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    initially perceived this medium to represent reality‚ but in actuality there is more behind the frame. This interview has common themes and brings up interesting topics for discussion. One of the central ideas behind Zoe Crosher’s work is the idea of photographic locations where both fictional and non fictional character’s disappeared. Upon viewing an image we perceive it to be genuine; even fiction photography usually has something tangible. This also

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    Screen Printing versus Digital Printing Introduction: There are so many innovations in textile printing methods since block printing to rotary screen printing machine‚ and dry heat transfer printing. The global market of textile printing is smaller and more dependent on fashion. Market of textile printing involves rotary screen printing (about 58%)‚ followed by flat-bed printing (about 28%)1‚ and remaining by transfer‚ hand screen printing but there is not any statistics for digital printing

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    Tolstoy‚ The Diaries of Leo Tolstoy‚ 2009 * Bain‚ Andre (1967) ‘The Ontology of the Photographic Image’ What is Cinema?‚ vol.1. Berkley: University of California press‚ 9 – 16. * A.R. Duckworth‚ Influential Theorists: Andre Bazin – The Ontology Of The Photographic Image‚ The motley view‚ 2008 http://ardfilmjournal.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/influential-theorists-andre-bazin-%E2%80%93-the-ontology-of-the-photographic-image/ * Daily Mirror statement in full‚ CNN‚ 2004 http://web.archive.org/web/20041125053916/www

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    Fashion and its Sense of Place Landscape was the first photographic genre‚ but how influential is it in contemporary fashion? Photographic genres are forever blurring and more than ever we are seeing photographs from fashion shoots ending up in prestigious galleries. My own work is heavily influenced by the use of people within the landscape‚ and while I am starting to experiment with fashion within different landscapes. This essay gives me the chance to explore the history of people within landscapes

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    Lisa Le Feuvre Introduction/ / Strive to Fail Uncertainty and instability characterize these times. Nonetheless‚ success and progress endure as a condition to strive for‚ even though there is little faith in either. All individuals and societies know failure better than they might care to admit - failed romance‚ failed careers‚ failed politics‚ failed humanity‚ failed failures. Even if one sets out to fail ‚ the possibility of success is never eradicated‚ and failure once again is ushered

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    otherwise have access to. For example‚ despite significant advances in transportation in the last few centuries‚ it may not be possible for a person to travel to a certain place of their desire. However‚ utilizing the internet or other trove of photographic artifacts‚ he or she can view places all over the world from the calm‚ cerulean blue seas of the Caribbean or the extremely biodiverse lush islands of the Galapagos all from the comfort

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    analytical factors will help in our effort. As there are various types of rock a photographic representation or guide line is not of much importance. In fact the number and relative effectiveness of geological events and various process (causes) that have acted upon them is of much importance to evaluate such features. This paper concentrate on the estimation of natural resources with the help of the Aerial photographic analysis. Key Words :1. Remote Sensing 2. Photograph 3.Natural resources 4.Information

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    had little knowledge of Kodak’s products‚ and the consumer market for photography was very underdeveloped. Moreover‚ apart from state-run stores that were generally poorly run‚ there was little or no infrastructure in place for distributing photographic equipment and films and for processing film. To compound matters‚ Russian consumers were poor and unlikely to be able to afford all but the most inexpensive cameras and films. A decade later‚ Kodak’s entry into Russia is widely regarded as

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    Allegory An allegory is a symbolism device where the meaning of a greater‚ often abstract‚ concept is conveyed with the aid of a more corporeal object or idea being used as an example. Alliteration Alliteration is a literary device where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group. Whether it is the consonant sound or a specific vowel group‚ the alliteration involves creating a repetition of similar sounds in the sentence. Alliterations are also created

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    Henry Fleming and The red Badge of Courage The main character of this book is Henry Fleming‚ mostly referred to as The Youth or Youth. The Youth has dark‚ curly brown hair also; he is a young teenager and is average height when compared to the Tall Soldier. Henry is insecure because he is going through a difficult stage between being a "man" and being a "boy". Henry can’t wait to get to war when he signs up but during the book Henry learns that war has a lot of affects on people

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