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    In the world we live in, body image is always a self conscious issue,because nobody is perfect but everyone tries to be in some way. Editor Erin Cunningham, wrote”Our Photoshopping Disorder” to explain the false ways media influences harmful and unrealistic expectations, towards people especially women. Professor Clay Shirky, is also against media in his article,”Why I just Asked My Students To Put Away Their Laptops”, by pointing out to the people, that distractions such as media can conflict…

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    a picture of. I look up at the Tug Hill and see the beautiful colors of the fall. Photography is interesting, and the camera with the right setting you capture interesting images. They can have cool coloring. And things that you don't see with your eye alone. For example you see a red sunset in a picture, however from the eye alone you see a light orange or just the sun. I like photography and taking pictures of new things. When I go somewhere new I will most generally take my…

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    Squeaky’s Guide To Achieving Her Goals Have you ever worked so hard on something and achieve it? That’s what squeaky does in the story of “Raymond’s Run.” Squeaky is Raymond’s little sister, but Squeaky takes care of him because of his mental issues. Squeaky is a great runner. She runs with Raymond and keeps him safe. Squeaky is boastful, yet determined and caring. Squeaky is boastful. She practices everyday, and could be anyone in a race except her father. In the story, she claims, “There is…

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    The use of visual images is an advocacy strategy used in the blog.24 An example of a visual image used in the blog is a generalised image of a man giving emotional support to another man juxtaposed with bold text ‘Helping those behind’ and ‘your family expert’. This emphasises on the important role of friends and family in preventing male suicide and motivates readers to actively think about their role in suicide prevention. The use of narratives is another advocacy strategy used in the blog24.…

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    Negative Body Image

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    Despite efforts to educate the importance of healthy eating and active lifestyles, negative body image is a rising concern among teens in today’s society. Statistics show that almost 80% of the teenage girls studied in a recent survey fall within the healthy weight range, but only less than 50% saw their weight as "ideal". Body Image can be defined as the perception, both conscious and unconscious, of one's own body and physical dimensions (Disordered Eating). Negative body image is to have a…

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    I have learned that the structure of all three these photographer’s websites are more important then the actual designs, this is not to say that they don’t put effort into their work. There portfolios make each artist work unique to fit their own, they each have a large selection of images with a good balance which shows that they are not amateur photographers. They all seem to commit to high quality and quantity work, and it seem to be a collection of their best. There creations…

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    The Camera History

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    Name Mr.Engelkes Literacy period: 6/7 12/10/14 The History Behind The Camera There’s a albino chipmunk and it’s something that you can’t forget! So you take out your camera and FLASH! You take a picture and now it’s a new memory! But how did your camera become a camera? How was your camera able to print your picture? Well take a second to think about it and get ready for the information your about to hear! First let’s start with the definition of Camera: A device for recording visual…

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    above his head. The other two boys in the background are covered only to their waist, with their guns still on their back. The image is black and white, and there is no information on a date or name. Strongly supported by Susan Sontag’s idea of photography being a “social rite”, due to third world country conditions existing in Vietnam where they have limited access to technology and resources (8). Cameras and photographs are considered a luxury in poor countries, therefore it poses a challenge…

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    One of the rather popular topics is body image. You can’t scroll down a Twitter timeline nowadays, without seeing at least one person saying “I wish I looked like so and so” or “Why can’t I look like this?!?” It’s heartbreaking to see all of these people, a large majority being girls, being so uncomfortable with their own bodies, that they wish they were an entire other individual. We cannot blame them for feeling this way. There’s a profound amount of pressure put on girls on what they should…

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    Waldo Persuasive Essay

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    In truth, Waldo is everywhere. Waldo does not just exist in a children’s book. He can be seen in real life as well, and there have been many sightings. In fact just a couple months ago I saw a video taken of Waldo in a McDonalds, which is rumored to be his favorite place to eat. So next time you go to a McDonalds, be wary for he could be lurking around any counter or any booth. Be warned, if you travel to McDonalds to seek Waldo for his fame, you will most likely never find him, for he only…

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