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    Picasso Distinctively Visual Analysis Essay

    As I am viewing the entire scene, the sense of cinematic impact is very much there. I feel as though I am a part of the photo and the moment. You can almost get a sense of different fights and things that are happening, but yet I still feel like it’s all connected in a roundabout way. You can view the devastation of war from both the man and women’s side. You can see both dead and still living individuals from the bombing and to the left you can see a woman clutching her child who appears to may

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    Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting Analysis

    Modern photography can be considered to be the equivalence of all the paintings from all these Dutch artists displaying multiple everyday. The same way we take pictures of our regular lives, the same thing the Dutch were capturing with their pictures these realistic functions and ideal home representation. Dutch seventeenth-century artists produced paintings of everyday domestic spaces, utensils and foods in an unprecedented and variation.Seventeenth-century Dutch paintings of the fancy cuisines

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    Kent State Shooting Research Paper

    The world today is full of many photos of all kinds that can easily catch someone’s eye but only a few are truly memorable. Some photos have the power to evoke emotions and actually have an impact on not only one person, but many people all around the world, these photos are called iconic photos. A photo must meet a certain criterion to be considered iconic. The photo must be powerful enough to have an impact on people’s emotions, the photo can never be repeated, and it can also show people the reality

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    Virtual Ethnography

    motivation that a significant other would view my content. I craved to be connected to this individual but I did not feel comfortable personally reaching out. Snapchat allowed me to channel my relationship with this individual in a more empowering fashion. He could see through passive media posts that I was functioning and enjoying life, however, I did not have to personally connect with him online or in-person. I never realized how much my usage of Snapchat was surrounding this single user and how

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    Authenticity In The Skateboarding World Analysis

    The article “Authenticity in the Skateboarding World” highlights the norms and values of skateboarders which deviate from the traditional sports in many ways. Skateboarders value individualism and believe each skateboarder has his/her own style which is not bounded by rules and formats. The fact that there is an absence of authority gives participants more freedom to express their individual styles. They believe that unlike mainstream sports, skateboarding provides more opportunity for creativity

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    Penelope Umbrico Analysis

    “People are taking photographs without any kind of artistic intent, and you get a fantastic index of how they are thinking. It’s like an unintentional masterpiece” (Umbrico). Penelope Umbrico says she has always been repurposing things and putting found objects together (“Penelope Umbrico Interview”). She had always had an interest in illusionary spaces (“Penelope Umbrico Interview”). Because of this, she was determined to find what subjects were the most frequently tagged and photographed. With

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    Black Book Rationale Analysis

    Black Book Rationale Body shaming has become a serious and dreadful issue, which has an everlasting impact on young people today. My black book addresses this problem through a series of apps on the phone of a 16 year old girl struggling with self-confidence. She expresses her thoughts through diary entries written on the notes app, views a profound image on Instagram and listens to dismal and gloomy songs on the music app. I used a phone to represent this important issue since, technology plays

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    Skateboarding Persuasive Essay

    Tony Hawk, a professional skateboarder and an amateur, once said “I consider skateboarding an art form, a lifestyle and a sport. ‘Action sport’ would be the least offensive categorization.” About 85% of teens hangout in malls during weekends, assuming they are too old to go to sports clubs, dance clubs, or even art lessons. The UAE Donner should build an indoor skatepark with free consoling sessions, internet access, with music, and dancing workshops. So why invest in a skatepark? As Tony Hawk said

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    Process Essay: How Does Stock Photography Work?

    which you can earn extra income with the use of photographs. One example is Stock Photography. It is a method of uploading pictures online with no upfront payments or fees. You can earn a certain amount each time a user views or downloads your photos. You can have the pleasure of uploading as many photos as you desire. This means having greater chances of earning more! There are several websites that offer stock photography, like iStock, Shutterstock, and many more. How does a website like this work

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    Modern Slavery

    Photos That Bear Witness to Modern Slavery Slavery is when a person is forced to work for someone for no pay and long and vigorous hours. It has occured all across the world throughout many parts of history and even today. Even though it is outlawed in almost every single country, there are still over 27 million slaves today. Entire families can be enslaved for $18, whereas in US slavery slaves were sold for around $50,000. There are all sorts of numbers and statistics that describe modern slavery

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