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    Rights and Limits (title) A. License to Jugaad (sub title) As between you and Jugaad‚ you own the content and all other information related to your products or services‚ that you submit or post and you are permitting Jugaad non-exclusive license for right to use‚ copy‚ modification‚ deal out‚ publish‚ and process‚ information and content that you are providing through our services‚ without any further agreement‚ notice and/or reimbursement to you or others. These rights are limited as mentioned below:

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    1. What is a pinhole camera? How do we know that these devices existed before the nineteenth century? A pinhole camera has no lens and is the simplest form of a camera. The pinhole camera existed before the nineteenth century because it is an 18th century invention 2. Who created the first photograph? How was this done? The first picture or photograph was produced by a French inventor‚ Joseph Nicephore Niepce. Niepce used a pewter plate and a substance known as bitumen of Judea. Bituman hardens

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    Our Filipino Values: A Connotation to the World What are Filipino values? What is distinctly Filipino in our value system? The Filipino value system arises from our culture or way of life‚ our distinctive way of becoming human in this particular place and time. We speak of Filipino values in a fourfold sense. First‚ although mankind shares universal human values‚ it is obvious that certain values take on for us a distinctively Filipino flavor. The Greek ideal of moderation or meden agan‚ the

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    Surrealism. He also successfully navigated the worlds of commercial and fine art‚ and came to be a sought-after fashion photographer. He is perhaps most remembered for his photographs of the inter-war years‚ in particular the camera-less pictures he called ’Rayographs’‚ but he always regarded himself first and foremost as a painter. Although he matured as an abstract painter‚ Man Ray eventually disregarded the traditional superiority painting held over photography and happily moved between different forms

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    Brian Duffy's Photography

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    and 1970s. He worked within an film industry as well as‚ as the aesthetic of the photography. He worked for numerous publications‚ including Glamour Magazine‚ Town Magazine as well as for Swiss Art. In the 1970s he designed the concept of silk cut‚ shoot Pirelli calendar in South of France. He used emotional effect with black and white color combinations in the photography to make that real. His most of the photography is very Glamorous as he was involved in the film industry‚ he worked with the celebrities

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    If you are looking to buy a new camera‚ consider the following advantages of digital photography over basic film photography. Digital photography is gaining in popularity for a ton of reasons simply because it is so versatile for taking all types of pictures. However‚ some of you are still hesitant to make the switch from film to digital. Some reasons to make the switch from film to digital are that the cost is less expensive than film‚ the instant gratification‚ and the built in editing features

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    Different Aircraft Accident Photography Procedures Aircraft Accident Photography David M. Merckson Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach‚ Florida Worldwide Online Instructor: John Kuborn January 26‚ 2013 ABSTRACT In this paper I will briefly go over and describe the various types of Aircraft Accident Photography procedures and equipment used to perform those duties. I will support and also will oppose the different types of accident photography with rationalization

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    Assess the usefulness of functionalist contributions to our understanding of society. Functionalism sees society as a system‚ that it is a set of interconnected parts which can work together in unison to form a whole. The early functionalists drew an analogy between society and an organism‚ i.e‚ the human body. They said that an understanding of an organ of the body involves understanding its relationship with every other organ and its contribution to the organism as a whole; therefore they

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    In the book Limits Without Power by Andrew Bacevich‚ Bacevich starts off his introduction with a precursor of United States history starting with the cold war till 9/11 where we as Americans has changed. Bacevich then compares the past United States with the current United States. Bacevich thesis in the book is “Rather than insisting that the world accommodate the United States‚ Americans need to reassert control over their own destiny‚ ending their condition of dependency and abandoning their imperial

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    Sociology Samantha Lowe Using Materials from Item A and elsewhere assess the contribution of functionalism to our understanding of families and households. Functionalism focuses on the positive roles played by different institutions of society‚ the main one being the family. Functionalism see family as a vital organisation in all societies‚ they are needed to meet basic needs. Functionalism stresses the positive role of the family‚ and its great importance for society. Functionalists

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