A qualitative method‚ the focus of discourse analysis (DA) is any form of written or spoken language‚ such as a conversation or a newspaper article. The main topic of interest is the underlying social structures‚ which may be assumed or played out within the conversation or text. It concerns the sorts of tools and strategies people use when engaged in communication (also known as linguistic repertoires)‚ such as slowing one’s speech for emphasis‚ use of metaphors‚ choice of particular words to display
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“IMPACT OF VISUAL MERCHANDISING ON CUSTOMER FOOTFALL & THEIR BUYING BEHAVIOR IN BHARTI RETAIL LTD. (EASY DAY MARKET)” Summer project submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Recognized by AICTE‚ Ministry of HRD‚ Govt. of India) By Varun S Nath PG 09 116 INMANTEC Integrated Academy
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Some part of me doesn’t want to draw or think about Auschwitz. I can’t visualize it clearly‚ and I can’t BEGIN to imagine what it felt like” (Spiegelman II‚ 46:1). Perhaps Spiegelman uses iconography as a solution to this problem. By making the visual elements of the story and the characters less detailed‚ Spiegelman takes an objective approach to the haunting experience. As Art walks home from his appointment with Pavel‚ he begins to brainstorm his project again‚ no longer distracted by his guilt
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Martin Wong was born in 1946 in Portland‚ and grew up in San Francisco. He was a well known Chinese-American painter in the late twentieth century. Wong was a contemporary artist and his artwork is described to be a combination of visionary art styles and social realism. In this paper I will explain Martin Wong’s background and my interpretation of his art piece “Closed” by looking at his choice of elements in the composition and what they evoke. Thus‚ Wong studied architect and ceramics in college
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5 Things about him: ° I like the materials he uses ° I like the placement of his work ° I like the way his work deals with and creates limitations ° I dislike elements of simplicity in his work ° I like the titles he uses in association with the work I like the materials he uses: Martin Creed uses materials from the everyday world to create his art. He will often use office supplies such as clean white paper‚ blue tack‚ polystyrene and cardboard. What interests me about using such materials
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ARTS103OL Art Appreciation A FORMAL ANALYSIS of Ansel Adam’s Tree‚ Stump and Mist‚ North Cascades National Park Instructor: Cheryl Knowles-Harrigan Part I – Selection of the Art Object: The intent of this paper is to make a Formal Analysis of Ansel Adam’s Tree‚ Stump and Mist for greater self- understanding and to be a better art appreciation critic. The work I have selected for this requirement will be explained and critiqued in depth to provide
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When looking at Pablo Picasso’s “Girl Before a Mirror”‚ one can obviously make out a girl observing herself in front of a mirror. The woman is portrayed one way before the mirror and another way in her reflection. Picasso is obviously sending a message behind the meaning of his work. He also‚ more than likely‚ has a reason and story behind why he rendered the work of art. This message and story become useless when it is reproduced onto a computer screen‚ according to John Berger. In his Ways of
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One of the most recognizable athletes in the world and more importantly‚ one of best soccer players in the game today‚ David Beckham is also a popular figure in the world of the media and advertising. He has made appearances in advertisements for such companies as Adidas‚ Pepsi‚ Gillette‚ and Vodafone. Recently‚ I noticed an advertisement in People for "David Beckham Instinct‚" a product line consisting of aftershave and fragrances. On the back of the magazine‚ he is shown in a head-only photo
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The opening sequence of K-PAX begins with an instrumental melody and a black screen. The first image that appears is of a spec of blurred light. The spec of light is similar to the haze one may see around a street lamp. The camera is close-up and blurred. The image is kept on for 3 seconds and then the camera fades out and back into another blurred image of light with dark contrasts. The dark contrasts appear to be blurred shadows. The images transitionally fade in and out in two to three second
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Land of the free? Americans enjoy more personal freedoms than any country in the world‚ but‚ since the attacks on the “World Trade Center” and the “Pentagon” on 9-11-2011‚ and the subsequent passing of the “Patriot Act”‚ the American way of life has been forever changed‚ and a lot of the personal‚ private freedoms Americans enjoy are gone. The text in the center of the art piece sets the tone. It forces the viewer to ask themselves the question. Are we really free? By taking a
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