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    Welcome aboard the Maharajas’ Express‚ a journey that takes you through the splendours of a glorious land in a truly royal setting. Kingdom after kingdom‚ the luxury train lets you explore the empires that shaped the history of the land‚ of kings who were more artists than rulers and of forgotten cities‚ unearthed in all its glory. The train unfurls one mystery after another before letting you immerse in the natural wonders around - mighty cities‚ exotic jungles‚ historic forts and palaces‚ spectacular

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    Richard Avedon Avedon style is Famous for their minimalism. They are taken in black and white‚ and are often well lit and in front of white backdrops. When printed‚ the images regularly contain the dark outline of the film in which the image was framed. Within the minimalism of his empty studio‚ Avedon’s subjects move freely‚ and it is this movement which brings a sense of spontaneity to the images. Where many photographers are interested in either catching a moment in time or preparing a formal

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    Stereotyping is when you judge someone by his or her looks‚ hairstyle‚ voice‚ actions‚ attitudes‚ body shape‚ nose shape…the list is endless. This means comparing someone different to a certain group‚ for example emos‚ without really getting to know the person for who they are. A girl with long black hair covering both her eyes and many‚ many‚ many piercings over her body walks through the door. Do we think she’s an emo? Do we think she slits her wrists and head bangs to hardcore metal? Yes‚ because

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    Allure Magazine Critique/Presentation The magazine Allure was founded by Linda Wells who is still the editor-in-chief. The magazine was founded in March of 1991 and is dedicated to focusing on beauty. The magazine has several different articles but the focus does surround the topic of beauty alone. Intentions of the magazine are to educate women in the age group of late teens to early thirties on how to live a beautiful life. “The magazine’s circulation‚ initially estimated at 200‚000 copies

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    Khalilrah roberts 10/14/12 Eng 101 Prof A. Kennedy Ad Analysis (Rough Draft) Teen Vogue is a famous magazine favored by young teen girls. The magazine is primarily used for the latest fashion trends‚ celebrity gossip‚ and information on current issues and events. Included in this magazine is an advertisement for Secret Deodorant that provides protection with a wonderful scent. To get consumers interested in the product they used a variety of blue‚ pink and purple to show that you will be

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    Publications and Journals Title: A history of computer networking and the internet in Korea [History of Communications]. This is a valuable source to show where the networking generated and the basic background. Since being stationed in Korea two times‚ for a total of two years‚ I have grown to appreciate their computer technology. While being there I had the lowest level of internet service that they provided and it was faster than the fastest any internet service in the United States.

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    Thomas Nast Influence

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    Unlike other Jedis‚ Thomas Nast wielded a pencil instead of a light saber that gave him some pretty awesome super powers. His top super power was his masterful drawings that could sway public opinion. Whether it was a social or political issue‚ Nast’s cartoons could change minds and influence the popular opinion. He did so without having to use the Force. Another awesome super power that Nast possessed was his staying power. Not another political cartoonist is as widely recognized over 100 years

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    Thomas Nast Research Paper

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    Thomas Nast: The Mind Behind the Modern Media Today‚ an American’s political views develop from a number of sources. Magazines‚ movies‚ television‚ newspapers‚ and the Internet all shape public policy and the outcome of an election. However‚ most of those sources are fairly modern; newspapers and‚ magazines were the sole source for the American people up till about seventy years ago. Newspapers needed a way to present political information that was interesting and understandable to all; cartoons

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    started. There were many issues that needed to be handled‚ but the biggest one would be getting the Whites to accept African-Americans as citizens with rights. It was 1865‚ post-civil war‚ when Thomas Nast started to contribute to the views of public opinion through the use of his vivid political cartoons. Nast constructed three influential cartoons that helped change the views of Americans. He attempts to sway public opinion by depicting his characters as either good or bad figures‚ portrays the injustice

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    influenced more by the cartoons and engravings of Thomas Nast than by the articles of journalists‚ newspaper publications‚ or the speeches of political leaders. From immediately after the Civil War to the beginning of the Progressive era‚ Nast’s drawings affected America politically and socially. Nast‚ a German immigrant and perhaps one of America’s most well-known cartoonists‚ was one of these working-class men. During the Civil War‚ Nast was known for Romantic‚ reminiscent wash drawings. These

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