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Analysis Of Flamingo Framing
Flamingo Framing has been setting the standard for quality Custom Framing for over 30 years at the
1405 Dauphin Lane, right off Virginia Ave in Ivanhoe Village. They do things the same way today
as they did in the beginning, by hand and of the highest quality. One big difference is their
experience. Janet, Mo & Frank have over 100 years of combined experience in building custom
frames and mounting the artwork and memories of our lives. Why would you frame your art and
treasured items in a store bought, mass produced, poorly made frame with a paper mat? Most of the
"big box stores" that offer their version of "custom framing" have a limited number of options and
are staffed with less experienced employees. At Flamingo Framing,"framing artwork
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Framing In Domestic Building
builderslicencemadeeasy.com.au – What Is Framing in Domestic Building? What Are Its
Limitations?
Domestic building work here in Victoria, Australia, encompasses a number of different components,
including framing for homes and other pertinent class 10 structures. It includes fabricating wall
frames along with erecting and bracing them in the proper manner for both non–load and load
bearing wall frames. In addition, the replacement and erection of roof trusses.
Definition of Framing in Domestic Building
Framing is the skeletal support for the roofs, floors, ceilings and walls of houses of all types of
buildings. This construction stage is of vital importance since is gives the building its structural
integrity and framing is necessary for
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Social Media Framing
Additionally, blunting is a good strategy in conversation to soften the blow. I'm sure my dream boss
has dealt with many questions and accusations revolving around Dov Charney. Questions and
accusations she more often than not, doesn't have the answers to. Instead of trying to defend herself
and her reputation in this challenging time, she should learn the ways of softening the blow. She can
do this by briefly addressing the problem and accepting responsibility for it. Although Paula did
nothing wrong, she is now the face of the company and must accept culpability for any and all
actions. If she were to use the principles of sharpening and blunting, she could find herself in a
much more pleasant situation.
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Brand identification is the ability for its audience to relate to the brand in question. Donald trump
has done an impressive job of developing brand identification in his campaign. He exhibits
consistency, confidence, intrigue, recognizability, and existence of brand ambassadors. He has
accomplished all of these important factors in brand identification by keeping himself and his
messages visible and relatable. He claims he wants to "Make America Great Again," which speaks
to a lot of individuals who have felt the same way but haven't had a voice. Although, American
Apparel isn't a political campaign, Paula could reconstruct the brand through adopting the principles
used in the Trump campaign. Even though the way Paula must use the strategies of Trump is
comparably very different than he does, brand identification in political campaigns is much harder to
develop than it is for a clothing brand such as American
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George Lakoff Progressives Analysis
My English professor instructed my class and me to read a few passages written by George Lakoff a
book titled "Don't Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate the essential
guide for progressives". George Lakoff, who is the leading authority in political framing,
communicates his metaphor for the "nation as a family" and "government as its parents", offering
his reputation for progressives as the "nurturing parent" who believes "parents are equally
responsible for raising the children." and teaching the children value in "empathy and
responsibility". I will explain Lakoff's metaphor for progressives listing their values and the
"progressive political principle", in addition, prove how his concepts are accurately applied in an
article from progressive's view titled "Smart Social Programs" by Jason Furman. If the government
is referred to as a parent then, the people it governs are its children. Lakoff expresses the progressive
approach to the governing of its people that of a "nurturing parent" equally sharing the duty,
teaching through empathy and responsibility, as a parent protecting their children from harm, and
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It is the job of the government to promote and if possible, provide sufficient protection, greater
democracy, more freedom a better environment, broader prosperity, better health, greater fulfillment
in life... In essence, if you are a "nurturing parent" and your children needed help you would give
them the type of help he/she needs to succeed. In "Smart Social Programs" Furman argues "We
cannot solve poverty or lack of mobility overnight, but contrary to what the skeptics say, investing
in families works – not just for them, but for all of us." Furman's support for the government
assisting programs portrays the "nurturing parent" Lakoff associates for the
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Framing The Experience Reflection
This next chapter "Framing the Experience" was about the development stages of an internship and
how these stages connect with the civic. The first stage of development is anticipation and this
stages talks about how the intern is anxious about the internship and how they feel feared about not
being accepted from their co–workers. Anticipation connects to civic because of how anxious an
intern that they already know some terms and codes from the work cite to be prepared and ready.
The second stage of development is exploration which is adjusting and adapting to the new
environment and continue building process along the way. Exploration translate to civic by learning
what the nonprofit organization mission is and understanding how public relevance
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Framing Pros And Cons
Contents
1.0 Framing –––––––––––––––––––– 3
1.1 Hypothesis ––––––––––––––– 3
1.2 Background –––––––––––––– 3
2.0 Investigating –––––––––––––––––– 3
3.0 Reasoning ––––––––––––––––––– 4
4.0 Judging –––––––––––––––––––––
5.0 Reflecting ––––––––––––––––––––
6.0 Bibliography –––––––––––––––––––
6.1 Harvard Style –––––––––––––
6.2 Annotated Bibliography –––––––––
7.0 Appendices ––––––––––––––––––––
7.1 Catholic Interview ––––––––––––
7.2 Jewish Interview –––––––––––––
7.3 Research Notes –––––––––––––
7.4 Research Booklet –––––––––––––
1.0 Framing
1.1 Hypothesis
It is hypothesised that, although different, death and burial rituals in both Catholicism and Judaism,
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Philip was very lively and compliant and happy to answer all of my questions and back up other
research further. There was no bias in this as the questions asked were purely for information.
Manning, S. (2015). Catholic Funerals – Funeral Mass Planner Guide. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
This webs source was extremely helpful fro the catholic funeral plan as it contained a detailed plan
of the funeral and explained here each prayer and him was placed for the service. This was not a
bias website at it was purely an informational website for planing a funeral and had no advertising.
The limitations were small as there were links to other helpful websites and pages containing more
information.
Kersten, B. (2003). Soul Talk – The taharah. Retrieved July 21, 2015. This website was not very
helpful as there was not very much information on anything in there, and there were no joining links
or pages. the site was low in credibility and was written by a blog and should not be trusted to be
completely accurate. There was no bias as it was written by someone from a different religion who
clearly had no clue about this
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The Pros And Cons Of Framing
Framing is one of the most problematic methods of presenting information to a wide scale audience.
It has replaced flatout bias as a more subtle way to persuade audience members, thus leaving
uninformed people unable to see the whole of the information without the presenter to completely
disclose their values or beliefs. To the uninformed masses, this method removes most, if not all,
hope for a straightforward news service. While framing is just a tool used in journalism, without any
inherent evils attached to it, we still see it's abuse from all sources of news. This abuse is what
makes framing the most problematic methods of presenting information. First we should begin by
defining what framing really is. Framing is when information is presented ... Show more content on
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We need to conceptualize what newsgroups actively abuse framing, trying to shift the public
towards their ideology (Davis and Kent, 2013). This requires enough people to routinely research
and note several major newsgroups. In doing so, we both eradicate the chains of framing and
continue to advance our own knowledge of what's actually going on. Yes this may seem like a bit of
stretch, however it's not completely improbable. Using the internet, sharing information can be
remarkably fast. And a committee could be set up to investigate and comment on newsgroups that
abuse
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Narrow Framing
The most common of the four "villains" of decision making would be "narrow framing." Narrow
framing is an obstacle that stands in the way of good decisions by limiting the amount of options. In
decision making, a narrow frame or a restricted set of options is a missed opportunity at possibly
better choices that could be generated to increase choices. Naturally, I go back to my time as both a
teacher and principal and can see how invested educators are in their work and how easy it is to
overlook or miss the obvious. The enormous amount of pressure on educators in Kentucky has
forced teachers to be nearly automated in their behaviors, actions and strategies that are
implemented in the classroom. Society sometimes questions why students lack ... Show more
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As the staff develops the problem of practice, they are unofficially admitting that there is a problem
and that we need help from others to determine a resolution. Identifying alternative
options/possibilities will ultimately assist in future decision making in help drive the school
improvement plan. Having additional eyes view the proposed problem allows evidence to be
collected in conjunction with the next steps towards a resolution. The instructional rounds process
allows for the additional data outside the obvious to be collected and analyzed to provide multiple
options for a school to move forward. The final step of instructional rounds is referred to as "next
steps." This resembles the "multitrack alternatives" that allows several options to be proposed and
considered simultaneously and to determine which one is best to address the problem of practice.
Teachers may explore different angles or paths to determine what works over what is a barrier.
Collecting evidence towards multiple options is
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Essay On Frame House
The men heave gargantuan beams of wood in a pile, and place them very orderly on the ground next
to each other. Some have strange notches in them, and others have letters and numbers marked up
and down the sides. The workers build the foundation in a matter of hours, and soon they are ready
to create the wood frame. Using only wooden pegs to fit into the notches, they create a 40' structure,
towering over the trees in the backyard. With much effort, this frame is what would become our
timber frame house, made from pure wood. They didn't use nails, in fact, they didn't use a single nail
at all. Those men were so high up they were the ones–you–always–watch–because–you're–afraid–
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The house's infrastructure was finally built, but we hadn't finished the basement yet, it was still
being built. It still needed lots of work, but since we built the house ourselves, and my mother was
an interior designer, we managed. But then, my mother was pregnant again! The doctors told her
that she was having twins! But it soon became apparent that there was something wrong with these
two babies. The babies in the womb had Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome, meaning they were
sharing blood in the womb, and had a 40% chance of living. My parents traveled to another doctor,
but he responded with the words "These babies look fine!" We believe that it was a miracle that they
ever survived, and God was with us all the way. Their stress was over the top, as my parents cared
for three new babies, and worked on the house they were to build, similarly to how they felt when
my father had his brain surgery. Three children in 15 months, and a house in progress? My parents
had a profusion of housework to undertake, so the kids were usually with the grandparents, who
lived only blocks away. This was useful for my parents, as they began a great endeavor to finish the
house before winter. On a windy September morning, the three kids were all being watched by the
grandparents, and we went to a park, that was nearby my grandparents house. Heartbeats thumped
hard in my chest, as I swung to reach the next bar, at least
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Framing Analysis
Have you ever seen a story in the news that has been told multiple ways depending on which news
station you were tuning in to? This tends to happen very often in the news industry and why this
happens is because of framing. Framing is a way to present certain content in a way to guide an
audience's interpretation along certain lines. How the news does this is by having the gatekeepers,
which are the people in charge decide which group of facts are most important to share to the public
to help promote a particular view of that story. Recently in the news everyone has been talking about
Colin Powell and his leaked emails talking about both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Colin
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Each news outlet has a different way of framing this story and this is based on either which party
they support or what there company wants them to talk about. CBS chose to frame this story by
talking about both candidates and how Colin Powell thought both candidates were just as bad.
FoxNews framed the story to make it seem like Colin Powell only talked about Hillary Clinton in
his emails and not trump at all, which shows you how they want you to view Hillary Clinton as an
evil person. Reuter framed the story by making it seem like Colin Powell really hated Donald Trump
and didn't really care for Hillary Clinton, which made her seem not as bad. Picking what news
station you want to tune into is extremely important because you want to make sure you get an
outlet that has a common ground and you aren't only hearing one side to the story. The hero that is
being portrayed in this news story is Colin Powell because he is the only one stating his opinion on
how he feels and is being real, which is what people like to hear. On the other hand the villain being
portrayed depends on what news outlet you are looking at. If you're looking at CBS and Reuter both
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the villains, but with
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Informative Speech on Three Main Components of a House
Components of building a house Subject: Construction General Purpose: To inform Specific
Purpose: At the end of my speech, my audience will be able to identify the three components of
building a house. Central Idea/Thesis: To build a house correctly you will need to know all about the
foundation, the framing, and the cosmetics of a house. INTRODUCTION: A. Did you know that the
average cost of a house in 2014 was $175,000? (Trulia, 2014). And did you know that the on
average, "homeowners will spend between 1 to 4 percent of a home's value annually on maintenance
and repairs?"(Beals, 2015). B. At some point in your life, you will have make the decision to buy,
rent or build a home. I think it is necessary to know the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Anonymous, 2008). " 2. The three types of foundations. According to The Old House magazine, the
average weight of a foundation is seven and a half tons (Alexander, pg. 2). a. Basement foundations
are common in the northeast (89% of all houses) and midwestern (75%) part of the country. They
provide additional room for families and one of the least expensive ways to expand a home
(Anonymous, 2014). b. The next foundation commonly found in the the midwest as well is called a
crawlspace. The Do It Yourself Network says this foundation gets it name because the house is
literally built above the ground and provides only enough room to crawl under the house
(Anonymous, 2014). c. The last foundation is typically found in the south called a concrete slab
foundation. This foundation is poured directly on the ground due to hardly any movement from frost
and saves on cost. Note that you are not restricted to have a specific foundation due to the region
you live in. For example you can find basement foundations in the south (Anonymous, 2014).
