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    longer. Although it is highly likely that film will definitely become more obsolete it is not seemed to be for a long time. Digital photography still continues to grow faster than film although film markets also continue to grow and be successful. Kodak believes there is still plenty of money to make in film. They have brought out two new 100-speed films. They are also bringing out new films for the portrait market which they see growing. Film outputs are still used extensively for “color…

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    raped and her regret of not being able to have consensual sex. Though not explicitly stated, a main point is made about Susie 's pictures. The stories refers many times to Susie and her dream to be a photographer. “When the roll came back from the Kodak plant in a special heavy envelope, I could see the difference immediately. There was only…

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    A Distorted Reality They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Photography, once used as a form of capturing memories, now serves as one of the biggest forms of communication. Photos have changed from being a source of freezing a moment to remember to actually becoming the moment. With the new types of media and the need to show off what is being done in a visual manner has resulted in people capturing a moment rather than living in it. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the evolution…

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    In addition to the women being impaired of contributing, on a greater scale, to their society, because of their gender, they are also not able to fully explore their sexuality during the first two time periods in which The Hours takes place—the early 20s and early 50s. A pivotal scene is when Laura kisses her neighbor and friend, Kitty: “Kitty’s face is against Laura’s breasts. She seems to relax into her. Laura lifts Kitty’s face, and puts her lips against hers. They both know what they are…

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    Gentrification In A City

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    Gentrification is the process of renewal by bringing in middle and upper middle class tenants and displacing lower class tenants. It is a powerful tool that on one hand is revitalizing neighborhoods that have seen better days but on the other is kicking it’s tenants out of their beloved homes – homes where they built a family and a community. I think that the idea of gentrification is and should be accepted but when done so in moderation. I think too much change at once can be traumatic and in…

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    automatically puts a smile on my face and makes me a happier person. I am very grateful to call her mines. The pregnancy experience for me was a little hectic and also self-learning Finding out that I was pregnant first hand was a bittersweet Kodak moment. During the first couple of days I didn’t know whether to curl up into a ball and cry or be happy and exhilarated. I was Seventeen, I didn’t know how to be happy about me having a fetus inside of me. “I have my whole life ahead of me,…

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    Throughout time, people have always marveled at the ability to be able to preserve a moment for all eternity whether it be scrawling it down, painting a portrait or taking photographs. Photography is a very integral part of our lives today with how it's evolving and how everyone and their mother are recording virtually anything of interest. Newer tools like iphone cameras and phone applications that allow you to edit and mess around with photos are one of the things that never would have been…

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    Throughout American history, evolution as a scientific and cultural idea of human improvement played an important role in the United States between the years 1880 and 1930. This essay will explore and analyze the ways in which evolution coincided with different ideas of human progress in the U.S. throughout this time period and how it affected the way people understood border-crossing and boundary marking in regards to race, class, and gender. Early ideas of evolution essentially paved the way…

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    the late 1980, Polaroid was vulnerable for takeover due to certain reasons which are low profit of the company, carried a small amount of debt, and have a huge potential unliquidated asset in the form of a patent infringement suit against Eastman Kodak. Due to reason, Shamrock Holdings see this as an opportunity to take over Polaroid by firstly bought a position of a…

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    Josh Way Professor Jo-Ann Campell GRA-K131 - Digital Photography 12 May 2016 Peter Lik “Panoramic Landscape Master” I found it quite a difficult task to find a photographer that would inspire me, beyond just one photograph, but with an entire portfolio. Since I’ve taken photographs, on and off, with varying degrees of amateur equipment for the past ten years, time and time again, I’ve always been drawn to bright colors, landscapes, and water. So with this project, I wanted to find a…

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