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Cinematic Frame Rate In The Hobbit
Three time Oscar winner Ang Lee opted to push beyond the standard cinematic frame rate of 24 fps
(frames per second) for his latest film, and settled on the extravagant 120 fps instead. Lee warned
the audience at the New York Film Festival to have an open mind when watching the movie
(Murphy). But even with forewarning, there is an oddness present due to its high frame rate (HFR).
The last time HFR was experimented in a mainstream film was in Peter Jackson s The Hobbit
trilogy with 48 fps. The reactions of the critics to Jackson s experiment were negative, which
prompted him to use lens filters and post production effects to bring some of the lost motion blurs
back in the sequels (Engber).
Higher frame rate produces crispier images but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Compared to Jackson s The Hobbit, the alienating result of HFR was less sensed during Lee s
Billy Lynn s Long Halftime Walk. This is because Lee alternated the frame rate between scenes,
keeping the highest effect for the flashback scenes and some parts of the halftime (Engber). Lee s
back and forth alteration of the frame rate shows a certain level of care, which is that he is putting
the technological experiment at the service of his aesthetics and story, not the other way around.
Nevertheless, the result of it was less immersive and hyper realistic, because it constantly brought
attention to the visual clarity and subsequently made it difficult to follow the story. Even worse was
the level of distraction to less significant elements in a given scene, because elements in
middleground and background were lushed with fine details. The disruption of focus occurs from
Billy as the central character to the poorly directed extras in the stadium, or to the elegant display of
food at the buffet. It appears that multiplying the frame rate five times asks for multiplying
craftsmanship and manpower in all other departments
Boggy Acre And A Narrow Fellow In The Grass
Patriarchy dominated in the nineteenth century and women were considered to be the property of
their husbands, without rights, land, or even the option to choose how to live their lives. The editor
of The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Paul Lauter explained that during the early
nineteenth century, white middle classed women had more leisure and education than their mothers
or grandmothers which enabled them to become a large audience; nevertheless, their opportunities
for meaningful work apart from childbearing, their ability to control their own property or even their
own persons had probably narrowed since the Revolution (Lauter 1460). White women became more
educated but remained inferior to men at this point in history. Lauter... Show more content on
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Jacobs bravely tells her story about escaping slavery with her children. She was the first writer to
show the grisly details of slavery and discuss sexual abuse. Jacobs criticizes herself for getting
pregnant to get out of the sexual abusive relationship of her slave owner by saying I felt as if I was
forsaken by God and man; as if all my efforts must be frustrated; and I became reckless in my
despair (Jacobs 2194). Jacobs had to hide for almost seven years in her grandmother s attic in attempt
to gain her and her children s freedom from their former slave owners (Yellin 2185). In 1852, Mrs.
Willis, a family friend, bought Jacobs freedom, for which Jacobs felt I was robbed of my victory
because she considered herself a person, unable to be bought or sold (Yellin 2185). Harriet Ann
Jacobs publishes her story to open people s eyes to what slavery really was.
Harriet Ann Jacobs helped start a movement of anti slavery writing that, through literature, would
eventually help change society s view of slavery. Jacobs Incidents was written for an audience of
free white women and its purpose was to involve these women in political action against the
institution of chattel slavery and the ideology of white racism confirming herself as an anti slavery
writer using a fictional character and different voice to tell truth (Yellin
The Beauty Myth
For my final essay, I chose to write about The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf and her chapters about
work, sex, and hunger. These were the chapters and topics that I felt had the most impact during
my reading. The first chapter, work, is about the ways in which the Beauty Myth threatens the
huge steps that women have made in the workplace. Wolf discusses how women are still being
held back by having to work two shifts (one being paid for by employer and another for the unpaid
work done at home) compared with the single shift worked by men still made strides; and how the
introduction of a third shift, the beauty shift, serves the purpose of keeping women down by
keeping them tired and preoccupied. Too tired and preoccupied to be successful at work,... Show
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And if you cannot literally make food physically inaccessible, the only answer would be to sway
them somehow to do it themselves to surrender to hunger, willingly. Wolf disputes that that is
exactly what the beauty myth does. It values undernourishment as appealing, enticing an important
essential strictly so women will surrender to hunger. So that they will deprive themselves, deny
themselves, and starve themselves. Wolf argues, that the people who formulated thinness as
appealing did not do it because it was crucial or beneficiary for women to be thin, they did it but
because it was imperative for them to be
The Tyranny Of Tonality Analysis
In the words of Jewish Austrian composer and painter Arnold Schoenberg; or Schönberg, harmony
was freed from the tyranny of tonality . Schoenberg s term is interesting in its suggestion that the
tonal system exerts an overpowering pressure to conform. The carefully ordered hierarchal keys;
with its singularity, central focus on each movement or work, and tonal centres that made up the
tonality of centuries old harmonic basis of musicbecame of less importance and had outlived its
usefulness as atonality; which is a system without key that is deliberately avoided gained popularity.
This music utilizes several chromatic notes with the intention of hearing no tonal centers.

