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    An analysis of the Yum chums series of advertisements created by McDonalds. In my coursework I will be analysing adverts made by McDonalds and the techniques that it uses to attract children and make them want to go to McDonalds or to send the message through the advert to be healthy and active‚ how McDonalds use their adverts to appeal to kids. Following an outbreak of media attention‚ in August 2004‚ McDonalds launched a series of educational cartoon characters‚ the Yum Chums‚ to promote balanced

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    component in the classroom. There are several ways technology can be used in the classroom to facilitate and enhance learning. Allowing pupils to collaborate abstract concepts using iPads as an aid to reach sound decisions; teachers using document cameras to model tedious assessments for visual learners; and replacing dry-erase boards with Smart boards are all technological advancements that are used to facilitate learning. Incorporating iPads into the classroom brings learning to life. Interacting

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    whenever they venture out of their homes- or even for that matter‚ while we are at home” (Strossen 126). Surveillance cameras aren’t an invasion of my privacy as long as they work to my benefit for safety purposes only. Wanting safety and security does not mean that you are necessarily giving up your privacy. Take for example‚ the Barbara Katende story in the New York Times. She noticed a camera stationed on a rooftop about 200 yards from her sixth-floor apartment window. This was a rooftop she had seen

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    scene itself. Forensic photography is defined as the art of producing an accurate reproduction of an accident scene for the benefit of a court or to aid in the investigation. (“Forensic Photography‚” 2009) One may assume the only equipment needed is a camera‚ however this is incorrect. What other equipment is needed? The amount of equipment is phenomenal‚ to say the least. Even the most basic list of equipment is quite lengthy. Not to mention‚ the price of this equipment can reach extraordinary amounts

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    gathering trash to take to the bin outside her house. While she is doing this‚ slow and relaxing instrumental music plays in the background from a nearby record player‚ given this part of the scene a sense of peace and serenity that is contrasted by the camera slowly following Renai very closely‚ also given the feeling that something is watching her and is intruding in the house‚ and as this is a horror movie‚ the audience will expect that this means

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    MIDTERM 1 Wednesday‚ February 04‚ 2015 9:43 PM p.3-41 • 1830’s William Talbot invents calotype (negative) • Lens • Shutter • Pinhole camera • Exposure • Polaroid 600 • 35mm single lens reflex • Zoom lens p.53-78 p.84-89 p.94-97 p.100-104 p.137-156 p.233-244 p.284-293 p.293-308 p.404-409 p.381-390 ADDITIONAL RDG #1 [Sarkowski] p.49-53 optional WEEKS I & II • Design elements: Basic visual building blocks used to create works of art. ○ Format ○ Space ○ Line  Horizontal lines represent stability

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    11.1 Annie Leibovitz How does a photographer change history? What makes a photographer influential? Photographers capture emotion‚ represent stories‚ and convey history. If you look at portraits of modern celebrities‚ you are likely to come across the name Annie Leibovitz. She has taken portraits of everyone from John Lennon and Queen Elizabeth II to Michael Jackson and Bill Gates. Her photographs have appeared in a number of different fashion and music magazines over the course of her career.

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    There were many great directors during the 19th century era of film‚ but one renowned filmmaker of that time was Alfred Hitchcock‚ who “is among the few directors whose films almost constitute a genre unto themselves‚ the suspense-filled “Hitchcock thriller” ’ (2 Dixon & Foster 102). In his career‚ Hitchcock directed many films from the late 1920s to the early 1970s‚ before dying in the 1980s (1Biography.com Editors 1). His first feature film‚ in Hollywood‚ was Rebecca (1939)‚ and then he went on

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    measurements and notes that they have done. Importance in Criminal Investigations It promotes greater efficiency. It is faster than both the coordinate and the total station survey methods‚ the law enforcement officer only needs his camera to help them gather all of the important information quickly and accurately‚ so that they can clear out faster and get traffic back to normal at accident scenes (Cooner & Balke‚ 2000).. The method provides material for reference. A trained expert

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    Whenever a novel undergoes an adaptation into a film‚ the film writers (and possibly the novelist) make suitable changes to better adapt the film‚ which possibly includes changes in characterization‚ events and themes. With A Lesson Before Dying‚ both the film and the book portray a conflict between Grant Wiggins‚ the protagonist‚ and Reverend Ambroise about religion‚ the community and Jefferson‚ however‚ the book provides a more in-depth layer to the conflict. In the novel‚ not only does Ambroise

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