Anna Bińczyk Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph made by Kevin Carter in 1993 I decided to describe the story behind this photograph‚ because of two reasons. The first one is a book I am reading now: ‘The Bang - Bang Club’. Kevin Carter - the author of this photograph belonged to this four-member club of South African photographers. The second reason is that this is an important moment in documentary photograhy. This photograph was taken during the Sudan Famine in 1993. The picture depicts a hunger
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Kevin Allocca: Why videos go viral Hi. I’m Kevin Allocca‚ I’m the trends manager at YouTube‚ and I professionally watch YouTube videos. It’s true. So we’re going to talk a little bit today about how videos go viraland then why that even matters. We all want to be stars -- celebrities‚ singers‚ comedians --and when I was younger‚ that seemed so very‚ very hard to do. But now Web video has made it so that any of us or any of the creative things that we do can become completely famous in a part of
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place on a never ending road where Gilbert and Arine were sitting; waiting to see the campers come in. This seemed to be something they did often together. The lived in a town where nothing ever much happens. Gilbert worked at a local grocery store where he describes it as being “empty”. At home gilbert takes care of his youngest brother Arine. Arine has a disability problem and wasn’t expecting to live as long as he did. At any time his life was over. Gilbert has two sisters‚ a 15 year old name
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a lot of his power and authority “because of Gilberts ideas”. The Villagers had “less fear” for him‚ because they worked together. He always caused inconvenience He’s brother was getting tired of him He wanted to “get rid..” of Makhaya and Gilbert and wanted them to go back where they came from. He hated Gilbert for having Makhaya on his farm. He is irrational. He thinks that Gilbert brought Makhaya to Botswana to muder him. Chief Matenje is Gilberts “dangerous enemy”. He wants to “bring guns into
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Gilbert Stuart’s portrait of George Washington is called the “Lansdowne” painted in the 1800‚ it is located in the American Wing; room Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Galleries of Eighteen–century American Art. It is an oil canvas painting displayed upright against the wall near the corridor‚ dimension are 48 x 37 in. This painting was lent to the museum by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stienhardt in 2008. Alongside the George Washington portrait there are other portraits by Gilbert Stuart’s‚ such as “Matilda
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an American navigator‚ invented the gyrocompass‚ a widely used tool. This device worked anywhere on Earth‚ day or night. When it points northward‚ it hold that positioning because it uses a spinning wheel set in gimbals called a gyroscope. William Gilbert‚ an Englishman‚ experimented with magnets to learn and understand their behaviors. Gowin Knight‚ on the other hand‚ rubbed magnets on iron bars to create super magnets. This magnetized compass needles for much longer periods of time. Lord Kelvin
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Influence Their Viewers Through The Work of Gilbert and George In this essay I would argue that Gilbert and George are urging us to consider three central concerns. For me‚ these three consist of opening our minds to the artistic aspects of society that we do not normally see‚ shocking us by exposing us to images that we are typically unexposed to and imploring us to be accepting of the concepts that are most commonly unaccepted. First‚ I feel that Gilbert and George are dealing with the issue
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1. Enclosure-enclosure‚ also spelled Inclosure‚ the division or consolidation of communal fields‚ meadows‚ pastures‚ and other arable lands in western Europe into the carefully delineated and individually owned and managed farm plots of modern times. Before enclosure‚ much farmland existed in the form of numerous‚ dispersed strips under the control of individual cultivators only during the growing season and until harvesting was completed for a given year. Thereafter‚ and until the next growing
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Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey Whether it be through proclamations‚ beliefs‚ or actions‚ strong female figures are all connected. Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey are among those strong women. Throughout their lives‚ Wollstonecraft and Winfrey have worked hard for what they believed in by using their voice and actions‚ and by staying determined. Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey are similar because they both supported women’s rights‚ suffered hardships‚ and believed in the importance
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Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert 2.) 1) Oblong (Page 12)- Deviating from a circular or spherical form (elliptical‚ oval) 2) Lampascione (Page 56)- Italian wild onion bulbs (no synonyms) 3) Incoherent (Page 86)- Lacking orderly arrangement (disjointed‚ unconnected) 4) Melancholy (Page 101)- A depression of spirits (gloomy‚ sorrowful‚ oppression) 5) Anguished (Page 105)- Suffering from extreme pain (aching‚ agonized) 6) Shamanistic (Page 145)- Belief in an unseen world
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