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    ‘Esquire Magazine’ (March 1965) Contextual Studies Essay‚ GD Year 1‚ Sophie Costello Image Analysis I’ll be researching the image on the front cover of an Esquire magazine‚ titled ’The Masculinisation of the American Woman ’ Issue no. 376 (March‚ 1965)‚ the Verna Lisi cover in a photo shoot showcasing the iconic blonde caught mid-shave. I found the image in a book by Richard Hollis called ‘Graphic Design‚ A concise History’ (2001). The reason I chose to study this advert was because it

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    his “Venus at a Mirror” Paul Rubens presents the nude beauty of the goddess of Love‚ Venus. The artist portrays the goddess of love from a back view‚ seated in the center of his composition. An adolescent cupid is presented in the left foreground‚ holding a mirror with the reflection of Venus’ face on its surface‚ while a dark-skinned‚ exotic handmaid fills the upper right of the painting fondling the golden hair of the Venus. The three figures form a lunette that emphasizes the mirror that frames Venus

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    and discuss two images of Jesus from the New Testament. What is their relevance today? Word Count: 1528 Throughout the New Testament we are presented with various images of Jesus Christ‚ this is in no small part due to the wealth of his personality and the many aspects of this we are introduced to through the Gospels and in Paul’s letters. This essay will discuss and analyse two of these images: “The Teacher and “The Healer.” Whilst discussing what these images tell us about

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    The use of Personification and Metaphor in ‘Mirror’ In the Poem ‘Mirror’ by Sylvia Plath‚ there is a continuing theme of change. In the beginning the changes are simple‚ like the acts of day turning to night‚ but at the end we see the life changes of a woman in particular. Through the use of metaphor and personification in the poem‚ Plath creates images of water‚ reflections‚ and colors as having human characteristics to emphasize the strong theme of change throughout the poem. From the beginning

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    Self in 1958 vs. Mirror

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    I believe that the poem "Mirror" is all about identity‚ how the image of the mirror is a reflection of Plath herself‚ searching for herself and reflecting her inner turmoil. The first stanza gives human qualities to the mirror‚ making it a prime example of personification. The mirror "mediates" and "reflects." The mirror is used to personify how young people only look at the superficial qualities of themselves as well as others. With the shift in stanzas‚ the lake becomes a metaphor. As people age

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    Spherical Mirrors A spherical mirror is a mirror which has the shape of a piece cut out of a spherical surface. There are two types of spherical mirrors: concave‚ and convex. These are illustrated in Fig. 68. The most commonly occurring examples of concave mirrors are shaving mirrors and makeup mirrors. As is well-known‚ these types of mirrors magnify objects placed close to them. The most commonly occurring examples of convex mirrors are the passenger-side wing mirrors of cars. These type of mirrors

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    Image and Photography

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    from the Greek phōtos means "light" and graphos means "drawing"‚ together meaning "drawing with light". Photography is the art‚ science‚ and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation‚ either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material or electronically by means of an image sensor. Photography has many uses for business‚ science‚ manufacturing‚ art‚ recreational purposes‚ and mass communication. Modern photography has raised a number of concerns

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    Analysis of Sylvia Plath’s “Mirror” Sylvia Plath is known as the poet of confession. Her life is strongly connected to her works. She uses poetry as a way to confess her feelings‚ to express and release her pain in life. “Mirror” is one of her most famous poems. Sylvia Plath wrote the poem in 1961‚ just two years before her actual suicide. After suffering a miscarriage‚ she realized that she was pregnant again. She and her husband moved to a small town and their marriage began going worse. The poem

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    The Image of Nursing Dawn Davis Texas A&M University-Texarkana The Image of Nursing Following is a discussion of the image of nursing and professional identity. Factors contributing to nursing image and the effects of nursing image are included. The Image of Nursing What is the professional identity‚ or the image of nursing? How does the public view this hardworking profession? Do they understand what a nurse does? Do they understand the thought processes involved in caring

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    After analyzing “The Media Assault on Male Body Image”‚ I strongly agree with its assertion and believe it should be published in The Shorthorn. This article is written by Seed Magazine‚ so its credibility is questionable. However because the article has a persuasive rhetorical appeal‚ is relatable to UTA students‚ and is well-written. I believe it’ll be a popular piece in The Shorthorn. The magazine’s central claim deals with the pressures society put on males and how it affects them negatively

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