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    Lewis Hine

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    public to his cause. He took photos with the goal of enlightening the public to the dismal facilities that child laborers worked in and dejected emotions they were feeling. The moral climate of the time held child labor as an acceptable part of society because it was in the midst of the great depression and families needed more money. Hine saw it as his job to challenge these views to try to get child labor laws passed through his emotionally provocative photos. The frame includes a cotton spinning

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    people‚ but things change. Those mountains could flow with lava‚ that valley could be a river‚ those people could pass away. According to photography‚ one can make multiple memories as time goes on. One can get better results than a painting‚ and photos do not take time to make. A painting‚ on the other hand‚ requires a lot of time and patience. We should use photography more often because it makes memories that stick with one forever. Imagine one is 16‚ the next moment‚ one is 93. Memories tend

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    Desi Crafts

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    Desi Crafts | Creativity‚ Excellence‚ Touch of Tradition | A local Handicrafts selling business | | Submitted By-Fahmina HuqID- 1111382030Course- BUS251Section- 7 | | | | * Letter of Transmittal August 2‚ 2012 Taufique Hossain‚ Instructor of BUS 251‚ BBA Dept. North South University Dear Sir‚ In this report I have tried to do the analysis with due sincerity and I would like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to have the chance to work on this. Despite

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    The “Boston Photographs” by Nora Ephron is a series of photographs that were captured in Boston when an apartment fire took the life of a young mother. A photographer named Stanley Forman captured theses frames of a rescue ladder falling from the fire escape‚ and the mother grasping for the fireman while the baby started falling from the edge. The essay “From Realism to Virtual Reality: Images of America’s Wars” by Bruce Franklin is describing the technological advancements that evolved throughout

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    The Sixth Sense Technology

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    applications ‚cost and area where it it used. It was developed by pranav mistry‚a mit student.this controls multiple devices. The input is taken and it is send to the sensors .The sensors processes the data and performs the specified process like taking photos or watching videos or browsing internet. The colour markers is very useful in taking photos.The hand movements are saved and the data is sent to the processors like the camera.The mode has to be changed in order to perform the various processes.we

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    and gathered evidence. Upon gathering evidence‚ two samples of blood were obtained at the scene. One sample was found located on a bloody wrench used to assault Steinbeck (Photo‚20).The second sample was inquired at the entrance of the residence from a door jam on the metal glider where the door latch slides across the frame(Photo‚1). Unfortunately‚ no latent prints were obtained from the scene. I‚ Officer Rookie‚ checked with Steinbeck’s Neighbors in attempt to acquire any information anyone might

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    but will learn more about the wider social historical and geographical context? Do these campaigns give the desired outcome in the end‚ which is raising money in a democratic way that empowers the subjects from injustice? (Ed Kashi and the Third Frame: NGOs and Photography Conference Report 2010) “Pictures are powerful” notes Lester and Ross authors of the book “ Images that Injure” (2010). They argue that the publishing of strong images makes economic sense. However economic priorities should

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    Solar Tracker

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    ABSTRACT Solar energy is rapidly gaining notoriety as an important means of expanding renewable energy resources. As such‚ it is vital that those in engineering fields understand the technologies associated with this area. This project includes the design and construction of a microcontroller-based solar panel tracking system. Solar tracking allows more energy to be produced because the solar array is able to remain aligned to the sun. This system builds upon topics learned in this course. To

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    part of a fantasy or surreal sequence. Traditionally such a depiction would be achieved through cross-fading techniques on film. Since the early 1990s‚ this has been replaced by computer software to create more realistic transitions. | Three frames form a morph from George W. Bush to Arnold Schwarzenegger showing the midpoint between the two extremes Though the 1986 movie The Golden Child implemented very crude morphing effects from animal to human and back‚ the first movie to employ detailed

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    Basic Photography

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    want to look at as they are the most important. We’ll go into much more detail in a bit‚ but here’s a basic overview of the parts we’re going to look at: * The body is the housing for your camera. While it has little effect on the quality of your photos‚ it does affect things like ease of use and comfort. * The lens is the eye of the camera‚ and it’s a very complex instrument. Different lenses can provide many different features‚ so it’s important to know the differences between them. In future

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