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    from the exhibitions. “Piss Christ” by the American artist Andres Serrano is one of the most controversial art pieces in the 1980s until now. The article by Huffington Post addresses this artwork and the arguments it has created. “Piss Christ” is a photograph taken by Andres Serrano. It was publicly exhibited the first time in New York in 1987 and immediately caused a lot of arguments and anger from the viewers‚ especially Catholics. Andres Serrano took the photo of a small plastic crucifix submerged

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    Summary of Don Quixote

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    Michael B Reader Response (Don Quixote) Don Quixote is an alias taken up by a middle aged man in La Mancha Spain who has driven himself mad through the reading of old chivalrous stories that tell of knights and great battles. He soon decides to become a knight and after finding and fixes his old family armor sets off for adventures and glory. Obviously these books have had profound effects on him as he loses his grip on reality. The first incident happens when he comes upon an inn that he believes

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    Don Quixote Motives

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    Through Don Quixote‚ Cervantes tells a story which can be analyzed to determine how humanistic impulses prompt decisions‚ based on ideal motives. Quixote’s world of fiction‚ at first glance‚ is often considered contrary to the ordinary world. There is not much difference between the two; depending on what each specific character wants to accomplish. Some characters find themselves sharing Quixote’s madness. The events that transpire in Don Quixote’s world of illusion stem from actions prompted

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    think that the issue is as wide spread as the authors make it out to be but in other areas the situation is only getting worse and this lack of diversity in schools can only lead to further problems with race relations. In comparing the essay Still Separate‚ still unequal: American’s Educational Apartheid by Johnathan Kozol and the essay Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Tatum you see that both essays have many similarities and differences in the points that they

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    Don Quixote's Quest

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    Don Quixote is a hero because of his persistence to succeed. Although Quixote wants to become a hero in his lifetime‚ instead he becomes a hero who has lived four hundred years later. Quixote models himself after all the knights he reads about. For example‚ Quixote dedicates the village whore Aldonza Lorenzo‚ who he names Dulcinea of Toboso‚ to be his courtly love. Like most heroes and knights‚ Quixote has a quest he must go on but challenges arise along the way. Among these challenges Quixote attacks

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    their kids can get sick‚ injured‚ or even killed. There are many more examples that anyone can think of‚ but this goes to show how useful this quote actually is. Another reason why this quote means so much to be is because of the experiences it has put me through. One time I was playing soccer and I was about to score a goal because the goalie dove at the ball and missed it‚ knowing I had an easy goal I slowed down‚ to this the goaly gave his best effort to make one last attempt to get the ball‚ and

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    Here readers can see how physical violence turns into cultural violence. "Silence becomes the tribal ceremony that everybody performs"(Alexie 178). The culture seen through social rules has a connection to sexual violence. Offenders that get away without justice contribute to this ongoing cycle of violence. Readers can see how this continue practice of violence and the victims silence promotes this system were violence goes unpunished. Readers can relate this scene to current issue with

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    When writing this article‚ Andres Martin merely keeps in mind who he is writing to‚ his audience of colleagues and parents searching for an answer regarding their “troubled” teen. His audience expects that he’ll condemn teenagers with tattoos and back up their stance on the issue‚ simply because he is a child psychologist and should see this behavior as unacceptable. His audience would expect that he’d provide his medical input that would support and justify their opposition to their kids having

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    Still and Copland

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    chords progress by very small steps with many common tones. The augmented-sixth chord does not resolve correctly‚ instead shifting to a chord progression that fits best in the key of A minor: iiø43 - viio42 - V7. By half-steps the dominant chord gets transformed‚ leading us back to the key of E minor. A minor is hinted at several times‚ and the final cadence of each phrase (there are only two phrases in the 25-measure prelude) includes an oscillation between the dominant B7 chord and the A minor

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    Don Quixote's 'Vencidos'

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    the title suggests‚ a defeated/conquered Don Quixote roaming the lands of La Mancha “now useless and battered” (Felipe 3). The image offered by Felipe in "Vencidos" draws the comparison between himself and many other readers like him that have been beaten and battered by misadventure and injustice. I agree with you‚ Kelsey that as you read Don Quixote you see the traits of him as a character who has a different‚ albeit selectively skewed‚ view of the world. Don Quixote is a character made to represent

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