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    Visual Analysis of “Board Walk to Cat Walk” Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire swing dancing to jazz Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire are both dancing to jazz in this black and white photograph of the 1920’s. The couple is dancing as two men and two women are sitting in the background staring and concentrating all their attention on Ms. Charisse and Mr. Astaire. But the photograph explains more then just the swing dancing that is occurring. The outfits‚ music‚ and entertainment all tie in together

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    Visual Communication

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    Visual Communication is the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or viewed. The subject includes Graphic Design‚ Illustration and Animation for; books‚ print‚ magazines‚ screen-based media‚ interactive web design‚ short film‚ design for advertising‚ promotion‚ corporate identity‚ packaging design AND MORE useless crap Visual Communication is a form of communication that conveys a specific message to specific audiences through the means of words and type‚ images and other

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    Media Influence on society Media writers have a strong influence on society. They influence us negatively and positively. All of this is to get a reaction to what they are trying to say. Negative influences are all around us. Beer commercials tell young boys that if you drink a certain kind of beer you will get all the good looking girls and maybe not be such a nerd. Hamburger restaurants have girls dressing up in near to nothing to sell a hamburger. McDonald’s the ultimate offender‚ uses a clown

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    Visual Rhetoric

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    Vanessa Hernandez Ms. Nguyen English 1302 March 2‚ 2015 Visual Analysis This advertisement shows a gun on the left and a cell phone on the right covered in blood. There is not a lot going in this advertisement‚ but the few things that it has are powerful and don’t require a lot of explaining. Above the objects are two words‚ which say‚ “Russian Roulette” and on the bottom is a small paragraph of how texting and driving can kill and the consequences of doing so. This advertisement shows the negative

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    Jessica Canar Ms. Armbrester AP English III March 8‚ 2013 Thesis: Throughout centuries‚ the interactions humans have encountered with society is what severely defines who people are and how it influences their identity. I. Experience A. At birth people go through experience. B. Humans learn through conditioning and get the idea of right and wrong which determines identity. C. “we are who we are because of all the experiences that brought

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    gaining media attention. As for the San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan or as some people call him “The Big Fundamental” is not quite this person. Tim Duncan is one of the greatest basketball players in the NBA who also shows a great amount of positive influence on society. Going into the NBA after college Tim Duncan had his mind set on getting an education first. Not all athletes get a college education because they want to hurry and make money. The reason why Duncan did this was because before his mother

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    always went deep into the meaning of many political and social subjects including violence‚ and that is what sparked the initial response of his song‚ “Changes”. The purpose of this song was to state how everyone knows that racial violence and issues on the streets would never change. It shows how people have to succumb to the fact that there will always be poverty‚ racism‚ police brutality and violence in the world. This is reiterated by the lyric‚ “Some things will never change”. This song went

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    Identify Transitions

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    TDA 2.1 (3.1) M7 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people. Most children may experience transitions; transitions can be long term or short term. Some transitions that most children may experience are likely to be‚ starting school or changing from one school to another. Some families may move house several times throughout their lives this can affect a child in that they have to try and make new friends and get use to the area in which they will be living

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    How Art Made the World

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    How Art Made the World Though humans have been around for nearly 150‚000 years‚ they have only been creating sculptures and statues for approximately 1/5th that time. Over the past 30‚000 years‚ the human brain has manipulated our image of the human body through the exaggeration affect. When the Ancient Greeks managed to make realistic statues‚ they were not happy because it was boring. Much like the nomadic tribes long ago they felt the need to exaggerate the body to create the ideal image.

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    Distinctly Visual

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    Distinctively visual texts are texts that allow the audience to create an image within their mind‚ using an array of language and visual techniques. Henry Lawson‚ an Australian bushman and author of the late nineteenth century‚ demonstrates the experiences of bush life through his numerous short stories. Other texts however‚ like a photograph or a painting‚ create an image or a scene in the viewers’ mind to demonstrate particular experiences expressed within the text. Frederick McCubbin‚ also from

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