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    Visual Analysis Unpacking

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    art. All works of art are Multi Layered. Aims of Lecture: 1. Analyse the complex transactions which exist in portraiture. 2. Looking at the power dynamics in the power triad/ transactions 3. Approach to analyse how a portrait can produce multiple meaning as apposed to looking for one fixed meaning. The Artist-Sitter-Viewer Triad: Artist: − Always the primary viewer of an artwork‚ hence the one who creates the portrait. − The artist’s own Identity is embodied within the artwork. Sitter: − Has expectations

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    assassination of John F. Kennedy have come about throughout the years.Whether he was killed by two people‚ one person‚ or even the government. There is so much speculation on this topic. I myself agree with one of the theories. The theory is that the CIA did it. In my opinion‚ the theory that I have chosen gives great evidence as to why it is true. To further explain this theory as truth I will give a description of other theories that in my opinion does not make sense. This will give the

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    story? What could explain the actions of a man whose paid assets among the anti-Castro Cubans had contact with Oswald before JFK’s assassination in 1963 and who came back to block Congress’ investigation of this fact 15 years later. Did he think the CIA man knew about Oswald before the assassination and chose not to report what he knew? Or was he running a psychological warfare operation that involved

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    The Central Intelligence Agency or in other words known as the CIA have recently used drones to help detect and destroy terrorist before they do damage to our country and civilians. In the article Rethinking The Criterion For Assessing Cia-Targeted Killings: Drones‚ Proportionality And Jus Ad Vim‚ by Megan Braun and Daniel Brunstetter‚ the authors convey a determined tone to portray the aspects of drones scanning civilians to detect terrorist. “In his 2012 speech on the morality‚ legality and prudence

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    immunodeficiency disorder usually inherited by males from their mother. This syndrome involves both T- and B-lymphocytes characterized in one third of patients by the triad of recurrent bacterial sinopulmonary infections‚ eczema (atopiclike dermatitis)‚ and a bleeding diathesis caused by thrombocytopenia and platelet dysfunction. The characteristic triad of bleeding‚ eczema‚ and recurrent infections in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome generally become evident during the first year of life‚ with petechiae and ecchymoses

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    unsuccessful military attack of Cuba fueled by the CIA-sponsored paramilitary group‚ Brigade 2506 on April 17th‚ 1961. The strategy was planned to takeover and overthrow Fidel Castro the leader of Cuba who was promoting communism. The invasion utterly failed and led to many problematic ties between The United States and Cuba as well as Cuba’s supporter the Soviet Union. Kennedy was quoted saying to an official within his administration: "I want to splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the

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    Publishing Corp.New York‚ 1988. Lindopy Edmund. Assassinations that Shock America. (New York: Franklin Watts‚ 1992) McAdams‚ John The Kennedy Assassination 1995-2004 7 February 2005 Newman‚ John Oswald and the CIA Carroll & Graf Publishers‚ Inc. New York‚ 1995. Prouty‚ L. Fletcher. JFK‚ the CIA Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy. New York: A Birch Lane Press Book‚ 1992. Semple‚ Robert B. Jr. ed. Four Days in November. New York Times. 2003. Trost‚ Cathy.‚ Bennett‚ Susan President Kennedy

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    Eisenhower administration made new foreign policy called the New Look. This policy focused on nuclear deterrence and threat of massive retaliation. So‚ in order to apply this policy‚ Eisenhower administration used many tactics in order to protect the American interest. There are several tactics that was used in the Middle East and South America to protect the American interest. One of these tactics was use of military and economic aid to support nations in the Middle East. That was called Eisenhower

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    Anonymous PLS 211 03/25/11 In 1953‚ the United States government began a top-secret CIA human experimentation program known by its code-name as Project MK-ULTRA. The available evidence shows that this program involved the use of numerous techniques to manipulate individual mental states and alter brain functions‚ including: the deceitful administration of drugs and other chemicals‚ isolation‚ hypnosis‚ sensory deprivation‚ verbal and sexual abuse‚ as well as various forms of torture. Kathleen

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    Elements Of Visual Arts

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    considered to be complementary colors Analogous  Analogous color schemes use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs. Triad  A triadic color scheme uses colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel. Triad  A triadic color scheme uses colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel. Rectangle  (tetradic) The rectangle or tetradic color scheme uses four colors arranged into two complementary pairs.

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