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    How to write a formal letter: 1. Your address goes in the top right corner. 2. Under your address you write the date. Write the date like this: January 10‚ 2009. 3. The name and address to the person you are writing to. If you don’t have a name‚ you should try to address the letter to some form of title. Eg. The manager. 4. The salutation of the letter. How to write it often depends on if you know the recipants name. If so‚ you write Dear Mrs Teller. If you don’t know the name‚ write

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    Digital Photography

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    * Merits and Demerits of Digital technology in still photography. Digital Technology: A digital system is a technology that uses discrete‚ discontinuous representations of information or works in a discontinuous manner. This is contrasted with continuous‚ or analog systems which behave in a continuous manner‚ or represent information using a continuous function. Although digital representations are discrete‚ the information represented can be either discrete‚ such as numbers and letters or continuous

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    The Genre of Memento

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    Genre The genre Noir was created in the early 1940’s to 1950’s with an influx of popular noir films being made in this era. Film noir is a movie definition‚ which is primarily used to define stylish Hollywood crime dramas‚ mostly those that underline skeptical attitudes and sexual motivations. Film noirs most noticeable feature is the low key black and white style. Numerous stories of the genre noir were crime based. Noir has many specific techniques that are used in the films‚ which give

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    Photography Final

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    Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face‚ the beauty of the earth and skies that man has inherited‚ and the wealth and confusion man has created. It is a major force in explaining man to man‚” said Edward Steichen‚ a well-known American photographer. To those who discover it‚ photography is a life enhancing and fulfilling profession and hobby. It is a creative outlet with low barriers of entry and accessible to all‚ at anytime and anywhere. It provides the photographer

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    Photography History

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    History of Photography I have heard‚ more than once‚ that a picture is worth a thousand words. Although I can’t quote who said it‚ I could not agree more. A photograph is a very powerful tool‚ capable of telling a complete story with just one picture; let’s just hope the story is true. If taking out of context‚ a photograph can also be misleading. In addition with all the digital advances and different software in the market‚ it is relatively easy to manipulate a photography and therefore

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    Murder: Aesthetics and Poe

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    Murder as a Fine Art: Basic Connections between Poe’s Aesthetics‚ Psychology‚ and Moral Vision Author(s): Joseph J. Moldenhauer Source: PMLA‚ Vol. 83‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1968)‚ pp. 284-297 Published by: Modern Language Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1261183 . Accessed: 02/06/2011 19:35 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of

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    The Power of Photography

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    have come through an artificial lens‚ but a camera is a close cousin to both a magnifying glass and a microscope. It is not only the ability to see things in more detail that commands our attention. It is something else‚ something about the art of photography that forces us to examine the world as we don’t normally do. Normally we don’t see things as they are. The familiar is forced into the background of our focus. Objects become ideas. Our couch is no longer a collection of darks and lights‚ patterns

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    During the nineteenth century photography was a very popular pursuit. Social and cultural circumstances as well as scientific interests spread the invention and use of photography. Not all people embraced photography‚ especially some artists who did not consider photographs to be a form of art‚ but many found it to be a very useful tool. Photographs served as documentation for wars and furthered scientific research‚ creating new technologies that we take for granted today‚ making it a useful tool

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    How has photography influenced your life? Photography has influenced my life in ways that are hard to explain. From the time I was born‚ photographs have surrounded me everywhere I look. With that being said‚ its hard to imagine life without to photographs; therefore I can eaily say that photography has influenced me. The tricky part of the question is answering in which ways has photography influenced my life. I would have to say that by being able to look at photographs everyday‚ I’m able to

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    Digital Photography and Kodak

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    officer. By late February‚ it was looking as though 2004 would also be his most challenging. The year had begun with Kodak’s dissident shareholders becoming louder and bolder. The critical issue was Kodak’s digital imaging strategy that Carp had presented to investors in September 2003. The strategy called for a rapid acceleration in Kodak’s technological and market development of its digital imaging business and the commitment of some $3 billion in investment—financed in part by slashing Kodak’s

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