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    Photojournalism in the 21st Century Imagine what news would appear as without photographs or the newsfeeds and with only long paragraphs without images? Due to the advancement of technology, the art of photojournalism has been altered. In order to understand the importance of photojournalism, it is necessary to look at what photojournalism is and the history of it, the responsibilities of photojournalists, the negatives of photojournalism, the impact photojournalism has on society, and the changes

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    PROJECT ON BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Submitted To AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Guided By: Submitted By: Mr. N.B Mishra Ali Bakshi (Faculty of Civil Engineering) Enrollment No. A2315811003 Amity School Of Engineering & Technology

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    Mayu could never actually kill anything and Kita is a weak twelve year old.” muses Saru. Mayu grabs Kita’s dynamic rear, pulls her close and proclaims, “We used the power of our love to destroy the zombies. We had to make it here, it was our first priority. Nothing can defeat us

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    Multi-faceted Duality in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson explores the dual consciousness of man imposed by Victorian Era moral standards. Stevenson illuminates the conflicting nature of man with the rigid social institutions, the emerging sciences of the mind and body, and the prudish façade of contemporary moral society. Dr. Jekyll’s experiment parallels emerging psychological and medical ideas of the time-period. “The more that I read

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    New York City during the Gilded Age experienced a transformation on society that would leave a lasting effect on all aspects of the city. During this era in New York City, the idea of politics and its characters developed into some of the modern definitions that citizens still see in government today. The political corruption that consumed politics during this time period became a staple in New York City society. The word corruption gives the tactics of politicians in the Gilded Age a reputation

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    States imposed an embargo against Cuba which economically stopped Cuba’s urban development. New construction projects created an environment devoid of a recognizable spirit of place. These new projects with curtain walls and low ceiling have no shutters or balconies to shade or cool them without air conditioning. The Cuban government states there are no homeless in Cuba, an independent study of Havana by Mario Coyula and Jill Hamberg proves many Cubans live in slums with poor electricity, plumbing

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    2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW The purpose of this literature review is to organise and generate a good study which helps the photojournalistic community (photographer) to serve its viewers the way the viewer wants to see images in news material when they are published or broadcasted. Ansel Easton Adams one of America’s greatest landscape photographer and environmentalist mentioned that “There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer” (Stocks, 2014). 2.1 BRIEF HISTORY OF PHOTOJOURNALISM

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    system (HSMS) Critically review the HSMS, identifying weaknesses and strengths in all areas Identify and prioritise significant physical hazards and hazards appropriate to health and welfare Conduct a full risk assessment of the highest priority physical hazard and health and welfare hazard,

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    The visual world can be described in many ways, but its most fundamental properties seem to be these: It is extended in distance and modified in depth; it is upright, stable, and without boundaries; it is coloured, shadowed, illuminated, and textured; it is composed of surface, edges, shapes, and interspaces; finally and most importantly of all, it is filled with things which have a meaning. ( Gibson,1950, Pg 3) And to capture such visual world one needs a surface which is illuminated: whether as

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