Transition: The next step after the foundation is the framing. Now I will inform you about the
framing of a house. B. Let's start with the definition of framing. 1. According to the dictionary
website, house framing is a rigid structure formed of relatively slender pieces, joined so as to
surround sizable empty spaces or nonstructural panels, and
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Framing Theory Paper
The attendance quiz question regarding losing and saving lives exhibits the framing theory. This
case scenario defines the framing theory because of the obvious variance in the language used to
describe the same outcome. The framing theory is that by emphasizing a situation or title using a
certain context of wording will activate a certain shelf to influence someone's decision or thought
process.
Therefore, framing is integral to this topic of because choosing to emphasize words such as "saving"
and "will die" will influence how the respondents process this moral decision that will block them
from seeing they have the same outcome. This studies framing connects information to our heuristic
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For example, "200 people will be saved" versus "400 people will die" is merely reframed it to sound
more appealing on a certain side. Therefore, this moral question about gaining or losing is focusing
us to think about our decision in the event of a catastrophic incident in which we need to weight the
risk with a negative effect of those dying and the rewards of those living. As the respondent reads
the question in the survey, our mind's natural shelf unconsciously highlights the positive parts while
interpreting the information. Most people as the study concludes, around ⅔ who took the survey
would rather see "saving" and triggered the conservative side with choosing the least risk option.
The strategy and outcome of framing the situation like this is to influence how we think about trade–
offs and our own value system. In comparison, ⅓ chose the most negative cognitive outcome form
the surface "letting 400 die." The question frames the situation for the respondents most likely
choose the most logical human condition option to save, and to frames a negative feeling about
letting people die. Although, the framed question leaves out that in both situations the same amount
of people live and die this situation illustrates how "farming helps citizens make connections
between their everyday lives, their specific values" (Gallagher
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Framing Effect Theory
There are many gaps that need to be filled in order for my research question to be answered; most
surrounding a lack of research circulated in the scholarly sphere surrounding my topic and an
overall lack of diversity and detail in the studies that correlate to my topic area. It is beneficial to
look at the sexual health sciences aspect of this area of female sexual behavior, but this topic has not
explicitly been addressed through media. When trying to understand the negative reception
surrounding The To Do List most of the quantative theory surrounding this subject matter has been
difficult for me to identify because although I believe scientific data utilized as evidence is always a
strong point of contention, but the lack of information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I am curious to evaluate whether audiences of all genders have been infiltrated with schemas to
easily identify male characters on–screen acting in sexual behaviors, and as a result The To Do List
proves problematic to audience's schemas regarding sexuality. Schema theory presents another
useful methodology for studying media's influence on adolescent sexuality and that is through the
concept of sexual
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Framing In The Pardoner's Tale
Framing plays a very important role in Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale as it lets the reader delve into
the world that the author has created to analyze the characters within. The character of the Pardoner
is very interesting and by using frames we can add depth to the story that he tells. There are five
frames in the tale: the general prologue or the pilgrim's point of view, Pardoner's prologue,
introduction of the tale, the actual tale itself and lastly the old man's tale. The various frames present
in The Pardoner's Tale each help explain the narratives contained inside. The main role of framing is
to help the reader grasp the text in greater detail and uncover what may not be obvious at first sight.
Framing also helps strengthen the understanding behind the actions of the characters in The
Pardoner's Tale. In Chaucer's tale framing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When reading the prologue and the tale one feels as if there are two conflicting sides to the
pardoner; one where he preaches moralistic values and the other where he is defying those same
values with his greedy requests. Framing helps by giving the reader direction and thus being able to
distinguish in a sense which of the Pardoner's is speaking. In his prologue the pardoner tells the
crowd that he is a man who preaches against the sin of gluttony. He exclaims "when I preach in
churches, I strive for a resounding voice, and I ring it out as round as a bell, for I know by heart all
that I say. My theme is and always was one and the same: Radix malorum est cupiditas." (Chaucer
334) The exact meaning of the Latin phrase is "greed is the root of all evils". However, the pardoner
later calls what he does "trickery" and that it has "won him hundreds of marks". He also tells the
people that all his stories are false. (Chaucer 399) But even after he has already explained how he
does his business to the crowd the pardoner then tries to trick them into giving him things for his so
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Site Analysis : Clearing The Site
CONTENTS PAGE
 SITEWORKS
Site Analysis ........................................................................................ 1
Clearing the site .................................................................................. 1
Levelling methods .............................................................................. 2
Stockpiling spoil .................................................................................. 2
Trenching ............................................................................................. 2
 THE GROUND FLOOR SLAB
Damp proof courses ............................................................................ 2
Termite Protection .............................................................................. 2
Set Down ............................................................................................... 3  FRAMING AND
OPENINGS
Walls ...................................................................................................... 4
Roof Framing ........................................................................................ 5
Openings and lintels ............................................................................ 5
 FIRST FIX TRADES
Plumbing .............................................................................................. 6
Electrical ............................................................................................... 6
Gas supply ............................................................................................ 7
Storage .................................................................................................. 7
Water purification ............................................................................... 7
 LININGS AND CLADDING
Internal linings ...................................................................................... 8
External cladding .................................................................................. 8
 SECOND FIX TRADES
Doors ..................................................................................................... 9
Windows ................................................................................................9
Tiling .....................................................................................................10
Skirting .................................................................................................10
Joinery ..................................................................................................10
 FINISHES
Plastering .............................................................................................11
Painting ................................................................................................11
Paving ...................................................................................................11
 REFERANCE PAGE ......................................................................................12
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Episodic Framing
James Britton, a professor at Oxford and the developer of multiple theories regarding language and
the effects it has on human learning wrote that "experience is kaleidoscopic: the experience of every
moment is unique and unrepeatable. Until we can group items in it on the basis of their similarity we
can set up no expectations, make no predictions: lacking these we can make nothing of the present
moment". In the ever expanding field of media and journalism relatively little attention has been
paid to how the news is framed, and even less has been written about the political consequences
oUnited States due to a potential but almost impossible threat refugees have to this country. Where
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Deception, especially in the media is a highly dangerous walking ground. It can come internally and
it can come externally. It comes through the mouth of people and sometimes even within the mind
of the individual. But the worst and most common scenario is when deception occurs in the media.
And to be able to spot deceptive techniques used in the news one most understand how to identify
frames. When identifying media frames the actual content of news reports is less relevant than the
interpretive commentary that surround it. Generally speaking this is broadly evident in journalism,
but it is especially evident in television news which is filled with metaphors, catchphrases, and other
symbolic devices that implicitly present an underlying storyline. By using these devices the media is
able to form a rhetorical bridge between bits of information by creating a context and developing
relationships between multiple
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Commonplace Techniques Of Balloon Designing
Three traditionally commonplace techniques accompanied:
Post and beam are having major vertical and horizontal participants to carry the burden.
Balloon framing is a way which is suspending floors from the walls and different from the put up
and beam.
Platform framing often paperwork wall sections horizontally at the sub–ground prior to erection,
easing positioning of studs and growing accuracy even as slicing the essential manpower. Studs are
purposely made at the least doubled at openings, then following jack stud being cut to obtain the
lintels and give up–nailed thru the outer studs. the pinnacle and backside plates are stop–nailed to
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Studs typically consist of 1.five with the aid of 3.five inches (38 mm × 89 mm) or 1.five in × 5.five
in (38 mm × a hundred and forty mm) lumber and are usually spaced at 16 in (410 mm) on center.
this spacing can be changed to 12 to 24 in (300 or 610 mm) on center relying at the load and the
constraints imposed by using the kind and thickness of the wall protecting used. Wider 1.5 in × 5.5
in (38 mm × a hundred and forty mm) studs can be used to offer area for more insulation. the studs
are connected with the horizontal pinnacle and bottom wall plates of 1.five in (38 mm) lumber
which might be comparable width because the studs.
Interior walls:
The interior walls helping ground, ceiling or roof loads are referred to as loadbearing partitions;
others are referred to as non–loadbearing or certainly walls. Indoors loadbearing partitions are
framed in comparable way as outdoors partitions. Studs are 1.5 in × 3.5 in (38 mm × 89 mm) lumber
spaced at 16 in (410 mm) on center. This spacing also can be modified to twelve or 24 in (300 or
610 mm) in line with the hundreds supported and the kind and thickness of the wall end used. walls
may be built with 1.five in × 2.5 in (38 mm × sixty four mm) or 1.5 in × 3.5 in (38 mm × 89 mm)
studs spaced at 16 or 24 in (410 or 610 mm) on center depending on the sort and thickness of the
wall finish used. There's no vertical load to be supported with the
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Picture Framing Objects
While paintings and photography are among the most popular items many display on their walls,
there is a variety of options available when it comes to decorating walls at home. Trying the unique
souvenirs and heirlooms picture framing objects will give a home a highly personalized and unique
piece of decoration.
A custom frame displays a piece of heirloom jewelry in a very unique way instead of it being hidden
in a jewelry box. If an antique brooch is hand–wrapped in a fabric mat and covered with an ornate
gold molding, it will give a very stunning display on the walls of a home.
Similarly, a vintage scarf in a frame that is handcrafted transforms an everyday accessory into a very
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A collage display due to a wonderful arrangement in a den or in the living room will surely trigger
conversations now and again in many homes.
Picture framing can also be used as a thoughtful personalized gift. If a family loves a particular
music genre, then presenting a picture frame of their favorite artist and present it to a family member
will be a gift of its kind.
This idea is applicable for those people who are extremely rich and have unpredictable gift
preferences. For example a hip hop lover can be given a framed picture of Rick Ross coupled with
his latest music in a simple wood shadowbox. This gift will be considered as a timeless gift that they
will forever cherish and display forever in their study rooms, living rooms and offices.
A wall decoration does not necessarily need to be kept solely for photographs and paintings. If you
are looking to decorate the interior of a house with something different other than oil painting or
watercolor, then picture framing of treasured family memories is a really wonderful way to
transcend a keepsake into a mouth watering piece of
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Framing A Bad Argument
Abortion, animal rights, border control, gun rights and same–sex marriage are always heated
discussions amongst people. Whether people know all the facts or not I can guarantee most have
very strong perceptions and feelings on each of these. A significant thought to remember is that
argumentative essays are not always a disagreement. Occasionally, they merely support an idea or
topic some cannot be argued (Reinking and Von der Osten, 269). Framing the argument, providing
firm support, while remaining cautious of fallacies were the significant points in Chapter 16 of
Strategies of Successful Writing, in my opinion.
