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    painting by Grant Wood. The original painting was about a farmer and his daughter‚ both wearing a highly detailed‚ polished style from the Midwestern country. Wood wanted through his painting to focus on the good rural American values and send an image of encouragement at a time of disruption and disappointment. During 1942‚ African Americans were rising the “Double V” campaign for democracy both at home and aboard. All African Americans who have fought in the war or at home were harshly discriminated

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    Rotten Dot Com

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    rotten dot com is not my type of website‚ but it did catch my attention. Even if you are disturbed or not attracted to something‚ you should give it a chance. You never know what to expect especially when you see‚ "Rotten dot com collects images and information from many sources to present the viewer with a truly unpleasant experience" on the main page. The content of the site is different than any other website that I have seen‚ but the form and layout is very common among websites

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    According to Gina article states that‚ “teenage girls are more afraid of gaining weight than getting cancer‚ losing their parents‚ or nuclear war.” 5. Girls do not really care about their health because all they care about is their body image. Most of those girls have eating disorders and are anorexic. II. More and more people use Photoshop in order to make their pictures look better because they want to look exactly like the people in magazines and advertisements. A. They do not know

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    The Importance of an Audience Throughout the world literacy and photography have inspired individuals by how they point their message across to the viewers. They have the power to attract and inspire others in how skillfully they write or in how they draw and take photos. In the article “Picture Imperfect” by Jed Perl‚ he explains photography is not one hundred percent accurate evidence for their spectators. Due to this‚ both literacy and photography connect to each other by depending on their audience

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    Photography In The 1800s

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    Taking pictures is something people do on a daily basis from their smart phones‚ cameras‚ tablets and IPads without giving a second thought of how far this technology has come. People go to events and expect there to be a photographer to capture and memorialize the highlights. When we read magazines‚ newspapers‚ and check things on our phones we expect to see photographs accompanying everything. Photography is an amazing area of technology and art that was developed throughout the past centuries

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    I have been surrounded with art my whole life. My aunt is a photography major and my father started out in graphic design but now does more of the business side than creative. I grew up in a home that had a love for art. When I was little I used to sit for hours and hours and watch my dad work on his projects. I just loved watching how he created the beautiful picture and wanted to learn how I could do it too. I took art classes in elementary and junior high school and loved being able to create

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    Influence of Cinema

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    Influence of cinema Cinema is by far the most common and cheapest means of entertainment in cities in India. The maximum we Indians can look to cinema is as an exposition of art. In a country like ours‚ where most people are illiterate and so poor that they can ill afford any other recreation‚ Cinema has taken its toll. Poor‚ hard pressed and illiterate people find that the cinema is the only means by which they can break the monotony and drudgery or their routine mundane lives. The village or

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    Books vs Movies

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    Movies and books are similar but yet different in many ways. Movies and books are similar in the fact that they both paint the same picture and tell the same story along with holding suspense‚ where as they differ by how they paint that picture and tell the story along with how the suspense is brought about. When reading books and watching movies‚ one will eventually come to the same conclusion at the end. How we get to that conclusion will differ for each. In the fact that movies and books

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    Meaningful Occupations

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    Meaningful Occupations While growing up I participated in many occupations that gave me a sense of self and satisfaction. Amongst these occupations are three in which I still like to engage in till this day. The three most meaningful occupations to me are dancing‚ swimming‚ and taking pictures. If I was to become handicapped in the future I would be able to adapt to my disability with an open mind if I could still participate in these occupations. Physical Context The three occupations

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    Forensic Photography

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    Forensic photography is not just photography‚ the purpose of the pictures taken is not meant to capture the artistic ways of a crime scene. Forensic photography is a piece of evidence utilized as such in courts and investigations. The photographs taken at crime scenes must convey the information needed for others to be able to recreate the scene as if they were actually there. For this reason‚ there are techniques and processes in which forensic photographs must be taken. Practical

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