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    Steve McCurry – Photographer Photo description – Portrait Vietnam Gallery – Vietnam The comely young woman in the photo has a small‚ wide face with angular cheekbones and a broad nose. I call her Buôn because it’s the Vietnamese word for sad. She has smooth‚ crease-free skin the color of raw Tupelo honey next to the pale gray of what is possibly a knock-off of a 1980s Members Only jacket. The collar sits askew and the right leaf is turned slightly upward. Her wide-set‚ almond-shaped eyes‚ so

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    Stereotypes In Photos

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    In my opinion the use of photoshop in pictures can have a major affect on a variety of things. Such as self of steem in young adolecence and the pressure to be "perfect"‚ But having said that photoshop isn’t the only thing playing the public eye. Everywhere we turn there is often a picture displaying a beautiful skinny woman with a perfect complextion‚ and wether we like it or not for a split second you think to your self "why am I not like that". Often this can be a trigger point for adolecence

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    AMST 3010 Fall 2014 Tuesday & Thursday 11:40-12:55 Lincoln Hall Room 107 Photography and The American Dream Professor: Bill Gaskins gaskins@cornell.edu Office Hours Tuesday 3-5PM 221E Tjaden Hall Who are ‘the poor’ in the United States? Who are the largest recipients of federal welfare and entitlement spending? Why is there an unprecedented‚ simultaneous and dramatic increase in wealth and poverty in the United States at this point in its history? What role does photography play in our

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    remarkable in the way that we can look a picture and instantly relive a previous memory or experience. Pictures are almost a way to freeze time and reflect on who we were then and who we are now. This photograph is not much of an experience‚ but a reflection on my life as a child itself. I had no idea back then that I would be who I am today. I pictured my future many times‚ over‚ and over again. I would make up stories and ideas of the types of friends I would have and what we would do for fun. Imagining

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    The Rights of a Human Being: Photo Essay Vishesh Thanki Ms. Ritichie CGW 4UO-A November 23‚ 2010 http://forchicanachicanostudies.wikispaces.com/file/view/unity-is-strength.gif/62142304/unity-is-strength.gif The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights states clearly that “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” (Universal Declaration of Human Rights). However this is not always regulated around the world. There is a small disparity in terms of people

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    and Francis Crick to the revelation of DNA structure. Franklin’s expertise in X-ray crystallography led to the infamous “Photo 51.” This photo was the deciding factor in what Watson and Crick were theorizing in their own studies. “Photo 51” was shared with the two scientists without permission by Franklin’s said to be colleague‚ Maurice Williams. Without Rosalind Franklin’s photo‚ who knows what kind of discoveries were to arise? IN THE BEGINNINGS... Franklin was born

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    As you know the photo is great power to influence people’s mind. Picture can change perception‚ social‚ political position and even identity. I want to talk about most popular and influential documentary photo that changed the world. It would be hard to imagine a technology that had more impact on 20th century life than photography: the automobile‚ the airplane‚ nuclear power‚ all of these were higher profile than photography‚ yet in day-to-day terms‚ photography was truly the most pervasive.

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    Photo Realism

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    The UNI-01 class recently participated in a group activity‚ which tested both our abilities to coordinate and communicate. In short‚ we were all separated into groups‚ given a variety of crafting materials‚ and were told that we had five minutes to plan a design for a stable‚ and tall tower. During the five minutes of planning‚ however‚ we were not allowed to touch any of the materials we would use. We were then left to construct the tower‚ but were to remain silent. During the first phase of

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    My Reflection Essay Being the billionth paper that I wrote in this class‚ I thought my observational essay was pretty good. It had decent wording in it‚ consisted of many different techniques of writing‚ and was just overall well written. To write this paper‚ I started a week in advance. I went to my dad’s house and sat in his office for about 5 hours writing the entire paper‚ while taking a few breaks of course! The office was totally quiet‚ which is one factor that I require

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    Reflection Essay

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    essay Reflection is a key part of human existence serves as a way people reconsider and contemplate in order to grow in life and move forward. Whether it is re-assessing the choice to have a burger for lunch‚ or thinking about last year’s trip to Paris‚ human beings naturally examine events of the past and their life choices. Reflecting acts as a coping mechanism‚ allowing for the opportunity to mature and do better. While critically reflecting on my junior year research paper‚ I examined what

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