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Answer: When we inhabit the world, we are constantly seeing. Perception is an ongoing reality—we are always taking in the world, and only after the fact do we name it. Thus begins Ways of Seeing, drawing our attention to the fraught relationship between vision, images, words, and meaning. Our understanding of what we see doesn't generally align with the objective facts of what we're seeing: for example, we see the sun set every night, while we know that it isn't really "setting," but rather, the earth is simply revolving away from it. Likewise, we can attempt to capture what we see, reproducing or recreating it for others so that they can try to understand how we perceive the world. To do so is to create an image: "an image is a sight which has been recreated or reproduced." In so doing, we remove the image from the original circumstances under which it was seen. In this sense, every image embodies what Berger calls "a way of seeing": a record of how its creator saw the world. Images can preserve things as they once were, and simultaneously, preserve how their creator once saw their subject. Images, more so than any other relics from the past, offer a direct testimony as to how people saw—and, by extension, understood—the world.
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Not allowable
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Sometimes, the meaning of a word can depend on the context it is used in. However, the word<em> </em><em>unacceptable</em> has a rather simple meaning: <em>not pleasing or welcome, not acceptable.</em><em> </em>This is why <em>not allowable</em> is the only possible option. The rest of the options are incorrect because unacceptable can't mean <em>impractical, confusing, or unbelievable. </em>
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my visit to India , Manali
Manali is one of the place fill with exquiest mountains , greenery , and it is a snowy region . I have gone to Manali with my school friends in a school trip it was a really wonderful experience , we travel from Lucknow by train to Manali with some buses , it was a really a wonderful journey with my friends , as I was from Nepal I never have traveled Manali before so it was all new for me and also experiencing all new feeling with my friends , we got to see many things , we have done hiking and gone to many places where we can see many things , we have visited many temples and we have a wonderful campfire it was litterly enjoyable , we had a tour guider who had guide us and told everything about the places very meticulous , we have saw waterfalls.
the funny thing was that while traveling many of the dogs where there in the streets and we all were scared from street dogs so many of the girls started screaming and many of our classmates where laughing at us that how scared we were from dogs (but I like dog but am scared from Street dogs ) , we were very good at braganing while we were doing shopping that we had buyed the things in so low rate that the seniors of us had buied the product same at double cost , it was a excellent memory with friends from Manali tour, it was litterly nice tour of Manali we got know how the people in Manali use to leave in such cold weather, it was really nice experience .
hope this would help you :)