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    University of Phoenix Material Forms of Media Matrix After reviewing this week’s reading‚ complete the matrix‚ related to various forms of media used in making public presentations. Form Benefits Drawbacks Objects The use of objects can be very beneficial when trying to demonstrate physical items or use 3D examples. If you are presenting to a larger audience‚ the objects may be difficult to see for some. Models The use of models can be very beneficial especially when dealing with models that

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    Forms of Media Matrix University of Phoenix Material Forms of Media Matrix After reviewing this week’s reading‚ complete the matrix‚ related to various forms of media used in public speaking. Form Benefits Drawbacks Objects Objects are a visual aide to show the audience what you mean and they create a dramatic effect. Some objects are impossible to show the audience‚ due to their size‚ weight‚ or accessibility. Models Smaller than full sized objects so they can be shown to the audience

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    The material body of a film is the combination of cinematography‚ mise-en-scene‚ editing and soundtrack. These elements are what construct the images we see and sounds we hear. Balancing them is key and excluding any leaves disjoint and confusing narratives. This essay will examine the material body of The Matrix and how key elements shape narrative and character. Often confused with cinematography‚ mise-en-scene is what we see‚ not how it is shown to us. Editing is how these images are strung together

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    Samuelle Arden P. Lacap Christine Valerie M. Ambat BSPT 2-3 Written Report Using Supporting Materials in your speech A house can’t be built on cement alone. It has to have bars and hollow blocks‚ to support it. Even structures back then needed pillars to stand. A family without a mother to support and cherish is not that strong like the ones that are complete. What are supporting materials? These are the materials that provide the substance‚ strength‚ credibility and appeal a speech must have

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Matrix form of structure? Organisational structure refers to the way that tasks and responsibilities are allocated to individuals and the ways that individuals are grouped together into offices‚ departments‚ and divisions. Mangers often describe their organisation by drawing an organisation chart which shows the structure of an organisation and the relationships and relative ranks of its profits and positions. When small businesses are started

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    1. Introduction 2. Materials and Equipment – Slump Test 3. Slump Test 4. Materials and Equipment - Vebe 5. Vebe Test 6. Conclusion 1. Introduction The purpose of this laboratory was to first test the effect that increasing water content would have on the workability of fresh concrete‚ completed by way of a slump test. The second part of the laboratory was to check what the influence of a superplasticiser would have on workability of fresh concrete‚ this was completed by completion of a Vebe test

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    University of Phoenix Material Representation of Interests Matrix Follow the instructions below to complete the matrix: Identify‚ in the first column‚ a minimum of five interests that are affected by public policy decisions‚ one per row of the table. List‚ in the second column‚ any groups or organizations that support the interests you identified in column one. List‚ in the third column‚ any groups or organizations that oppose the interests you identified in column one. Identify classes

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    Compare and Contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? An Essay Submitted to Jason Elvis BY Williestine Harriel Liberty University online September 24‚ 2012 Compare and Contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? After reading The Matrix‚ and reading from Plato and Descartes‚ I find that there are some similarities and differences

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    knowledge for the truth. Plato claimed that knowledge gained through the senses is no more than opinion and that it cannot be the ‘truth’. He says that most humans live in world of shadows‚ where we don’t see the ‘reality’ of ideas‚ which is the ultimate form‚ the reason and the truth. In the theory by Plato the cave represents the people that believe knowledge comes from our senses‚ what we hear and see in the world. The cave is to show that believers of empirical knowledge are trapped in a ‘cave’ of

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    The Matrix – to be or not be The Matrix consists of a great variety of questions that have tortured the world for centuries. How can we know that what we see around us is real? How can we be certain that the items and living beings around us exists? If the world as we know it turns out to be an illusion‚ what do we do? Numerous philosophers and other thinkers have pondered these questions since the beginning of time. How can we know that what we see around us is real? How to be certain that

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