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 +"An [[acquired taste]] is an [[appreciation]] for [[food]] or [[drink]] unlikely to be [[enjoy]]ed by a person who has not had substantial [[exposure]] to it. It is the opposite of [[innate]] [[taste]], which is the appreciation for things that are enjoyable by most persons without prior exposure to them."--Sholem Stein
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- [[penury]]. +'''Exposure''' is the result of to [[uncover]], [[make]] [[visible]], [[bring]] to [[daylight]], [[introduce]] to.
-The two lovers finally settle down in [[New Orleans]], where the virtual absence of [[class difference]]s allows them to live in idyllic peace for a while. But when Des Grieux reveals their [[unmarried]] state to the Governor and asks to be wed with Manon, the Governor's nephew sets his sights on winning Manon's hand. In despair, Des Grieux challenges the Governor's nephew to a [[duel]] and knocks him unconscious. Thinking he had killed the man and fearing [[retribution]], the couple flee New Orleans and venture into the wilderness of Louisiana, hoping to reach a neighboring English settlement. Manon dies of [[exposure]] and [[exhaustion]] the following morning, and Des Grieux returns to France to become a [[cleric]] after burying his beloved.+It may refer to:
 +* [[Publicity]], an activity designed to rouse public interest
 +* [[Outing]], exposure of someone's secret sexual orientation
 +* In climbing, the state of openness with relation to the distance of a fall (see [[Glossary of climbing terms#E|glossary of climbing terms]])
 +* In geology, an occurrence of a rock at the Earth's surface - an [[outcrop]].
-==Operas and Ballets==+==Biology==
-The story has influenced a number of ballets and operas, such as ''[[Manon Lescaut (Auber)|Manon Lescaut]]'' (1856) by French composer [[Daniel-François-Esprit Auber]], ''[[Manon]]'' (1884) by French composer [[Jules Massenet]], ''[[Manon Lescaut (Puccini)|Manon Lescaut]]'' (1893) by [[Italy|Italian]] composer [[Giacomo Puccini]], ''[[Boulevard Solitude]]'' by [[Germany|German]] composer [[Hans Werner Henze]], the ballet [[L'histoire de Manon]], and ''Manon Lescaut'' (1940) by [[Czech Republic|Czech]] poet and playwriter [[Vitězslav Nezval]].+* A condition of very poor [[health]] or [[death]] resulting from lack of protection over prolonged periods under weather, extreme temperatures or dangerous substances (''see also: [[hypothermia]], [[hyperthermia]], [[radioactive contamination]], [[radiation poisoning]]'')
 +* [[Toxicity|Acute exposure]], the exposure to a toxic substance during a short period of time
 +* [[Post-exposure prophylaxis]], any treatment started immediately after exposure to a disease
 +* [[Aperture (surgery)]], the opening providing access into a patient's body, created by spreading apart the margins of an incision.
-==Films==+==Photography==
-Some films and TV series have been based on the novel. The most prominent are: +* [[Exposure (photography)]], the total amount of light allowed to fall on the sensor during the taking of a photograph
-*''When a man loves'' (1927), directed by [[Alan Crosland]], with [[John Barrymore]] and [[Dolores Costello]]+* [[Exposure value]], a value given to all combinations of camera shutter speed and aperture that gives the same exposure
-*''Manon Lescaut'' (1940), directed by Carmine Gallone, with [[Vittorio de Sica]] and [[Alida Valli]]+* [[Exposure latitude]], the range of light intensities that a camera can capture
-*''[[Manon (film)|Manon]]'' (1949), directed by [[Henri-Georges Clouzot]], with [[Michel Auclair]] and [[Cécile Aubry]].+* [[Multiple exposure]], an exposure in which the sensitivity to light is reduced and then increased at least once during the total exposure time
-==Works Which Cite ''Manon Lescaut''==+==Law==
 +* [[Abandonment]]: multiple meanings in law
 +* Exposure is one form of [[infanticide]] practised in cultures throughout history, by leaving the baby in the open
 +* [[Indecent exposure]], the display of unclothed parts of the human body that is against local custom and law
 +* Potential for [[damages]]
 +* An insurance company's potential to provide coverage under an [[insurance policy]]