Framing the argument, essentially choosing a side of your argument and attempting to influence the
reader to believe the same as you. You must state your argument in a very clear and precise manner
so the reader has no reason to doubt you. After choosing a specific argument, researching the points
to help prove the assumptions will become an easier task. Until a decision on how to frame the
argument has been made, it seems impossible to attempt to convince others. You must first have all
the evidence to support your framing. I do not enjoy trying to push my beliefs onto others, we are all
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In any type of argument, the person fighting for their side will only give the audience the
information to benefit their point of view. Lacking the information from both sides of an argument
will not persuade the audience in your favor. Stereotyping, a worldwide struggle, must be avoided in
order to persuade in an ethical way. Appealing to a crowd, seems to be a very popular way to
persuade others. In our presidential debates, so many important topics are left on the sidelines while
both nominees simply attempt to appeal to the crowds. Carefully reviewing your evidence and
looking extremely hard for any fallacies will only leave you better prepared. (Reinking and Von der
Osten,
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David Tudor's Framing
The third argument discusses the idea of framing as a way of organizing sound. For this argument,
Davies does not consider David Tudor's lowering and raising of the piano and therefore framing as
organizing sound, he says that "this framing does not count as selection or appropriation of the
sounds of a performance of the work" (Kania). This does not make sense to Kania because sounds
without framing cannot exactly be called music, but during 4'33" the framing does occur and
therefore it does lead to an organization of sound (Kania). The fourth and final argument examines
that there must be noise along with the organized sounds in the performance environment for it to be
able to be considered organized. Usually, in musical performances, the
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Summary Of The Framing Of Immigration
Throughout the article, "The Framing of Immigration," George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson hold an
affirmative tone encouraging the public to view immigration not only politically, but also
emotionally. The authors' claim that today's current debate on immigration is not fully grasping all
the aspects, such as an analyzing immigrant's reasons for fleeing and how they live in America, later
affecting it –– these reason must be taken into account to find an efficient solution where all
countries must help to end this conflict. To emphasis their main claim they break down immigration,
analyzing how they are referred to in a degrading manner, are being treated unfairly by the
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They did not use many counter arguments or specific evidence, giving them the credibility of being
biased. However, Lakoff and Ferguson provide a warrant effectively connecting their claim to their
reasons, explaining how American's should be willing to change their views and treatment on
immigrants because the United States is all about living in a democracy, realistically describing how
treating immigrants unfairly does not follow the moral values Amrican stands for. Consequently,
encouraging people to start initiating change to help immigrants rather than ignoring and
disrespecting
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Framing Perspective Of Conflict
A typical conflict situation I have experienced would be when one party misunderstands the other
parties goals, motives, or attitudes about a given situation. The framing perspective states that
conflicts may be influenced by the way the conflict was initially framed. Also, the way a conflict is
framed may be affected by the interaction between the parties and frames may shift as the conflict
progresses (Folger, Poole, Stutman 89). Fractionation is a good way to break down conflicts into
smaller components, which can be dealt with more quickly and uncover possible umbrellas. An
umbrella is a way for a party to legitimatize complaints when the original issue that caused the
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The social identities could be related to race, religion, gender, or age. There are intergroup
differences, but in many cases, these differences are not the primary cause of the conflict between
the individuals. Communication plays a significant role in social categorization and identities. A
person may feel misunderstood, but it is imperative that they do not jump to the conclusion that it is
because they are a male or female, or based on their race. Everyone has different goals and beliefs,
and they cannot be determined by social identities. If an individual goes into a conversation
believing they will be misunderstood based on their gender or race, there is a strong possibility that
they will feel that way after the conversation. Even though an individual may not appreciate why a
person may feel misunderstood it is beneficial to communicate in a polite way by acknowledging
how the other party feels. If a person feels misunderstood, they should examine why they feel that
way. If their initial response is based on a social identity, they should reevaluate the situation and
determine if other reasons have caused the misunderstanding. The individual could consider how
they would feel if they were another gender or race and if it was different, there is the possibility
that they feel misunderstood based on a social identity. If a person thinks they are misunderstood
because of a
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Framing
Before coming to grips with the more complex definitions of Framing, it should be understood that
Framing is perceptual; in other words, Framing is not about what is said, but how it is said. There
are several complex definitions of framing which can be broken down into simpler language:
Framing is the relationship between context and information as it determines meaning.
Framing is a template or data structure that organizes various pieces of information.
Framing then, is how things are "put." Or the way words and concepts are presented and "slanted"
so that they will produce a wished–for effect. The principal field of human endeavor that comes to
mind when discussing Framing, is... Marketing.
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Online marketers know the value of framing; utilizing keywords and taglines that show how a
customer will benefit from consuming a product can lead to more conversions.
The L'Oréal campaign for marketing its brand of women's cosmetics has been famous for its tagline
"Because You're Worth It." for decades. This tagline frames a woman's desire to purchase skincare
products, especially those from L'Oréal.
Why does a woman buy skincare products from L'Oréal? – Because She's Worth It. The company
L'Oréal has employed many actors and models to speak this line; to have a beautiful, famous woman
tell you that you're worth it adds a degree of impact and permission that could be lacking if this line
was spoken by a business woman. Or would it?
The line "Because You're Worth It" effects issues that women may have about self–esteem and
beauty; these are cognitive biases of an extremely personal nature. Thoughts such as: "Am I
beautiful?" "How can I become beautiful?" "Do I deserve to be beautiful?" "Should I purchase
skincare products?" are influenced by the verbal frame "Because You're Worth It." These four words
answer all these questions at once and seemingly resolve any residual guilt or doubt about skincare
purchases or the right to think about one's personal
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Electoral College Framing
Framing of the Electoral College
The Electoral College has a significant role in the government in the United States. However, many
people don't actually know what the Electoral College is, some think it's an undemocratic way of
electing our President while some think it to be an actual college. To understand the Electoral
College and the possible reform, we need to look at the historical context such as why our Founding
Fathers put this system in place and how this system has affected our growing nation.
The Electoral College is a system of electing our President. Each state gets a specific number of
electoral votes which are cast by that states electoral slate or group of electors. In 1787, the
government extended the Connecticut Compromise to the Electoral College, meaning that the state
is allocated their votes based on how many people they have in the Senate (two) and then how many
Representative's they have (Estes 256). This system requires a slate of electors from each of the
states that can be selected by the state legislature as stated in the Constitution, "qualified men," in
the early 1790s, meaning male, white, and land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Speaker of the House, Henry Clay endorsed John Quincy Adams in the 1824 election when the
vote went to Congress, allowing Adams to win the election (McGee 350). Then, under the "spoils
system," Adams made Clay his Secretary of State, angering Jackson about the corruption in
Washington. However, this "corrupt bargain" did bring to attention what Clay had said about the
12th Amendment not giving Congress any direction on how they should elect a president when it
comes to that (McGee 352). So I propose that we should not only reform the Electoral College
system but also ratify the 12th Amendment and either give Congress more guidance or take it out of
Congress's hands
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Movement Framing Examples
The act of framing is without a doubt a tactical strategy. During the organization of a social
movement, framing was as a way to "assign meaning" (McAdam, 339) or look at events in ways
that could inspire support from both group members and the common people while subjugating the
opposing party. McAdam (339) states, "Mediating between opportunity and action are people and
the... meanings they attach to their situations." The events that occur during the rise of a social
movement all present opportunities to help members achieve their goal but in order to even act upon
these opportunities, the people involved must frame their situation in a way that will draw support to
their cause. During the Civil Rights movement, the use of framing, on both sides, greatly influenced
the outcome of social reform. McAdam states that there are six strategies social movement groups
can employ to bring about change. In the case of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), even though blacks could now vote "legal subterfuge and
extralegal intimidation" prevented them from taking part of political reform in the south (McAdam,
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King and SCLC are a prime examples of the use of framing; drawing great media coverage with the
use of nonviolent tactics. The use of these "provocative" strategies created a demand for answers.
McAdams (347) states "quite simply, no black leader ever sounded like King..." Dr. King's ideology
was new and profound, mixing Christian and Democratic ideas; the most important, framing the
movement as a way to heal the nation after such a long period of segregation and racial
discrimination. King and the SCLC also depended on the violent nature of their opponents in the
south to further frame their movement. By framing the violence that took place in Birmingham and
Selma, the civil rights movement was able to generate a great deal of "sympathetic media
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What Is The Open Wall Construction Technology?
What Is The Open Wall Construction Technology?
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Open Wall construction is not limited to a single technique. The theories and principles behind the
construction are unique, but the design uses existing methods and materials to allow for complete
flexibility.
Methods discussed later describe only one of a number of design models created, and provides
examples of the applications, which should be modified to meet local codes and personal
preferences.
Wrap and Strap Open Wall Construction
This method is ideal for tradesmen because its application is simple, and the buildings thermal
envelope can easily be maintained. It consists of a primary shell, which is the buildings structural
skeleton, being constructed with standard platform framing techniques. The entire building is then
wrapped in polyethylene, then a second non–structural skin is attached to the exterior, which is
insulated and finished. This type of open wall construction is used to retro–fit existing two by four
construction into super–insulated, air tight homes.
Platform Open Wall Construction
Platform
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Arabian Nights Argumentative Essay
The Arabian Nights is renowned for its multiple uses of enframed narratives. The layering of stories
adds new meaning to the various tales of The Arabian Nights by bringing up new questions. In every
story one reads, one finds themselves asking why Shahrazad would tell such a story, what kind of
message is this tale giving Shahriar, and why bother telling another story within an already
enframed story. However, The Arabian Nights is not alone in its use of the enframed story. Works
inspired by The Arabian Nights use their own enframing devices in order to alter how one perceives
and understands the stories these offshoots have taken from The Arabian Nights. The adaptations
this paper will look at include Disney's Aladdin film, Pasolini's Arabian ... Show more content on
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The common ransom story does a wonderful job of lateral comparisons by bringing stories with
similar motifs, plots, and themes together. "The Merchant and The Jinni" produces this effect. The
story starts with a merchant who accidentally kills a Jinni by throwing a date seed (The Arabian
Nights 1: 10–19). The Jinni's father appears declaring that he will kill the merchant. Through a
series of events, three groups of travelers show up, and each traveler decides to exchange a third of
the merchant's punishment for a story. The travelers' introduction starts drawing comparisons
between these travelers right away because they are all traveling with animals. As each traveler tells
their story, one cannot help drawing more comparisons as each story is about a failed romance
which is dealt with in some other way than violence, normally turning the guilty party into an
animal (The Arabian Nights 1: 10–19). The repetition of a nonviolent resolution to romantic conflict
ends up making a lateral comparison about the nature of conflict resolution. In particular, the stories
take on additional meaning as a tool to help Shahriar understand there are a variety of ways to deal
with romantic issues that do not involve murdering virgins (The Arabian Nights 1: 3–10). By using
enframed stories as a means of comparison, The Arabian Nights adds extra depth and meaning to
stories in light of the outer narrative and the surrounding stories in order to produce a far more
complex understanding of any one theme or
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Problem's Framing
The framing effect explains how a problem's phrasing can effect an individual's decision making.
When the problem asks if you would be willing to make a gamble where you have a 90% chance to
lose 5 dollars and a 10% chance to win 95 dollars, most people say they would not take the gamble
(which means they are risk adverse) because the problem states that you have a chance to lose 5
dollars, and this creates a psychological response in the participant because they naturally want to
avoid losses. Another problem asks if you would pay 5 dollars to participate in a lottery where you
have a 10% chance to win 100 dollars and a 90% chance to win nothing. Even though this problem
has the same utility maximization (same amount that can be won) as
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Framing Research Paper
Did you know without framing every house and buildings wouldn't be where they're standing right
now? Framing holds every single thing on every building. It's really important to have a strong base
for a house if not it will collapse. Framing has been used since the early 1830s, they still use man
power but some technologies evolved. Framing is one of the biggest fields in construction, so it has
work all year round. It also has a good employment rate. This job can be good for high schoolers
when they leave school because you learn on the job, teens can make good money if they start in
this construction field. Framing was invented in the 1830s by using lightweight material but when
it's put together it's strong to hold up a whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Physical strength is useful for this job because many workers need to be able to carry fifty pounds or
more every day. Also being able to work in harsh weather conditions will be a must if workers are
employed. Education isn't too much it's know is simple math and angles. Math skill is a main skill to
have because they have to measure wood and cut an a angle. A great class to learn how to measure
and cut wood is wood shop. This class will show the basics on cutting wood. But overall going to
college isn't required in framing. But unless a skilled worker leaves his company and go makes his
own business a business degree would be great to have. Framing construction workers make twelve
dollars an hour starting without experience. But framing is great for beginners because they learn all
they need while working. Being little more experienced worker he or she can make fifteen dollars an
hour. The overall annual wage ranges from $23,000 to $30,000 just being an employee. Being a
contractor in framing your annual wage would range from $40,000 to $60,000. But contractors can
make more money if they increase their speed on framing houses and get more workers to work for
him or
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Framing Carpenter Framer
This carpenter contractor specializes in constructing commercial buildings and residential homes
from wood products. They work with sheet wood, composite lumber, rough timber, and regular
lumber. This material is used to create the skeleton of the building or home that is being built. The
frame will support all the building loads such as the roof, walls, and other finishes. It will also
protect the people who live or work in the structure and all the stuff inside.
