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    I don’t think the entire box of crayons can contain the many various flesh tones this entire world has. It’s amazing how people can interpreted different messages about the same image. And how powerful and meaningful a picture can be. The idiom “a picture is worth a thousand words”, is indeed a perfectly fit for these images. Whether you are against it or opposite to it, it’s important to accept everyone no matter what color crayon you…

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    found through the profile picture (Bowe, 2010; Mansson & Myers, 2011; Papp, Danielewicz, & Cayemberg, 2012; Utz & Beukeboom, 2011). In general, this means couples tend to display their relationships by depicting themselves and their partner in their default profile photo, or photo that is displayed on their main profile page. Moreno, Swanson, Royer, and Roberts (2011) stated that people judged newly acquainted friends by their uploaded and tagged pictures online. Tagging pictures is a Facebook…

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    Photography captures and preserves the significant and insignificant moments in life enabling mankind to broaden its understanding in a world where man regularly interacts with one another thousands of miles across an ocean. Nothing, however, can replicate the unfiltered, first-hand experience one undergoes, yet many forms of art, including photography, are conduits through which man may attempt to share such an experience. Each medium of art, consequently, is subject to the natural biases with…

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    Speaking the word "Los Alamos" usually conjours up one thing in the minds of many people everywhere: the desert wilderness in New Mexico that was the epicenter for the development of the first atomic bombs used in history. However, today, the city of Los Alamos has grown into a notable destination for tourist attractions for nature lovers and students of history as well. A national park, two noted museums with another underway, numerous natural scenic parks, canyons and trails all make for an…

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    A picture is worth a thousand words, as the old adage goes. Redfin, a Seattle-based brokerage, reports an image is actually worth $1,000 or more, at least when it comes to real estate photography. In fact, when a home goes to closing, the home with professional photos may sell for a great deal more, as much as $18,819 more, when the photos are taking using a professional camera, as opposed to the conventional point-and-click version. For this reason, any homeowner wishing to sell their residence…

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    Disney Movie, Frozen? Some people would say this song relates to the illustration being analyzed, because of the fact that the picture as well as the song displays a theme of letting things go and not getting held back by what has occurred in the past. Often events that happen in your past can hold you back from opportunities that have yet to come, but in this picture, they are showing the zebra breaking away from the past and moving towards the more intriguing future. In the illustration,…

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    and Brooks Jackson, they discuss the spin in the world; spin which is deception. As well as, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks written by Rebecca Skloot, which analyzes the life and death of a woman, who’s being affected more than hundreds of thousands of lives. These…

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    police body cameras and bringing awareness to the negative possibilities of our local police wearing body cameras while on duty. She provides examples of misrepresentation of photos with fifteen years of experience in examining how experts work with pictures and uses cases like the “Rodney King Trials” to prove her opinion. Vertasi explains the process of which people are able to “trick” you into seeing what they want you to see, while backing her point using the old gestalt images that…

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    The Kennedy-Nixon Debates

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    between two candidates. Quoting last part of the article “Two years after the Kennedy-Nixon debates, the man on the losing end acknowledged their importance–and his fatal misstep–in his memoir “Six Crises: “I should have remembered that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’” Summarizing, the debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon opened a new area, where media started to take a huge part in…

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    South African Relapse

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    The picture I chose to analyze through various lenses was taken during a very important time that shall be embedded in world history until the end of time. This picture is a reflection and provides insight as to what black South-Africans endured from 1948 to 1991(Staff, 2010). This photo can be examined and debriefed through three different social sciences, anthropology, sociology and psychology. Using anthropology, the time era will be examined, what exactly was happening in south Africa. Along…

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