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    Chemistry in Photography

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    Chemistry in Photography Background A photograph is an image made by a photo-chemical reaction which records the impression of light on a surface coated with silver atoms. The reaction is possible due to the light-sensitive properties of silver halide crystals. Equation form for silver halides: Ag + + e - Ag Species produced include: Ag2+‚ Ag2o‚ Ag3+‚ Ag3o‚ Ag4+‚ Ag4o In 1556‚ the alchemist Fabricius was the first to discover that light can photochemically react with these crystals to

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    PHILIPPINE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY : The Footwear Industry covers a range of products that includes sports shoes‚ dress or casual shoes‚ slippers and sandals. Materials range from leather‚ rubber and plastic to textile and other components. The sector targets buyers of all ages and offers products for men‚ women and children. Leather footwear is normally used as dress shoes. Non-leather footwear with outer soles of rubber or other materials such as plastic‚ wood‚ textile is commonly used as casual

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    Forensic Photography

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    Forensic Photography Keith A. Milligan English Composition II Sarah Bowman April 26‚ 2010 Forensic Photography In today’s world‚ crime scene investigation has become a very intricate part of solving crimes. With all the television shows centered on crime scene investigators‚ as well as forensics‚ the whole country is infatuated with murders and crime scenes. However‚ just how many people know the details of an actual crime scene investigation? Does anyone know the tools used by the professionals

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    First Impressions

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    Running head: FIRST IMPRESSIONS First Impressions and How to Project a Positive Image Meree G. Vargo Thesis The purpose of this research is to focus on three major roles that shape a first impression appearance‚ non-verbal communication‚ ways to exude a positive first impression and discuss the impact of a first impression. First impressions are the initial reaction to the meeting of an individual that one has

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    History of Photography

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    Nicéphore Niépce History of photography camera obsucra (Leondardo Da Vinci) Photography was not invented earlier then the 1830’s. It started with two distinct scientific processes but not until they were combined together did it make photography possible. The first process was ‘camera obscura’ which is the dark room; the dark room had been in existence for at least four hundred years. There is a drawing of a ‘camera obscura’ (dark room) by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ dated 1915.The second process was

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    Photography In The 1800s

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    Photography has been around since 1800’s and stories have been around forever‚ so putting them together Photojournalism becomes possible. Putting stories and pictures together have shaped magazines‚ newspapers even lives. Action is captured by camera lens and told by writers that share stories needing to be heard. With the increasing technology process Photography has become known to all and becoming more common. The digital world is taking over Photography and will keep getting better as the future

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    this is to discuss the effects of globalisation‚ and how it has an effect on the footwear industry. Globalisation has no specific definition‚ I believe the best two ways for it to be defined would be‚ “the death of distance” (Frances Cairncross) and the other definition is‚ “Globalisation is the integration of economies through markets across frontiers” (Martin Wolf). The reason I chose to use the industry of footwear is because‚ firstly I find the topic very interesting‚ and secondly the market is

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    Impression Formation

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    information we have about a person‚ namely the traits we believe they possess‚ is the most important factor in establishing our overall impression of that person (Asch‚ 1946). Key words: condition‚ manipulated‚ participants‚ questionnaire‚ perception Descriptive Adjectives of Personality and Their Effects on Perception How long does it take for you to form a first impression of someone? Two minutes? Three? Or closer to two or three

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    first impression

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    November 18‚ 2014 First Impression is always not right. First impressions are often formed when people observe others for the first time and use those observations to determine their personality traits. "You should never judge a book by its cover" this means that not everything is what it appears to be especially people. Some people believe that a person’s first impression is generally right while it is better not to judge a persons character quickly because first impressions are often wrong. First

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    Impression Management

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    IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT P.K. MATHAN RAJ* JAISON SAMUEL* Abstract: The desire to make favorable impression on others is a strong one‚ so most of us do our best to look good to others. These efforts are worth the trouble. Persons who can perform impression management successfully do often gain important advantages in many situations. Impression Management (IM) is the goal-directed activity of controlling or regulating information in order to influence the impressions formed by an audience. Through impression

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