The majority of the day a framing carpenter contractor will spend on a construction site. Framing
the structure is one of the first steps in the process of construction. Working as a framer you will be
on the work site from the beginning of the job. You will be exposed to all types of weather. It is a
job that can be interrupted by snow or rain. This can affect the framing carpenter contractor's
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The framing carpenter contractor is often responsible for laying out the walls by using markers like
chalk. This is done so that any other tradesman can use the lines to complete their work. For a
framer, making the layout is a big responsibility. Once they have the w alls done they may also
frame out any architectural specialties like bulkheads or staircases in a home.
To acquire the skills and experienced necessary to become a reputable framing carpenter contractor
most will learn on the job. Some may even go through apprenticeship programs. The framer also
needs to understand the different materials and tools that are used in construction and be familiar
with current building standards and codes. They should also understand how to read blueprints to
ensure that they are doing the framing work correctly.
Along with wood framing, a framing carpenter contractor may also work with metal and wood
framing studs, finish the drywall used covering the framing, and
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Framing The Truth Analysis
Framing The Truth: Analyzing News Stories
When presenting news stories, framing is an essential part of telling a factual story. While pure
objectivity is impossible, certain techniques journalist acquire can provide for a more unbiased
article. Delving into a more specific case study regarding the different aspects of framing, the two
articles presented come from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and The Guardian. The topic of both
articles concern the cancellation of the UC Berkeley Milo Yiannopoulos event and the protests/riots
that emerged from the situation. Because journalists unconsciously frame stories to fit their own
biases, each article contain differences and similarities in the way it presents the story. This
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The Guardian hooks the readers by writing, "Violence flares after group of anti–fascist activists
shoot fireworks at venue where the controversial Breitbart editor was due to give a talk." Each word
provides greater insight into what is perceived as salient throughout the article. The word 'flares'
uses the rhetorical structure of depictions when describing the violence that occurred at the event.
'Flares' not only illustrates a crowd of riled up people, but the police weapons used to disperse the
crowds. 'Flares' also captivates the later essence of the article when it mentions the "light pole that
had been set aflame burned itself out". Continuing to analyze the lead, The Guardian uses an
abundance of designators to frame competition and conflict among Yiannopoulos and the
protestors/rioters. It reflects villainous undertones when describing Yiannopoulos as 'controversial'
and an 'internet troll'. Additionally, protesters are labeled as 'boisterous but peaceful' while carrying
'glittering flags'. The particular use of 'glittering flags', which could also be denoted as a depictor,
accentuates the peacefulness of the protesters because of reader's tendency to connect 'glittering'
with other positive terms such as 'beaming' or
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Framing Fundamentals
Framing Fundamentals: Shots and Basic Rules of Thumb
Video shots are all about composition. Instead of pointing the camera at your subjects, what you
need to do is to compose an image. Framing is that very process of making forming composition.
Framing techniques are very subjective. What one client finds to be moving may look pointless to
someone else. What you need to look at are industry guidelines which you can refer to as your rules
of thumb.
The rules of video image framing are technically the same for those used in photography.
Fundamental Shots
There is a video industry convention which gives names to the common kinds of shots. The
meanings of each could vary but their purposes are relative. Basic shots are called according to
what's applicable to subjects. For instance, close up shot has to be a ... Show more content on
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Here, the subject's head is almost at the top border of the frame while his feet are almost at the
bottom. Called the safety room, this is that small amount of space atop the head and beneath the
feet. In this shot, the subject still does not take the whole frame width.
The midshot shows a bit more details about the subject. This is more like an estimate of how you
would like to see a person in the flesh. Of course, you would not pay attention to the lower portion
of the body, just his face till about his stomach.
The medium close up is a shot that features the face more clearly.
Extreme close up shots are those that show extreme details of a subject. The ECU should effectively
convey emotion. The cutaway shot is that shot that gives you an idea of what is happening outside
of the present action. This is often a different subject or, at times, a CU of a part of the subject.
Basic Framing Rules
Find vertical and horizontal lines on the frame such as poles or horizon. Ascertain that these are at
level unless you are trying to achieve the tilted
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Framing And Reframing
Framing and reframing plays a dynamic role in conflict development. Reframing may cause a shift
in the development of the conflict this will affect the conflict management or the resolution of the
conflict. Framing is built on assumptions we implement whereas reframing challenges these
assumptions to draw alternative solutions. Reframing is a way to identify what is important to you
or others rather than focusing on negative actions or emotions of yourself or others. Focusing on the
positive action, emotion and values will shift our thinking from the negativities and this will allow
the person to be less stressed and more relaxed. For example here is a negative statement and it's
positive reframe. Statement: "David never shares information.
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Framing Effect In Frankenstein
"Framing effect is the concept in psychology that the way information is presented influences how
the audience feels about the information and can affect the judgments the audience makes about the
information" (July 2011. Web. 17 May 2016. .) First we have Walton talking to his sister. Then we
have Victor telling Walton the story. In middle of the story we have the monster telling his part of
the story to Victor, and then Victor telling the monster's story to Walton. Discussing the framing and
how it contributes to the ghost story contributes to the theme that Mary Shelley was going for in the
novel.
To begin with, the three main characters that are involved with the framing of the story are Victor
Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and The Monster. Victor was the creator of the monster. He tried
playing God,but it backfired. Throughout the framing he speaks of his story to Walton, making you
visualize as if you were there. "I do not know that the relation of my disasters will be useful to you;
yet, when I reflect that you are pursuing the same course, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He is considered the outermost frame in the novel. Since he is the the first frame in Frankenstein,
this makes him able to hear the story personally from Victor. Adding onto the framing contributing
to the ghost story theme, Walton as well as Victor is isolated and lonely. Walton is traveling to the
North Pole and even though he has his crew, he still has the lonely feeling of not the having a friend
figure. But, as soon as meeting Victor he has the friend figure. Yet, it then resolves into the
storytelling of the monster and then later turning into the ghost story of a evil monster from the
danger of victor knowledge. Also, the fact of Walton writing down notes during his conversation
with Victor then later relaying them to his sister. Making it have a mysterious type lead into the story
where it becomes more and
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Decision Framing
Making good decisions is vital to living a successful and productive life. The ability to decide and
choose wisely and rightly depends on the situation. Though we try to be as logical as possible in
taking a decision, sometimes we end up making the wrong choices. So, it is important to understand
how people decide things.. The sad truth is that people, even at the highest level, simply do not like
to make good choices as every decision involves a certain amount of risk. Decision framing is the
first step in the decision making process, and it builds the plan for making a good choice. The
decision frame does not always ensure the right outcome. However, without it, there is no structure
when making a decision. Framing is all about how information is presented and if it has an affect on
the outcome. Framing is all about how we interpret the information. People interpret things ... Show
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I knew that starting my next semester I had to choose something I wanted to study. This was one of
the hardest decisions I had to make. I was worried that if I choose something that I would eventually
lose interest and regret it. After some thinking I did some research on Health Sciences. My doctor
once talked to me about becoming a physician assistant. This is what influenced my decision and I
ended up changing from liberal arts to Health sciences. Making decisions is something we do
everyday. Some decisions are minor and others can be life changing. The more we grow up we
realize that we have to make more difficult decisions. Just realize that everyone goes through this
and things don't always go to plan. I had to make a tough decision in my life. Sometimes you have
to take risks and go with you're gut feeling. You learn from the decisions you make and eventually
get better with this
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Analysis Of John Was An American Comic Book Artist
John was an American comic book artist known for his work with EC Comic on Two–Fisted Tales
and Frontline Combat, Marvel Comics on war and western comics, and a 45 year stint with the
magazine Cracked. He was also one of the founding artists of Mad in 1952. Severin was insucted
into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 2003 before passing away in 2012.
Severin's strongest aspects of this piece are framing, line work, and detail. The framing is successful
with the archway in the foreground of the environment. This black arch frames the whole piece.
Within the arch, the skeletons create a secondary framing device, calling attention to the men on the
stains. The immense detail in the skeletons allow them to work with the top arch ... Show more
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The black placement is almost nonexistent except for inside the building in the background. This
pulls the viewer to this spot, which is rather unimportant in the image, while the focus should be on
the woman.
This piece successfully utilizes hatching, black placement, and has reproduced a character who is
identifiable. The hatching in the cloak of the character shows directionality without becoming too
complicated can being distracting. The black placement in the cloak weights the character provides
ground for him and the mailbox to sit on. The reproduction of a character is sometimes difficult to
achieve without matching a certain style. Severin successfully achieves drawing Bilbo Baggins and
having him recognizable, despite the name on the mail box to push recognition. The weakest aspect
of the piece is acting. Bilbo is stiff, and white he is in the act of taking the mail out of the mailbox,
he breaks the fourth wall by looking at the viewer. It would be more successful acting if he was
looking at the action he was performing.
The strongest aspect of this piece is line direction. In the water they encircle the action, and in the
rocks they lead the viewer down into the water. They also aid in the creation of texture, rhythm,
pattern, and framing. The texture created by the lines in the water reflect ripples that would actually
occur in the real world.
