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Photojournalism adds emphasis and power. if some one told you that a bomb blew up the world trade center, you wouldn’t have believed them until you saw it on the tv or in the newspaper.
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This is a form of government run by elected leaders.this is a type of government in which a group of individual states are united under astrong, central government.this is a system of government in which the people participate directly in making allpublic policy.this is form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but his or her powersare restricted by law, usually within a parliamentary system.in this type of government, the elected head of the executive branch acts independentlyof the legislative and judicial branches.in this type of government, there is no clear-cut separation of powers between thelegislative and executive branches, though the legislative has most of the governmentalpower.in this type of government, the institutions of the state are governed as a single unit,with one constitutionally created legislature.this is a type of government in which power is held by a single, self-appointed ruler.
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Any surface such as a table, cutting board, or a piece of equipment that comes in contact with food is considered what
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In one to two paragraphs, explain how changing context and interpretation have influenced viewpoints of dorothea lange’s portrait "migrant mother.” in your analysis, be sure to include the photograph’s meaning amid changing social, economic, and political climates, as well as the photograph’s value to photojournalism. include supporting evidence in the form of details, statistics, facts, or quotations.
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What does the photograph above show? how is it an example of an environment sculpture?
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