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    The American, representing males in the situation, is seen as holding all power and control, which reinforces a patriarchal system. Depending on how a reader looks at the text through a feminist lens, the meanings can vary. One way to look at the plot would be through an anti-feminist lens as the girl is seen as powerless, weak, and dependent upon the American. This anti-feminist message can be seen through his treatment of her. He does his best to manipulate her into giving in to his demands and also degrades her; he does this by stating that she must come into the shade, as she is not capable of thinking clearly due to her current state. However, it is also possible to examine this as promoting ideas of feminism in various ways. The girl begins to take control as she fights her hardest against the American’s demands by constantly expressing her viewpoint on the issues at hand. She can be seen as gaining more control as the story progresses, especially when she does her best…

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    There are such a variety of things that value of planning before your big day. Since I'm a picture taker, I'd get a kick out of the chance to share a few contemplations from a photographic artist's view and cover this subject in a few sub-points. 1. Step by step instructions to pick your picture taker. See past work. The principal thing that strikes a chord while picking a picture taker is to view his/her past works. Photography is a workmanship, not everybody with a camera can ace it.…

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    Rule of thirds is also known as a rule of thumb. It is basically a guideline or rather a pathway which is applied in the process of composing visual images for example films, designs, paintings as well as photographs. In deed it can be applied to any subject to improve the composition as well as the balance of your images. This composition technique is very fundamental as it can be used in all types of photography in order to yield images which are better balanced and more engaging. The rule of…

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    Microlens Case Study

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    a) Microlens Micolens are small lenses with a diameter smaller than 1 mm, they can work by diffraction, refraction or a combination of these two. When arranged regularly on a single substrate they form a microlens array. In order to be considered a good quality lens, microlenses must have qualities such as to low wavefront aberrations, consistency of focal length and pitch across the array, durability and low price. (Daly 2001) Microlens arrays have several applications, such as CCD arrays,…

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    through his filmic style, using long takes and close-up shots, they were untouched, uninterrupted, able to speak as they pleased, so although it can be seen as performance, it is a performance they created. Morin explains this concept at the end of the film, explaining, “We wanted to get away from theater, from spectacle, to enter into direct contact with life. But life is also theater, life is also spectacle” (Chronicle of a Summer). Ultimately, both the camera and Rouch are facilitators in…

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    could be remedied so easily. How do prescription glasses work? To answer this, you need to understand how vision works. How Eyesight Works When light reflects off an object, it scatters in all directions. Even the reflected light from a single point on the object scatters in the same way. If this scattered light hit a photographic film, you wouldn't see a photograph of the object because the light from every point on the object's surface is spread out and "smeared" across the film. However, if…

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    Today, I decided to play with my own camera of the ESO Canon. I thought that I have learned manual setting on my mentor’s Leica camera. So I wanted to try with my own camera, since it came with manual settings. First, I tried set different ISO, aperture, and shutter-speed numbers. I have to be honest that it wasn’t easy, because I couldn’t tell if is too dark or too bright. I just had to do my best to guess the ISO and shutter speed. With my first try, the first picture was too dark, so I turn…

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    inverted image of the letter “e” When the slide was moved to the left, by looking through the ocular lens, the letter seemed to move to the right and vice versa. When the slide was moved to the front, the image of the letter “e” moved to the back and vice versa. The “working distance” is the distance between the objectives and the stage. When the objective was moved to the next higher power (in this experiment the low power objective) and the slide was put into focus, the working distance…

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    Cornea Research Paper

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    1.1 anatomy of the cornea 1.1.1 Anatomy of the Cornea The cornea is important visual part of the eye, it’s a thin dome-shaped oval from the front and circular from behind and covers the front part of the eye which include iris, pupil and anterior chamber. It forms anterior 1\6 of the outer coat of the globe.[1] The sclera and the conjunctiva overlap the cornea more vertically than horizontally. Together with the lens, the cornea refract light, and it is approximately 43 diopters of the total…

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    For instance, you can set the Exposure Value (EV) increments correspondingly to capture very dark images, correctly expose images and overexposed image. Manual adjustments can also work, if the camera you are using doesn’t feature a multiple exposure setting between the shots. According to Picture Correct, the ideal setting is (-2) EV for the first photo; (0) EV for the second photo and (+2) for the third photo. To control the shutter speed and ensure consistency between the shootings, set your…

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