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Summary Of The Framing Of Immigration
Deconstructing Immigration: Analyzing the Organization and Language of "The Framing of
Immigration" In "The Framing of Immigration," George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson believe that issue
defining framing is narrowing, particularly in the case of immigration reform. Immigration reform,
they claim, is a complex issue whose simple frame incorporates and ignores different security,
economic, and social concerns. The paper relies on the warrant that undocumented immigrants
deserve equal rights, which can be seen sdkjs. The authors insures that their claim is easily
understood by the audience though the structure of their paper – which breaks up their argument into
different headings, subheadings, and bullet points – and their jargon – which is written to make it
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The authors have six headings in bold – Surface Framing, Frames Not Taken, Why It's Not a Single
Issue, Conservatives, Progressives, and Summing Up – which allow for the audience to get key
ideas from the text. First, because these headings are in bold, readers know that the ideas are
important and central. This is because bold letters mean that something is important and needs to be
focused on. In fact, many people exclusively read headings before diving into a paper further. That
why if people are only glancing or skimming Lakoff and Ferguson's book, the readers can obtain
many of the authors points. From these headings the audience can infer that the current surface
frames are inadequate because the first heading is surface frames followed by frames not taken
which implies that the surface frames earlier discussed are not sufficient. This allows support for
part of the authors claim because this inferring aligns with part of the authors claim that the current
framing does not cover all of the social, economic,
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Framing The Operational Environment
When we discuss the operational environment, all factors tie in to each other in some way. The
physical environment and infrastructure, while intertwined, can sometimes leave items off the table
when planning for the operational environment. As we see in our Lesson 2, Framing the Operational
Environment1, culture is listed in every critical variable. Items of cultural interest can include tribal
boundaries, religious burial grounds, and historically significant areas. These may not fall into the
infrastructure category, but must be respected and taken into account when planning. Planners must
take care to map out these culturally sensitive places to avoid potential conflict. The physical
environment includes terrain analysis in order to avoid danger areas that could impede ingress and
egress, choke points and defilades, climate and weather to name a few. ... Show more content on
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The list in FM 6–0, Appendix A, table A–12 gives examples of sub variables and each one can affect
the mission or campaign in significant ways. With regards to infrastructure, we spoke about the need
to preserve existing water supplies, electrical grids and sewage removal/treatment plants. We talked
about the repair of these items if we were to damage them. Repair parts and technical expertise to
repair or replace affected systems can be a challenge we don't need to face. Great care to avoid
urbanized areas will have to factor in as these are outside of traditional combat planning. After ten
plus years of war in the Middle East, we have learned to avoid these areas as they are very
dangerous and difficult to patrol, clear and conduct
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Media Framing
Presented by Professor Derigan Silver and Libby Pinkerton, A graduate student at the University of
Denver, the Seminar on the Supreme Court focuses on the effect of media framing on the legitimacy
and power of the court. Framing, defined as "...how something is presented to the audience (called
"the frame") influences the choices people make about how to process that information."(XXX) is
explained to be one of the main ways media alters the way the public perception of an issue or
controversial court case. By selectively covering the issue or case being discussed, the media can
purposely omit facts or views presented that greatly change the realty of the subject. The main issue
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Pinkerton's thesis on framing. After multiple drafts and proofing processes, the thesis was brought to
the panel where Ms. Pinkerton was to defend and explain the topic, research, and conclusion to the
professors. After the defense of the thesis was completed, final edits and revisions were to be made
before graduation and submission of the
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Analysis Of Flamingo Framing

  • 1. Analysis Of Flamingo Framing Flamingo Framing has been setting the standard for quality Custom Framing for over 30 years at the 1405 Dauphin Lane, right off Virginia Ave in Ivanhoe Village. They do things the same way today as they did in the beginning, by hand and of the highest quality. One big difference is their experience. Janet, Mo & Frank have over 100 years of combined experience in building custom frames and mounting the artwork and memories of our lives. Why would you frame your art and treasured items in a store bought, mass produced, poorly made frame with a paper mat? Most of the "big box stores" that offer their version of "custom framing" have a limited number of options and are staffed with less experienced employees. At Flamingo Framing,"framing artwork ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Framing In Domestic Building builderslicencemadeeasy.com.au – What Is Framing in Domestic Building? What Are Its Limitations? Domestic building work here in Victoria, Australia, encompasses a number of different components, including framing for homes and other pertinent class 10 structures. It includes fabricating wall frames along with erecting and bracing them in the proper manner for both non–load and load bearing wall frames. In addition, the replacement and erection of roof trusses. Definition of Framing in Domestic Building Framing is the skeletal support for the roofs, floors, ceilings and walls of houses of all types of buildings. This construction stage is of vital importance since is gives the building its structural integrity and framing is necessary for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Social Media Framing Additionally, blunting is a good strategy in conversation to soften the blow. I'm sure my dream boss has dealt with many questions and accusations revolving around Dov Charney. Questions and accusations she more often than not, doesn't have the answers to. Instead of trying to defend herself and her reputation in this challenging time, she should learn the ways of softening the blow. She can do this by briefly addressing the problem and accepting responsibility for it. Although Paula did nothing wrong, she is now the face of the company and must accept culpability for any and all actions. If she were to use the principles of sharpening and blunting, she could find herself in a much more pleasant situation. Along with sharpening, blunting and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brand identification is the ability for its audience to relate to the brand in question. Donald trump has done an impressive job of developing brand identification in his campaign. He exhibits consistency, confidence, intrigue, recognizability, and existence of brand ambassadors. He has accomplished all of these important factors in brand identification by keeping himself and his messages visible and relatable. He claims he wants to "Make America Great Again," which speaks to a lot of individuals who have felt the same way but haven't had a voice. Although, American Apparel isn't a political campaign, Paula could reconstruct the brand through adopting the principles used in the Trump campaign. Even though the way Paula must use the strategies of Trump is comparably very different than he does, brand identification in political campaigns is much harder to develop than it is for a clothing brand such as American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. George Lakoff Progressives Analysis My English professor instructed my class and me to read a few passages written by George Lakoff a book titled "Don't Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate the essential guide for progressives". George Lakoff, who is the leading authority in political framing, communicates his metaphor for the "nation as a family" and "government as its parents", offering his reputation for progressives as the "nurturing parent" who believes "parents are equally responsible for raising the children." and teaching the children value in "empathy and responsibility". I will explain Lakoff's metaphor for progressives listing their values and the "progressive political principle", in addition, prove how his concepts are accurately applied in an article from progressive's view titled "Smart Social Programs" by Jason Furman. If the government is referred to as a parent then, the people it governs are its children. Lakoff expresses the progressive approach to the governing of its people that of a "nurturing parent" equally sharing the duty, teaching through empathy and responsibility, as a parent protecting their children from harm, and teaching the child to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the job of the government to promote and if possible, provide sufficient protection, greater democracy, more freedom a better environment, broader prosperity, better health, greater fulfillment in life... In essence, if you are a "nurturing parent" and your children needed help you would give them the type of help he/she needs to succeed. In "Smart Social Programs" Furman argues "We cannot solve poverty or lack of mobility overnight, but contrary to what the skeptics say, investing in families works – not just for them, but for all of us." Furman's support for the government assisting programs portrays the "nurturing parent" Lakoff associates for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Framing The Experience Reflection This next chapter "Framing the Experience" was about the development stages of an internship and how these stages connect with the civic. The first stage of development is anticipation and this stages talks about how the intern is anxious about the internship and how they feel feared about not being accepted from their co–workers. Anticipation connects to civic because of how anxious an intern that they already know some terms and codes from the work cite to be prepared and ready. The second stage of development is exploration which is adjusting and adapting to the new environment and continue building process along the way. Exploration translate to civic by learning what the nonprofit organization mission is and understanding how public relevance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Framing Pros And Cons Contents 1.0 Framing –––––––––––––––––––– 3 1.1 Hypothesis ––––––––––––––– 3 1.2 Background –––––––––––––– 3 2.0 Investigating –––––––––––––––––– 3 3.0 Reasoning ––––––––––––––––––– 4 4.0 Judging ––––––––––––––––––––– 5.0 Reflecting –––––––––––––––––––– 6.0 Bibliography ––––––––––––––––––– 6.1 Harvard Style ––––––––––––– 6.2 Annotated Bibliography ––––––––– 7.0 Appendices –––––––––––––––––––– 7.1 Catholic Interview –––––––––––– 7.2 Jewish Interview ––––––––––––– 7.3 Research Notes ––––––––––––– 7.4 Research Booklet ––––––––––––– 1.0 Framing 1.1 Hypothesis It is hypothesised that, although different, death and burial rituals in both Catholicism and Judaism, practice cleansing of the body and burial, in order to promote and preserve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philip was very lively and compliant and happy to answer all of my questions and back up other research further. There was no bias in this as the questions asked were purely for information. Manning, S. (2015). Catholic Funerals – Funeral Mass Planner Guide. Retrieved July 21, 2015. This webs source was extremely helpful fro the catholic funeral plan as it contained a detailed plan of the funeral and explained here each prayer and him was placed for the service. This was not a bias website at it was purely an informational website for planing a funeral and had no advertising. The limitations were small as there were links to other helpful websites and pages containing more information. Kersten, B. (2003). Soul Talk – The taharah. Retrieved July 21, 2015. This website was not very
  • 12. helpful as there was not very much information on anything in there, and there were no joining links or pages. the site was low in credibility and was written by a blog and should not be trusted to be completely accurate. There was no bias as it was written by someone from a different religion who clearly had no clue about this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. The Pros And Cons Of Framing Framing is one of the most problematic methods of presenting information to a wide scale audience. It has replaced flatout bias as a more subtle way to persuade audience members, thus leaving uninformed people unable to see the whole of the information without the presenter to completely disclose their values or beliefs. To the uninformed masses, this method removes most, if not all, hope for a straightforward news service. While framing is just a tool used in journalism, without any inherent evils attached to it, we still see it's abuse from all sources of news. This abuse is what makes framing the most problematic methods of presenting information. First we should begin by defining what framing really is. Framing is when information is presented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We need to conceptualize what newsgroups actively abuse framing, trying to shift the public towards their ideology (Davis and Kent, 2013). This requires enough people to routinely research and note several major newsgroups. In doing so, we both eradicate the chains of framing and continue to advance our own knowledge of what's actually going on. Yes this may seem like a bit of stretch, however it's not completely improbable. Using the internet, sharing information can be remarkably fast. And a committee could be set up to investigate and comment on newsgroups that abuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Narrow Framing The most common of the four "villains" of decision making would be "narrow framing." Narrow framing is an obstacle that stands in the way of good decisions by limiting the amount of options. In decision making, a narrow frame or a restricted set of options is a missed opportunity at possibly better choices that could be generated to increase choices. Naturally, I go back to my time as both a teacher and principal and can see how invested educators are in their work and how easy it is to overlook or miss the obvious. The enormous amount of pressure on educators in Kentucky has forced teachers to be nearly automated in their behaviors, actions and strategies that are implemented in the classroom. Society sometimes questions why students lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the staff develops the problem of practice, they are unofficially admitting that there is a problem and that we need help from others to determine a resolution. Identifying alternative options/possibilities will ultimately assist in future decision making in help drive the school improvement plan. Having additional eyes view the proposed problem allows evidence to be collected in conjunction with the next steps towards a resolution. The instructional rounds process allows for the additional data outside the obvious to be collected and analyzed to provide multiple options for a school to move forward. The final step of instructional rounds is referred to as "next steps." This resembles the "multitrack alternatives" that allows several options to be proposed and considered simultaneously and to determine which one is best to address the problem of practice. Teachers may explore different angles or paths to determine what works over what is a barrier. Collecting evidence towards multiple options is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Essay On Frame House The men heave gargantuan beams of wood in a pile, and place them very orderly on the ground next to each other. Some have strange notches in them, and others have letters and numbers marked up and down the sides. The workers build the foundation in a matter of hours, and soon they are ready to create the wood frame. Using only wooden pegs to fit into the notches, they create a 40' structure, towering over the trees in the backyard. With much effort, this frame is what would become our timber frame house, made from pure wood. They didn't use nails, in fact, they didn't use a single nail at all. Those men were so high up they were the ones–you–always–watch–because–you're–afraid– they're–going–to–fall kind of builders. My parents both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The house's infrastructure was finally built, but we hadn't finished the basement yet, it was still being built. It still needed lots of work, but since we built the house ourselves, and my mother was an interior designer, we managed. But then, my mother was pregnant again! The doctors told her that she was having twins! But it soon became apparent that there was something wrong with these two babies. The babies in the womb had Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome, meaning they were sharing blood in the womb, and had a 40% chance of living. My parents traveled to another doctor, but he responded with the words "These babies look fine!" We believe that it was a miracle that they ever survived, and God was with us all the way. Their stress was over the top, as my parents cared for three new babies, and worked on the house they were to build, similarly to how they felt when my father had his brain surgery. Three children in 15 months, and a house in progress? My parents had a profusion of housework to undertake, so the kids were usually with the grandparents, who lived only blocks away. This was useful for my parents, as they began a great endeavor to finish the house before winter. On a windy September morning, the three kids were all being watched by the grandparents, and we went to a park, that was nearby my grandparents house. Heartbeats thumped hard in my chest, as I swung to reach the next bar, at least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Framing Analysis Have you ever seen a story in the news that has been told multiple ways depending on which news station you were tuning in to? This tends to happen very often in the news industry and why this happens is because of framing. Framing is a way to present certain content in a way to guide an audience's interpretation along certain lines. How the news does this is by having the gatekeepers, which are the people in charge decide which group of facts are most important to share to the public to help promote a particular view of that story. Recently in the news everyone has been talking about Colin Powell and his leaked emails talking about both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Colin Powell is an American statesman who is part of the republican ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each news outlet has a different way of framing this story and this is based on either which party they support or what there company wants them to talk about. CBS chose to frame this story by talking about both candidates and how Colin Powell thought both candidates were just as bad. FoxNews framed the story to make it seem like Colin Powell only talked about Hillary Clinton in his emails and not trump at all, which shows you how they want you to view Hillary Clinton as an evil person. Reuter framed the story by making it seem like Colin Powell really hated Donald Trump and didn't really care for Hillary Clinton, which made her seem not as bad. Picking what news station you want to tune into is extremely important because you want to make sure you get an outlet that has a common ground and you aren't only hearing one side to the story. The hero that is being portrayed in this news story is Colin Powell because he is the only one stating his opinion on how he feels and is being real, which is what people like to hear. On the other hand the villain being portrayed depends on what news outlet you are looking at. If you're looking at CBS and Reuter both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the villains, but with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Informative Speech on Three Main Components of a House Components of building a house Subject: Construction General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, my audience will be able to identify the three components of building a house. Central Idea/Thesis: To build a house correctly you will need to know all about the foundation, the framing, and the cosmetics of a house. INTRODUCTION: A. Did you know that the average cost of a house in 2014 was $175,000? (Trulia, 2014). And did you know that the on average, "homeowners will spend between 1 to 4 percent of a home's value annually on maintenance and repairs?"