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    Visual Literacy

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    Using Photographs from the web The benefit of having so many visuals today is unbelievable. Since   we   have   so   visuals   today it makes it easier to communicate with people. We are able to communicate with people without using any words‚ just using visuals. The new technology and resources like face book‚   YouTube‚ and motion pictures. With this type of technology it makes it easier to communicate without using words.   It also expands your communication because now you’re

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    The Elements of Visual Art Throughout the eight week course of Art Appreciation I learned many new things about the concept of art‚ and how to fully understand art. Whereas‚ before the art class I was only able to look at pieces of art as a whole without much knowledge behind of the concepts being used. I never understood exactly the meaning of art or even how somethings were made. Now‚ I am educated in regards to the process of making some art‚ and the reasoning behind art forms due to their time

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    portrayed as being a criminal while others can. This led to outraged and it led to the “Million Hoodie March” where people wore hoods to act in solidarity (Rowley 2012: 521). In addition to this‚ Rowley also brought up the question on why had there been such work to make Trayvon look so innocent on the news. For example‚ when the media showed photos of him‚ he was depicted as extremely innocent because it was a photo of him at a younger age and the repetition of how he was holding skittles and iced

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    Babies in Jail

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    Babies Incarcerated Babies in Jail February of 2012 Decatur Correctional Center had its ribbon hosted a ceremony for the Moms and Babies Program. This program allows an inmate whose release date is within 18 months of the delivery of the baby to keep the baby incarcerated with the mother. The mother and baby are given their own room to accommodate both mother and child’s needs. Deputy Director Debbie Denning of Women and Family Services states that “The Mom and Babies program is designed

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    Maidu Language Analysis

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    Hinton glances at the fact that the Maidu language group is closely related to two other language groups‚ “Certain resemblances had also become apparent between Wintun and Maidu and Maidu and Yokuts. A systematic comparison revealed a unitary basis underlying all the languages” (Hinton 80). There is evidence that shows how these languages closely resemble one another. “The word for “two” in Wintun‚ Maidun‚ and Yokuts languages generally begins with p followed by some vowel followed by n (or sometimes

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    Dollar vs. Euro

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    1. Introduction Since the appearance of the EURO (€) in the international trading system‚ the American dollar ($) has lost its domination and role in the financial world. Consequently‚ there is not only a great disparity in the exchange rate between the two currencies in favor of the EURO‚ but a growing problem in the US economy as well. Table 1‚ which can be found in Appendix B‚ shows the course and relationship of the exchange rates of the two currencies from 1999 until now. The scope of this

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    Visual Identity

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    Your Name Visual Identity CGD 218 Professor 19 Aug 2010 The visual identity example that I will discuss is one that many people around the world would easily recognize. The company has a wide range of products that are highly sought after and its visual identity is a symbol of the merchandise it represents. The logo has changed somewhat throughout the years; however‚ the logo is always recognizable. The visual identity or logo I am talking about is the one for Apple‚ Inc. I recognize it

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    Designer Babies

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    genetic traits will become available. People will have the power to engineer their children to be smarter‚ stronger‚ taller‚ and even predetermine the gender. This technology is referred to as Eugenics‚ but the products are commonly called designer babies. Although this technology isn’t entirely available it is causing quite the debates. Which leads many people to think: what are the pros and cons to genetic engineering? According to Stephen Baird‚ “Some will curse these new technologies‚ sounding

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    Visual Impairment

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    Introduction: Man’s capacity to use his or her visual mechanism places him or her on top of all creatures in the world. There is no doubt that in the list of the basic human senses‚ vision is number one‚ followed by audition or hearing‚ kinesthesia or touch‚ olfaction or smell and gustation or taste. Authorities state that although man uses all his senses simultaneously in gathering varied stimuli from the environment‚ nearly eighty percent (80%) of all knowledge and information that man acquires

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    Baby Boomers

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    Baby Boomers A baby boomer is someone who was born after World War II. The baby-boom generation lasted from 1945 to 1964. Seventy-six million American children were born during this time period. Baby boomers represent 29% of the U.S. population. This year these kids would be between forty-six and sixty-four years old. These children were born during a great social change in America. These social changes‚ including music and events‚ greatly affected this generation. Kids born in the earlier years

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