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    Submitted By‚ Arun Ravindran PGP 14/138 Section A Contact Lens: Study on the Consumer Buying Behavior Contents Executive Summary 3 Objective 3 Importance to business and marketing 3 Introduction 4 Types of contact lenses 4 Brands 5 Comparison with Spectacles and Lasik 5 Research Methodology 5 Insights from Secondary Research 6 Insights from Interview and Survey 6 Analysis 6 Hierarchy of Effects: ABC model 7 Consumer Involvement: High Involvement/Emotional

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    Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority All Rights Reserved 2010 TABLE OF CONTENT Task Title E1 Relationship between pressure and volume of a gas E2 Newton’s second law of motion E3 Centripetal force E4 Focal length of a convex lens E5 Internal resistance of a battery Physics and CS(Physics) Sample SBA Task Practical Skills ( %) Reporting %) ( Total E1 Relationship between Pressure and Volume of Gas Name : Class : No.: Date : Objectives: To investigate the relationship

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    Samsung Galaxy S9 Analysis

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    Top 7 Awesome Features of Samsung Galaxy S9 that you’ll love (and reasons to buy it) Behold‚ Samsung unveiled their latest flagship phones this 2018 – the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ last February 25‚ 2018‚ Sunday at the Mobile World Congress (MVC) event in Barcelona‚ Spain. The market release will be on March 16thbut you can pre-order now starting on March 2nd.The color options available is in Black‚ Blue‚ or a beautiful Lilac Purple. Since‚ the release of Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ some smartphone

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    a competitive field‚ even though it can take a while to break into a higher professional level. Cinematographers play a very important and creative role in film production. They give film its unique visual look. They usually monitor the use of photographic and lighting equipment. They are expected to achieve visual effect in accordance with the instructions of director. They are responsible for the selection of camera‚

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    they transduce (translate) the optical image that the lens sees into a corresponding video picture. More specifically‚ the camera converts an optical image into electrical signals that are reconverted by a television receiver into visible screen images. To fulfill this function‚ each video camera needs three basic elements: the lens‚ the imaging device‚ and the viewfinder. The video camera translates the optical light image as seen by the lens into a corresponding picture on the screen. The light

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    Photographic Essay

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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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    Raising Arizona

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    In the film Raising Arizona the use of framing‚ camera movement‚ and lens choice help to show the miserable conditions that the poor family lives in. Cinematography plays a big part in pulling this movie together. Every camera movement is perfected and framing perfected down to a T. The film starts out as the main character‚ Herbert‚ always ending up in jail. He ends up meeting the police officer who he ends up marrying. When they find out they cant have a child they are devastated and take someone

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    Analysis of the Graduate

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    The Graduate is a great example of a film where lens and camera choices were used effectively to convey the director’s point of view. It seemed like every choice made by the director Mike Nichols director and the director of cinematography Bob Surtees was justified. The outcome of each shot played an important role in shaping the message of the film. The cinematography of Bob Surtees is very complicated and thoughtful but at the same time seems poetic and spontaneous. All of Mrs. Robinson and

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    Photographic Negatives

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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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    people‚ but from a distance: across the apartment-building courtyard. In addition to this physical distance separating Jeffries from his neighbors‚ his perspective‚ too‚ distances him from his conclusions. Only seen through the glass of a window and the lens of a camera‚ Jeffries’ point of view is confined to only a single vision. We see that this single vision‚ however‚ provides Jeffries with an ample amount of information. The avant-garde cinematography combined with the original plot creates a new mean

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