(Beals, 2015). B. At some point in your life, you will have make the decision to buy, rent or build a home. I think it is necessary to know the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Anonymous, 2008). " 2. The three types of foundations. According to The Old House magazine, the average weight of a foundation is seven and a half tons (Alexander, pg. 2). a. Basement foundations are common in the northeast (89% of all houses) and midwestern (75%) part of the country. They provide additional room for families and one of the least expensive ways to expand a home (Anonymous, 2014). b. The next foundation commonly found in the the midwest as well is called a crawlspace. The Do It Yourself Network says this foundation gets it name because the house is literally built above the ground and provides only enough room to crawl under the house (Anonymous, 2014). c. The last foundation is typically found in the south called a concrete slab foundation. This foundation is poured directly on the ground due to hardly any movement from frost and saves on cost. Note that you are not restricted to have a specific foundation due to the region you live in. For example you can find basement foundations in the south (Anonymous, 2014). Transition: The next step after the foundation is the framing. Now I will inform you about the framing of a house. B. Let's start with the definition of framing. 1. According to the dictionary website, house framing is a rigid structure formed of relatively slender pieces, joined so as to surround sizable empty spaces or nonstructural panels, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Framing Theory Paper The attendance quiz question regarding losing and saving lives exhibits the framing theory. This case scenario defines the framing theory because of the obvious variance in the language used to describe the same outcome. The framing theory is that by emphasizing a situation or title using a certain context of wording will activate a certain shelf to influence someone's decision or thought process. Therefore, framing is integral to this topic of because choosing to emphasize words such as "saving" and "will die" will influence how the respondents process this moral decision that will block them from seeing they have the same outcome. This studies framing connects information to our heuristic knowledge and highlights what we regard as important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, "200 people will be saved" versus "400 people will die" is merely reframed it to sound more appealing on a certain side. Therefore, this moral question about gaining or losing is focusing us to think about our decision in the event of a catastrophic incident in which we need to weight the risk with a negative effect of those dying and the rewards of those living. As the respondent reads the question in the survey, our mind's natural shelf unconsciously highlights the positive parts while interpreting the information. Most people as the study concludes, around ⅔ who took the survey would rather see "saving" and triggered the conservative side with choosing the least risk option. The strategy and outcome of framing the situation like this is to influence how we think about trade– offs and our own value system. In comparison, ⅓ chose the most negative cognitive outcome form the surface "letting 400 die." The question frames the situation for the respondents most likely choose the most logical human condition option to save, and to frames a negative feeling about letting people die. Although, the framed question leaves out that in both situations the same amount of people live and die this situation illustrates how "farming helps citizens make connections between their everyday lives, their specific values" (Gallagher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Framing Effect Theory There are many gaps that need to be filled in order for my research question to be answered; most surrounding a lack of research circulated in the scholarly sphere surrounding my topic and an overall lack of diversity and detail in the studies that correlate to my topic area. It is beneficial to look at the sexual health sciences aspect of this area of female sexual behavior, but this topic has not explicitly been addressed through media. When trying to understand the negative reception surrounding The To Do List most of the quantative theory surrounding this subject matter has been difficult for me to identify because although I believe scientific data utilized as evidence is always a strong point of contention, but the lack of information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am curious to evaluate whether audiences of all genders have been infiltrated with schemas to easily identify male characters on–screen acting in sexual behaviors, and as a result The To Do List proves problematic to audience's schemas regarding sexuality. Schema theory presents another useful methodology for studying media's influence on adolescent sexuality and that is through the concept of sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Framing In The Pardoner's Tale Framing plays a very important role in Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale as it lets the reader delve into the world that the author has created to analyze the characters within. The character of the Pardoner is very interesting and by using frames we can add depth to the story that he tells. There are five frames in the tale: the general prologue or the pilgrim's point of view, Pardoner's prologue, introduction of the tale, the actual tale itself and lastly the old man's tale. The various frames present in The Pardoner's Tale each help explain the narratives contained inside. The main role of framing is to help the reader grasp the text in greater detail and uncover what may not be obvious at first sight. Framing also helps strengthen the understanding behind the actions of the characters in The Pardoner's Tale. In Chaucer's tale framing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When reading the prologue and the tale one feels as if there are two conflicting sides to the pardoner; one where he preaches moralistic values and the other where he is defying those same values with his greedy requests. Framing helps by giving the reader direction and thus being able to distinguish in a sense which of the Pardoner's is speaking. In his prologue the pardoner tells the crowd that he is a man who preaches against the sin of gluttony. He exclaims "when I preach in churches, I strive for a resounding voice, and I ring it out as round as a bell, for I know by heart all that I say. My theme is and always was one and the same: Radix malorum est cupiditas." (Chaucer 334) The exact meaning of the Latin phrase is "greed is the root of all evils". However, the pardoner later calls what he does "trickery" and that it has "won him hundreds of marks". He also tells the people that all his stories are false. (Chaucer 399) But even after he has already explained how he does his business to the crowd the pardoner then tries to trick them into giving him things for his so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Site Analysis : Clearing The Site CONTENTS PAGE  SITEWORKS Site Analysis ........................................................................................ 1 Clearing the site .................................................................................. 1 Levelling methods .............................................................................. 2 Stockpiling spoil .................................................................................. 2 Trenching ............................................................................................. 2  THE GROUND FLOOR SLAB Damp proof courses ............................................................................ 2 Termite Protection .............................................................................. 2 Set Down ............................................................................................... 3  FRAMING AND OPENINGS Walls ...................................................................................................... 4 Roof Framing ........................................................................................ 5 Openings and lintels ............................................................................ 5  FIRST FIX TRADES Plumbing .............................................................................................. 6 Electrical ............................................................................................... 6 Gas supply ............................................................................................ 7 Storage .................................................................................................. 7 Water purification ............................................................................... 7  LININGS AND CLADDING Internal linings ...................................................................................... 8 External cladding .................................................................................. 8  SECOND FIX TRADES Doors ..................................................................................................... 9 Windows ................................................................................................9 Tiling .....................................................................................................10 Skirting .................................................................................................10 Joinery ..................................................................................................10
  • 31.  FINISHES Plastering .............................................................................................11 Painting ................................................................................................11 Paving ...................................................................................................11  REFERANCE PAGE ......................................................................................12 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Episodic Framing James Britton, a professor at Oxford and the developer of multiple theories regarding language and the effects it has on human learning wrote that "experience is kaleidoscopic: the experience of every moment is unique and unrepeatable. Until we can group items in it on the basis of their similarity we can set up no expectations, make no predictions: lacking these we can make nothing of the present moment". In the ever expanding field of media and journalism relatively little attention has been paid to how the news is framed, and even less has been written about the political consequences oUnited States due to a potential but almost impossible threat refugees have to this country. Where is the uproar of Aylan Kurdi now? Society forgot about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deception, especially in the media is a highly dangerous walking ground. It can come internally and it can come externally. It comes through the mouth of people and sometimes even within the mind of the individual. But the worst and most common scenario is when deception occurs in the media. And to be able to spot deceptive techniques used in the news one most understand how to identify frames. When identifying media frames the actual content of news reports is less relevant than the interpretive commentary that surround it. Generally speaking this is broadly evident in journalism, but it is especially evident in television news which is filled with metaphors, catchphrases, and other symbolic devices that implicitly present an underlying storyline. By using these devices the media is able to form a rhetorical bridge between bits of information by creating a context and developing relationships between multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Commonplace Techniques Of Balloon Designing Three traditionally commonplace techniques accompanied: Post and beam are having major vertical and horizontal participants to carry the burden. Balloon framing is a way which is suspending floors from the walls and different from the put up and beam. Platform framing often paperwork wall sections horizontally at the sub–ground prior to erection, easing positioning of studs and growing accuracy even as slicing the essential manpower. Studs are purposely made at the least doubled at openings, then following jack stud being cut to obtain the lintels and give up–nailed thru the outer studs. the pinnacle and backside plates are stop–nailed to each stud with nails at the least 3.25 in (eighty three mm) in duration (16d or sixteen penny ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Studs typically consist of 1.five with the aid of 3.five inches (38 mm × 89 mm) or 1.five in × 5.five in (38 mm × a hundred and forty mm) lumber and are usually spaced at 16 in (410 mm) on center. this spacing can be changed to 12 to 24 in (300 or 610 mm) on center relying at the load and the constraints imposed by using the kind and thickness of the wall protecting used. Wider 1.5 in × 5.5 in (38 mm × a hundred and forty mm) studs can be used to offer area for more insulation. the studs are connected with the horizontal pinnacle and bottom wall plates of 1.five in (38 mm) lumber which might be comparable width because the studs. Interior walls: The interior walls helping ground, ceiling or roof loads are referred to as loadbearing partitions; others are referred to as non–loadbearing or certainly walls. Indoors loadbearing partitions are framed in comparable way as outdoors partitions. Studs are 1.5 in × 3.5 in (38 mm × 89 mm) lumber spaced at 16 in (410 mm) on center. This spacing also can be modified to twelve or 24 in (300 or 610 mm) in line with the hundreds supported and the kind and thickness of the wall end used. walls may be built with 1.five in × 2.5 in (38 mm × sixty four mm) or 1.5 in × 3.5 in (38 mm × 89 mm) studs spaced at 16 or 24 in (410 or 610 mm) on center depending on the sort and thickness of the wall finish used. There's no vertical load to be supported with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Picture Framing Objects While paintings and photography are among the most popular items many display on their walls, there is a variety of options available when it comes to decorating walls at home. Trying the unique souvenirs and heirlooms picture framing objects will give a home a highly personalized and unique piece of decoration. A custom frame displays a piece of heirloom jewelry in a very unique way instead of it being hidden in a jewelry box. If an antique brooch is hand–wrapped in a fabric mat and covered with an ornate gold molding, it will give a very stunning display on the walls of a home. Similarly, a vintage scarf in a frame that is handcrafted transforms an everyday accessory into a very beautiful piece of art. These individually owned pieces which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A collage display due to a wonderful arrangement in a den or in the living room will surely trigger conversations now and again in many homes. Picture framing can also be used as a thoughtful personalized gift. If a family loves a particular music genre, then presenting a picture frame of their favorite artist and present it to a family member will be a gift of its kind. This idea is applicable for those people who are extremely rich and have unpredictable gift preferences. For example a hip hop lover can be given a framed picture of Rick Ross coupled with his latest music in a simple wood shadowbox. This gift will be considered as a timeless gift that they will forever cherish and display forever in their study rooms, living rooms and offices. A wall decoration does not necessarily need to be kept solely for photographs and paintings. If you are looking to decorate the interior of a house with something different other than oil painting or watercolor, then picture framing of treasured family