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\"I can read now, and my eye doesn't drift. It's easier to watch TV. When I look forward, I can see the stuff next to me without looking at it. My peripheral vision is much better,\" he says. \"My eye is 200% better. I appreciate it very much. Now I can finally see straight again.\"
These are difficult times for all of us, especially when it comes to finding reliable sources of information.\\nThere is a lot of misinformation about a lot of topics swirling around online, whether it's deliberately concocted conspiracy theories about Bill Gates and vaccinations or well-intentioned but misinformed social media posts about the virtues of using sheep dewormer to combat Covid.\\nSo when we saw a report that said that an inoffensive Mexican lager was the world's most Googled beer, our antennae shot up and we decided to take a closer look.\\nIt all started when Maxima, a UK-based kitchen equipment supplier released some research claiming that Corona was officially the most Googled beer in the world. Corona topped the list in 62 out of 188 countries. Heineken came in second place in the world's most popular beer rankings, as the most Googled beer in 20 countries. Corona also topped the rankings in the United States, where it averages 42,000 searches every month, according to the research.\\nA couple of news outlets picked up the story and ran with it, meaning a search for \\\"most Googled beer\\\" now returns the answer \\\"Corona\\\".\\nThis caused some mild surprise here at Wine-Seacher, as you can imagine. After all, measuring search interest for brands is one of the things we specialize in and it seemed strange that Corona could exert such a strong pull on the world's beer drinkers.\\nAt first glance it doesn't make sense. Dig deeper and it doesn't either. Corona the most Googled beer in the US In Ireland In India The anomalies in the report are huge \\u2013 Corona dominates the vast majority of the Americas, with only Brazil being the obvious stand-out, where Heineken is the most Googled beer. That last bit chimes with Wine-Searcher's data, but the rest seems wildly out of whack.\\nSure, Corona is the most popular imported beer in the US, but its sales don't come close to various domestic brands, particularly Bud Light.\\nEurope, likewise, is almost entirely Corona-obsessed, apparently. Even countries with proud brewing traditions like Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic are seemingly in thrall to the Mexican interloper. It's even the most Googled beer in Ireland, if the report is to be believed.\\nHeineken reigns across Russia, according to the report, while Kazakhstan appears to be one of only two countries where Sapporo is top dog (the other is Taiwan, not Japan, oddly enough).\\nThe preponderance of Corona is no doubt a testament to the marketing efforts of parent company AB InBev, but we can't help wondering did anyone take into consideration the fact that it also shares its name with a certain virus that has been in the news quite a bit lately Did 18 months of constant media coverage about Coronavirus not raise any flags\\n#img2#\\nIt's easy to misinterpret data and we're guessing that's what's happened here. That view is strengthened by another odd instance highlighted by the report. It suggests that Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Myanmar all retain a fondness for an Australian lager, based on the popularity of the search term XXXX. Call us naive, but we think the fine people in those countries have something else in mind when they type XXXX into the search bar rather than any spiritual connection to Queensland's Castlemaine XXXX.\\nOur figures tell a different story, although because of the small number of beer searches on Wine-Searcher we don't consider them to be definitive \\u2013 but at least we have India searching for Kingfisher and Ireland searching for Guinness, so they look legit.\\nGoing down this particular data rabbit hole, we thought we might as well check out world maps based on searches in our top 50 markets for wine and spirits as well, and they show a fairly similar picture.\\nWhen it comes to wine, there are three main blocs, with a few rugged individualists scattered among them. North America, the UK, Scnadinavia and Ireland are all Dom P\\u00e9rignon territory, while the rest of Europe, Russia, Brazil and parts of Southeast Asia and Oceania are squarely in the Mouton Rothschild camp. Petrus is the third most widespread wine, being particularly strong in Argentina, Mexico, Belgium and Turkey. China is firmly Lafite country. Meanwhile, the local heroes include Penfold's Grange in Australia, Meerlust Rubicon in South Africa and Vega Sicilia Unico in Spain. Italy also goes its own way, with Sassicaia topping the listings there.\\nFor spirits, it's another tale of one camp, really. Macallan's 18 Year Old and the Fine & Rare bottlings hold sway in Canada, Brazil, Oceania, Southeast Asia, Russia and a good chunk of Europe. The only big markets where Macallan isn't on top are the US, where Blanton's reigns supreme, India, where the local McDowell's is top dog, and Japan, where it's all about the Yamazaki 12 Year Old.\\nAnd not a virus in sight.\",\"datePublished\":\"2021-09-24 00:00:00\",\"dateModified\":\"2021-09-24 00:00:00\",\"author\":{\"@id\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wine-searcher.com\\/bios\"},\"publisher\":{\"@id\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wine-searcher.com\\/#person\"},\"isPartOf\":{\"@id\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wine-searcher.com\\/m\\/2021\\/09\\/seeing-straight-through-beer-googles\\/#webpage\"},\"image\":{\"@id\":\"\\/images\\/news\\/64\\/89\\/6489776749614cfd34_google1.jpg\"},\"inLanguage\":\"en-US\",\"mainEntityOfPage\":{\"@id\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wine-searcher.com\\/m\\/2021\\/09\\/seeing-straight-through-beer-googles\\/#webpage\"}}]} Latest News and FeaturesGetting to Grips with Chianti Classico
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Critics came to question the premise of the work of Group f.64. In the Depression era, it seemed wrong that their photography was concerned only with aesthetics and not with economic or social problems. 4 6 The cultural mantle of \"straight photography\" was passed to the photographers of the FSA, like Dorothea Lange, whose work used sharp-focused realism but who placed a greater importance on social documentation and, in most cases, a lesser emphasis on lofty standards of craftsmanship or technique.
C. Class discussion (Small group then whole class): Organize students in groups of three to four and issue each group several examples of both pictorialist photographs and straight photographs, labeled only with photographer and title. Instruct students to organize the images into two stylistic groups and create a t-chart to record the contrasting attributes of each style. Reconvene as a whole class and record student observations. Introduce vocabulary: pictorialism, straight photography, and review the salient attributes of each.
D. Individual Assignment: Students choose either pictorialism or straight photography as the style they will emulate to produce one fine print. Works will employ the design principle \"emphasis\" (dominance/subordination). Each photograph must have a title that reflects the selected style. Pictorialist works will be named after emotions or abstract nouns while titles of straight photographs will directly reflect the subject matter of the image. Straight photographs will employ accepted technical standards including proper exposure, full tonal range, and sharp focus. Pictorialist photographs may use any means to obscure the image and enhance the idea reflected in the image title, including using \"improper\" exposure, scratching the negative, and/or painting or drawing on the print.
H. Illustrated Lecture: Pictorialism, straight photography, some history of the collective in America, and Group f.64. Motivations for the pictorialist style, influence of technology on painting, modernism, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, New York as center of gravity for culture. William Mortensen. Introduction to Edward Weston and other individual members of Group f.64; early examples of American collectivism; Benjamin Franklin's initiatives for a public library and fire department cooperative; the 19th century artisan collective. Group f.64, the manifesto, the exhibition at the DeYoung Museum, the different status of the members, the effect of the Depression in breaking up the group, the experience of the women photographers. Small Group followed by Class discussion: Issue copies of the Group f.64 manifesto and instruct small groups to read through and condense the manifesto into bullet points. What were the reasons for the founding of Group f. 64 In whole class discussion, emphasize social support; creating a cultural center of gravity on the west coast; consolidating a new theory of photographic art. 59ce067264
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