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    In the past, social media did not exist, and people enjoyed privacy with their communication. Due to the lack of network services, people communicated by mail, writing letters to others by hand and receiving letters back. With this type of communication, privacy invasion was not an issue. Today, different reactions and responses are posted and shared on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, meaning that "social invisibility" is no longer available. Social media can be overwhelming…

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    Ramsey Parra Sociology 150 Professor Loughlin 10/08/16 The idea of a Cosmopolitan Canopy, a term defined by sociologist Elijah Anderson, has been used to describe various locations throughout the greater New York City area. In this setting, people of color have a tendency to be to some degree calm and now and again even vivified in their presentation of self. Many of them are part of the working class, but there is a larger amount of them than white people. Ultimately, individuals of both…

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    renamed and marketed internationally. From the beginning of its popularity, it has been applied to several types of design and it became the default typeface for any company wishing to push a dynamic image. Examples of use in the 1960’s include Kodak Graphic Arts 2nd Edition, published in 1960, 8 ½ Movie Poster in 1963, 1960’s perpetual calendar in 1965, Meet the Finns by Mario de Biasi in 1966, Crate & Barrel Logo in 1967 (the logo is still in use today) and Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook in…

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    wonder why food ads appear one-hundred percent better than reality. How do people not realize they’re being lied to straight to their faces by food ads? The answer is photography. The art of capturing the perfect image has evolved from the unscripted Kodak moment to the fake, scripted Hollywood moments people see on TV every day. People can manipulate pictures at the push of a button in today’s culture so why not alter the way food is photographed too. By analyzing the way food is photographed,…

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    Ansel Adams was an influential American photographer that died on April twenty-second in Monterey, California during 1984 leaving a legacy behind. He was born on February twentieth in San Francisco, California during 1902 and start to pursue his career of photography in the 1920s. As a child, he struggled with Attention Deficient Disorder, and being disruptive and sick often, he was taught privately at his house in California at the age of twelve. His life of solitude lead to his discovery of…

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    Lundmark et al. (2009)4 consider remanufacturing a “win-win-win” situation: “Customers can obtain remanufactured products cheaper, companies reduce their costs and they earn more and the environment benefits.” That said, remanufacturing can support all the three basic pillars of Sustainable Development (Environmental, Economic, Social). Saves material and energy resources while reduces wastes and emissions (Environmental), generates wealth and cutting costs (Economic), remanufactured products…

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    Joel Asante Ms. Whitaker English 14886 Analysis Essay Prompt A 01 October 2017 The Intel 360 Replay Do you love a commercial that tells you something will work in a split of a second or when you eat or drink a product it will make you skinny or fat? Here is a little story about a commercial of the Intel 360 replay. Their slogan is, “It makes everything look epic”. Tom Brady (A Super Bowl Champion) wakes up and yawns, brushes his teeth, makes pancakes. Brady tosses the pancake…

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    Derek Adlersfugel was a German photographer that lived in Berlin. He always took the family pictures with his camera, 1919 Kodak Black Box Brownie 2 Model E. He saved up Euros from delivering newspapers around neighborhoods. He wasn’t from a wealthy family, He valued everything he got. His clothes were a ripped in places, he always wore his grandfather’s green felt hat with feather. He was a dark haired, scrawny man. He was in his early 20’s, ready for whatever life could throw at him. He took…

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    Over the years, media has been a strong element of entertainment. Whether photographs or videos, there is a strong expectation of an aesthetic or humorous appeal. However, in some rare occasions, they provide a powerful emotional appeal. Like Kevin Carter’s The Vulture and the Little Girl where a vulture was waiting to devour a starving five-year-old girl about to die of hunger, Charles Moore’s Life Magazine Birmingham 1963 Protest photo employs different photography elements such as focus,…

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    Types of Key Innovations Sound Recording Methods of sound recording improved steadily. Early microphones were omnidirectional, picking up unwanted noise from crew and equipment. Gradually, unidirectional microphones, which could be aimed specifically at the desired sound source, were developed. While early booms to hang and move the microphone above the set had been large and clumsy, lighter booms soon made recording more flexible. By late 1932, innovations in multiple-track recording per-…

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