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    article “The Ontology of the Photographic Image” by Andre Bazin‚ it opens the discussion of the origin of painting and sculpting‚ whether it was started by an ancient Egypt religion or something else. The first two paragraphs of the article explains the ancient Egypt religion of preserving their dead by covering them in cloth in order to keep up their appearance after reality (in death). However‚ modern day society is not considered with their appearance/survival after death but‚ more of Bazin says “[…]

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    Name: Dorcas Bamigboye. Student Number: 7781917. Course: FILM 2380. Instructors Name: Jonah Corne Reading Response 2 In the essay The Ontology of the Photographic Image‚ Andrew Bazin argues that film and photography surpass painting as a form of visual art because they in a sense capture time and the moment as it is in the moment i.e. they in a sense freeze time. This argument might have been true at the time this essay was written but this above statement is not true at this time. When a painting

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    Online Interactive Home Work Grading System John JENQ Department of Computer Science‚ Montclair State University Montclair‚ NJ 07039‚ USA Micheal ALEXISPONNIAH Citigroup‚ 250 West Street‚6th FL‚ New York‚ NY 10013‚ USA Irina ASHKENAZI The Hertz Corporation‚ 225 Brae Boulevard‚ Park Ridge‚ NJ 07656‚ USA and Ramazan BURUS Bluestone Consulting Firm‚ 2001 Route 46 Suite 310 Parsippany NJ 07054‚ USA ABSTRACT In recent years‚ World Wide Web usage for teaching and learning has increased

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    Mitchell Photographic Essay W.T.J Mitchell’s The Photographic Essay: Four Case Studies is a very descriptive short essay that defines what constitutes a photographic essay and what components go along with it. Mitchell’s thesis states that since photography is a language and text is a language the two need to be combined so the observer will have a better chance in finding the true “story”‚ hence the “photographic essay”. He uses clear examples of ways in which different photographic essays are

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    Clearly many photographic negatives require a standardized process to portray the artists given intention‚ either due to the photographer’s methodology or the subject matter in hand. In the way that the photographic image is portrayed in contemporary society; in such industries as advertisement‚ fashion‚ product‚ landscape and even art photography‚ higher than life quality is the current fashion. Artists working in alternative methods seem to be viewed with an alternative eye‚ their work can’t be

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    Working Title: Photographic Truth in the Digital Era Description of the Research Area (this should be no less than 500 words): According to James Brooks‚ “the manipulation of meaning to assure an audience would destroy the reality of the work and debase the concept of communication.” The essay will examine how images are used nowadays in media to influence people’s opinions rather than only for artistic purposes. We are constantly surrounded by advertising. The main power of the images is prominent

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    Ontology and Yoga

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    October 1‚ 2010 When we did yoga on Thursday during class time‚ it was so much fun. I had never done yoga before and I thought it was going to be hard‚ but it actually came very easy to me. It worked out every core in my body‚ especially in the abdominal area. I had imagined before I did yoga that I was going to be out of breathe a lot‚ but then again I didn’t really know what yoga consisted of. I think we did it‚ to work out our muscles and joints in our body. Every body is different‚ so every

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    Realism Is reality dependent of us and our minds Beyond what our minds ascertain This position - connected to theory of meaning - meaning of propositions is what makes them true/false Depends on its truth conditions - what fact makes it true Anti-realists We need verification conditions -when truth conditions apply -and we are justified to hold them E.g. Past and present Past- can’t be repeated -ways of getting hold of it is. fallible. Said statements about the past - verification -

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    * Descartes’ Proofs for God’s Existence * www.prshockley.org * In sum‚ 3 Arguments for God’s Existence are used by Descartes in Meditations: 1. The argument for the existence of God from the fact that I have an idea of Him (1st proof in Meditation 3). 2. The argument from my own existence. Here it is argued that a cause more perfect than myself must be assumed to explain my coming into being and my continued existence (2nd proof in Meditation 3). 3. The Ontological Argument for God’s

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    Cinematography History Cinematography is an art form in the field of filmmaking. Although the exposing of images on light-sensitive elements dates to the early 19th century‚[4] motion pictures demanded a new form of photography and a new aesthetic. On June 19‚ 1873‚ Eadweard Muybridge successfully photographed a horse named "Sallie Gardner" in fast motion using a series of 24 stereoscopic cameras. The cameras were arranged along a track parallel to the horse’s‚ and each camera shutter was controlled

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