Later commentators spoke similarly of music being emancipated


Purpose And Hypothesis Of The Study
Purpose and Hypothesis of the Study The purpose for the study by Suitor, Gilligan, Johnson, and
Pillemer (2014) was to see if there would sibling tension between, brothers, sisters, and or both,
when their mother was in need of care due to age or sickness. A factor such as favoritism might
affect the outcome of the study since this might bring a sense of competition within the siblings.
Past studies were done that were similar to this one, as a result of that, the expected outcome of the
study was that tension would be much higher between siblings if the motherwas in a situation that
required serious care rather than simple care.
Sample
Participants of the study range from different families. There were brothers, sisters, and both
brothers and sisters. In total there were 450 siblings from the city of Massachusetts used for the
study. However, there were only 214 families in the study. As a result, some families had more than
2 siblings. That also meant there were a total of 214 mothers from ages 65 to 75 that were in the
study. Unfortunately the age of the siblings was not given. (Suitor et al., 2014).
Methods and procedures Before the initial study began, Suitor et al., (2014) used a Massachusetts
list, which had various families that were open for the study. At first, there were originally 566
mothers that were willing to be part of the study. Once the mothers were contacted, only a few out of
the 566 were serious about the study. Unfortunately some were too ill and
Kant s Critique Of Pure Reason Essay
Kant Modern Philosopher Immanuel Kant, was born in Prussia in 1724 and passed away in 1804.
Kant wrote the famous book A Critique Of Pure Reason where he mentions and talks about David
Hume, and how he himself was awoke from his stubborn beliefs. Many people find Kant s Theory as
a form deontological ethics; where actions of right and wrong. Does not depend on their
consequences, but on whether they fulfill our duty and/or obligations. Immanuel Kantemphasized the
idea that we have duties and rules to follow. We as humans should act with reason and think in
regards to others not in ourselves only. In other words, we need to universalize our actions before we
act upon them.
To begin with, Kant mentions good will in Chapter 12 The Categorical Imperative: from the book
Exploring Ethics: An Introductory Anthology. By Steven Cahn. Kant states, A good will is not
good because of its effects or accomplishments and not because of its adequacy to achieve any
proposed end: it is good only by virtue of its willing that is, good in itself (Kant 99 100). With this
mention Kant elaborates the idea of good will comes from the will to do whatever is right thing or
way; no matter what the situation. Others might think of good will also as being brave, intelligent,
happiness, and many etc. Even though being smart and brave will bring happiness to our lives. It
can also be a bad thing and can alter our reason and actions in a negative way. Also intelligence is a
good without
The First Year Of The Magna
Being the 800th anniversary year of the Magna Carta the debate of whether or not it is time for the
UK to adopt a written constitution has resurfaced, paving way for contrasting arguments relating to
the need for modernisation in the 21st century, against the need to retain tradition. It must be
mentioned that for the purposes of this discussion the term unwritten is in the context that the UK
constitution is not recorded onto a single codified document. While not presented onto a single
document the constitution is written , and as appropriately stated by Lord Scarman today our
constitution is not unwritten but hard and difficult to find . Currently, the UK constitution is
composed of numerous rules and legal principles that have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Former Secretary of State for Justice Jack Straw described the current constitution as [existing]
within the hearts and minds and habits as much as it does in law. 3 Most of the current UK
constitution can be located within a mass of common law and statues which is rather inaccessible to
the average citizen and the rest deriving from tradition and so is considered to be common
knowledge . With a written constitution key constitutional rules can be collected onto a single
document and clarified allowing for better accessibility to the masses. A future written constitution
would need to be inclusive and not one that only parliamentarians and legal experts are able to
decipher, and ultimately could bring the government and the governed closer together4 much like
the effect that the 5th amendment has had on American citizens. On the contrary, the charm and
appeal of the current UK constitution may be lost in removing it s archaic traditions by adopting a
modernised approach. The mantra of if it isn t broken, don t fix it is often the line of reasoning for
many when debating against a written constitution for a traditional and conservative Britain.
Professor Barber contended Britain s constitution has, by and large, been a success as is has
produced stable government and
Termite Lab
The effect of pens on the Reticulitermes flavipes termite Abstract This experiment was constructed
to determine which type of writing utensil the termites were most attracted to and why. The
experiment was performed by placing two separate circles (one red papermate and one lead
pencil) on a piece of paper to see what line is favored by the termite. The termite was placed on the
lead pencil path first, and then on the red papermate pen path to count how many seconds the termite
remained on or followed the pathway. The termite stayed on the red papermate line for a much more
significant time than on the lead pencil line. The presence of insect pheromones that chemically
control the behavior of highly specialized social insect... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During each of five (5) trials a different Reticulitermes flavipes was used. In the course of the first
trial the termite was placed on the red papermate pen path, timing the termite with a stop watch,
the insect stayed on the path for the complete thirty seconds. Then the same termite was placed on
the pencil path, and stayed for a total of zero seconds. During the second trial a new termite was
placed on the red papermate pen line it also stayed on the path for the maximum thirty seconds.
Later the same termite was placed on the lead pencil path and reacted just like the first termite,
walked away from the pencil path. It was very odd that during the third trial the termite did react
to the lead pencil circle for 10 (ten) seconds, meaning it followed the path of the pencil for that
time. In the fourth and fifth trial the termite did the same thing as the first and second termites they
followed only the red papermate pen path and walked away from the lead pencil circle. Results The
table below shows all the results from the experiment and even some extra information. The table
displays the mean of the times the termites stayed on the pencil and papermate circles. It also
displays the amount of trials used in the experiment. |t Test: Two Sample Assuming Equal Variances |
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Fashion In The Fashion Industry
The fashion industry has transformed from human necessities into a world of competing
international lead by strong and influential designers.
Fashion has evolved over the years .Their are many different trendy styles .Everyone loves a new
look! Many new different styles come out each day . Would you like to be the next trendsetter?

