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    Edgar Wright is a really great director who knows how to make people laugh. He is known for his Comedic Cornetto Trilogy, and the movies I will be talking about are “Shaun of the Dead”, and “Hot Fuzz” are the two of them. The scenes display the kind of style he uses in the films, and by using film techniques it helps show the style by how effective it is. Techniques such as music, sound effects, camera work e.g close ups, mid shots, and characters. Wright uses these techniques to grab people’s attention, which can make you laugh, and feel the tension possibly making you sit on the edge of your seat. Wright has created quite a few similarities between the two movies, such as the use of characters. He has used the same two actors, who are the main characters of both of these movies, to play best friends that work together. The use of characters make it work, as they are just both hilarious, and that one of them is smart, and the other is dumb. With the sense of humour, it’s quite hard for them to not make you laugh especially when they’re working things out together, or when they just to talk to each other in general as you will see in “Shaun of the Dead”, and in “Hot Fuzz”. In both these movies, they both work together, and try to solve things out. In “Shaun of the Dead”, they both try and figure out a way to try and survive from the zombie apocalypse. In “Hot Fuzz” they both work together, and work out how the community acts all strange and why there are so many “accidents”.…

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    Edgar Wright is a good director who is known for using different genres and twisting them to make them comedic. He has directed many films such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and also The World’s End which is his comedic ‘Three Flavours Cornetto film trilogy’. Edgar Wright uses montages in his films in parts that are boring, so that people don’t have to sit through long, boring footage, also these particular scenes don’t have to be cut out. These are still important parts, even though they are…

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    Spaced Retrieval Training

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    see if Spaced Retrieval Training once a week would help people with dementia remember information that is personally significant for them. The goal of Spaced Retrieval Training is to minimize the impact of dementia by teaching individuals with dementia or other memory impairments strategies so as to better to remember important information. Recalling an answer over increasing intervals of time, such as 1 minute, 2 minutes, 8 minutes, etc., helps to reinforce the information in a person’s memory.…

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    This allows the researcher to investigate questions such as ‘does algorithm selection impact how quickly users learn flashcards’ or ‘do customizations correlate with increased quiz scores’ or any other avenue the researcher sees fit to pursue. Conclusion OpenFluency is an Open source free application that adopts multiple proven flashcard language learning tools, and incorporates them into a single platform. The efficiency of many elements of OpenFluency’s core functionality (e.g.…

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    Video Reflection

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    Video 2 I share a gym that is divided by a curtains with another class, this often makes it difficult for the students to hear the whistle, to combat the confusion and the noise from the other class I instilled a classroom management technique where I blow my whistle then raise my hand. Some of the students will hear my whistle then raisin their hand, the students who do not here the whistle will see other classmates raising their hands and know it is time to stop and show me the sign that they…

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    the disadvantages of spacing pregnancies too close together? • Having more than one small child at a time is exhausting till they reach a certain age. Actually, it is more exhausting than having twins as the needs for both babies differs due to the age difference. • Closely spaced pregnancies will not give adequate time to recover from the physical effort of previous pregnancy. • The stores of necessary nutrients (example folate) can be used up during your previous pregnancy and breast feeding.…

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    Spacing Word Boundaries

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    They also expected that this improvement would be more significant in native speakers of a spaced language than in native speakers of an unspaced language (p.194). The results confirmed their hypotheses, proving that spacing that delimits word boundaries does improve reading for learners of Chinese as a second language, independently of their language background. They also showed that spacing between characters and spacing that formed non-words influenced negatively the reading of participants.…

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    Over the last few weeks in Ms. Sears Hawkeye composition class we have been working on a five page summary response paper. Needless to say this is a big project, and the fact that it will determine my colege status has really been weighing on my mind. I’ve always enjoyed emglish, although it has never been my strong suit. And now this class will decide my fate. Not to get dramatic or anything, I’m just really stressed out. And on top of this big project that makes me feel like im going to have…

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    Corneto Trilogy Outline

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    Main Point 2: Ever since I first watched Shaun of the Dead, I fell in love with the kind of humor involved and even looked deep in the internet to find Wright’s, Pegg’s, and Frost’s very first show together in 1999, Spaced Sub-point 1: I didn’t always like Edgar Wright and his directing, but that was because I didn’t know about him yet. I remember being a doe-eyed young child on the internet and hearing a passing mention of a movie called Shaun of the Dead in a passing conversation on an…

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    “Why Won’t They Talk To Me?” A Groovy Semiotic Analysis The spaced out and complex tunes of psychedelic rock born in the 1960’s by numerous artists ranging from The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, Pink Floyd, The Doors, and more have evolved over the years into a mix of antique guitar and present-day disco pop. The discourse community of psychedelic rock which arose in the 1960’s is still alive and evolving today while holding the same values of peace, love, and sharing the love for music…

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