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    one fluffy white feather. When first looking at the painting, the audience will notice the huge decorative frame the artist has used to display his work. It is carefully crafted and has many unique designs. Compared to the paintings around this masterpiece, the frame and size of the picture shows the importance of the lady in the photo. Furthermore, Anne Fane fits perfectly inside the frame and is proportionate to an actual living human. The artist already uses…

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    productive and efficient out of all the farms in our country,” and he stacks questionable facts to emphasize success. Throughout the entire video, the animals move in a frame by frame style. This creates a happy-go-lucky atmosphere, setting a pleasurable mood for the viewer. Added to the smiling Squealer and the crowded pictures, the video transfers the feeling that going to Animal Farm will be an enjoyable experience. The animals featured in the clip are passive and colored gently so they do…

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    this majestic, beast which resembles a tiger, many different questions about it. To start off, this poem is using four quatrains which contains two rhyming couplets in each. It also contains seven syllables in each line besides for this phase “Could frame thy fearful, symmetry” which contains eight syllables in it. Here the rhyming couplets are used as a sense of repetition, which reinforce the idea of this strong, majestic beast. As we proceed to the first quatrains. Blake starts the poem…

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    peoples went out searching for a place that they can get support and guidance. So this picture describes the importance of finding comfort and guidance in religion. The woman is getting baptized, and there are some peoples surrounding her. The peoples look like they work there. The picture had been taken in Chicago, Illinois in 1953. There are different visual element that make up the meaning of this picture. For instance, the focus. The focus of this image is on the woman that is being…

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    personal experience with it and I knew the importance of telling Anthony's story. Prior to this project, I have documented my own transition in both pictures and videos, which gave me insight on how I wanted Anthony’s pictures to turn out. I also drew different frames of possible pictures I wanted to capture. Although I planned out multiple pictures I planned on capturing, I still wish I planned out more because we were left with extra time that caused me to have to think of more ways to capture…

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    These frames can be very powerful as the correct use of what is named a master frame can resonates with the society as a whole can then legitimise a social movement in terms of its place in changing the culture of the society in which it is operating (McCaffrey and Keys, 2000). For example, the…

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    effective advertising and our government is trying to do the right thing in regards to regulation. Yet, when looking at Gleick’s evidence, you can see see how his argument extends the evidence presented by Barnett to widen the frame to show a much darker more accurate picture…

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    photographs can be exquisite reminiscences of the past, but photographs also can serve the purpose of conveying greater meanings. Her main views on the purpose of photographs are they should never sugarcoat the events of life; if death is captured in a frame, one should not hesitate to publish it; her views on what photographs should and should not be published; and finally, she believes photojournalism can often be much more powerful than any form of written journalism. To support and disagree…

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    except it overpowers what’s in front by censoring nature with darkness, making the photo apparent only to the moon than everything else surrounding it. Depth is an important aspect of photography that integrates the perception of reality through a frame. It creates a standstill immersion that can sufficiently connect and relate to each other. By analyzing the foreground-background element in a photo,…

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    Jason demonstrates proficiency in areas of letter recognition, phonemic awareness, reading and spelling. He’s able to identify word structures such as vowels, consonants, blends, digraphs, digraph blends and identifying parts of words such as syllables and suffixes. Jason is also able to write both capital and lower case letters and fill in the appropriate word in the sentence. In addition, he is able to read high frequency words and independently decode text at a level K. However, Jason…

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