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Tradition vs. diversity,Popularity vs. aesthetic value
The D60 is much lighter and smaller. It is better if you mostly shoot with Auto or Program Mode The D80 (and D90) is heavier and bigger but has better controls for manual adjustment and Autofocuses with older lenses
White male vs. female and minority Artistic merit vs. sales
For me canon is always a better buy. On Feb 2008 I had a tour in the Himalayas (Shikim) with my Powershot A530 along with a friend with his Sony Cybershot. Both of us tried each other's camera. And what I found the CANON allows much more controls on the shots than SONY offers. See the results here <The pics are in reverse order> For Canon http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/home_me/Gantok_Lachun_Yumthang/MukulCam/ For Sony http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p183/home_me/Gantok_Lachun_Yumthang/AnimeshCam/ for Canon the best digital camera is CANON SX100 I, personally like the newest canon digital cameras
New voices vs. tradition Artistic merit vs. popularity
white male vs. female minority artistic merit vs. sales
Well the D60 is better because it is more advanced, it has better quality (6 megapixels vs. 10 megapixels). If you buy the kit, the 18-55mm lens will come with vibration reduction, creating better photos.
yeah ... it will work on the newer cameras. However, you are better off with a sb400/600/800 or the better 900. They camera will auto detect the settings of these new lense ... vs. you messing around with settings.
Bloom argues that the Western literary canon is shaped by the influence of great writers who have a lasting impact on succeeding generations. He emphasizes the importance of reading and engaging with these canonical works to understand the broader cultural and intellectual traditions that have shaped our society. Bloom also suggests that there is a hierarchy of literary greatness within the canon, with certain authors holding more influence and significance than others.
An argument for change would be the simple fact that new literature is being written all the time, and so there is going to have to be some changes.An argument against change would be that if the piece of literature in question hasn't done anything to better humanity's culture or knowledge yet, it probably never will.APEXX:Artistic merit vs. popularityNew voices vs. traditionORPopularity vs. aesthetic valueTradition vs. diversityYW BTNew voices vs. traditionArtistic merit vs. popularityorWhite male vs. female and minorityArtistic merit vs. salesEnglish vs. FrenchTradition vs. diversity
The Western literary canon typically consists of works that are considered to be culturally, historically, and artistically significant within Western literature. It often includes works by authors such as Shakespeare, Dante, and Homer, reflecting the traditional literary heritage of Western civilization. However, the composition and relevance of the canon have been subject to ongoing debates regarding inclusivity, diversity, and representation.
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