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    Fantasy Theme Analysis of “It’s Not About the Shoes” The Jordan Brand attempts to communicate to its audience that to become legendary they need to understand that it is not about the shoes‚ but what it is you do in them. They do this by showing a number of star athletes performing when they were in college and high school to the narrator’s (Michael Jordan) words. This paper hypothesizes how it is the Jordan Brand attempts to bring their audience to the shared rhetorical vision of becoming legendary

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    see‚ but many artists paint primarily disfigured people for the purpose of constant exposure (Thomson 81). Constant expose helps to prevent unfamiliarity when a deformed person is seen in a real world situation‚ because the starrer will have seen visuals similar in paintings and pictures before. Repetition in language is a vital technique that Thomson uses. The repeated words that Thomson chose‚ express common accusations and assumptions in regards towards deformities. A few of

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    they end their presentation. I think they were successful about time issue. They did not present their subject in a very hurry way‚ they have given enough time for audience to analyses what they said. One think that I was not satisfied is their visual objects. They prefer to put the founder of

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    trafficking in the lens | Optometry and Vision Science | Dr Angus Grey ac.grey@auckland.ac.nz | Modelling of lens function  | Optometry and Vision Science | Dr Ehsan Vaghefi e.vaghefi@auckland.ac.nz | Exploring neural plasticity in the human visual cortex | Optometry and Vision Science | Dr. Ben Thompson b.thompson@auckland.ac.nz | Development of aids for colour deficient optometrists | Optometry and Vision Science | Dr. Misha Vorobyev m.vorobyev@auckland.ac.nz | Botox: as a tool for eye

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    symbols (visual codes) What ideas and meaning are communicated? What are the visual communications and signs? What do these visual codes represent? How are choices about colours textures‚ shapes‚ technologies‚ materials‚ location‚ techniques‚ etc. used to communicate meanings? Post-modern Frame Analysing an artwork through lens of a postmodern frame reveals how the conventions of art and manstream values and beliefs of society are challenged. How does the artist’s choice of visual qualities

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    never truly see him for who he was. Kent was only trying to do what was best for Lear‚ but Lear could not see that. Kent’s vision is not clouded‚ as is Lear’s‚ and he knows that he can remain near Lear as long as he hides behind his mask. Lear’s visual perception is so superficial that the merely the garments and simple disguise that Kent wears easily dupe him. Lear cannot really see Kent. He only learns of Kent’s noble and honest character just prior to his death‚ when his vision is cleared. By this

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    Paul de Gelder Sometimes people are forced to undertake a difficult change in their lives. This is evident in the feature article Paul de Gelder composed by Caitlin Chang where various language and visual techniques have been combined to portray how events can effect and force upon change in an individual’s life. Throughout the article‚ first person point of view “I” has been used and repeated to assist readers in understanding de Gelder’s life and issues he has had to face along the way. It

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    Bibliography: • Primary Source: Merleau-Ponty‚ Maurice. Phenomenology of Perception trans. Colin Smith. London and New York: Routledge and Kegan Pau‚ 1962. • Secondary Sources: Copleston‚ Frederick. A History of Philosophy: From the French Revolution to Sartre‚ Camus and Levi-Strauss. New York: Bantam Doubleday‚ 1994. Kwant‚ Remy

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    Understanding the Employee’s Perception of their role in the Workplace: Increasing Productivity Kreitner and Kinicki stated‚ “Perception is a cognitive process that enables us to interpret and understand our surroundings”(p.185). When employees are evaluating their roles in the workplace‚ their perceptions of these roles may lead to either an increase or decrease productivity. Whether they develop positive or negative perceptions of their roles in the workplace may lead them to feel valuable

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    from one to another and you will see them in motion. All of the lines in this are perfectly straight‚ even though the image appears to be bulging out of the screen. Check with a ruler! The Barber pole illusion is a visual illusion that reveals biases in the processing of visual motion in the human brain. When a diagonally-striped pole is rotated around its vertical axis (horizontally)‚ it appears as though the stripes are moving in the direction of its vertical axis downwards. Stare at the

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