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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Photography Quiz No. 5

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  all of these options
B  it created the modern notion of celebrity
C  none of these options
D  it gave everyone the potential to record their personal image
E  it made the unseen visible
Question #3
A  enhanced the experience for viewers who could not view the original work in person
B  none of these options 
C  signaled a change in the creation of images that were now primarily for aesthetic purposes
D  lost the “aura” of the authenticity of an original art work that is traditionally viewed in person
E  gained the “aura” of authenticity of an original art work because it reproduced the work for many viewers
Question #4
A  created paintings that glorified the center of power of the bourgeoisie in the post-French revolution
B  all of these options
C  none of these options
D  was the star pupil of Jacques Louis David
E  may have used the camera lucida to help make his images more real
Question #5
A  all of these options
B  the creator of a one of a kind photographic process that involved the use of highly toxic chemicals including hot mercury
C  took out the first patent on a photographic process in 1839
D  the successful designer of special effects theater presentations known as dioramas
E  none of these options
Question #6
A  the battle over the reality of a painting using a photograph as source material
B  all of these options
C  none of these options
D  the battle over the rights to the photograph of Napoleon III on horseback
E  the battle over the use of photographically real details in art
Question #7
A  a totally objective device
B  a totally subjective device
C  all of these options
D  a device whose images are influenced by the culture of the user
E  none of these options
Question #8
A  by creating paintings with dynamic compositions as opposed to photographs which required long exposure times
B  by creating paintings that used color as opposed to photographs which were in black and white
C  by creating paintings that could compete with the small images of photography
D  all of these options
E  none of these options
Question #9
A  Edward Weston, Jr.
B  Margaret Bourke-White
C  Paul Strand
D  Ansel Adams
E  all of these options
Question #10
A  all of these options
B  created an early photograph looking out his Paris studio window
C  invented the daguerreotype process
D  invented the positive/negative photograph process known as the calotype
E  none of these options