-In the mystery novel ''[[Clouds of Witness]]'' by [[Dorothy Sayers]], [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] solves the case by reference to ''Manon Lescaut''.+==Music==
 +* [[Exposure (Robert Fripp album)|''Exposure'' (Robert Fripp album)]]
 +* [[Exposure (Gary Numan album)|''Exposure ''(Gary Numan album)]]
 +* [[Exposure (Exposé album)|''Exposure'' (Exposé album)]]
 +* ''[[Exposures - In Retrospect and Denial]]'', a 2004 compilation album by Dark Tranquillity
 +* [[Jan Jelinek]], a German electronic musician who also operates under the name of The Exposures
-In Act I of [[Alexandre Dumas, fils]]'s play ''[[The Lady of the Camellias]]'', the characters attend a performance of the ballet ''Manon Lescaut''.+==Media==
 +* [[Exposure (magic)]], the practice of revealing the secrets of magic to non-magicians
 +* [[Exposure (TV series)|''Exposure'' (TV series)]], a short film anthology series on Sci-Fi Channel from 2000–2002
 +* ''Exposure'', another name for the 1991 movie [[A Grande Arte]] starring Peter Coyote as a photographer
 +* [[Exposure (The Unit)|"Exposure" (''The Unit'')]], an episode of the TV series The Unit
 +* [[Exposure (novel)|''Exposure'' (novel)]], novel by [[Mal Peet]]
-[[Yoshimi Iwasaki]]'s (岩崎良美) 1980 hit song ''Anata iro no Manon'' (あなた色のマノン) is about ''Manon Lescaut''+==Finance==
 +* [[Market exposure]], a measure of the proportion of money invested in the same industry sector
 +* [[Investment]], a financial holding in a particular market sector
-In chapter 4 of [[Oscar Wilde]]'s novel ''[[The Picture of Dorian Gray]]'', Dorian leafs through a copy of ''Manon Lescaut'' while waiting for Lord Henry.+==Psychology==
 +* [[Direct therapeutic exposure]], a technique for the treatment of psychological disorders
 +* [[Exposure therapy]], a treatment method for anxiety disorders
 +* [[Mere exposure effect]], a psychological artifact
 +* [[Charles S. Herrman|Exposure Theory]], a theoretical explanation for psycho-physiological stress based on exposure to felt risk or danger
-In [[Leopold von Sacher-Masoch]]'s [[Venus im Pelz]] ([[Venus in Furs]]), the masochistic hero Severin refers approvingly to the Chevalier's love for Manon even after she has left him for another man.+==See also==
 +* [[Expose (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Double exposure (disambiguation)]]
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"An acquired taste is an appreciation for food or drink unlikely to be enjoyed by a person who has not had substantial exposure to it. It is the opposite of innate taste, which is the appreciation for things that are enjoyable by most persons without prior exposure to them."--Sholem Stein

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Exposure is the result of to uncover, make visible, bring to daylight, introduce to.

It may refer to:

  • Publicity, an activity designed to rouse public interest
  • Outing, exposure of someone's secret sexual orientation
  • In climbing, the state of openness with relation to the distance of a fall (see glossary of climbing terms)
  • In geology, an occurrence of a rock at the Earth's surface - an outcrop.

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Biology

Photography

  • Exposure (photography), the total amount of light allowed to fall on the sensor during the taking of a photograph
  • Exposure value, a value given to all combinations of camera shutter speed and aperture that gives the same exposure
  • Exposure latitude, the range of light intensities that a camera can capture
  • Multiple exposure, an exposure in which the sensitivity to light is reduced and then increased at least once during the total exposure time

Law

  • Abandonment: multiple meanings in law
  • Exposure is one form of infanticide practised in cultures throughout history, by leaving the baby in the open
  • Indecent exposure, the display of unclothed parts of the human body that is against local custom and law
  • Potential for damages
  • An insurance company's potential to provide coverage under an insurance policy

Music

Media

Finance

  • Market exposure, a measure of the proportion of money invested in the same industry sector
  • Investment, a financial holding in a particular market sector

Psychology

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