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    Visual Comm

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    Visual Communication Introduction: A small activity before the speech. Put images of famous brands (eg: logos‚ products w/o names) on the slide show and ask the audience to guess. Make sure that everyone can guess “You guys get all right answers‚ but now ask yourself a question that Dr. Self always always ask us to do ‘How do you know?’. Your answer can be bcz they’ve become trademark‚ they can be seen everywhere‚ maybe bcz of their colors… All of these features belong to what we are going to make

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    Aids essay

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    diseases which have influence on the people. There are the cancer‚ osteoporosis‚ Alzheimer’s etc. One of them is AIDS – the serious disease. Unfortunately‚ day by day the number of people who are infected with Aids is increasing. Infected people are very weak to fight off other infectious disease and soon they will die. AIDS is one of the dangerous diseases‚ so the people need to know about how to prevent it. Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome‚ popularly known by its abbreviation AIDS is a fatal

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    Visual Communication

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    Vis Com Study Guide Exam II * Vector vs. raster: * Vector: Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points‚ lines‚ curves‚ and shapes or polygon(s)‚ which are all based on mathematical expressions‚ to represent images in computer graphics. (more than a straight line) * Raster: image‚ or bitmap‚ is a dot matrix data structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels‚ or points of color‚ viewable via a monitor‚ paper‚ or other display medium.

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    HIV/ AIDS

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    The Modern Day Plague (HIV/AIDS) Topic: The effects HIV/AIDS have on young women in the world Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ the audience will be informed on the risks of HIV/AIDS and the steps you can take to prevent this from happening. Central Idea: With this infection growing in the world‚ we must make sure that we are educated and that we avoid the behavior that will cause us to be exposed to the virus Preview: We must understand the causes‚ risks

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    Whisper of Aids

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    Whisper of AIDS” is a very powerful speech. Mary Fisher wrote a very effective speech; one that would change a lot of American’s views on AIDS. This speech triggered emotions and brought forth an issue rarely talked about in that time of the world. Mary Fisher’s main point was to rid the stereotypes of people who contracted the sexually transmitted disease‚ AIDS. Fisher was a Caucasian female. She was not poor‚ not African American‚ and not homosexual. She did not contract AIDS from being with

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    Visual Impairment

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    1. Describe three ways that a child with a severe visual impairment develops differently than a typically developing child (12 pts). Depending on the severity of the visual impairment it may cause a child to have fear of movement. This may also be associated with the fact that the parents may also be anxious about their child getting hurt‚ and as a consequence it could possibly affect the child’s motor skills. Children with visual impairments may not be as fit as typical peers do to the lack of exercises

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    Aids India

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    Matter of Life or Death India is the seventh largest Country in the world‚ home to one billion people and vast ethnic diversity. It has been making great leaps with education‚ industrialization and technology. Literacy rates are continuously going up along with life expectancy. India has been making continuous progress in many aspects for a country that has been relatively poor and extremely poverty-stricken. India is also one of the world’s largest democracies meaning that citizens have a great

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    visual analysis

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    a year‚ which put them in the category of the 47% of Americans that don’t pay income taxes. Horsey is implying that since cowboys fall into that category they are not “worthy” of Mitt Romney’s handshake. This hybrid cartoon is drawn in one frame‚ in color‚ that relies both on visual and word imagery. There is a dark blue banner at the top of the cartoon‚ written in white that reads‚ “ The average cowboys receives $25‚000 annually…” (Horsey). When first looking at the cartoon the audience notices

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    Audio Visual

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    612 | 1. Aishwarya Nair Colour Colour is a very substantial part of films. It exhibits the mood by enriching the visual authority of the story. It is sometimes used as a theme/idea or to point out something which is imperative to the story. For example‚ in the movie Don’t Look Now‚ the colour red is used as a keynote and draws the attention of the audience in a specific direction. This is ‘dramatic use of colour’ the other forms of colour used are naturalistic and also psychological use of

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    types of teaching aids

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    are providing teaching aids‚ creating rivalry and co-operation‚ giving the knowledge of progress and success‚ praising or reprimanding and guiding learning. Visual Aids Visual aids make learning concrete and meaningful. You may describe the physical features of the Indo- Gangetic plain‚ but motion pictures‚ filmstrips‚ maps‚ charts‚ diagrams; pictures would make your verbal description concrete. An additional meaning is attached to verbal instruction when teaching aids are used. These are simply

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