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    Rizal Works

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    Bases of the New Year Celebration Immaculate Conception Portrait of Morayta Sketches Singapore lighthouse Rizal family tree Along Suez Canal Heads of Sibili Cumana Castle of St. Elmo  Antonio de Morga Aden Fishes caught in Dapitan Sketch of himself Pencil sketch of Dr. Blumentritt Monkey and the Turtoise Segunda Katigbak Brooklyn Bridge Sulpakan Father Pablo Pastells Room in which El Filibusterismo was begun Two sketches without description A landscape and sketch of a figure Side sketch of Rizal’s

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    Sketching

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    ink‚ ballpoint pen‚ water colour and oil paint. The latter two are generally referred to as "water colour sketches" and "oil sketches". A sculptor might model three-dimensional sketches in clay or plasticine. The term "sketchbook" refers to a book of blank paper on which an artist can‚ (or has already) drawn sketches. The book might be purchased bound or might comprise loose leaves of sketches assembled or bound together. Most visual artists use‚ to a greater or lesser degree‚ the sketch as a method

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    Young Motherhood

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    the choices you make. My mother became pregnant with me when she was 20 years old. I knew that I did not want that life for myself once I got older and realized what she went through during that period. However‚ in January 2010‚ my daughter Akira was born. Coincidentally‚ I was 20 years old and basically still a child myself having a child. While I did not plan on having a baby at an early age‚ I learned that being a young mother was not the end of the world. In order to over stand the “young

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    Yojimbo

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    Roger Lin Yojimbo In Yojimbo‚ Akira Kurosawa satirizes Japanese greed and corruption and portrays the growing influence of capitalism. During this time in Japan‚ the Yakuza clan was a very strong and dangerous group equivalent to the modern day mafia. The Yakuza clans’ ideals are relatable to two themes prominent in Yojimbo: greed and corruption‚ and rising capitalist influence. Kurosawa satirizes these two characteristics of the Yakuza clan through the use of mise en scene. One way that Kurosawa

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    Cited: No Fear Shakespeare: King Lear. New York: SparkNotes‚ 2003. Print. Ran. Dir. Akira Kurosawa. By Akira Kurosawa‚ Oguni Hideo‚ and Masato Ide. Prod. Serge Silberman and Hara Masato. S.n.‚ 1985. DVD. Shakespeare‚ William‚ and Russell A. Fraser. The Tragedy of King Lear. New York: New American Library‚ 1963. Print.

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    American Realism or “Social Realism” is a post World War II genre. American Realism captures the idea of real life situations in real situations and settings. Prior to World War II‚ films mostly featured those of fantasy‚ or what some would even refer to as reserved. An example that’s introduced in part of this realism is Freudian Psychology‚ which allows the viewer to think about sex without showing the actual act. Another aspect of realism is using real amateur actors and real locations within

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    The Baby in Rashomon

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    The Baby in Rashomon In the film Rashomon‚ a 1950 Japanese crime mystery movie directed by Akira Kurosawa‚ presents truth and honesty of human beings as its central themes. Containing an arsenal of symbols‚ the film describes a crime incident through different perspectives from the characters related to the happening‚ and the movie starts after the incident has already taken place. In the beginning‚ it leads off with three main characters – the woodcutter‚ the priest‚ and the commoner – sitting

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    begging in 1887 meth‚ which was not called meth yet‚ was used developed a cure for diseases by Lazar Edelen from Germany. Around 1893 Methamphetamine was synthesized by a chemist the name of Nagayoshi Nagi. Years Later in 1919 a Japanese chemist Akira Ogata turned meth into a crystallized form giving it the named crystal meth. Ogata was able to do this by reduction of ephedrine using iodine. When they first invented methamphetamine it did not have a use. Nor a particular medical condition disease

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    Love the World

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    MANGA: IT’S VARIATIONS A TERM PAPER Presented to Ms. Fideliza U. Cojuangco Instructor In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Eng 12: Writing in the Discipline by Edrian Carlos Yu Molina BSCE 1A MARCH 2013 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The researcher would like to express his sincere gratitude to all the persons who helped in making this research study a success. His earnest appreciation is especially given to: Ms. Fideliza U. Cojuangco‚ his

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    anime history

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    they were everywhere else). One key example was the ninja-and-sorcery mini-epic Shōnen Sarutobi Sasuke (1959)‚ the first anime to be released theatrically in the United States (by MGM‚ in 1961). But it didn’t make anywhere near the splash of‚ say‚ Akira Kurosawa’s Rashōmon‚ which brought Japan’s movie industry to the attention of the rest of the world. What really pushed animation to the fore in Japan was the shift to TV in the Sixties. The first of Toei’s major animated shows for TV during this

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