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    Evolution Of Photography

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    CHAPTER ONE: ‘SHOOTING SPACE’ 1.1. Origins and evolution of Architectural photography Throughout the history of photography, architecture has always been one of the significantly valued subjects that could be photographed. Before the invention of photographic technique, buildings were represented by artists in their paintings, and images of buildings could be easily found in different styles of paintings. The very first photographic image called "Boulevard du Temple" was taken by Nicéphore…

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    98). The media ought to mediate between society and state through a public sphere that facilitates unrestricted domain of rational debate, transparency in politics and civic engagement separate from state and market (Ibid, 99) McQuail 's normative typology, a Galtung 's model extension, highlights subsystems; state, capital and civil society and places media at the centre (Ibid, 96). This model is useful in analysis of how media do, or do not serve civil society - socially responsible media…

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    It was said that Darwin rejects supernatural phenomena and cautions and that Charles Darwin refutes typology. Most criticism came from religious groups rather than the scientific community. In modern societies, new ideas have been discovered; some support and some reject Darwin’s theory. These new discoveries are by modern scientists. The theory of natural…

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    Overpopulation occurs if the number of people in a group exceeds the carrying capacity of the region occupied by that group. According to Grondona, one of the fundamental questions occurring when thinking about high fertility rates is. “Is an even-increasing population desirable? Is there a limit imposed by environmental carrying capacity?” (Grondona).Nowadays overpopulation is considered to be one of the hotly discussed environmental issues, due to its possible negative outcomes. Many scientist…

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    He also tried mix up array of building typologies, front fences, sports pavilions, service stations, modern bungalows and pubs to make the suburbs more organic. In spite of not having a large list of buildings to add to his credit, Corrigan’s ambition to create a home-grown architecture and his…

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    Smoothie Swot Analysis

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    Strengths The following are the strengths identified by Smoothie: • A creative and skilled employee team • A high-quality product recipe that provides exceptional flavor with high levels of nutrition • Because of its entrepreneurial spirit, the ability to remain flexible and to adapt quickly to environmental changes • A strong network of manufacturers’ agents and distributors • The growth of a reputation of a high-quality product among health clubs, other retail outlets, and targeted consumer…

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    Steve and Cindy are a typical premarital couple that encompass some strengths and some growth areas, and they are relatively realistic about their relationship. The PREPARE/ENRICH couple typology shows Steve and Cindy as being a “conflicted” couple (see Figure 1.1). As a conflicted couple, Steve and Cindy have some strength areas in spiritual beliefs, roles and responsibilities and family and friends. The growth areas are financial management, leisure activities, communication and conflict…

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    The Meyers Briggs Personality test is in-depth introspective psychological questionnaire designed to understand personality types and how people perceive the world and make decisions. There are sixteen (16) personality types and four (4) temperaments. Many use the Myers Briggs Personality test to as a way of understanding themselves and their commonalities and differences with other people especially in the work place. They Meyers-Briggs Personality Test described my personality as Extraverted…

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    Batterer Intervention Programs: A strength based approach Social work practitioners are increasingly expected to offer treatment to persons convicted of assaultive and violent crimes. Since the 1970s the focus of treatment of intimate partner violence shifted to include treating batterers with the notion therapeutic interventions may halt future abuse. The prevalence and assessment of causal factors of intimate partner violence is provided. A brief overview of solution-focused brief group…

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    ven though Bandura had already created the social learning theory, Edwin Sutherland’s differential association is the core learning theory when understanding social learning theory. Edwin Sutherland’s differential association theory states that criminal behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in a process of communication that takes place primarily in intimate personal groups that include crime motives, rationalizations, and attitudes (d.umn). Differential association may also vary…

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