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The document provides an analysis of visual and technical codes in scenes from the James Bond film Skyfall. It summarizes key details about the setting, characters, and camera work in the opening scene. Specifically, it notes that the dark hallway signifies something bad has happened, Bond is shown with a gun for protection amid danger and violence, and a dead body is discovered, showing this will be an action film. The document also analyzes how the characters' appearances convey their roles, with the villain in a white blazer seeming confident and threatening compared to Bond.
This document provides instruction and examples for using proper punctuation and formatting when writing dialogue. It discusses using commas, quotation marks, exclamation points and question marks to distinguish a speaker's words from the rest of the sentence. Rules are given for capitalization, indentation, placement of end punctuation inside or outside quotation marks. The document also provides practice exercises for students to apply the dialogue rules.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de servidores, incluyendo servidores de correo, proxy, web, base de datos, clúster, dedicados e imágenes. Un servidor es un dispositivo, generalmente un ordenador, que almacena y suministra información a clientes como personas u otros dispositivos. Los servidores permiten compartir recursos como archivos, aplicaciones y bases de datos entre varios usuarios.
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The document discusses studying for an exam on Chapter 25 of a history textbook about the Reformation. It appears to be notes taken by a student named David Masenhimer, as it lists his name at the top and includes a section for "Your Notes", suggesting it is for his personal exam preparation and study. The Reformation was a 16th century religious movement aimed at reforming corrupt practices in the Catholic Church that led to a split in Western Christianity and the emergence of Protestantism.
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This document provides key terms and topics related to China in the Middle Ages including porcelain, the despot, the tributary system, voyages, paper currency, the Grand Canal, bureaucracy, urbanization, advances in farming, the examination system, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, paper and printing, the Three Perfections, Yongle, the Silk Road, and social order in Mongol China as well as trade and the origins of goods.
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