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    Visual Media

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    Influence of Visual Media The various forms of visual media in American culture have changed the way we think overall. It has made us change the way we dress‚ how we communicate with each other‚ and how we perceive the world around us. Currently‚ the forms of entertainment that is available cause many individual and their families to be more consumed with visual entertainment that reading any form of literature or children even enjoying outside entertainment. Children in the past couldn’t wait

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    visual design

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    THE FRAMES THE FRAMES provide us with different ways of understanding the visual arts. USING THE FRAMES The meaning of the work is understood in relation to the sensory‚ felt or perceived experiences of the artist and the audience (the viewer) WRITING ABOUT ARTWORKS FROM THE SUBJECTIVE FRAME 1. Write about the emotion that the artwork communicates to you 2. Think about the connection between your life‚ feelings and experiences

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    Distinctively Visual

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    Distinctively Visual The distinctively visual is a prominent characteristic in which the composer shapes a unique visual perspective for the responder to interpret. Using a variety of techniques and languages‚ the composer is distinctively able to create vibrant and lively visualisations within their work. The poetry of Douglas Stewart‚ in particular ‘Lady feeding the cats’ and ‘Nesting time’ and the image of ‘’Firefighters at twin towers attack’’ photographed by Todd Maisel are particularly effective

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    Literacy Narrative

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    A Struggle to Learn From the time when I was a little boy‚ growing up in Graves County‚ Kentucky‚ I have had problems with my reading and writing. Things never seemed to click for me‚ a trait that the teachers attributed to a mild case of dyslexia mixed with a healthy dose of attention deficit disorder. I knew‚ however‚ that no disorder was the cause of my distaste of reading and writing. Rather‚ there was nothing really interesting surrounding me that would grab my interest in the classroom

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    Distinctively Visual

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    REBECCA GRECH The distinctively visual techniques created by Henry Lawson in his short stories‚ differ in techniques but relate in ideas and concepts to those created in Baz Luhrmann’s film “Australia” Both Henry Lawson and Baz Luhrmann use distinctively visual techniques in their portrayals of life in the Australian Bush. Their stereotypical views of bush society in the outback are shown through their chosen median with techniques of “chronological listing” ‘film montage’ ‘colloquial language’

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    distinctively visual

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    “composers employ the distinctively visual to reveal truths and elicit a reaction from the responder” Discuss in reference to the set text and one of your own choosing Texts tend to reveal hidden truths behind important events in our history‚ doing so in a way which illustrates the impact that war has on individuals who are involved in it. The Shoe Horn Sonata written by John Mito in conjunction with Weapons Training by Bruce Dawe reveals several truths of which responders were unaware. Some of

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    Visual appropriateness

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    Visual appropriatenes s Mall of asia complex The place is commonly called the Bay City It is Visual appropriate because we can easily distinguish that it is a mall base on the different activities that gather in that area. SEA RESIDENCE SHELL RESIDENCE It is Visual Appropriate because of the material use in that structure like masonry on wall and massiveness of the building we can easily know that it is a residential. An open air public park by the seaside just across the "Seaside Blvd"

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    Literacy Autobiography

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    Tin Aung Myint Manzano / AP English 5th period From a Wee Little Preschooler to a Wee Big High-Schooler So everything—my reading‚ writing‚ and other experiences— started with my birth on October 6‚ 1996; well okay‚ not really—it didn’t start with my birth. They‚ my reading and writing experiences‚ started with preschool‚ which is the same for most people. These two skills are an integral part of my life; I use them almost every day. However‚ that doesn’t mean I have to like both of them. I

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    First‚ you must understand the differences and similarities of Content Area Literacy and Disciplinary Literacy. Content Area Literacy is the overall idea of being able to read‚ write listen‚ speak‚ view‚ and visually represent in all areas of life‚ no matter if you are in an english class or a math class. Disciplinary Literacy is being literacy in a specific discipline. For example‚ being literate in my physics classroom will be different than being literate in Ms. Lindus’ english classroom. They

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    Literacy Narrative

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    Throughout my childhood‚ the idea of having a college education was greatly stressed. As a result‚ it was my duty as the next generational child‚ to excel in my studies and achieve a life of prosperity and success. Learning became the basic foundation of my growth. Therefore‚ my youth was overtaken by many hours spent reading and writing what was known to be correct "Standard" English. I first found this to be a great shortcoming‚ but as I grew older‚ I began to realize the many rewards acquired

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