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    A Comparison/Contrast of Digital and Traditional Art Write a comparison/contrast essay on a topic related to my field of study? I’ve got to do this and make it interesting and relevant to my audience? I’m at a bit of a loss‚ to say the least. These two tasks alone seem insurmountable. I suppose‚ there could be quite a few subjects I could compare and contrast‚ but keeping a reader’s interest level high enough to finish such a banal paper is a daunting task indeed. I would compare such a paper

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    and have a reliable sense of rhythm. In addition‚ the DJ needs to understand the song’s construction and have a good musical memory. Finally‚ there is the pretty complex equipment that he definitely should get to know very closely: the turntables‚ digital CD players‚ the mixer‚ an amplifier‚ speakers and whatever other sound processing devices might be necessary. Skillful DJs can drastically alter the song’s danceability and emphasize its dynamics by adjusting the volume‚ EQ (frequency balance)‚ treble

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    viewfinder. 6. What is JPEG? What considerations have to be kept in mind with JPEG? JPEG stands for Joint Photo Experts Group. You have to keep in mind that the data can be easily lost since the file is compressed. 7. What is the difference between optical and digital zoom? The difference between optical zoom and digital zoom is with an optical zoom‚ you have adjust it. While with a digital zoom‚ the camera adjusts for you. 8. What are the steps you can take to create a

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    was heard stating that if he was out of the picture‚ the team would fail. Hill’s micromanaging style shows a need to have control over every detail of the business. This type of management is a huge red flag pointing towards financial statement fraud (ACFE‚ 2012‚ p.1.238).One of the employees‚ Sam MacCarty‚ pointed out that though Ackers is the President of the team‚ Hill is seen as the one in control. This could lead to a possible resentment of Ackers and the team as a whole. Hill is pulling all

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    Photo Editing Using Photo Impact and GIMP There are many different kinds of photo editing software on the market. Many professional photographers use expensive software like Adobe PhotoShop‚ but there are less expensive versions of software (PhotoShop Elements‚ Ulead Photo Impact‚ etc.) and there are some free versions of software that can do many of the main tasks that a student or amateur photographer might want to do (Paint.net‚ TuxPaint‚ GIMP‚ etc.) When using an photo retouching software

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    Pablo Picasso‚ the brilliant painter whose name is synonymous with masterpiece‚ once remarked that “Good artists copy; great artists steal.” As a survey of art galleries all around the world‚ galleries that display perhaps the best works of art‚ demonstrates‚ Picasso’s axiom is grounded in fact; painters stealing from each other is commonplace. To adduce one example‚ artist Elaine Sturtevant is said to have stolen her style and design from “the works of Warhol‚ Lichtenstein‚ Haring and more‚ all

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    Historic Northwest logging photos’ analysis One photograph depicts a group of rural men. All of them are looking at the camera and some of them are seated and others stood on or near a huge tree’s trunk. Few of them hold on their hands work equipment such as axs which help them to cut down and dismember tree’s trunk. Thus‚ this single picture illustrate theme of work shown by piece of wood around and work equipments. Another element that emerges from this picture is the exploitation of wood as

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    Fraud Fraud is listed by the 2003 UK Threat Assessment issued by the National Criminal Intelligence Service as one of the seven most significant threats facing the world1. What is a Fraud? A fraud is when one party deceives or takes unfair advantage of  another. A fraud includes any act‚ omission‚ or concealment‚ involving a breach of legal or  equitable duty or trust‚ which results in disadvantage or injury to another. In fact‚ in a broad strokes definition‚ fraud is a deliberate misrepresentation which

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    Language and Composition 13 March‚ 2013 The Stranger in the Photo is Me Photos are wonderful still frames of a world that has passed us. Without them we would have lost so much of time. In every little box you keep a fragment of that day for all of time. I love pictures that don’t include me. I personally dislike being in photos but love looking at others photo. It’s weird I know but that’s my stand on photos. In this photo I was in pre-k back when I used to live in Queens‚ New

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    Rudolph Troncone Max Hilaire Photography Gallery Report I went to Rick Wester Fine Art gallery to view Lilly McElroy’s I Control the Sun Exhibition. Her exhibit was up with two others‚ which were Death Wooed Us by Donna J. Wan and Selections From Surf Site Tin Type by Joni Sternbach. All of the exhibits seemed to revolve around how humans perceive and interact with their environment. McElroy’s works explores American landscape as a stage for performances where she combines personal interaction

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