yes u can play it on visual boy advance
if it did know what it was doing then no but if it did not know better then yes.
Cows' blood is good for visual effects for movie makers or theatrical plays.
they look into eachothers eyes strictly..then that's how they communicate visualy.:)
It does actually see better when it climbs up the tree. But experts believe that Puma's visual capacity is 1.5 times better.
Visual humor is the kind of humor that you have to see, to understand. It cannot be successfully conveyed by a verbal description.
The subjects of arts a re photography, visual arts and
That's the technical description for a signal flare !
The University of Florida offers an excellent visual communications school. This is an advanced degree program.
A description of a visual composed of length, width, and height.
They have an expiration date
Yes, it is. It's a description and can be considered visual imagery.
In technical writing a description of a mechanism contains visual with label that make it easy for readers to follow. An example would be a description of a fan with images that list the parts.
Microsoft offers Visual Studio Express Editions for free. Checkout the link provided below.
Yes, Microsoft offers various online training courses for visual basic training. There is a network of professionals at your disposal to help. Try them!
The company Allaboutcareers has a very usefull and simple article on their website about visual merchandisers. There is for example some good info about the actual job description, working hours and the salary of visual merchandisers.
Audio description, also referred to as a video description, described video, or more precisely called a visual description, is an additional narration track intended primarily for blind and visually impairedconsumers of visual media (including television and film, dance, opera, and visual art). It consists of a narrator talking through the presentation, describing what is happening on the screen or stage during the natural pauses in the audio, and sometimes during dialogue if deemed necessary.