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    Eastman revolutionized photography through his advancements with dry plates‚ rolled film‚ easy-use-cameras‚ and created an industrial empire. George believed that it was the manifest destiny of his company to become the largest manufacturer of photographic materials in the world. George has changed the way we learn about history by letting us live through his pictures. Motivation George Eastman had a strong belief that there was an easier way to take and develop pictures. In the article‚ “Picture

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    2011 Paper 2 Module A – Elective 1: Distinctive Voices In what ways are people and experiences brought to life through distinctive voices? In your response‚ make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. Sample response: Prose fiction Prescribed text: The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender‚ Marele Day‚ 1988 Related text: ‘Katrina’‚ Bruce Dawe‚ 1967 (poetry) The introduction names the texts and outlines how they both use

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    The Treatment of Timothy Fugal - Doug MacKenzie 1. Hook – 1 a. The hook was interesting. I was a bit thrown off by the use of an accent in the text‚ and wasn’t quite sure what to make of it‚ but the position in a doctor’s office and his interest in a celebrity caught my attention. 2. Setting – 1 a. The setting‚ while consistent in the place‚ which is most often the doctor’s office‚ is not always consistently described. At the beginning we don’t get a lot of information about where/when they are

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    Film Studies Assignment 1 Classical and Post-Classical Hollywood Cinema Table of contents INTRODUCTION--------------------------------------------- 3 CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD------------------------------- 4 Classical Gender Representation-------------------------------------- 4 Classical Style‚ form and content-------------------------------------- 5 GENRE TRANSFORMATION AND POST-CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD------------------------------- 5 REFERENCES 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 FILMOGRAPHY 10 INTRODUCTION During

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    Vyse Daffodil Woman However‚ Vyse’s next exhibit at the RA‚ 1923‚ his Flower Seller (RA 369)‚ can easily be identified from the description published in The Pottery and Glass Record as Daffodil Woman (Fig 50). Vyse‚ is thought to have encountered a young woman selling spring flowers in Chelsea‚ and began to sketch her‚ another subject to model. Standing 10 inches high‚ this figure is the tallest figure of the genre in the Vyse canon. Daffodil Woman is unusual among the early figures and appears for

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    Using examples‚ discuss the way in which the situation comedy can be analysed in terms of gender. This paper will explore in detail‚ the concept of gender and it’s relation to the situation comedy (sitcom)‚ analysing both masculine and feminine gender roles within this popular genre of television. To gain a basic understanding of the theory included in the representation of gender in the sitcom‚ this paper will mainly draw on the research of television theorist Bret Mills. The well-known sitcom

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    Do photographic illustrations work as well as hand drawn techniques at communicating the content and atmosphere of fairy tales? Thesis Photography is becoming a more influential and common style of illustration. I will examine and compare the work of two illustrators‚ Disney and Tim Burton‚ who used photography and John Tenniel‚ who used hand drawn illustrations‚ to asses whether photography works as well at communicating the content and atmosphere of fairy tales. Introduction “Photographs are

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    mid-1820s‚ Nicéphore Niépce succeeded‚ but several days of exposure in the camera were required and the earliest results were very crude. Niépce ’s associate Louis Daguerre went on to develop the daguerreotype process‚ the first publicly announced photographic process‚ which required only minutes of exposure in the camera and produced clear‚ finely detailed results. It was commercially introduced in 1839‚ a date generally accepted as the birth year of practical photography. Today we take a step back

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    An Abstract Truth The creation of a story is similar to that of a painting. Reality is the canvas in which the artist creates his work from‚ something to base his truth off of and truth is represented by the paint that is used to create the story‚ in the hands of the artist who can form these into new shapes and cloak the original identity of the truth. The story is the finished painting‚ now masked with truths that have been skewed by the artist and left to the viewer to interpret. While the paints

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    believe in. In the first paragraph of the novel‚ Hawthorne describes the prison door "which was heavily timbered with oak and studded with iron spikes" (Pg. 33) to flaunt the austerity and illustrate what times were like right off the bat. He uses verisimilitude to liken the callousness of the puritan ethic to the portal behind which go the criminals who don’t follow these guidelines. The symbolism in this situation is used to intensify the importance of the puritan ethic in the novel. To elucidate Hester’s

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