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    Dorthea Lange Essay

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    I went in to watch Dorthea Speaks with absolutely no expectations. I did not know who Dorthea Lange was, the name was somewhat familiar to me, but alas, I did not have any ideas on what I was going to watch. With that said, I thoroughly enjoyed the film. It was very well put together. The film told Dorthea’s story in a way that emphasized her skill as a photographer. This was never said outright, but the visuals throughout most of the story were photographs she had taken. I think that this was…

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    Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century. Born in May 1895 in the United States her real last name was Nutzhorn. Lange was the maiden name of her mother, which Dorothea adopted as her own. She learned photography was enrolling in the New York school Clarence H. White, an American photographer, teacher and one of the founding members of the Photo-Secession movement, his influences where family and the rural social life of America. She studied there…

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    A Mother’s Heart: The Determination to Live Dorothea Lange is a famous photographer, mainly known for her photographs during the Great Depression. The Great Depression was the deepest and longest economic downturn in the United States. Many people lost their jobs and money, forcing them to become homeless. Lange expresses this era in America through her photographs. A widely known photo representing that time was “Migrant Mother”. The photograph displays Florence Owens Thompson, a weary mother…

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    In the attempt to bring light to the widespread death from starvation in Ethiopia in 1985, Stan Grossfield captured this photo of a starving mother and her child and he called this”Famine in Ethiopia”. After visiting the Ethiopians he was feeling extreme sadness over the struggles he saw.While this image may seem visually simple, this image has a powerful emotional effect on others, winning the Pulitzer Prize of 1985. Stan Grossfield photographed the "Ethiopian" which references madonna and…

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    Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work. Dorothea Lange worked with art media and photography. She took picture of some of the world most important and significant events. Dorothea Lange liked to capture the emotions in pictures. Age range 4th-5th grade Lesson 1: In this lesson students learned about Dorothea Lange and the signigicant of her work. Students had learned about Dorothea Langes background, her younger…

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    The James-Lange theory of emotion (1920) attempts to explain the relationship between emotions, physiological arousal, and emotion-eliciting events, by stating that people experience emotion in reaction to their bodies’ physiological responses to stimuli and the environment. This theory is intriguing, because until today, the James-Lange theory challenges, contradicts, and inverts the common understanding of the relationship between the experience of emotion and its manifestation. This theory…

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    Inside Out Theory

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    The first of these theories is the James Lange Theory. The basic idea of the James Lange Theory is that once an event is processed in our minds, then we feel an emotion that correlates with the event to allow our mind to reason (Myers 464). An example of this theory in the movie Inside Out is when Riley is sitting…

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    Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Introduction Cornelia de Lange Syndrome is rare genetic disease it can affect multisystem disorder that has very serve intellectual disability starting at the time of 2nd trimester. The syndrome is often refer as also Brachmann de Lange syndrome or de Lange syndrome. Its most obvious symptoms are facial features such as body hair (hirsutism) with eyebrows that are arched and meet in midline (synophrys). This paper is inform the more detail about Cornelia de Lange…

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    As Lange reached the age of nineteen, panic began to set in, and he decided “if worst came to worst, [he'd] just find a whore on the street and end this virginity bullshit before [his] twentieth birthday” (Lange, 2008). Lange's concern over his virginity echoes the worries of many men. Starting at a very young age, boys feel pressured to have sex. Lange goes so far as to compare losing one's virginity to holding in one's hands “the Holy Fucking Grail of male adolescence” (Lange, 2008). The…

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