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    Photography‚ meaning “drawing with lights” in Greek‚ is an art as well as a science of capturing light and storing it on a medium with unprecedented accuracy. Yet‚ up until the late 18th century‚ history was mainly recorded through the techniques of painting and the press. These mediums unarguably contained a certain degree of a truth‚ though‚ it was not uncommon for events‚ such as war to be composed with glorified details‚ or an unfavorable bias from the artist at hand. Beginning in the 1830’s

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    newspaper editors to print a photo trilogy showing the tragic moments leading up to the death of a young mother. At the time the photos were printed‚ in over four hundred newspapers across the nation‚ there was great controversy. Readers expressed in phone calls and letters to the editor. Some editors chose not to print the photos at all. Ephron argued that since death is part of life‚ readers should not be sheltered from it. She asked why photos from fatal car accidents show the wrecked vehicles

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    About one-third of malls in the U.S shut their doors and moving online‚ it’s a big impact in fashion photography and there are a lot of advantages of online shopping. The migration of retail shops from malls to smart devices. Online shops give us an opportunity to shop 24/7. We can shop with better deals and price we can choose best product in our range. There are a lot of variety and brands are available in online shopping you can get latest trends easily online choices are amazing and valuable

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    Photography is a medium of contradictions. It is both ridiculously easily and almost impossibly difficult. Being able to see things is pretty easy‚ but being able to capture a very moment is the difficult part. A good photo comprise many things‚ not only one must hit the shutter at the right moment in time‚ but the composition‚ color coordination‚ light and perspective play a significant role too. A photographer is an editor of reality in trying to make sense of reality; he tries to distill the

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    sunrise you had to get up at the crack of dawn. Models had to spend hours in the makeup room and studios had to be well lit. Everything I just mentioned changed instantly with the invention of Photoshop. Photoshop has changed the history of digital photography. Nowadays‚ when you look at an amazing photo or image your first impression is still “wow” but your immediate second thought is “that has to be photoshopped”. When you think of the history of Photoshop and everything it did to change the game‚ it’s

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    Re-examination of the “Chinese nationalism” and Categorization of the Chinese in Malaya: The Case of the Chinese in Penang‚ 1890s-1910s SHINOZAKI Kaori‚ Ph.D. student‚ Graduate School of Arts and Sciences University of Tokyo Email: kaoris@pd.jaring.my ABSTRACT It is often described that the Chinese in Malaya strongly oriented towards China before the independence. Their activities were all explained by the "China factor"‚ described as if it was always developed

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    To what extent did US public opinion have an impact on the Vietnam War? Public opinion did have an impact on the Vietnam War to an extent. The Vietnam War was fought between 1959 and 1975‚ between the communist government of North Vietnam and the democratic government of South Vietnam and its allies‚ the most actively involved of these being the USA. At the end of the conflict‚ neither side were defeated‚ however‚ it is considered a military failure and is seen as a very controversial conflict.

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    The Social Impact of the Vietnam War Annotated Bibliography DeVry University Introduction to Humanities M M 09/29/2013 The Social Impact of the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was undoubtedly an event that had an impact on the overall culture of the American society. The hippie movement in particular was the most visible effect of that impact. It can be regarded as one of the most powerful counterculture movements in the American History. Many of its ideas and values permeated into

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    The Vietnam War had several social effects in New Zealand. The New Zealand publics’ opinion was polarized due to New Zealand’s involvement in the war‚ and public debate was generated over New Zealand’s foreign policy in particular how it relied on an alliance-based security. An anti-war movement developed in New Zealand‚ who disagreed with the strategy of forward defense. They also questioned the validity of the domino theory‚ and thought communism in south-East Asia did not in any way threaten New

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    He called it a Heliograph (sun drawing). It took eight hours to expose. Photography‚ however‚ did not really begin until 1839 when the world heard about something startling. Louis Daguerre had invented a way to permanently reproduce a fleeting image on a metal plate. It took 30 minutes to expose‚ not eight hours. The advent of this technology resulted in a new language that everyone understood. The language was photography‚ through which we could recall a moment frozen in time and could share it

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