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    Overall, I thought the film provided a unique perspective on the race to discovering the structure of DNA. Out of the many films I had watched on this topic, there were few that focused on the significance of Rosalind’s contribution. This film portrayed how Watson and Crick unfairly took information and credit from Franklin. After their study was put to a halt, Watson and Crick bounced back from their slump all thanks to Franklin’s diffraction image. Frankly speaking, Franklin was a spy. He snuck

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    and ultimately eliminating the false body image standards that could potentially arise from such advertisements. Though sometimes you don't even need a disclaimer to tell whether a picture is retouched or not. In March, 2014, Target took part in one of the biggest photoshop fails known to man. After the release of their 2014 summer bathing suit line, Target had realized they made a huge mistake. One of their photoshop experts had an almost seemingly Photoshop-happy-hands mistake on one of the teenage

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    SATURDAY FIELD TRIP AND SKETCH/PHOTO ESSAY The Seattle Area is home to a number of masterpieces of 20th century landscape architecture. During the first week of class, the students and the instructor will collectively decide on one or more landscapes that they are interested in visiting and will be asked to note what Saturdays they are available. We will then visit and explore the site(s) together, possibly with a guest speaker, on a Saturday. You will sketch the site and photograph it. I will bring

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    Due to the extensive amount of harm that photo manipulation causes, it is an ethical issue. Digital photo manipulation in women causes widespread harm, long-lasting damage to women 's self-esteem and other negative psychological thought processes. Research has also found that it causes a large number of eating disorders. It does this by making women chase the ideal, thin body image that is being portrayed in the different pictures and advertisements. There was a study done that examined both the

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    Currently, there is a significant amount of individuals with low self-esteem in the world. Each day this number increases because of the discouragement of being unique. Doctor Joe Rubino recently stated that “85% of the world’s population is affected by low self-esteem.” In recent times, the media, Adobe Photoshop, and professional modeling have become prevalent in lives. These sources of negativity are the significant causes of this growing problem of low self-esteem.      Media includes distinct

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    people with a manipulated image. Photo manipulation has a negative effect on our society and it has to be put to a stop. Photo manipulation started earlier than you think. As early as 1825 There was a man by the name of Joseph Nicephore Niepce. Joseph have constructed a photographic print using a photo engraved printing plate. He was able to use multiple ways of manipulation. The real photo manipulation did not start until about the 20th century when actual digital photos were being taken regularly. In

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    ESEARCH OVERVIEW Wilson Lowrey (2003) Normative Conflict in the Newsroom: The Case of Digital Photo Manipulation, Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 18:2, 123-142 & Johnson, Jr, Charles S. (2013), The ethics of photo manipulation & Devoss, Danielle Nicole and Platt, Julie (2011). Image manipulation and ethics in a digital-visual world. Special Issue: Ethics in a Digital Age. Michigan state university & David Campbell (2014) The integrity of the image: current practices and accepted standards relating

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    enhances Rosen’s perspective because she brings Rosen's attitude of photo manipulation and uses it as a transition to her argument that selfie taking brings satisfaction with the likes caused by tampering/filtering the picture. That contributes to the decline of respect for what the image represents. All relating to the statement that we tend to lose respect for things we can manipulate aka photoshop/filtering. The public photo is materialized and the respect for the person with all filter. They

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    Kings of the 19th Century- John R. Booth and Frederick Weyerhaeuser John Rudolphus Booth (1827-1925) and Frederick Weyerhaeuser (1843-1914) were two well-known entrepreneurs of the North American lumber industry in the 19th century. They are very contrasting characters that appear to have nothing in common. They are from different parts of the world; Booth is Canadian and Weyerhaeuser is German. They did not share the same faith or educational background. Booth was Presbyterian and went to a local

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    Frederick Booth Tucker Frederick Booth Tucker was born in Monghyr India. His father was William Thornhill Tucker who was a Deputy Commissioner in the Indian Civil Service and the author of an English-Persian dictionary. He went to school at Cheltenham College from 1866 to 1873 and left at the age of twenty. He was a very good and smart student and was a really great athlete. Frederick joined the Indian Civil Service as an Assistant Commissioner in 1874. He was assigned to Amritsar Simla and later

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