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you can see the wrinkles of this photo which gives you visual texture because you cant actually feel the wrinkles
This photo not only represents contrast in colour but also in texture. Black against white, and soft fabric against hard brick wall. This photo was taken using rule of thirds.
Some useful clustering of principles. Not everyone agreed on who had the most original points to make.
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Title: Human science or phrenology. Its principles, proofs, faculties, organs, temperaments, combinations, conditions, teachings, philosophies, etc., etc. as applied to health. Its value, laws, functions, organs, means, preservation, restoration, etc. Mental philosophy, human and self improvement, civilization, home country, commerce rights, duties, ethics, etc. God, His existence, attributes, laws, worship, natural theology, etc. Immortality, its evidences, conditions, relations to time, rewards, punishments, sin, faith, prayer, etc. Intellect, memory, juvenile and self education, literature, mental discipline, the senses, sciences, arts, avocations, a perfect life, etc., etc
Creator: Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887
Publisher: [S.l. : s.n.]
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Date: 1880
Language: eng
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In times of war, principles to uphold,
Compassion and restraint, valiant and bold.
Sparing fruit trees, preserving the land,
Showing mercy, with a righteous hand.
But against foes, stand firm, undeterred,
Defending justice, with courage assured.
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