memories is a really wonderful way to transcend a keepsake into a mouth watering piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Framing A Bad Argument Abortion, animal rights, border control, gun rights and same–sex marriage are always heated discussions amongst people. Whether people know all the facts or not I can guarantee most have very strong perceptions and feelings on each of these. A significant thought to remember is that argumentative essays are not always a disagreement. Occasionally, they merely support an idea or topic some cannot be argued (Reinking and Von der Osten, 269). Framing the argument, providing firm support, while remaining cautious of fallacies were the significant points in Chapter 16 of Strategies of Successful Writing, in my opinion. Framing the argument, essentially choosing a side of your argument and attempting to influence the reader to believe the same as you. You must state your argument in a very clear and precise manner so the reader has no reason to doubt you. After choosing a specific argument, researching the points to help prove the assumptions will become an easier task. Until a decision on how to frame the argument has been made, it seems impossible to attempt to convince others. You must first have all the evidence to support your framing. I do not enjoy trying to push my beliefs onto others, we are all from different walks of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In any type of argument, the person fighting for their side will only give the audience the information to benefit their point of view. Lacking the information from both sides of an argument will not persuade the audience in your favor. Stereotyping, a worldwide struggle, must be avoided in order to persuade in an ethical way. Appealing to a crowd, seems to be a very popular way to persuade others. In our presidential debates, so many important topics are left on the sidelines while both nominees simply attempt to appeal to the crowds. Carefully reviewing your evidence and looking extremely hard for any fallacies will only leave you better prepared. (Reinking and Von der Osten, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. David Tudor's Framing The third argument discusses the idea of framing as a way of organizing sound. For this argument, Davies does not consider David Tudor's lowering and raising of the piano and therefore framing as organizing sound, he says that "this framing does not count as selection or appropriation of the sounds of a performance of the work" (Kania). This does not make sense to Kania because sounds without framing cannot exactly be called music, but during 4'33" the framing does occur and therefore it does lead to an organization of sound (Kania). The fourth and final argument examines that there must be noise along with the organized sounds in the performance environment for it to be able to be considered organized. Usually, in musical performances, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Summary Of The Framing Of Immigration Throughout the article, "The Framing of Immigration," George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson hold an affirmative tone encouraging the public to view immigration not only politically, but also emotionally. The authors' claim that today's current debate on immigration is not fully grasping all the aspects, such as an analyzing immigrant's reasons for fleeing and how they live in America, later affecting it –– these reason must be taken into account to find an efficient solution where all countries must help to end this conflict. To emphasis their main claim they break down immigration, analyzing how they are referred to in a degrading manner, are being treated unfairly by the government in America, and encouraging readers to understand their perspective. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They did not use many counter arguments or specific evidence, giving them the credibility of being biased. However, Lakoff and Ferguson provide a warrant effectively connecting their claim to their reasons, explaining how American's should be willing to change their views and treatment on immigrants because the United States is all about living in a democracy, realistically describing how treating immigrants unfairly does not follow the moral values Amrican stands for. Consequently, encouraging people to start initiating change to help immigrants rather than ignoring and disrespecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Framing Perspective Of Conflict A typical conflict situation I have experienced would be when one party misunderstands the other parties goals, motives, or attitudes about a given situation. The framing perspective states that conflicts may be influenced by the way the conflict was initially framed. Also, the way a conflict is framed may be affected by the interaction between the parties and frames may shift as the conflict progresses (Folger, Poole, Stutman 89). Fractionation is a good way to break down conflicts into smaller components, which can be dealt with more quickly and uncover possible umbrellas. An umbrella is a way for a party to legitimatize complaints when the original issue that caused the conflict is not accepted as valid. It is important for all parties to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The social identities could be related to race, religion, gender, or age. There are intergroup differences, but in many cases, these differences are not the primary cause of the conflict between the individuals. Communication plays a significant role in social categorization and identities. A person may feel misunderstood, but it is imperative that they do not jump to the conclusion that it is because they are a male or female, or based on their race. Everyone has different goals and beliefs, and they cannot be determined by social identities. If an individual goes into a conversation believing they will be misunderstood based on their gender or race, there is a strong possibility that they will feel that way after the conversation. Even though an individual may not appreciate why a person may feel misunderstood it is beneficial to communicate in a polite way by acknowledging how the other party feels. If a person feels misunderstood, they should examine why they feel that way. If their initial response is based on a social identity, they should reevaluate the situation and determine if other reasons have caused the misunderstanding. The individual could consider how they would feel if they were another gender or race and if it was different, there is the possibility that they feel misunderstood based on a social identity. If a person thinks they are misunderstood because of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Framing Before coming to grips with the more complex definitions of Framing, it should be understood that Framing is perceptual; in other words, Framing is not about what is said, but how it is said. There are several complex definitions of framing which can be broken down into simpler language: Framing is the relationship between context and information as it determines meaning. Framing is a template or data structure that organizes various pieces of information. Framing then, is how things are "put." Or the way words and concepts are presented and "slanted" so that they will produce a wished–for effect. The principal field of human endeavor that comes to mind when discussing Framing, is... Marketing. A famous example of framing is one that employs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Online marketers know the value of framing; utilizing keywords and taglines that show how a customer will benefit from consuming a product can lead to more conversions. The L'Oréal campaign for marketing its brand of women's cosmetics has been famous for its tagline "Because You're Worth It." for decades. This tagline frames a woman's desire to purchase skincare products, especially those from L'Oréal. Why does a woman buy skincare products from L'Oréal? – Because She's Worth It. The company L'Oréal has employed many actors and models to speak this line; to have a beautiful, famous woman tell you that you're worth it adds a degree of impact and permission that could be lacking if this line was spoken by a business woman. Or would it? The line "Because You're Worth It" effects issues that women may have about self–esteem and beauty; these are cognitive biases of an extremely personal nature. Thoughts such as: "Am I beautiful?" "How can I become beautiful?" "Do I deserve to be beautiful?" "Should I purchase skincare products?" are influenced by the verbal frame "Because You're Worth It." These four words answer all these questions at once and seemingly resolve any residual guilt or doubt about skincare purchases or the right to think about one's personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Electoral College Framing Framing of the Electoral College The Electoral College has a significant role in the government in the United States. However, many people don't actually know what the Electoral College is, some think it's an undemocratic way of electing our President while some think it to be an actual college. To understand the Electoral College and the possible reform, we need to look at the historical context such as why our Founding Fathers put this system in place and how this system has affected our growing nation. The Electoral College is a system of electing our President. Each state gets a specific number of electoral votes which are cast by that states electoral slate or group of electors. In 1787, the government extended the Connecticut Compromise to the Electoral College, meaning that the state is allocated their votes based on how many people they have in the Senate (two) and then how many Representative's they have (Estes 256). This system requires a slate of electors from each of the states that can be selected by the state legislature as stated in the Constitution, "qualified men," in the early 1790s, meaning male, white, and land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Speaker of the House, Henry Clay endorsed John Quincy Adams in the 1824 election when the vote went to Congress, allowing Adams to win the election (McGee 350). Then, under the "spoils system," Adams made Clay his Secretary of State, angering Jackson about the corruption in Washington. However, this "corrupt bargain" did bring to attention what Clay had said about the 12th Amendment not giving Congress any direction on how they should elect a president when it comes to that (McGee 352). So I propose that we should not only reform the Electoral College system but also ratify the 12th Amendment and either give Congress more guidance or take it out of Congress's hands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Movement Framing Examples The act of framing is without a doubt a tactical strategy. During the organization of a social movement, framing was as a way to "assign meaning" (McAdam, 339) or look at events in ways that could inspire support from both group members and the common people while subjugating the opposing party. McAdam (339) states, "Mediating between opportunity and action are people and the... meanings they attach to their situations." The events that occur during the rise of a social movement all present opportunities to help members achieve their goal but in order to even act upon these opportunities, the people involved must frame their situation in a way that will draw support to their cause. During the Civil Rights movement, the use of framing, on both sides, greatly influenced the outcome of social reform. McAdam states that there are six strategies social movement groups can employ to bring about change. In the case of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), even though blacks could now vote "legal subterfuge and extralegal intimidation" prevented them from taking part of political reform in the south (McAdam, 345). This intimidation extended as far as murder to prevent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... King and SCLC are a prime examples of the use of framing; drawing great media coverage with the use of nonviolent tactics. The use of these "provocative" strategies created a demand for answers. McAdams (347) states "quite simply, no black leader ever sounded like King..." Dr. King's ideology was new and profound, mixing Christian and Democratic ideas; the most important, framing the movement as a way to heal the nation after such a long period of segregation and racial discrimination. King and the SCLC also depended on the violent nature of their opponents in the south to further frame their movement. By framing the violence that took place in Birmingham and Selma, the civil rights movement was able to generate a great deal of "sympathetic media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. What Is The Open Wall Construction Technology? What Is The Open Wall Construction Technology? By Julian Arhire | Submitted On May 31, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 1 Share this article on Twitter 1 Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon 2 Share this article on Delicious 1 Share this article on Digg 1 Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Julian Arhire Open Wall construction is not limited to a single technique. The theories and principles behind the construction are unique, but the design uses existing methods and materials to allow for complete flexibility. Methods discussed later describe only one of a number of design models created, and provides examples of the applications, which should be modified to meet local codes and personal preferences. Wrap and Strap Open Wall Construction This method is ideal for tradesmen because its application is simple, and the buildings thermal envelope can easily be maintained. It consists of a primary shell, which is the buildings structural skeleton, being constructed with standard platform framing techniques. The entire building is then wrapped in polyethylene, then a second non–structural skin is attached to the exterior, which is insulated and finished. This type of open wall construction is used to retro–fit existing two by four construction into super–insulated, air tight homes. Platform Open Wall Construction Platform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Arabian Nights Argumentative Essay The Arabian Nights is renowned for its multiple uses of enframed narratives. The layering of stories adds new meaning to the various tales of The Arabian Nights by bringing up new questions. In every story one reads, one finds themselves asking why Shahrazad would tell such a story, what kind of message is this tale giving Shahriar, and why bother telling another story within an already enframed story. However, The Arabian Nights is not alone in its use of the enframed story. Works inspired by The Arabian Nights use their own enframing devices in order to alter how one perceives and understands the stories these offshoots have taken from The Arabian Nights. The adaptations this paper will look at include Disney's Aladdin film, Pasolini's Arabian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The common ransom story does a wonderful job of lateral comparisons by bringing stories with similar motifs, plots, and themes together. "The Merchant and The Jinni" produces this effect. The story starts with a merchant who accidentally kills a Jinni by throwing a date seed (The Arabian Nights 1: 10–19). The Jinni's father appears declaring that he will kill the merchant. Through a series of events, three groups of travelers show up, and each traveler decides to exchange a third of the merchant's punishment for a story. The travelers' introduction starts drawing comparisons between these travelers right away because they are all traveling with animals. As each traveler tells their story, one cannot help drawing more comparisons as each story is about a failed romance which is dealt with in some other way than violence, normally turning the guilty party into an animal (The Arabian Nights 1: 10–19). The repetition of a nonviolent resolution to romantic conflict ends up making a lateral comparison about the nature of conflict resolution. In particular, the stories take on additional meaning as a tool to help Shahriar understand there are a variety of ways to deal with romantic issues that do not involve murdering virgins (The Arabian Nights 1: 3–10). By using enframed stories as a means of comparison, The Arabian Nights adds extra depth and meaning to stories in light of the outer narrative and the surrounding stories in order to produce a far more complex understanding of any one theme or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Problem's Framing The framing effect explains how a problem's phrasing can effect an individual's decision making. When the problem asks if you would be willing to make a gamble where you have a 90% chance to lose 5 dollars and a 10% chance to win 95 dollars, most people say they would not take the gamble (which means they are risk adverse) because the problem states that you have a chance to lose 5 dollars, and this creates a psychological response in the participant because they naturally want to avoid losses. Another problem asks if you would pay 5 dollars to participate in a lottery where you have a 10% chance to win 100 dollars and a 90% chance to win nothing. Even though this problem has the same utility maximization (same amount that can be won) as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Framing Research Paper Did you know without framing every house and buildings wouldn't be where they're standing right now? Framing holds every single thing on every building. It's really important to have a strong base for a house if not it will collapse. Framing has been used since the early 1830s, they still use man power but some technologies evolved. Framing is one of the biggest fields in construction, so it has work all year round. It also has a good employment rate. This job can be good for high schoolers when they leave school because you learn on the job, teens can make good money if they start in this construction field. Framing was invented in the 1830s by using lightweight material but when it's put together it's strong to hold up a whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Physical strength is useful for this job because many workers need to be able to carry fifty pounds or more every day. Also being able to work in harsh weather conditions will be a must if workers are employed. Education isn't too much it's know is simple math and angles. Math skill is a main skill to have because they have to measure wood and cut an a angle. A great class to learn how to measure and cut wood is wood shop. This class