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    How is gender represented in ‘Last Friday Night’ by Katy Perry. The genre of Katy Perry’s ‘Last Friday Night’ is pop. The video includes lots of dancing‚ singing‚ partying and a general up beat vibe‚ especially the girls with shots of them dancing. This shows how younger people‚ especially girls who like to go out partying‚ showing off their looks etc.. I think the target audience for this video is teenagers + young adults as they typically go out partying + drinking. It also could be targeted

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    The reason why I do photography is the feeling I get when I’m behind the camera and the ability to move my subject round till I find the position I think looks best for the shoot. Freedom Of Expression. Art is an act of being free‚ art is passion‚ I feel a strong passion for photography. Art is the state of mind‚ so when someone looks at my work and sees something different every time‚ it’s a beautiful feeling. You can add so much emotion into one little picture‚ even with the simplest subject there

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    71 UNIT-4 THE CLASS IX VIDEO/RADIO SHOW UNIT 4 CBSE Aims : Development of skills - Reading‚ Writing‚ Speaking‚ Listening through a project. LISTENING • distinguishing main points from supporting details • exposure to pitch and stress • appreciation of different styles of presenting ideas and information • conveying ideas effectively • presenting oral reports and summaries • adopting varying styles of presenting different ideas • modulation of voice • scripting and producing a radio show • scripting

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    Dangers of Speeding

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    When riding through any type of speed zone you should be extremely precarious. Especially in a school zone‚ due to the children going and leaving school as well as all cars that could possible be lined up waiting to pick up and drop off. The Lake Oconee Academy speed zone is approximately 35 miles per hour. Going over this speed zone could harm your self and the people around you as well. Violating any school speed zone could endanger the lives of children crossing the street‚ buses traveling back

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    his detached mother and violently homophobic father. There are three different main viewpoints present in the film: the main narrative which follows Lester‚ presenting itself in a linear manner; Lester’s lustful fantasies about Angela‚ and Ricky’s camera footage which provides an objective view of the events of the narrative. In this film Mendes is simultaneously parodying the ideals of middle-class American society‚ while also—as shown in the film’s tagline—inviting us to “look closer” at the world

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    11.1 Annie Leibovitz How does a photographer change history? What makes a photographer influential? Photographers capture emotion‚ represent stories‚ and convey history. If you look at portraits of modern celebrities‚ you are likely to come across the name Annie Leibovitz. She has taken portraits of everyone from John Lennon and Queen Elizabeth II to Michael Jackson and Bill Gates. Her photographs have appeared in a number of different fashion and music magazines over the course of her career.

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    However at the end of the movie‚ the horizon seems warm and friendly. In most of the horizon shots‚ the actors start off camera and ride into the frame and across the horizon as the camera pans to follow them. There are also scenes in which the actors ride off into the distant horizon. Usually the actors start in the foreground and ride off into the background while the camera remains focused on the actors in the foreground. One of the most widely used techniques in the movie is the use of caves

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    The Memoy Keeper’s Daughter Kim Edwards General info: Kim Edwards was born in on January 1st 1985‚in Skaneateles‚NY.She graduated from Colgate University and University of Iowa. Her first novel was “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter” in 2005.It won the New York Best Sellers award‚ her writing won many awards. Kim Edwards was also wrote a short story collection‚” The Secret Of Fire King” in 1997 and “The Lake Dreams” in 2011.She also taught in the east of Asia with her husband. “The Memory Keeper’s

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    amazing image‚ I instantly fell in love with photography. My love for photography began when I was a child. When I was a child photography to me was just grabbing a camera and taking a picture. In a childs eyes everything they see or do is viewed differently than an adult would see it. I saw photography just messing around with a camera. As i got older‚ I realized there was so much more to taking a good picture than just pressing a button. When I started my freshman year in highschool‚ I decided that

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    Eastman Kodak (Kodak) was once a leader (Finnerty‚ 2000) and legendary brand in the photographic film industry (Associated Press‚ 2011b). It used the catchy slogan “You press the button‚ we do the rest” (Kodak‚ 2011) to successfully market its digital camera products. It employed as many as 145‚300 people and sales as high as $16 billion when it monopolized the US photography industry and became number one in the industry in 1988 (Dobbin‚ 2011). Recently‚ Kodak lost 90 percent of its market value (Weiss

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