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    History Of Photography 1 Essay 3 2011 Lecturer: Chad Rossouw Title: THE CHANGING ROLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Handing in date: Monday 19th September 2011 Student: Katinka Bester “The artist’s world is limitless. It can be found anywhere‚ far from where he lives or a few feet away. It is always on his doorstep.” –Paul Strand Photography in the early 20th century fast became a dominant medium in documenting the changes in a mass growing society. Artists like Paul Strand

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    Changing brakes

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    vehicle and play a huge role in all aspects of the car. Since the early 1900’s‚ there have been many different kinds of brakes invented and manufactured. There are two types of brakes that stuck around to still be used today‚ they are referred to as drum and disk brakes. Sensors and technology have improved the way brakes are made and functioned today. Although these advances are very beneficial to car buyers‚ it can become expensive to people who aren’t familiar with changing the brakes themselves

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    Changing Habits

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    Changing Habits How to Break Bad Habits and Create Positive Ones     Everyone has one: a bad habit (or habits…) we wish we could break. Unfortunately‚ breaking a bad habit — as anyone who has ever bitten their nails‚ smoked‚ or mindlessly snacked in front of the TV knows — is not that simple. Breaking habits is hard‚ but with a little determination‚ it is achievable.   There is a reason habits are hard to break. The majority of our habits are good for us‚ allowing our brain to complete certain

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    Changing for the bettter!

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    Changing for the better! Living in today’s society and world could be like riding a roller coaster. Some people are happy and enjoy their lives‚ while others struggle every day and feel depressed. Most people are afraid of changes in their lives‚ even if it would be to help better themselves or others. Sometimes I feel that things will never change in our world for the good‚ but only get worse. I strongly believe that the upcoming generations play a crucial role in changing our world; even though

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    The Changing World

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    THE CHANGING WORLD The world is has never been the same. People living a century ago‚ can never imagine the world we are living in. Over the last one hundred years we have seen extraordinary changes in technology. We had been on the foul smelling four leg carts and now at the foul smelling gas consuming four wheels. We wished to be like birds flying here and there‚ now we are visiting planets and isolated areas. We dreamed to go “Around the world in Eighty Days” and

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    THE WOMEN’S ROLE IN BRITAIN’S WAR EFFORT IN WORLD WAR II -THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN- The mayor contribution of women to the war effort was during World War I; there were more activities of the suffragettes to gain the votes for the general elections of 1918. In the 1930’s‚ social roles were clearly defined‚ a woman’s place was at home and a man’s place was at work. If a woman had no family to look after‚ it was acceptable for them to go outside home for work. But during the World War II the

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    Changing Villages

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    Essay on our changing villages Essay This essay “our changing villages” is for the school and college students to get an idea about this topic. The best results and the richest values of freedom do not lie only in such things as elections‚ panchayats and parliaments‚ but in a new and growing mass-consciousness. Our newly-own has freedom given a new soul of India. Slowly but surely a new social self-knowledge is being born in the new Indian villagers. The old Indian villager was like dumb driven

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    Earth Is Changing

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    Earth is changing Introduction We often think of the Earth as a stable and safe place to live. The landscape we see seems timeless and impossible to influence. At the same time‚ we know there are a lot of forces that affect our planet and change it. Some changes are quick‚ such as when earthquakes and volcanic eruptions break the ground or covering it with lava. Other changes may take millions of years‚ such as wind or the abrasive forces of water. The hunt for food‚ searching for land to cultivate

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    All changes of perspective are initiated by external factors A change of perspective is the transformation of one’s view‚ opinion or outlook. This transformation is initiated by various external factors that play a catalytic role in this change as they provide greater understanding and knowledge. However‚ it up to the individual’s or group’s preference whether they choose to acquire this opportunity for growth and awakening. It they do not‚ then no change of perspective will occur. In Robert Frost’s

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    Norms: · Respect elders (e.g.‚ the laborer is the self-appointed enforcer of good manners) · The jurors had come to value a case based on facts‚ not prejudice or stereotypes. Those who upheld this value (Juror 8 and the Juror 4) were respected and became leaders that were looked to for guidance. The jurors that maintained arguments based on stereotypes alienated themselves from the others. · The decision has to be unanimous (hung jury was something nobody liked) · No racial prejudices were tolerated

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