLOCK HOLMES (The Complete Novels and Stories Volume II): The Hound the Baskerville Literary Type: Fictional Novel (Mystery) Author’s name: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Publisher: A Division of Random House‚ Inc. New York‚ New York Date of Publication: October 1986 Number of pages: 159 PP. Thesis Statement: The book report includes these aspects: theme‚ synopsis‚ style‚ and value. Theme: In this novel‚ a man narrates his comrade’s astute logical

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    to a destination unknown as they trampled the leaves beneath them. The cool stillness of the night was breathtaking; quite literally‚ for the air would steal the warmth of our breath in a puff of fog as we panted through the trees‚ who towered above us‚ menacingly. I was in love with them‚ with the fog of my breath. I was in love with the fall. Nevertheless‚ I was detached from it. It was as if I was looking upon the scene from another point of view. I can still see him‚ the way I did then‚ just

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    Heart of Darkness Study Questions Chapter 1 1. The setting of the story begins on the Nellie‚ a ship. The turn of the tide is significant because it gives the men on board extra time to talk‚ and Marlow begins telling his story. In addition‚ symbolically‚ the turning of the tide conveys a change‚ and perhaps‚ foreshadowing of the story. The author spends a lot of time dealing with light because it is the main symbol in the novella. Light and darkness are universal symbols that represent good and

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