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    visual basic

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    Function SubMatchTest(inpStr) Dim oRe‚ oMatch‚ oMatches Set oRe = New RegExp ’ Look for an email address (not a perfect RegExp). oRe.Pattern = "(\w+)@(\w+)\.(\w+)" ’ Get the Matches collection. Set oMatches = oRe.Execute(inpStr) ’ Get the first item in the Matches collection. Set oMatch = oMatches(0) msgbox typename(oMatch) ’ Create the results string. ’ The Match object is the entire match - someone@example.com. retStr = "Email address is: " & oMatch & vbNewline

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    visual journal

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    The art depicted above is Annibale Carracci’s Head of a youth. The line form this shows is dance of curving lines and ragged‚ irregular lines. I believe that the use of these lines help to give the artwork a sense of movement that vertical lines would have been unable to produce. The shape I believe is depicted is more of an organic shape because it is irregular and curving. It appears to be much like a quick sketch without exact lines used; therefore I would define it as irregular when looking up

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    Visual Communication

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    RELATIONSHIP STATUS: ONLINE. FACEBOOK USED AS A MEDIUM FOR RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ONLINE DATING. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Ever since the birth of the internet it has played an essential role in the social media. Websites were made and some of them are useful and some are harmful to us. The ones that we mainly use the most are those under the category of social networking. Long before‚ for us to be able to communicate with our relatives from afar‚ we still need to

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    art and visual

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    1. "Abbott": Firstly‚ this picture is showed with a very strong contrast in color - balck and white‚ which literally let people feel serious.  Also‚ there were almost horizontal and vertical straight lines‚ which outline as well as divide the background bulidings‚ meanwhile‚ these straight lines seem to communicate an solemn emotion. Third‚ a flag of United State takes  quater scale in picture‚ and it is the only moving object that allows to add jumpy rhythm in picture‚ in short‚ the flag seems to

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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

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    A Visual Art Paper

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    displays an acrylic painting on canvas titled " The True Knowledge of Things". Both artists provide a unique perspective using canvas. John Currin is an American painter‚ known for his figurative paintings. His paintings deal with sexual and social themes. He states his influences as the Renaissance‚ popular culture magazines‚ and contemporary fashion models. Many of his paintings distort or exaggerate the female body. He seems to provide an erotic display of the female body. His painting displayed

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    Visual Merchandising in Bata

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    RESEARCH REPORT ON ROLE OF VISUAL MERCHANDISING IN FOOTWEAR IN BATA STORE FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN RETAIL MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Supervisor: Candidate: Dr. RITU BAJAJ Kanika Malhotra Rinky

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    Visual Merchandising in Retail For this assignment I have been asked to describe how visual merchandising is applied to the three selected retail outlets to an identified range of goods. Store one-Tesco Merchandising techniques In Tesco the merchandising techniques they use are: -Senses. A supermarket like Tesco would use this technique to try and bring more customers into the store by using smell‚ sight‚ sound and taste. They would play music to try and attract people into the store

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    Visual Literacy and the Arts in Modern Education Visual literacy is the ability to interpret‚ and generate original‚ as well as generally acknowledged‚ meaning from images. To put it more succinctly‚ it is the capacity to deduct meaning and messages from visual information and images (Giorgis 1). It is pivotal to the graphic arts but is often seen as “peripheral to the ‘real business’ of school and schooling” (Dimitriadis 361). Current issues in education often involve how to develop literate students

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    visual vs auditory

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    This experiment was done on two different environments; one experiment was done on people in a control environment (classroom) where students did not use visual aid in their study‚ while the other environment was not done in the classroom but rather in the open and involved the use of visual aid such as; projectors‚ graphs‚ chart among other visual equipments. Participants tried their best to write down each word they either saw or heard but some participants did better than others. Both Group A and

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