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On 28 February 2015, the Jumpmaster students conduct an Admin Non-Tactical jump after conducting the Practical Work in the Aircraft (PWAC) exam. The PWAC Exam tests the students ability to perform Assistant or Primary Jumpmaster duties in the aircraft (hand and arm signals, Paratroop Door Check, and Jump Commands). (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)
After coating the sculpture, I painter the tendons and muscle fibres using a deep cool red tone made by combining alizarin crimson, burnt umber and violet, whilst this coat was still wet, I used a boar bristle brush to remove some of this layer to ensure the previous layer was still visible beneath. I continued this technique on the mandible and interior of the neck and throat.
After this second coat had set, I once again coated the bust in clear gloss sealant to give the tendons and fibres that appearance of being wet with blood.
This girl found us outside the city library and asked us if we were willing to put this brick inside the tank of the public toilet following the instruction on the paper, as a sign of protest of a construction project or something here.
Action is character.
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Having practicals is a way that Madam Chow implements into her classes because not only it is efficient for learning, but also a way that allows students to have first hands-on experience for them in their learning journey.
The Elements of Photography that was used were Shallow Depth of Field and Rule of Even.