The Majority of fashion is based around young adults.Fashion is put as subtitles on a website, such
as YouTube it increases the flow of traffic being used by many different teens and young adults.
Expensive bags are one of the most popular genres in the body of fashion.It is also one of the most
influential genre in a positive way.Some studies have shown to prove that fashion tends to have
different manner.

Teens tend to have an addiction and buy more clothes ,bags and shoes than usual.Fashion has an
effect on teenagers because they see different celebrities such as rappers and singers.They like what
they wear and try to find where they can buy it from so they can have the same trend.

Fashion are very popular whenever you are and although it plays a very important role in
socialization. Fashion can set a different example than what many people expect.To be cool they buy
many different trends. Fashion are very influential and can set the pathway for the different trends in
person s life.

Women can wear many different types of clothes.They wear shorts.shirts tank tops ,skirts,shoes and
heels. Men wear pants with shirts or
Xbox 360 History
Many people have heard of Microsoft. Many people have also heard of their product known as
Windows. Windows is a computer operating system. Even though Microsoft only worked on
computers, they released their first ever video game console known as the Xbox in late 2001. The
Xbox had newer, upgraded versions of the console later on such as the Xbox 360in 2005 and the
XboxOne in 2013. The idea of the Xbox first started when Kevin Bachus, Seamus Blackley, Otto
Berkes, and Ted Hase were working on developing the DirectX. The DirectX was a set of API s
(application programming interfaces) that was introduced by Microsoftin 1995 which encouraged
videogame developers to embrace their Windows operating system. These men approached Bill...
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This was good, however, it had some consequences. When the Xbox 360 was released as quickly
as possible, huge, technical problems with the console caused Microsoft to replace or repair most
of the consoles. This made video game designers learn valuable lessons about taking time with
their products (Lasky). There were many different designs of the Xbox 360, such as the Pro,
Premium, Elite, and Arcade (Loguidice). There are two current Xbox 360 S (slim) models which are
the Xbox 360 250GB and the Xbox 360 4GB. These models are similar because they both include 5
USB (universal serial bus) 2.0. ports and a custom port for the Kinect sensor. They also have optical
digital audio with built in WiFi (Loguidice). They also are sleeker, smaller, and run quieter and
cooler than their predecessors ( Loguidice). The Xbox 360 4GB and the Xbox 360 250GB are also
different. The Xbox 360 4GB (as the name implies) has 4GB of storage. This is enough for playing
physical copies of games, but not for downloaded games. A hard drive can be purchased to get more
space though. This model also costs $100 less than the Xbox 360 250GB. The Xbox 360 250GB
model includes a 250GB hard drive and a headset. It costs $100 more than the Xbox 360 4GB
The Folly Of The Evil In Herman Melville s Billy Budd
The Folly of the Innocent Nobody is perfect. It is asinine to believe that perfection can be truly
achieved. There will always be a flaw that develops in an individual. Whether it s small or even
fatal, these flaws will always prevail and be remembered by generations to come. Take Napoleon
Bonaparte for example. He led one of the greatest revolutions in history; however, there was a
characteristic of his personality that sealed his downfall. He had an insatiable hunger for limitless
power. He became greedy and tried to take on more than his army could handle. His ruling was
almost perfect except for his craze for power. Again, nobody can be perfect even fictional characters
created by Herman Melville. Billy Buddin Billy Budd, Sailor and Selected Tales seemed to have all
the characteristics of a perfect individual. The only problem is that he had a stutter which
eventually caused his death his fatal flaw. He could not express his emotions to Captain Vere so he
acted out by punching Claggart in the face, murdering him in the process. This lack of ability to
communicate caused outburst and death on the ship. While this may have been wrong from a legal
standpoint, I believe that Billy Budd was ethically justified when it came to the accidental murderof
Claggart. People will bring up arguments as to why Billy Budd was not justified in killing
Claggart. For one thing, they will argue that murder is murder. There is no reason as to why killing
someone can be morally right in

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