will show the basics on cutting wood. But overall going to college isn't required in framing. But unless a skilled worker leaves his company and go makes his own business a business degree would be great to have. Framing construction workers make twelve dollars an hour starting without experience. But framing is great for beginners because they learn all they need while working. Being little more experienced worker he or she can make fifteen dollars an hour. The overall annual wage ranges from $23,000 to $30,000 just being an employee. Being a contractor in framing your annual wage would range from $40,000 to $60,000. But contractors can make more money if they increase their speed on framing houses and get more workers to work for him or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Framing Carpenter Framer This carpenter contractor specializes in constructing commercial buildings and residential homes from wood products. They work with sheet wood, composite lumber, rough timber, and regular lumber. This material is used to create the skeleton of the building or home that is being built. The frame will support all the building loads such as the roof, walls, and other finishes. It will also protect the people who live or work in the structure and all the stuff inside. The majority of the day a framing carpenter contractor will spend on a construction site. Framing the structure is one of the first steps in the process of construction. Working as a framer you will be on the work site from the beginning of the job. You will be exposed to all types of weather. It is a job that can be interrupted by snow or rain. This can affect the framing carpenter contractor's paycheck and the project ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The framing carpenter contractor is often responsible for laying out the walls by using markers like chalk. This is done so that any other tradesman can use the lines to complete their work. For a framer, making the layout is a big responsibility. Once they have the w alls done they may also frame out any architectural specialties like bulkheads or staircases in a home. To acquire the skills and experienced necessary to become a reputable framing carpenter contractor most will learn on the job. Some may even go through apprenticeship programs. The framer also needs to understand the different materials and tools that are used in construction and be familiar with current building standards and codes. They should also understand how to read blueprints to ensure that they are doing the framing work correctly. Along with wood framing, a framing carpenter contractor may also work with metal and wood framing studs, finish the drywall used covering the framing, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Framing The Truth Analysis Framing The Truth: Analyzing News Stories When presenting news stories, framing is an essential part of telling a factual story. While pure objectivity is impossible, certain techniques journalist acquire can provide for a more unbiased article. Delving into a more specific case study regarding the different aspects of framing, the two articles presented come from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and The Guardian. The topic of both articles concern the cancellation of the UC Berkeley Milo Yiannopoulos event and the protests/riots that emerged from the situation. Because journalists unconsciously frame stories to fit their own biases, each article contain differences and similarities in the way it presents the story. This presentation of information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Guardian hooks the readers by writing, "Violence flares after group of anti–fascist activists shoot fireworks at venue where the controversial Breitbart editor was due to give a talk." Each word provides greater insight into what is perceived as salient throughout the article. The word 'flares' uses the rhetorical structure of depictions when describing the violence that occurred at the event. 'Flares' not only illustrates a crowd of riled up people, but the police weapons used to disperse the crowds. 'Flares' also captivates the later essence of the article when it mentions the "light pole that had been set aflame burned itself out". Continuing to analyze the lead, The Guardian uses an abundance of designators to frame competition and conflict among Yiannopoulos and the protestors/rioters. It reflects villainous undertones when describing Yiannopoulos as 'controversial' and an 'internet troll'. Additionally, protesters are labeled as 'boisterous but peaceful' while carrying 'glittering flags'. The particular use of 'glittering flags', which could also be denoted as a depictor, accentuates the peacefulness of the protesters because of reader's tendency to connect 'glittering' with other positive terms such as 'beaming' or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Framing Fundamentals Framing Fundamentals: Shots and Basic Rules of Thumb Video shots are all about composition. Instead of pointing the camera at your subjects, what you need to do is to compose an image. Framing is that very process of making forming composition. Framing techniques are very subjective. What one client finds to be moving may look pointless to someone else. What you need to look at are industry guidelines which you can refer to as your rules of thumb. The rules of video image framing are technically the same for those used in photography. Fundamental Shots There is a video industry convention which gives names to the common kinds of shots. The meanings of each could vary but their purposes are relative. Basic shots are called according to what's applicable to subjects. For instance, close up shot has to be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here, the subject's head is almost at the top border of the frame while his feet are almost at the bottom. Called the safety room, this is that small amount of space atop the head and beneath the feet. In this shot, the subject still does not take the whole frame width. The midshot shows a bit more details about the subject. This is more like an estimate of how you would like to see a person in the flesh. Of course, you would not pay attention to the lower portion of the body, just his face till about his stomach. The medium close up is a shot that features the face more clearly. Extreme close up shots are those that show extreme details of a subject. The ECU should effectively convey emotion. The cutaway shot is that shot that gives you an idea of what is happening outside of the present action. This is often a different subject or, at times, a CU of a part of the subject. Basic Framing Rules Find vertical and horizontal lines on the frame such as poles or horizon. Ascertain that these are at level unless you are trying to achieve the tilted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Framing And Reframing Framing and reframing plays a dynamic role in conflict development. Reframing may cause a shift in the development of the conflict this will affect the conflict management or the resolution of the conflict. Framing is built on assumptions we implement whereas reframing challenges these assumptions to draw alternative solutions. Reframing is a way to identify what is important to you or others rather than focusing on negative actions or emotions of yourself or others. Focusing on the positive action, emotion and values will shift our thinking from the negativities and this will allow the person to be less stressed and more relaxed. For example here is a negative statement and it's positive reframe. Statement: "David never shares information. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Framing Effect In Frankenstein "Framing effect is the concept in psychology that the way information is presented influences how the audience feels about the information and can affect the judgments the audience makes about the information" (July 2011. Web. 17 May 2016. .) First we have Walton talking to his sister. Then we have Victor telling Walton the story. In middle of the story we have the monster telling his part of the story to Victor, and then Victor telling the monster's story to Walton. Discussing the framing and how it contributes to the ghost story contributes to the theme that Mary Shelley was going for in the novel. To begin with, the three main characters that are involved with the framing of the story are Victor Frankenstein, Robert Walton, and The Monster. Victor was the creator of the monster. He tried playing God,but it backfired. Throughout the framing he speaks of his story to Walton, making you visualize as if you were there. "I do not know that the relation of my disasters will be useful to you; yet, when I reflect that you are pursuing the same course, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is considered the outermost frame in the novel. Since he is the the first frame in Frankenstein, this makes him able to hear the story personally from Victor. Adding onto the framing contributing to the ghost story theme, Walton as well as Victor is isolated and lonely. Walton is traveling to the North Pole and even though he has his crew, he still has the lonely feeling of not the having a friend figure. But, as soon as meeting Victor he has the friend figure. Yet, it then resolves into the storytelling of the monster and then later turning into the ghost story of a evil monster from the danger of victor knowledge. Also, the fact of Walton writing down notes during his conversation with Victor then later relaying them to his sister. Making it have a mysterious type lead into the story where it becomes more and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Decision Framing Making good decisions is vital to living a successful and productive life. The ability to decide and choose wisely and rightly depends on the situation. Though we try to be as logical as possible in taking a decision, sometimes we end up making the wrong choices. So, it is important to understand how people decide things.. The sad truth is that people, even at the highest level, simply do not like to make good choices as every decision involves a certain amount of risk. Decision framing is the first step in the decision making process, and it builds the plan for making a good choice. The decision frame does not always ensure the right outcome. However, without it, there is no structure when making a decision. Framing is all about how information is presented and if it has an affect on the outcome. Framing is all about how we interpret the information. People interpret things ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I knew that starting my next semester I had to choose something I wanted to study. This was one of the hardest decisions I had to make. I was worried that if I choose something that I would eventually lose interest and regret it. After some thinking I did some research on Health Sciences. My doctor once talked to me about becoming a physician assistant. This is what influenced my decision and I ended up changing from liberal arts to Health sciences. Making decisions is something we do everyday. Some decisions are minor and others can be life changing. The more we grow up we realize that we have to make more difficult decisions. Just realize that everyone goes through this and things don't always go to plan. I had to make a tough decision in my life. Sometimes you have to take risks and go with you're gut feeling. You learn from the decisions you make and eventually get better with this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Analysis Of John Was An American Comic Book Artist John was an American comic book artist known for his work with EC Comic on Two–Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat, Marvel Comics on war and western comics, and a 45 year stint with the magazine Cracked. He was also one of the founding artists of Mad in 1952. Severin was insucted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 2003 before passing away in 2012. Severin's strongest aspects of this piece are framing, line work, and detail. The framing is successful with the archway in the foreground of the environment. This black arch frames the whole piece. Within the arch, the skeletons create a secondary framing device, calling attention to the men on the stains. The immense detail in the skeletons allow them to work with the top arch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The black placement is almost nonexistent except for inside the building in the background. This pulls the viewer to this spot, which is rather unimportant in the image, while the focus should be on the woman. This piece successfully utilizes hatching, black placement, and has reproduced a character who is identifiable. The hatching in the cloak of the character shows directionality without becoming too complicated can being distracting. The black placement in the cloak weights the character provides ground for him and the mailbox to sit on. The reproduction of a character is sometimes difficult to achieve without matching a certain style. Severin successfully achieves drawing Bilbo Baggins and having him recognizable, despite the name on the mail box to push recognition. The weakest aspect of the piece is acting. Bilbo is stiff, and white he is in the act of taking the mail out of the mailbox, he breaks the fourth wall by looking at the viewer. It would be more successful acting if he was looking at the action he was performing. The strongest aspect of this piece is line direction. In the water they encircle the action, and in the rocks they lead the viewer down into the water. They also aid in the creation of texture, rhythm, pattern, and framing. The texture created by the lines in the water reflect ripples that would actually occur in the real world. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Summary Of The Framing Of Immigration Deconstructing Immigration: Analyzing the Organization and Language of "The Framing of Immigration" In "The Framing of Immigration," George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson believe that issue defining framing is narrowing, particularly in the case of immigration reform. Immigration reform, they claim, is a complex issue whose simple frame incorporates and ignores different security, economic, and social concerns. The paper relies on the warrant that undocumented immigrants deserve equal rights, which can be seen sdkjs. The authors insures that their claim is easily understood by the audience though the structure of their paper – which breaks up their argument into different headings, subheadings, and bullet points – and their jargon – which is written to make it easier for an everyday ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The authors have six headings in bold – Surface Framing, Frames Not Taken, Why It's Not a Single Issue, Conservatives, Progressives, and Summing Up – which allow for the audience to get key ideas from the text. First, because these headings are in bold, readers know that the ideas are important and central. This is because bold letters mean that something is important and needs to be focused on. In fact, many people exclusively read headings before diving into a paper further. That why if people are only glancing or skimming Lakoff and Ferguson's book, the readers can obtain many of the authors points. From these headings the audience can infer that the current surface frames are inadequate because the first heading is surface frames followed by frames not taken which implies that the surface frames earlier discussed are not sufficient. This allows support for part of the authors claim because this inferring aligns with part of the authors claim that the current framing does not cover all of the social, economic, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Framing The Operational Environment When we discuss the operational environment, all factors tie in to each other in some way. The physical environment and infrastructure, while intertwined, can sometimes leave items off the table when planning for the operational environment. As we see in our Lesson 2, Framing the Operational Environment1, culture is listed in every critical variable. Items of cultural interest can include tribal boundaries, religious burial grounds, and historically significant areas. These may not fall into the infrastructure category, but must be respected and taken into account when planning. Planners must take care to map out these culturally sensitive places to avoid potential conflict. The physical environment includes terrain analysis in order to avoid danger areas that could impede ingress and egress, choke points and defilades, climate and weather to name a few. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The list in FM 6–0, Appendix A, table A–12 gives examples of sub variables and each one can affect the mission or campaign in significant ways. With regards to infrastructure, we spoke about the need to preserve existing water supplies, electrical grids and sewage removal/treatment plants. We talked about the repair of these items if we were to damage them. Repair parts and technical expertise to repair or replace affected systems can be a challenge we don't need to face. Great care to avoid urbanized areas will have to factor in as these are outside of traditional combat planning. After ten plus years of war in the Middle East, we have learned to avoid these areas as they are very dangerous and difficult to patrol, clear and conduct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Media Framing Presented by Professor Derigan Silver and Libby Pinkerton, A graduate student at the University of Denver, the Seminar on the Supreme Court focuses on the effect of media framing on the legitimacy and power of the court. Framing, defined as "...how something is presented to the audience (called "the frame") influences the choices people make about how to process that information."(XXX) is explained to be one of the main ways media alters the way the public perception of an issue or controversial court case. By selectively covering the issue or case being discussed, the media can purposely omit facts or views presented that greatly change the realty of the subject. The main issue with omitting a single or multiple views in favor of emphasizing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pinkerton's thesis on framing. After multiple drafts and proofing processes, the thesis was brought to the panel where Ms. Pinkerton was to defend and explain the topic, research, and conclusion to the professors. After the defense of the thesis was completed, final edits and revisions were to be made before graduation and submission of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...