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Photographer: Dario-Jacopo Laganà

Concept: Gabriele Gaffino

Location: Studio Triplan, Rome

 

Copyright: Triplan S.r.l.

53/365/10-13-07

Day 53 of One Object 365 Days Project

the communications towers on Mont Caro at sunrise- showing off the 18x zoom of my new camera, LOL

this is a distance of about 12km as the crow flies on a hazy morning.

Just as it was mentioned before many Women view themselves as heavy even though they are not, this is the part of the psychological disorder

The 2014 CAFNR Communications Fellows met at the Old Alumni Center on the MU Campus for a day of training on May 14, 2014.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

comunication antena deep in the ecuadorian jungle

Medical Communication Unit. The original slide is held in Cultural Collections, Auchmuty Library, the University of Newcastle, Australia.

 

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Collection: Caley Postcards

Filename: 9015-028-000-04595.jpg

State: Delaware

County: Sussex County

City/Town: Millford

Color/BW: Color

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Publisher: Louis Kaufman & Sons, Baltimore, Md.

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Size: 5.5 x 3.5

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Tri-X, expired in 1998...

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Communication

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/884

 

This photograph was taken by a member of the University of Newcastle's former Medical Communication Unit. The original slide is held in Cultural Collections, Auchmuty Library, the University of Newcastle, Australia.

 

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26th March 2011.

TUC March for an Alternative to cuts.

From all over the country, all ages, but marching in common.

The peaceful march carries on along the Embankment. And leaving Hungerford Bridge.

Irgendwo und überall in der Welt.

Quelque part et partout dans le monde.

Somewhere and everywhere in the world.

 

Vinyl records and radio stations broadcasting them, gave to music what typography has given to literature: Access to a greater audience and a product-consumer bond. During the economic explosion of the 50s, radio DJs playing new singles, helped the music market’s expansion. In 1950, 189 million records were sold, but by 1959 this number reached the magnificent 600 million copies! Most of these, sold to teenagers that found their ‘generational voice’ in Rock’n’Roll. The format that led to that enormous number of record sales was the legendary 45 rpm vinyl record. Smaller, lighter, easier to use with the new portable turntables, the 45s established the value of the song-oriented hit and the philosophy of today’s song-by-song on line sales.

Radio stations helped the commercial growth of pop music, but their most crucial achievement was their use as cultural bridge between black and white Americans, helping the society to overcome a lot of serious prejudices. Although the most influential period of the medium was in the 20s and 30s, radio remained one of the indisputable protagonists of postwar communication rebirth. It survived the hard competition against television and, nowadays, it finds a new fertile soil to reinvent itself in the global info-highways of the internet.

Photo Credits: Jessia Pearl Photography

Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network

Communicate by bringing your family to your every day activity. Like introducing your job to your children by taking them with you to your work. Picking up your children after school to spend more time with them. Help them doing their homework instead of using your spare time to go out with your colleague. So it will increase your communication frequency.

Sur nos 16 étudiants présentés au DNAP communication (niveau licence), 16 reçus!

Dont: 2 avec mentions, et 8 félicités!

 

Félicitations à tous pour votre travail!

(Unnamed sign language translator.) Liberal Democrats Party Conference. Glasgow, October 2014.

Communication & Commercials 2023 - Amberley Museum

Naval Communication Station Harold E. Holt, Exmouth, Western Australia.

X-Pro3 with 7 Artisans 35/1.2

Allo? allo?..oui, c'est moi, je suis la Plaza Mayor...

non pas a Ghisonnaccia, a Madrid..ok, on s'rappelle.

Communication studies alumni returned to campus on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, for a day of networking with students and other alumni. During the dinner, the keynote Speaker was Bill Shine ’85, executive vice president for programming at the Fox News Network

The abandoned Communication Cable site on Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada was one of the first places on land to hear Titanic's distress calls on April 14th and 15th, 1912.

 

As the buildings are too large to photograph in one shot, these are a collection of stitched-together panoramas.

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