Torrey Rendell Gibbs Why Do I want to become a police Officer? I want to become a police officer because I feel that it is the calling and purpose God has for my life. As a husband and father of a thirteen year old step daughter‚ a nine year old daughter‚ a five year old daughter‚ and an one year old son; it has come natural for me to be a protector. I take pride in knowing and hearing my family say the feel safe at night under my leadership. It is my duty that I make sure that everyone
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music industry. This assignment is all about getting you to think about what type of musical act you are or have connections with and how you would market them in the real world. Every resource that we will generate in this assignment can be used to promote your own music outside of college so the harder that you work in this assignment‚ the better placed you will be to further your musical career. Task List To complete this assignment you will need to: 17.2 Marketing Strategy Produce a marketing
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Why did John choose that specific room? John’s answer is that there is a room near her bedroom to check on her and the multiple windows in the room allows her to get more air and rest in order to get healthy. John believes that it is best for her to be isolated and away from society due to her mental condition‚ a “temporary nervous depression” (Perkins Stetson 648). Which room did the narrator want instead? Why? She wanted a room downstairs because the room “opened on the the piazza and had roses
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favorite song lyrics written by the infamous Lauryn Hill. Why do I enjoy this lyric so much? What makes it so memorable and relatable? Artists like Lauryn‚ Miguel‚ and Sarah Bareilles are all artists that I believe use their craft to convey emotion and story telling. Every story they write uses their lyrics as poetry to express emotions‚ feelings‚ triumphs‚ and failures. What does this say about myself as an artist? For one‚ I use these artists as inspirations that inspire me to transpose their ideas
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Artist research Michelle Caplan Michelle was freelancing from home‚ doing Graphic Design‚ and started doing the art as a side thing. She never thought she could be a full time artist. Michelle Caplan loves the stories that she can tell from her artwork she researches out discarded photos and create stories of who she imagines the people may have been. Caplan gathers clues from the images‚ clothing and surroundings. She makes assumptions and likes to take guesses. Clients give her their
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The Changing Status of the Artist At the beginning of the fifteenth century‚ the social status of the artist was far below that of those who hired them. According to Michael Baxandall in his book‚ Painting and Experience in the Fifteenth Century Italy‚ in the eyes of the social elite—the Catholic Church and the noblemen—that hired them‚ artists were closer to servants or tradesmen who provided them with goods and services on a “bespoke basis” than creative and independent geniuses. However‚ as
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Paint and Primer in One: Do you Get More Value? We all see it in the stores‚ a paint and primer combined in one. Almost all paint brands already have their own 2-in-1 product. On a traditional scale‚ you’d have to go through two different steps which includes priming the surface and then painting it. Doing two separate steps requires more time‚ effort‚ and money. Fortunately‚ paint brands were able to finally come up with a solution to this by offering a paint and primer in one. However‚ some painters
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The story of “A Hunger Artist” takes place in the early 1920’s and is about a young man who fasts not out of pleasure but because he wants to. He enjoys the fame that he gets from the fasting‚ but the people do not understand that he only fast because he cannot find a food that he likes. Foreshadowing is used on when the hunger artist says “they made him miserable; they made his fasting seem terribly difficult...” talking about those the guards who would give him a chance to sneak food. Symbols are
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also just like the pieces of art work paintings and sculptures we as people are also hard to define. I’m not an artist and I never really knew why some paintings or sculptures ever got into some art museums. I’ve seen paintings that just looked like splashed paint on a canvas and I never really understood why they were considered a piece of art work‚ because I felt as if I could splash some paint on a canvas and call it a work of art‚ but I realized that paintings like that really have a deeper meaning
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examples to support your response. 2. What is your first impression of Clarisse? 3. What memory does Montag’s encounter with Clarisse arouse? 4. What is Montag’s reaction to Clarisse’s question: “Have you ever read any of the books you burn?” 5. What do Clarisse and Montag argue about? What does Clarisse tell Montag that firemen used to do? 6. Explain the significance of Clarisse’s speech about “blurs.” Why are billboards 200 feet long? 7. Why was Clarisse’s uncle arrested? What does
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