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    INTEGRATED TERM PROJECT MOTION GRAPHIC In partial fulfilment of degree of B.design Fashion Communication semster V Mentor Ms. Suhasini Ass.professor Submitted by RAJESH BANDILA FC V Department of Fashion Communication National Institute Of Fashion Technology Bangalore - 560102. 1 MOTION GRAPHIC Motion graphics are graphics that use video footage and animation technology to create the illusion of motion or a transforming appearance. These motion graphics are usually combined with

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    be a designer in the future". At the year of 14‚ I was told by my mother that her nephew works in a advertisement company that earns a lot of money. By that time‚ I wasn’t sure about what I wanted‚ so I decided to go with my parents decision. I never changed my major until this year; Art major to business major. What influenced my to change my major is my job experiences. Over the year‚ I’ve changed many jobs‚ and it’s not that I had conflict with the company or they fired me. I realized I’m not willing

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    indigenous people. Britain was emerging as the “workshop of the world” due to its position as a prominent leader in the industrial revolution. The movements of people overseas occurred on an unprecedented scale due to the economic drive to finding new markets. Humanitarian ideology became influential in colonial policy‚ culminating in the release of the Aborigines Report in 1837. When the inquiry was ordered‚ Queen Victoria had just ascended the throne‚ Viscount Melbourne was Prime Minister‚ and

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    During the 19th century new inventors helped farmers‚ important people owned big businesses‚ the economy was thriving‚ etc. On top of that‚ businesses from small to big continued to prosper causing the economy to continually rise. However‚ big businesses contributed the most with the rise of the economy‚ and also caused most of the problems. Problems and benefits were the help of industrial giants that built their businesses‚ transfer of goods by railroads‚ and workers placed under bad conditions

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    time‚ but I think in the end to create a single‚ comprehensive process and the role of technology in the class definition. This is crucial because it has become many teachers puzzled and frustrated approach are many ways to talk about the role of technology. While many in the atheist and the twentieth century‚ education and K-12 have not been developed‚ atheist and generally accepted programs of the twentieth century is the goal‚ I think‚ is clear - teaching our children in learning methods. While

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    Analysis of Findings Whale products were a very important resource during the 18th and the 19th centuries because many products had been vastly improved by parts of the whales’ bodies such as its oil. Whale products were used in many common objects in almost everybody’s everyday life during this time. Whaling had an influence on the Industrial Revolution‚ the economy of America and improved the everyday persons’ life. Because of the competitive nature of whaling‚ many whales were pushed almost to

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    Write On Video Tutorials: Integrating sources in MLA style 1.) How did Anna know she wasn’t plagiarizing the Kesan source? To begin with‚ Anna knew she was not plagiarizing because she followed the set regulations and procedures required when quoting a source. First of all she used quotation marksin order to indicate that the information was a direct quote. Then she made sure to include the author’s name and the page number of the book from which she got the quote. These two aspects ensured that

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    Throughout the 20th century the role of women changed dramatically‚ causing a butterfly effect of shifts within society and the world as a whole. Initially the centuries old concept of women as homemaker and mother held up in the early 1900s but as time continued to pass‚ women gained new rights and roles in society. This change stemmed from a change of values‚ and thereby a change of culture. Ancient civilizations kept women‚ as the primary child bearers‚ closely linked to the home for protection

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    What is Communication??

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    Lori Haven March 14‚ 2013 “Communication” Can you imagine life without any communication with other people? Do you think‚ it will be easy for us to socialize with them? Well‚ it is hard to imagine a life where there is absolutely no communication. In fact; maybe it is not even possible to lead a life without communication. Communication is the activity of conveying information‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior and communication requires a message‚ although the receiver

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    broken down into syllabic or alphabetic signs for elementary sounds. The Chinese calligraphic writing system consists of logograms‚ graphic signs that represent an entire word. The earliest known Chinese writing‚ called chiaku-wen was in use from 1800 to 1200 B.C. and was closely bound to the art of divination‚ an effort to foretell future events through communication with the gods or long-dead ancestors. It was also called bone-and-shell script because it was incised on tortoise shells and the

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