While we describe a cinematic experience as
"watching" a film, we engage movies with both visual and auditory
systems (i.e. our eyes and our ears). This is why film studies scholars have agreed that one only has to turn off the
sound while “watching” a film to appreciate how its absence affects the viewing<span> experience</span>
Answer: Why did colonists believe that the Sugar Act and other laws violated their rights as British citizens? Colonists also believed they had the right to be secure in their homes—without the threat of officers barging in to search for smuggled goods.
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The opinion I have about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is that he was the most important civil rights leader in the United States.
I think that both, "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" and "I Have a Dream," show the pinnacle of his ideas and works as a civil rights leader, being the last one, the most famous speech of the civil rights era.
One of the most important characteristics attributed to Martin Luther King was his non-violent approach to protests. Something he learned from Mahatma Gandhi.
Answer:
due to a thickening of the __Corpus callosum___
Explanation:
The <em>corpus callosum</em> is a very important part in the human brain; in fact it’s the largest white matter structure present in it. This region is of specific interest in adolescent development; for during this phase the corpus callosum tend to thicken helping to process information better.