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    TANUSRI  R.P  SAMY   VISUAL  CULTURE  INTERMEDIATE  PROJECT   Perception  and  Composition.     The  painting  I  have  chosen  represents  the  formal  elements  that  reflect  on  a  new   modern  art  movement  pre  and  post  independent  India.  The  artist  is  Jamini  Roy   and  the  painting  is  named:  "Drummers”     Shri  Jamini  Roy

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    CheckPoint : Arrays and Versus Pointers Define the following and provide an example of each: * Pointer * Arrays Answer the following questions and provide an example of each: What is the difference between a one-dimensional and a two dimensional arrays? Arrays store items that have the same type of data type like a group of employees’ names and social security numbers for a team of 2000 personal. Pointer is a variable that greatly extends the power and flexibility of a program‚ each

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    The Classic Visual Cliff ExperimentThis young explorer has the good sense not to crawl out onto an apparently unsupportedsurface‚ even whenMother beckons from the other side. Rats‚ pups‚ kittens‚ and chicksalso will not tryto walk across to the other side. (So don’t bother asking why the chickencrossed the visual cliff.)We tested 36 infants ranging in age from six months to 14 months on the visual cliff.Each child was placed upon the centre board‚ and his mother called him to her from thecliff side

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    Distinctively visual texts use a variety of techniques to convey the experiences during the war. In John Misto’s 1996 play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ which is about women nurses enduring Japanese POW camps‚ such distinctive experiences as power and survival are shown through techniques like lighting‚ projecting image‚ sound‚ symbols‚ dialogue and body language. In Kenneth Slessor’s 1942 poem ‘Beach Burial’ he also comments about survival in war and the power in distinctively visual ways through

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    Running Head: Visual Argument 1 Visual Argument: Website of a Non- Profit Organization‚ Liberty in North Korea Vishnu Pillai October 16‚ 2013 Visual Argument 2 Abstract Liberty is the most valuable asset in a person’s life. It is a soul’s right to breathe. In this paper‚ I am going to discuss about the website of an organization‚ Liberty in North Korea‚ which helps people who are in utter need to gain their liberty. Visual Argument A Visual Argument of the Website: Liberty

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    Learning Value of Visual Arts This paper will present my point of view on the learning value of the visual arts using Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences‚ Piaget’s Constructivism and Vygotsky’s Social Learning Theory. Art as mere creative expression has been the dominant theme for much of the twentieth century. However‚ researchers have been finding connections between learning in the visual arts and the acquisition of knowledge and skills in other areas. Art like text can be used as a

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    Through the peculiarities of characterisation and the distinctively visual we experience the impact of place on people. Distinctively visual language shows the similarities and differences between characters and environment with the use of vivid imagery. The distinctively visual is able to create detailed setting‚ characters and place. Through the distinctively visual Henry Lawson and Tim Burton convey interesting views on environment and human interactions‚ and their affect on people and society

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    COURSE PAPER USING VISUAL AIDS IN TEACHING ENGLISH CONTENTS Introduction ..............................................................................................................3 Chapter I. Theoretical aspect of using visual material in teaching English ...........5 1.1. The importance of using visual aids in teaching English ..................................5 1.2. Learning styles in language teaching .........................................

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    image of a sign put up by the government at the time saying ‘dont listen to rumour’ reinforces the attitude she developed about the British governments approach to war. Similar to the use of photographs to enhance and validate a setting‚ Weir draws visual comparisons between the sparse‚ lifeless deserts of Australia and those of Egypt. In doing so‚ suggests that these men’s struggle is thoughtless and insignificant in the greater scheme of things. As well as this many of the Australian scenes are

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    Silhouette‚ Inc. Training Guide: Visual Media’s Impact Ani Djingeuzian CGD Visual Literacy in Business Stuart Gold February 23‚ 2015 Abstract This paper discusses how visual media impacts a business’s success. Visual literacy is discussed in detail‚ touching on points such as how visual media can be utilized to create a big impact on the intended audience. In this paper‚ the intended audience is the staff of a women’s retail company‚ Silhouette‚ Inc. A staff training strategy is implemented through

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