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    Kodak

    | Innovation of the TwoVianna DooleyProfessor GallowayStrayer University08/05/2014 | | Eastman Kodak Company and Fujifilm are competing corporations in the photography industry. When the industry changed both companies were affected, but due to very different management styles and ability to adapt to change Fujifilm took a lead while Kodak fell behind. George Eastman founded Kodak, in 1888. The company’s early success was based on the new technology for cameras. The camera simplified the photo

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    The Controversy Of Cinder Cone Volcanoes

    accumulation of eruptions. The layers of these volcanoes are formed by hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash. Composite volcanoes are most commonly found in the Ring of Fire, a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean featuring 425 volcanoes. Mount Fuji, the tallest volcano in Japan, is

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    Tale Of Gengi

    1.Tale Of Gengi - was made by Murasaki Shikibu; was created in the 11th century; has most of the elements of a modern story; was intended; names consisted primarily of the roles or jobs the person did; the story focuses on Genji’s romantic life and describes the customs of the aristocratic society of the time 2.Sea of Japan - the body of water lying between Korea and Japan; before 18th century it had many names: “East Sea”, “Sea of Korea”, “Sea of Japan” and “Oriental Sea”; official names were

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    Fan Prints

    (Edo Hakkei), was very popular during his time. This collection, entitled Hakkei, is a series of scenes portraying beautifully dressed geisha women placed in the foreground of famous sites in Edo. Each plate includes a different location, including Mount Fuji, Ryogoku, Tsukuda and the Sumida River. Interestingly enough, Utagawa Hiroshige’s intention was to capture and popularize the majestic beauty of these places, not their geisha subjects. Woodblock printing did not begin with the Ukiyo-e movement

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    Books

    1. The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint Exupery 2. Jonathan Livingston Seagull - Richard Bach 3. Illusions - Richard Bach 4. Bridge Across Forever - Richard Bach  5. The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho 6. 100 years of solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez  7. Love in the time of cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez 8. Catcher in the rye - J.D. Salinger 9. To kill a mocking bird - Harper Lee  10. The bridges of madison county - Robert James Waller 11. Catch 22 - Joseph Heller  12. The Love Story - Erich

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    Volcanoes

    7A volcano is a geological landform usually generated by the eruption through a vent in a planet's surface of magma, molten rock welling up from the planet's interior. Volcanoes of various types are found on other planets and their moons as well as on earth. Roughly defined, a volcano consists of a magma chamber, pipes and vents. The magma chamber is where magma from deep within the planet pools, while pipes are channels that lead to surface vents, openings in the volcano's surface through which

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    Mt. Aso

    Natal, Brazil * Geographical Coordinates: 5° 46' 45.3252'' S35° 12' 3.2976'' W * Altitude: 3,937 ft Physical Landmark: Aso-Gogaku As we are all aware of the world is a gigantic place. There are no words that can match the beauty it contains. And as you can imagine finding the starting was a pretty difficult task; I mean there are so many places on earth I would love to explore but sadly I could only choose one. Though it was hard to decide, my starting point would be Nepal which is

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    Descriptive Essay About Travel

    to start by building a portfolio. The next step is licensing your travel photography with an agency for promotion purposes. Where would you like to go? Some of the places I plan on visiting outside the US include Piazza San Marco in Venice and Mount Fuji in Tokyo. Where would you like to revisit? One of my most memorable photo shoots is in regard to the Grand Canyon in Arizona. I have seen the demand for postcards bearing these images grow exponentially. Along with the Canyon, I look forward to

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    Types of Valcanoes

    John Mysliwiec Conversations with the Earth November 29th, 2012 Volcanoes A volcano is a landform that generally is circular in cross-section that is constructed from lava and tephra erupted onto the Earth’s surface, usually the crust. The opening through which the lava and tephra are emitted is called the volcanic vent. Lava is magma that reaches the Earth’s surface. Magma is melted rock at high pressure and temperature. Magma rises because it is initially less dense than the

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    Art History

    LIGHT & COLOR Fig. 118 The Dan Flavin Art Institute Plays with idea on how we experience color and light Pink & yellow combine How we perceive color inside space Fig. 119 also Fig. 120 Leonardo da Vinci- Madonna on the Rocks Uses atmospheric perspective Clarity precision and contrast between light and dark dominates foreground Three distant rock formations are different colors so we can place them spacially Fig. 121 J.M.W. Turner Rain, Steam and Speed Used atmospheric perspective

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