... through the opera, and after the opera. But they talked very quietly, and they looked behind them before they spoke. When theopera finished, the girls went back to their The directors oftheOpera ... &apos ;The ghost killed him!' The directors oftheOpera House The Opera House was famous, and the directors oftheOpera House were very important men. It was the first week of work for the ... he has the head of a dead man, with a yellow face and no nose. People hear a voice in another room, but the room is empty. It is thePhantomoftheOpera . . . 12 ThePhantomofthe Opera...
... > Making the Most of Attaching Mouse Events to Movie Clips Movie clip instances can also have attached mouse events (as shown in the preceding exercise). To make the most of this powerful ... the hand cursor to appear, set the useHandCursor property ofthe instance to false with a rollOver event: • • on (rollOver) { • • this.useHandCursor = false; • • } • The ... using the term this as a target path. For example, if you were to place the following script on a movie clip instance, the instance itself would rotate: This property is available only to movie...
... popularity ofthe movie, the day ofthe week, and the time ofthe year. The analysis ofthe price uniformity in the motion-picture industry calls for a distinctionbetween two puzzling dimensions ofthe ... causes ofthe persistence of the uniform-pricing regime, and Section 5 concludes.2. The puzzle2.1. General characteristics ofthe puzzleA movie theater offers a spectrum of products, each of which ... significant portion ofthe phenomenon.12These explanations and others do not applyto the movie- theater industry.We study the practice of uniform-pricing in movie theaters and explore the existing...
... of product differentiation. Movie- goers normally pay one price for all movie tickets, regardless ofthe popularity ofthe movie, the day ofthe week, and the time ofthe year. The analysis of ... in the persistence ofthe practice. The paper continues as follows. Section 2 presents the puzzle of uniform prices at the movie theater, studies the patterns ofthe demand for movies at the theater, ... significant portion ofthe phenomenon.12These explanations and others do not applyto the movie- theater industry.We study the practice of uniform-pricing in movie theaters and explore the existing...
... increase the expected rate and therefore also the current interbank rate, but the amount ofthe increasedepends on both the size of underbidding and the slope ofthe demand curve. There isthen ... assumed, rather they come from the first order conditions ofthe theoret-ical model, representing optimizing beha vior of agents. Recall that at the last day of the maintenance period the aggregate ... permanent and fully known change in supply should move the interest rate up to the level expected to prevail at the last day ofthe maintenance period. The level ofthe interest rate at the last day...
... Normally,perhaps, each ofthe factors is necessary, given the others and the world being in other ways the same, for the occurrence of E—that is,without any one of them, the world otherwise remaining the same, ... concepts, to the existence of a supremecause. The first proof is the physico-theological, the second the cosmological, the third the ontological. There are, and there can be, no others.9 The distinction ... matters involved in the argu-ment ofthe first edition ofThe Existence of God have changed,I remain convinced ofthe correctness of its general approach to the topic, and of its resulting conclusion....
... culture that surrounded them.Nevertheless, I am indebted to both of these scholars, and others, for theirresearch and their attempts to determine the exact nature of these spirit-deities,a ... “Peace be with thee,” and then wenthis way.73In both of these tales the consecration of a caitya is revealed to be a rathersimple affair, and from them we can get an idea ofthe basic componentsrequired ... this tale, the monks performthis dangerous service at the request ofthe parents who seek out the samfi ghain a state of desperation.18Similarly, in the story ofthe na¯ga Apala¯la, the Bud-dha...
... the observer generatesbehaviour in response to that ofthe actor. In the simplest case the observerimitates the actor. Successful imitation often indicates some understanding of the goals of ... the form ofthe movementis seen as the goal ofthe action, then the movement will be imitated exactly.Here again the context in which the movement is made has a role indetermining the goal ... to the sound of actions(Kohler et al. 2002), the mirror system may provide a supra-modal conceptualrepresentation of actions and their consequences in the world. Crucially the properties of the...
... Atoms are the complex end-products of creation.At the end ofthe nineteenth century, the existence of atoms was little more thanhypothesis. Today the reality of these tiny bundles of matter ... electronsexactly equals the number of protons, the atom will be electrically neutral overall. The choreographer ofthe electronic dance around the nucleus – the ultimate controller of the atom – is the electromagnetic ... the one on the right collides witha nucleus in the liquid and knocks itto the right. The angle between the paths ofthe two particles is 90°,indicating that they have the samemass – in other...