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Structure
From 1839 when it was invented, photography has served to create portraits of individuals, and soon thereafter portraits of families, later placed in photo albums.Photography, collected and archived, entered the intimate sphere, enabling people to arrange the fragmented images of their lives as they saw fit.Following its forerunners (miniature portraits, silhouettes, physionotraces), the photographic portrait also served the new expectations of the emerging urban bourgeoisie and its need for social representation.Studios opened up in cities everywhere to meet the fast growing demand.In addition, the new medium distinguishted itself with its esthetic superiority. "Even as it emerged, although the technique was still very primitive, photography enjoyed an exceptional quality of artistic finish (Gisele Freund)".What can photography show us to day of the visible and invisible aspects of family sociology? "How do the roles we expect them to play betray the emotional realities and complexities of lived life?" wonders Daniel Mendelsohn, in his introduction entitled "Unknown Faces/ Redeeming Structures".By creating this corpus of fixed black and white images, each composed in a large 5'x7' frame, the photographer has produced a work of anthropological scope, reaching beyond representation by placing the subject at palpable distance, thereby objectifying it.What should we think of these seemingly impassive faces and their hypnotic gazes, what should we think of these postures, seated or standing?What goes on within these families and outside the frame?The use of a rigid protocol similar in all sessions makes every family portraits intriguing, and encourages our reflection.Inspired by the work of Bernd and Hilla Becher, whose esthetics of objectivity tended towards minimalism, Isabelle Boccon-Gibod, a self-made artist, with an interest for technique, has played with a frontality quite similar to that of the Bechers, resting on the idea that our bodies, when joined together, form a sort of architecture.The idea, also, that a face, deprived of its smile, offers a neutrality of expression worth considering: masks fall and reveal a nakedness (naked truth?) to be admired and deciphered beyond the appearances of social games.She was guided, yet not limited, by this principle: the image of a family seen as a facade-like structure, in which faces are the windows.
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How could one structure a term paper on sustainability?
A term paper on sustainability could be structured in several ways. One approach could be to start with an introduction that defines sustainability and its importance, followed by a literature review that examines the current state of sustainability in various industries or regions. The paper could then delve into specific case studies or examples of sustainable practices, and analyze the potential benefits and challenges of implementing these practices. Additionally, the paper could explore the role of government policies and regulations in promoting sustainability, and conclude with recommendations for future actions and areas of further research. Overall, the structure should aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of sustainability and its implications across different contexts.
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What is the structure and technology of a moped?
A moped typically has a step-through frame design, with a small engine mounted between the pedals. It usually has two wheels, with smaller tires than a motorcycle. The engine is usually a small displacement, single-cylinder, two-stroke or four-stroke engine, and it is often equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) for easy operation. Modern mopeds may also have features like electric start, disc brakes, and digital instrumentation for added convenience and safety.
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What are structure charts?
Structure charts are visual representations of a program's architecture, showing the modules or components of a system and how they interact with each other. They help in understanding the overall design of a software system by illustrating the hierarchy and relationships between different parts of the program. Structure charts are commonly used in software engineering to aid in the design and development process, as well as in documenting and communicating the system's structure to stakeholders.
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Is this structure correct?
Without knowing the specific structure in question, it is difficult to determine if it is correct. However, in general, a correct structure should follow the rules of grammar and syntax, have a clear and logical organization, and effectively convey the intended message. If you provide more details about the specific structure you are referring to, I would be happy to help you determine if it is correct.
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Sentence Structure
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How can the terms surface structure and deep structure be easily explained?
Surface structure refers to the actual words and phrases used in a sentence, while deep structure refers to the underlying meaning and relationships between the words. A simple way to understand this is to think of surface structure as the way a sentence is actually written or spoken, while deep structure is the underlying message or intention behind the words. For example, the surface structure of the sentence "The cat chased the mouse" is the actual words used, while the deep structure is the idea that the cat is pursuing the mouse.
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How can the concepts of surface structure and deep structure be easily explained?
Surface structure refers to the actual words and phrases that are used in a sentence, while deep structure refers to the underlying meaning or interpretation of those words and phrases. One way to easily explain these concepts is to think of surface structure as the visible or tangible aspect of language, like the words we see and hear, while deep structure is the hidden or abstract aspect, like the intended message or idea behind those words. Another way to understand this is to consider surface structure as the literal representation of a sentence, and deep structure as the underlying structure that conveys the true meaning or message. Overall, surface structure is what we see or hear on the surface, while deep structure is the deeper, underlying meaning or interpretation.
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What is a hypotactic sentence structure and what is a paratactic sentence structure?
A hypotactic sentence structure is a type of sentence that is composed of main clauses and subordinate clauses linked together to show the relationship between ideas. Subordinate clauses provide additional information and are dependent on the main clause for meaning. On the other hand, a paratactic sentence structure is made up of main clauses that are linked together without the use of subordinating conjunctions. This structure creates a series of independent clauses that are equal in importance and are often connected by coordinating conjunctions.
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Is PCl3 a pyramidal structure?
Yes, PCl3 is a pyramidal structure. Phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) has a trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry due to the presence of three chlorine atoms bonded to a central phosphorus atom. The lone pair of electrons on phosphorus causes the molecule to take on a pyramidal shape, with the chlorine atoms positioned at the base of the pyramid and the lone pair at the apex.
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