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    MDI Chronicles

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    ALUMNI RELATIONS COMMITTEE MDI CHRONICLES — JAN 22‚ 2014 — Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Imperium and Akshayam Three days to remember Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. Click to add a photo or drag your photo here. For the first time in the history of MDI‚ Imperium - the cultural fest and Akshayam the sports fest were held together from 15th to 17th

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    Photograph Analysis Essay

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    Photograph Analysis 1‚ I will attempt to explain this photo as to what I visually see as though you have never seen it before. The black and white photo was taken by a photographer as he was relating this moment in time to shapes. He states in the picture that the people are immigrants from Europe. It was a long time ago in history where these people were returned to their country from their failed attempts to make a living in the United States. It is a direct reflection of depression at its best

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    to save user documents & application specific data to a central location and access those items from all the user’s devices. iCloud helps you store your photos‚ music‚ apps‚ documents‚ calendars and more. It’s an easiest way to manage your content. Apple has built iCloud functionality directly into many of their apps and iOS5. When you take a photo from your iPhone‚ it can automatically synchronize with iCloud‚ and be pushed to your iPad and Mac. You can stop worrying about keeping all of your devices

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    It is convinced that ‘Umbrella Revolution’ remains distinctly in Hongkongers’ memories. A year passed‚ the photo shoot in Yellow Umbrella Movement still evokes my personal emotion and thought. First of all‚ ‘heart-rending’‚ ‘helpless’‚ ‘alone’ and ‘chaos’ are the primary words pop up in my mind once I read the photo. The white smoke is filled in the air with many broken umbrellas fall on the crossroad. And people just run around to get rid of being attacked. It is depressed to see the protesters

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    Why Do Faces Engage Us

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    Faces Engage Us In today’s world photos are becoming a dominant means of communicating. There are many online photo sharing sites like Instagram that provide people with the ability to turn photos into a social medium. Because of its popularity many people are trying to discover the mechanisms by which users communicate around these photos and how the engage with them. In the article “Faces Engage Us: Photos with Faces Attract More Likes and Comments on Instagram” the authors try to answer two

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    1.0 Introduction In ecology‚ a species-area curve is a relationship between the area of a habitat‚ or of part of a habitat‚ and the number of species found within that area. Larger areas tend to contain larger numbers of species‚ and empirically‚ the relative numbers seem to follow systematic mathematical relationships. The species-area relationship is usually constructed for a single type of organism‚ such as all vascular plants or all species of a specific trophic level within a particular

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    affect it. A point Wiseman makes is about photo-shop and photo-shopped images. A concern of mine is that the evidence may show that Wiseman doesn’t connect photo-shop and photo-shopped images as being one whole issue and instead makes them two different entities. This is important because Wiseman claims we are drowning in visuals that change our comparison‚ but those visuals wouldn’t exist without the programs used to make them. Wiseman makes a claim that Photo-shopped images have changed the way we

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    crime scenes. However‚ just how many people know the details of an actual crime scene investigation? Does anyone know the tools used by the professionals? One intricate detail to investigating the scene of a crime is photography. Without the use of photos‚ a crime scene investigation may never get solved. Photography plays a very delicate part to the crime scene itself. Forensic photography is defined as the art of producing an accurate reproduction of an accident scene for the benefit of a court or

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    understanding the differences can help taking even better photos and can also help when debating with friends about the future of film. Following is a list of differences that are important to understand. The differences are listed in no particular order. The sensor: The most obvious difference between film and digital is the sensor used to take the photo. With film cameras a film sensitive to light is placed behind the lens. When a photo is taken the shutter opens for a predetermined period of

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    photographed the aftermath of the fallen building along with the belongings found in the piles of dust. He documents the aching work of rescue‚ recovery‚ demolition‚ and unearthing. Knowing the importance of the 9/11 photos he had taken‚ he created an exhibition consisting of 28 photos. Between 2001 and 2004‚ the exhibition‚ “After September 11: Images from Ground Zero”‚ traveled to more than 200 cities in 60 countries‚ and was seen by over three and a half million people. Meyerowitz has exhibitions

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