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    Railroad crossing can be very dangerous and can kill people even if you are not in a car. For example in the game “Dumb Ways to Die” is says in the video before you play the game is to be very careful around trains and do not cross the tracks at any time of the day. It also says be patient when you stop at a railroad crossing. Do not go around those things are down for a reason. The train is coming if those railroad crossing signs are down and the lights are flashing red it is telling you to stop

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    Visual Analysis Art is said to be the application of human creative skill and imagination and Peter Paul Rubens portrays just that in his paintings. Peter Paul Rubens’ Wolf and Fox Hunt‚ oil on canvas‚ Ca. 1616 is a mater piece. Located in the Metropolitan Museum on the second floor Peter Paul Rubens’ artwork Wolf and Fox Hunt creates an extreme sense of danger depicted through the animals and conveys a story using composition‚ size and color. Showing the action of the hunt and the vicious battle

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    Visual Pollution

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    and Technology Unit Two Investigation VISUAL POLLUTION Visual pollution only occurs in some parts of Australia. Visual pollution has now become a law by the council due to businesses advertising on busy roads which distract the drivers. However even if your car was parked in a shopping centre car park and had a for sale sign on the back of your car this will be braking the law! I chose visual pollution because it really effects my workplace. We are

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    Analyzing a Visual

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    Analyzing a Visual Americans are bombarded with ads and public service announcements every day. They come in the forms of media including television‚ newspapers‚ and other forms as well. Because Americans are bombarded with so many ads and public service announcements‚ the composers need to have reasonable and credible arguments and keep the viewers attention‚ and to persuade them. Public service announcements are a special kind of ad whose intention is to encourage beneficial actions or donations

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    Visual Argument

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    Analysis of Visual Argument The site visithoustontexas.com is a website designed to attract and convince tourists to visit the city of Houston‚ Texas and to provide information about current events‚ activities‚ and places to go while visiting the city as well as hotels and restaurants. The website includes a considerable amount of images of these places and events and each of these images are accompanied by a small descriptive text which‚ if followed‚ it will redirect to a section of the webpage

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    Visual Merchandising

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    Team Leader and Interns From: Samantha Stevens‚ Agnes Moore‚ and Valerie Peron Subject: Proposal to create‚ organize‚ and present a visual merchandising promotion concept for the months of January and October for the U of A bookstore. Problem statements:The purpose of this proposal is to demonstrate the University Bookstore’s need for a more effective visual merchandising concept. In order to address the problem of unsuccessful display results in the U of A Bookstore‚ this project will explore:

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    Visual Media

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    Influence of Visual Media The various forms of visual media in American culture have changed the way we think overall. It has made us change the way we dress‚ how we communicate with each other‚ and how we perceive the world around us. Currently‚ the forms of entertainment that is available cause many individual and their families to be more consumed with visual entertainment that reading any form of literature or children even enjoying outside entertainment. Children in the past couldn’t wait

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    Visual Analysis The two sculptures I chose were The Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet and Monumental Figure. The Sakhmet statue is from the New Kingdom era‚ 18th Dynasty. Dated all the way back to ca. 1390-1352 B.C. in Egypt. It is made out of granodiorite. There are two identical at the museum in New York. The Monumental Figure is from the 9th century. It was found in Mexico‚ it is from the Mayan culture. The statue is classified as a stone-sculpture. You can find the Monumental figure in gallery 358

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    visual design

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    THE FRAMES THE FRAMES provide us with different ways of understanding the visual arts. USING THE FRAMES The meaning of the work is understood in relation to the sensory‚ felt or perceived experiences of the artist and the audience (the viewer) WRITING ABOUT ARTWORKS FROM THE SUBJECTIVE FRAME 1. Write about the emotion that the artwork communicates to you 2. Think about the connection between your life‚ feelings and experiences

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    Distinctively Visual

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    Distinctively Visual The distinctively visual is a prominent characteristic in which the composer shapes a unique visual perspective for the responder to interpret. Using a variety of techniques and languages‚ the composer is distinctively able to create vibrant and lively visualisations within their work. The poetry of Douglas Stewart‚ in particular ‘Lady feeding the cats’ and ‘Nesting time’ and the image of ‘’Firefighters at twin towers attack’’ photographed by Todd Maisel are particularly effective

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