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    Pic caption: 2017 Oscar winner Emma Stone who's famous for her flawless complexion, keeps a bottle of coconut oil at hand to remove her makeup 8 ways to remove makeup naturally Save your skin from the harmful chemicals in makeup removers by cleaning up with nourishing natural ingredients By: Kasmin Fernandes Synthetic makeup removers have convenience and the pull of instant application on their side. In the long run, however, they could harm your face and cause irritation to your eyes since most of them are loaded with chemicals and toxic ingredients. Makeup wipes are no better since they contain the same active ingredients as cleansers -- surfactants to dissolve makeup, and emulsifiers and solubilisers to lift oil and dead skin. If you aren't rinsing with…

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    photographer used techniques such as; Honest emotion, Behind the scenes, and depth of field. Without the caption I would be lost. I was able to get the true emotion. By looking at this picture it made me feel really sad and sorry for her. This picture made me feel like I was witnessing this event occurring.without the caption I would certainly know that she was torn apart, but would not know for what reason. The picture is really strong, and with the caption it creates the full story. 2/12 …

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    Since then, captions have been opened to the world of television to people who are deaf and hard-of-hearing. More than 2,000 hours of entertainment, news, and sports programming are captioned each week on public and cable television. Captions are no longer a novelty, instead they have become a necessity. There are two types of captions and they may be open or closed. First off, closed captions are where viewers need a television with built-in decoder system. Open captions appear on all…

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    For example, the average speech rate of live programs was 240-248 wpm in Spanish news with the peak rates reaching between 400-600 wpm. China had a rate of 300-350 characters per minute with some reaching numbers as high as 370 cpm (Xiao, Chen, & Palmer, 2015). In the U.K., it was common for the speech rate to reach 220 wpm which caused a lot of viewers to inevitably miss the images that occur on the screen due to eye focus on captions. When the speed of the text was at a rate of 150 wpm,…

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    Gq Magazine Analysis

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    These colors, no matter where they are, remind Americans of their country and also give a feeling of great pride and honor. The caption in the top right of the cover says, “USA! USA! USA!” this is written in big, bold letters. This is advertisement is also pathos appeal because the pride it makes viewers feel is emotional. This particular issue to GQ Magazine was more than likely a very successful issue. The author used the nude people to catch the eye of any viewer walking by the magazine.…

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    Have you ever sat down at the dinner table, and stared at the plate of seafood in front of you, and wondered about overfishing? Have you stared at the pencil or paper that you use in class, and thought about deforestation? Have you ever wondered if you could be a part of the next extinction because of that seafood or pencil? Darrin Bell, an editorial political and social cartoonist, thinks a lot about human effects on earth, and the possible repercussions. One of Darrin Bell's many comic…

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    Weems uses storytelling through the series to capture the mood while some fin these stereotypes as comical most are deeply hurt by them. In some of the photos there is no need for captions explaining what racial stereotype was happening in other photographs such as a man standing on a porch without reading the caption one might be lost as to what the issue is. I the photograph with the man standing on the porch the man looks to be an older gentleman and looking tired, but nothing to really tell…

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    Instagram Tips Essay

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    and stick to it your followers will constantly be interested and will anticipate your posts. Of course, this is not a rule, you can post according to the occasion but remember that having a pattern of posting can help you be disciplined in producing content for your Instagram account and it will keep you on the go and be inspired to capture aesthetically pleasing moments. 6. Be creative with your caption Captions that are too long may not be as appealing as compared to a witty or an…

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    WW I Poster and “I Remember the Last War” Assignment Poster 87 Page 2 - This poster shows two American flags and an all gray bald eagle. Beneath this image is the caption "Are you 100% American? Prove It! By U.S. Government Bonds, Third Liberty Loan." The rhetorical question on the image would immediately attract a person to it. Rhetorical questions get the reader to think, and this one is no different. It would get someone to ask themselves if they are a legitimate American. This question even…

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    Analysis: The Humor Code

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    For years now, there has been an ongoing debate whether women or men are funnier; whether it is a woman who makes the better joke or a male who makes the best cartoon caption. Throughout the popular press article, “The Humor Code” by Peter Graw and Joel Warner, they talk about the experience they had when researching their book. When researching their book, they met with humorists all around the world, seeing that most were male. When they moved on to a behind-the-scenes look at the New Yorker…

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