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Tarek Ben Yakhlef

Paris Tonkar magazine // Graffiti and Street art: Paris Tonkar magazine #5 - 0 views

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    //// SOMMAIRE #5 Edito ///// En direct ///// Paris Tonkar ///// Années 80-90 ///// Moze ///// Neac ///// Popay ///// Esiro Portrait ///// Dea Dossier ///// Vitry et le street art Zoom ///// Ryan Meinerding Cliché ///// Photographies de graffiti Sketch book ///// Nobles lettres ///// Marrrtin Dezer présente ///// Dossier ///// Projet Mémoire ouvrière à Caen Zoom ///// Zhe 155 Actualité ///// Tag my Giant Bag Photomatonkar ///// Coup de projecteur sur des graffeurs ///// Anis (région parisienne) ///// R2Rien (région parisienne) ///// Onsept (région parisienne) ///// Ondeone (région parisienne) ///// Sane Two (Caen) ///// Venus (Caen) ///// Pou7 (Nice) ///// Pak (Brest) Dossier ///// Juste debout Steez 2012 Street Art ///// Pochoirs, collages & Urban art ///// GZup ///// Mimi le clown ///// Popeye ///// Lucie Albon ///// Jinks Chronik ///// Musique, livre & BD Agenda /////
Clara Pomi

Use my photo? Not without my permission. - 1 views

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    This article by Noam Cohen describes the controversy over the use of public photos on flickr. Flickr is a website used to share images with family and friends, which is now being used by company's and site's selling images without the approval of their owners. One example was Virgin Mobile's use of a picture of Alison Chang, a 15 year old, in one of their campaigns without her knowledge. The picture was under the protection of a creative commons that allowed it to be used for commercial use, making this issue more about privacy than about copyright. Virgin Mobile responded that they were "promoting creative freedom and didn't do anything wrong."
Maia S-H

YouTube - Harlem, USA: Will it be Hillary or Barack? - 0 views

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    My dad made this video about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in Harlem. It's outdated now, but I still encourage you all to watch it!
Adam Kenner

Text - Text - Obama's State of the Union Address - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Rather than fight the same tired battles that have dominated Washington for decades, it's time to try something new. Let's invest in our people without leaving them a mountain of debt. Let's meet our responsibility to the citizens who sent us here. Let's try common sense. (Laughter.) A novel concept.To do that, we have to recognize that we face more than a deficit of dollars right now. We face a deficit of trust -– deep and corrosive doubts about how Washington works that have been growing for years. To close that credibility gap we have to take action on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue -- to end the outsized influence of lobbyists; to do our work openly; to give our people the government they deserve. (Applause.)That's what I came to Washington to do. That's why -– for the first time in history –- my administration posts on our White House visitors online. That's why we've excluded lobbyists from policymaking jobs, or seats on federal boards and commissions.But we can't stop there. It's time to require lobbyists to disclose each contact they make on behalf of a client with my administration or with Congress. It's time to put strict limits on the contributions that lobbyists give to candidates for federal office.With all due deference to separation of powers, last week the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests –- including foreign corporations –- to spend without limit in our elections. (Applause.) I don't think American elections should be bankrolled by America's most powerful interests, or worse, by foreign entities. (Applause.) They should be decided by the American people. And I'd urge Democrats and Republicans to pass a bill that helps to correct some of these problems.I'm also calling on Congress to continue down the path of earmark reform. Applause.) Democrats and Republicans. (Applause.) Democrats and Republicans. You've trimmed some of this spending, you've embraced some meaningful change. But restoring the public trust demands more. For example, some members of Congress post some earmark requests online. (Applause.) Tonight, I'm calling on Congress to publish all earmark requests on a single Web site before there's a vote, so that the American people can see how their money is being spent. (Applause.)
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    See highlighted section on the Supreme Court decision just past halfway
Adam Kenner

Wolf & Pig - Creative StopMotion - 0 views

shared by Adam Kenner on 12 Apr 09 - Cached
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    At first I photographed stop motion animation. And I displayed the photographs in my room and photographed it again. Enjoy a connection with the world of the room and the world in the photograph.
Adam Kenner

Where's My Jetpack?: Candidate Logo Comparison - 0 views

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    Comparing the two presidential candidates' campaign logos
Maia S-H

Emma Email Marketing | Email Marketing Solutions | Email Newsletters - 0 views

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    "Create, snd and track your campaigns in style."
Paul Torres-Cohen

What is Media Literacy? - 0 views

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    Media literacy is the ability to sift through and analyze the messages that inform, entertain and sell to us every day. It's the ability to analyze all aspects of the media like music videos, online environments and the many advertisements in sports. There are three stages of media literacy. 1: BE AWARE. Know what you watch and limit the amount of time on the internet, television, games, and other forms that market to the masses. 2: BE ABLE TO QUESTION AND ANALYZE THE MEDIA. Learn to analyze what you are watching by observing what is in the advertisement and what is left out. 3: KNOW BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Ask questions like who produces the media we experience and for what purpose? Who profits? Who loses? And who decides? This analysis allows us to understand who drives our global economy and ultimately allows us to make better decisions based on our own opinions.
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    My article is about what specifically media literacy is and how we can implement it into classrooms to give children a better understanding of our society. The article features 7 excerpts from other articles about media literacy, such as "The 3 Stages of Media Literacy", which states "the principles and practices of media literacy education are applicable to all media- from television to T-shirts, from billboards to the Internet". I believe that media literacy, while it is something that is not needed, can greatly enrich a person's life, especially in the society that we live in today that focuses so much on advertising and different forms of communication.
David Feuerstein

Period H assignment about media literacy - 0 views

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    This article is about the concept of teaching young kids how to be "media literate." This article believes that it is very important for the kids to learn about media because it is important to know how to use media and analyze media. In the 21st century media is the most used resource in the world. This article believes that media is the best way to bring news into your home and be able to comprehend what is going on in the outside world. To be able to read media and analyze it is probably the most important skill in today's environment and without it you would not be able to fetch news from the web and have the freedom and choice to surf the web and be part of the big overall community. In my opinion all kids should be taught media literacy so they can thrive in the open world.
Andrea Ditkoff

Period H Trimester 1 Assignment - 1 views

The URL of my article (from the Huffington Post) can be found at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susan-moeller/media-literacy-101-the-do_b_350293.html The article that I chose is part of a column i...

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