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    Tony Licosati Goyette Digital Photo Essay 6 October 2015 Life and Legacy of Yousuf Karsh Yousuf Karsh was an Armenian–Canadian portrait photographer who lived from December 23, 1908 to July 13, 2002. He is said to be "one of the greatest portrait photographers of the twentieth century, who achieved a distinct style in his theatrical lighting". Yousuf Karsh was born in Mardin, a city in east Turkey. He grew up during the Armenian Genocide, witch was when the Ottoman Government was trying to get…

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    other persons thing that they sold. For example in Sesame street he traded his rubber ducky for a cigar box for his friends paper clip collecting. The…

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    increases blood pressure. Tobacco comes in many forms, such as, cigarettes, cigars, snuff, chew, vapes, hookahs, and pipes. When tobacco is smoked, carbon monoxide is released. This is a odorless, tasteless, colorless and poisonous gas. Also, when the tobacco burns, tar is produced and it is very hard to get rid of since it is a thick, sticky fluid. Streamline smoking occurs when a person smokes right from a burning cigarette, a cigar or a pipe. Smoking affects the respiratory system and can…

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    1000 Petit Upmanns

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    “About 1,000 Petit Upmanns.” “And, when do you need them, Mr. President?” “Tomorrow morning.” This was the conversation held between President John F. Kennedy and his press secretary, Pierre Salinger. 1,000 Petit Upmanns is the number of Cuban cigars President Kennedy requested Salinger purchase him the night before he signed the Cuban Embargo into law in February 1962. February 7th, 2012 was the 50th anniversary of the embargo whose goal was to stronghold Cuba into adopting a democratic…

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    After picking it up, they leave till it get dry, ground it up, and people used it in different ways. It can be smoked in a cigarette, pipe, or cigar. Tobacco products kill more than 400,000 people in the United States a year.Examples;cigarettes and hookah smoking of hookah for one hour is equivalent to smoking a 100 cigarettes People have been used for a period of not less than three thousand years…

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    All building start with a foundation. The quality of a building always depends on its foundation. The same principle can be applied to life: A person’s character is shaped by their beginning. In Randall Williams' “Daddy Tucked the Blanket,” Sandra Cisneros’ “Salvador Late or Early,” and Sandra Cisneros’ “Eleven” both authors use symbolism, imagery, and similes in order to argue that a person’s character is largely shaped by the experiences that they face. Through the use of symbolism, both of…

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    system as an alternative to cigarettes. Mr. Lik wanted a new way to smoke while reducing the harm of tobacco. Consequently, e-cigarettes have become the 'must have' for every smoker. It simulates the look and feel of actually enjoying a cigarette, cigar or pipe without the clinging odor that many non-smokers find offensive. Currently, a pack of cigarettes can cost anywhere from $5.51 to $12.85 (per pack) depending on where you live. Each state has different taxes that can raise or lower the…

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    Charlie sitting on the porch smoking a cigar, as he hears Charlie in the short distance. This shot interprets the watchful eye that Uncle Charlie has over his niece. As Charlie approaches the porch, the camera cuts to a close up of her face and the next shot focuses on him staring at her. Charlie shows a frightful face because she knows he is suspicious of what she knows, and also what he is capable of. Uncle Charlie’s close up consists of him taking a puff of his cigar illustrating his power…

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    and setting. The shifting focus and movements of the camera might suggest the subjectivity of the viewer sitting beside Tony watching what happens on the ride. Instead of showing the main character directly, we gradually see his arms, then his face, cigar and body. The shots of New Jersey passing by is intercut with the mysterious fragmented shots of Tony which makes up ¼ of the total 60 shots that`s in the title sequence..…

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    Robby Lacy Analysis

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    Los Angeles,march 27th 1923. An era of unprecedented affluence best remembered through the cultural artifacts generated by its new mass-consumption economy and the era of a crime case unfolding. Bobby Lacy pulls at their tie in a nervous manner as they step on to the crime scene. bright green eyes stared at the bloody eyesore. Two petite women both in their late 20s. The bodies lay like ghoulish mannequins, the esophagus and arteries sticking out like so corrugated and rubber tubing.…

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