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    For Alix, it began in high school when she attempted to please her ruthless coach and become better in figure skating (“Stories of Hope”). For Laura, it was the thin models in the media that caught her eye and go down a dangerous road (“Stories of Hope”). For Patrick, it was to gain control of his life after the continuous disappointments in life (“Male Athlete Speaks Out”). Based on South Carolina Department of Mental Health, about 8 million people throughout America suffer from eating…

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    Women Body Image Analysis

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    young women about beauty are often harmful and misinterpreted.The female image and what women should or could look like in marketing and advertising in particular is a trending controversial topic. Advertising can be portrayed through positive ways but often times they are negative. In one scholarly article written by (British Journal), reads “ the mass media is described as the loudest and most aggressive purveyors of images and narratives of ideal sender beauty.” For many women who are exposed…

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    Facebook allow users to connect with friends and family, in addition to meeting new people, but many individuals are not aware, or even familiar with the downside of these sites. In her article “Facebook may amplify eating disorders and poor body image” Stephanie Hanes quotes Dr. Brandt saying that “[f]acebook is making it easier for people to spend more time and energy criticizing their own bodies and wishing they looked like someone else.” In fact, nowadays, the dramatic advancements in…

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    to technology, causing teens to become addicted to social media. Social media ruins teens body image and self-esteem. Body image is how people think and feel about their body; self- esteem is how people think and feel about themselves (Gallivan, slide 1). Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and Twitter are the most well known apps where you can post and communicate. Teenage girl’s self-esteem and body image is lowered through social media because of bullying.…

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    II INTRODUCTION The purpose of this lab was to demonstrate and observe the effect a large focal spot and a small focal spot will have on the resolution of the image. Chapter 3 of Practical Radiographic Imaging states that resolution is “the ability to distinguish two adjacent details as being separate and distinct from each other” (Carrol, 2007, p. 48). This definition of resolution helps to explain what will be looking for to retrieve the data for this lab. As stated in Chapter 16 of…

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    an image. A pixel is a tiny illumination that makes up an image. A good example is when you use Microsoft Paint with Microsoft Windows. Zoom in a little, click on the pencil and make a single dot. That could be considered a pixel. Many pixels on the screen may make up an image that you are able to recognise. http://i.imgur.com/x3hC4SA.jpg If you were to watch a video on your PC and you were able to zoom the image in very closely, you would see the smooth image become more pixilated. Image…

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    Sexual advertisement Sex is a major themes covered by the contemporary mass media, including books, magazines, newspapers, film, video and television. Female always portrayed as a sexy image in the society since centuries. They always represent as an influencer for most of the products. They also act as a character to motivate or stimulate a male consumer to buy certain product. As the print advertisement shown above, Gucci advertiser used female and male to promote the male product, Gucci…

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    records images that can be stored instantly or transmitted to another location. These images can be still photographs or moving images like videos. The functioning of the camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye. It is an image forming device. A camera works with the light of the visible spectrum. It creates an image of the object and records the image on a photographic film. Every camera uses a very basic design: light enters a close d box through a converging lens and an…

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    of an image is a projection from a 3D scene onto a 2D plane, during which the depth information is lost. The 3D point corresponding to a specific image point is constrained to be on the line of sight. From a single image, it is very difficult to determine the depth information of various object points in an image. If two or more 2D images are used, then the relative depth point of the image points can be calculated which can be further used to reconstruct the 3D image by projecting the image…

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    Inference System (FIS) Fuzzy set theory explain this technique to enhance an image of handwritten scripts and for an edge detection of wrist X-ray images. In the case of the contrast enhancement process of an image, the Fuzzy set also seen as a collection of membership functions, where each represents how much degree of corresponding grayscale pixels is possible to be “bright”. In other words, a Fuzzy membership value of the image Fuzzy set can be understood as the degree of brightness of the…

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