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Intro to film
Intro to film
Much in the same way people have favorite authors who create certain expectations from their writing, we have the auteurist theory in film. Explain why the auteurist theory has become so important to film analysis. What are some arguments against auteurist theory? How does auteurist theory affect the way that films are marketed? How does it affect the way that films are analyzed by critics and audiences? Please use an actual film/director/marketing campaign to illustrate your points. Your initial post should be at least 150 words in length.

intro to film
intro to film
Need these two tasks by 10/15/2013!After watching three of the five movie clips listed in the Multimedia section, above, describe how they fit into a specific genre (or subgenre) as explained in the text. What elements of the film are characteristic of that genre? How does it fulfill the expectations of that genre? How does it play against these expectations? Your initial post should be at least 150 words in length

Media Relations
Media Relations
Write 1,450 word paper addressing various mass communication media. Include the following:- Differentiate among information, entertainment, and communication regarding media interactions.- Explain how these various media interactions converge in our current society. - Describe how the convergence, content, and concentration of media have transformed mass communication.- Explain how this convergence, content, and concentration have affected your personal and professional social interactions.- Provide specific examples and analyses to support your premise.Must be plagiarism free, with credible references.

EN102
EN102
Researched argument essayThroughout this course, we have been focusing our arguments on the practice of arguing to find meaning. Because of that, it is important to practice balancing opposing viewpoints of a single issue. This essay allows you the chance to do just that. Because much of the writing you will be doing throughout your academic and profession career will be argumentative, this essay will help you to hone your rhetorical skills in several ways: first, this essay will help you to establish an environment of civilized discourse within your writing (essential for productive argumentation); secondly, this essay will allow you to practice your research skills in both identifying and integrating sound arguments; and thirdly, this essay gives you a chance to practice your critical thinking skills—skills you will need for success throughout your academic and professional life.Remember, the purpose of this essay is not to prove whether you are right or wrong, but that you can fairly present two sides of an argument and logically determine the best solution to the problem you are faced with. With that in mind, we ask that you withhold your personal opinion, personal judgments of the material, or personal narrative until the conclusion of your essay.Your essay should meet the following guidelines:is between 900 and 1200 words in length;includes direct quotations and paraphrased passages from four or more scholarly texts representing more than one side of the issue;qualifies each of the authors (authors representing each side of the debate should have compatible credibility);withholds personal opinion until the conclusion of the essay;is written clearly, concisely, and accurately;is written primarily in third-person;is formatted in APA style and includes a References page;has been closely edited so that it contains few or no mechanical errors.*Note that no one writes a polished essay in a single sitting.Start early and give yourself time for multiple revisions. Researched Argument Checklist:.As you go work on your essay, the following questions should help to keep you on track. It may be beneficial to have someone read your essay and help you answer them.How does this essay meet the assignment criteria?Does this essay treat both sides of the argument equally and fairly?What is the purpose of this essay to be? What does it do to meet that purpose? How effective is the argument? Does this essay avoid second person language and limit first person language?Are there elements of pathos, ethos, and logos in this essay. Do these appeals work together to propose a solution?Does the essay avoid logical fallacy in the reasoning behind the solution?

Attentional Blink
Attentional Blink
Read the following article:Livesey, E. J., Harris, I. M., & Harris, J. A. (2009). Attentional changes during implicit learning: Signal validity protects a target stimulus from the attentional blink. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 35(2), 408-408-422. doi:10.1037/a0014525 (ProQuest Document ID: 614494049)Using the experience from the CogLab demonstration and information from the article, write a paper that addresses the following:Explain how the attentional blink relates to attention. Analyze how the variation in time influences the probability of seeing the second target letter. Explain the circumstances under which the attentional blink can be eliminated.In the CogLab demonstration, letters were used as targets. The target used can influence the duration of one’s attentional blink and whether the attentional blink even occurs. Complete the following tasks:Propose at least two other targets that could be used to induce the attentional blink.Predict the effect each of your suggested targets would have on the duration of one’s attentional blink as compared to the CogLab activity you completed.Explain the reasoning behind your predictions.Present and discuss at least three occupations in which workers’ performance could be adversely affected by attentional blink. Identify and explain the types of problems or mistakes that might occur in such occupations due to the attentional blink.Several years ago, some vehicle models came with a heads-up display (HUD). Instead of looking down at a panel on the dashboard, speed, distance traveled, fuel level, and time appeared to be displayed over the hood of the car. Discuss this design in terms of divided attention and attentional blink. Do you think the design was a good idea?Write a 4-page paper in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M2_A2.doc.

Physics Assignment 4
Physics Assignment 4
Linear Momentum and Rotational Motion
A rail car of mass 4500 kg is moving with a velocity of 12.4 m/s
collides with a stationary rail car of mass 6700 kg. What is the
velocity of the two cars if they stick after they collide?A tennis player hits a 1.45 kg tennis ball with a racket of mass
2.5 kg. If he hits the ball with a velocity of 7.5 m/s and then stops,
what impulse did he imply on the ball? What is the ball’s velocity?A 35 g bullet is fired in a ballistic pendulum device (see page
178 In text) and increases the height of the center of mass of the
device and the bullet by 2.1 cm. If the level arm has a mass of 3.4 kg,
what was the initial velocity of the bullet?A puck slides on a surface for 5.6 m before it stops. If it was
moving at a velocity of 15 m/s and has a mass of 1.2 kg, what is the
force of friction exerted on the puck? There is a non-conservative work
done on the puck equal to the change in kinetic energy, or:If a tire on a semi-truck is 1.1 m. How many FULL rotations will the tire roll if the truck moves 24.5 meters?A large circus ride has a centripetal acceleration at 6.0 m/s2. If the circular ride has a radius of 11.0 m, what is its velocity at the edge?If a 56 diameter circular disk is uniformly angularly accelerating at a rate of 5.0 rad/s2,
what will the final angular velocity be after 4.0 seconds if it starts
at a rate of 10.0 rad/s? What angle is subtended over that time?A 40.0 N force is applied to a 46.0 cm long torque wrench. What
is the net torque applied to the nut? Also if this force is applied for
3.0 seconds and the bolt starts from rest and ends with an angular
velocity of 0.5 rad/s, what is the bolt’s moment of inertia?
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