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Protocol is a 1984 motion picture starring Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon. Hawn in the 1972 movie Butterflies Are Free Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born Goldie Jean Studlendgehawn on November 21, 1945 in Washington, D.C.) is an American actress. ... This article or section needs to be wikified. ...


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Patent 5799219 (5155 words)
The film handling apparatus of claim 15 wherein said scanner means is adapted to operate in accordance with predetermined operating parameters and said controller means is adapted to transmit at least some of said scanner operating parameters to said remote destination.
The film handling apparatus of claim 15 further including means for determining film type of the film in the order; and said controller means is adapted to transmit information indicating said film type to said remote destination.
9, after the film has been exposed, the cartridge 118 (or batch of cartridges) with the data recorded on the film magnetic layer is taken by the photographer or a courier to a film development processor 126 for developing of the latent images on the film into visible images in a conventional manner.
The image of teachers in film. (244 words)
Film is one of the most influential sources of the media today though it is a relatively young industry.
The history of the American film industry is surveyed for those characteristics that may have perpetuated the stereotypes.
Finally, a selection of films featuring teachers was viewed and analyzed using a protocol of "stereotypical" film teacher and film hero characteristics to determine if the teachers of the silver screen did indeed follow the prescribed film stereotype of teacher and hero.
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