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    never join but that you try to take on your values (i.e.‚ sport team). How do groups affect us and shape our consumer behavior? Social Power Theory (Raven & French): There are 5 basis of power‚ that is 5 ways in which groups influence people: 1.Rewarded power – parents often use rewards as well as supervisors (lots of ads use reward power) 2. Coercive power (punish) – you can be punished if you don’t do what they want 3. Legitimate power – the other person has a legitimate

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    its potential for harm. When Tommy takes the lit cartridge in his mouth we have a heightened understanding of the gravity of the situation and find ourselves on the edge of our seats. Q2 Examine how the relationship between context and text shapes meaning in one of Henry Lawson’s short stories. Text Summary: ‘The Drovers Wife’ is a short story by Henry Lawson about a woman who is left alone in the harsh Australian bush to look after the house and children while her husband is away sheep

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    Through the use of distinctively visual in various texts‚ composers effectively communicate their ideas and concepts of certain aspects by inducing the audience to vividly imagine and interpret and thus shape meaning. The author uses the distinctively visual technique to emphasise the ways that an individual reacts to a certain aspect of life and how individual human experiences affect their perspective and interpretation of the world. The German film Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer and the world war

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    Distinctively visual images evoke profound ideas and notions about society‚ culture and values which enables responders to perceive reality in a new light‚ challenging or reinforcing their own ideas and attitudes. Through the use of distinctively visual images‚ composers are able to add depths and complexity to the characters within their respective texts in a way that shapes and deepen their responder’s perceptions of these characters. In the postmodern novel “Maestro” by Peter Goldsworthy‚ distinctively

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in Maestro and one other text of your own choosing. Peter Goldsworthy has created distinctively visual images which convey distinctive experiences in Maestro. The features of the experiences in Maestro include the development of Paul’s relationship with Keller‚ the things Paul learns about himself and the place in developing Paul’s understanding of himself and Keller. Paul’s learning life as well as music is on image that Peter

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    The Elements of Visual Art Throughout the eight week course of Art Appreciation I learned many new things about the concept of art‚ and how to fully understand art. Whereas‚ before the art class I was only able to look at pieces of art as a whole without much knowledge behind of the concepts being used. I never understood exactly the meaning of art or even how somethings were made. Now‚ I am educated in regards to the process of making some art‚ and the reasoning behind art forms due to their time

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    ‘Run Lola Run’ Distinctively Visual Analysis Distinctively visual texts can control the way we explore and interpret the images we see‚ affecting the way we make interpretations of the experiences we come across in life. The distinctively visual represented in the film ‘Run Lola Run’ by Tom Tykwer is clear as unique images are presented to give the audience a feeling of suspense and thrill. This film does not use a large amount of dialogue‚ instead the story is told through images‚ symbols and motifs

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    Distinctively Visual speech - By Callum Ryrie Good morning/afternoon class and maim‚ I am here today to demonstrate my understanding of the concept of distinctively visual‚ through an analysis of the relationship between Henry Lawson’s short story ‘The Drover’s Wife’ ‚ with a strong‚ courageous and determined woman that deals with the severe‚ unmerciful Australian outback. The painting ‘Battling Bushfires by the Alan J. Benge in 2007 illustrates a woman‚ face to face fighting against a bushfire

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    The outside format of the painting is a horizontal rectangle. The painting is large and is about the size of a 55 inch flat TV screen. The work is realistic with some abstract elements in the painting. The artwork is realistic because the scene resembles the real world where there are sharks‚ boats‚ ships‚ flying fish‚ water‚ sugarcanes‚ ropes and a dark-colored man. But‚ the texture and colors of the water make it abstract and different from the common blue water in the real world because the

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    that will also never have a real answer. It leaves the mind to imagine what it actually means. Quite a few historians seem to think the painting has a deep meaning but what if it does not? What if it is what it is? What does this work of art really mean? Everyone can look at this painting and they call all take away a different meaning. The Persistence of Memory can be interpreted in many different

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