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    “Vive la Divisoria” By: Abraham Floredo Evaluation: “Vive la Divisoria” is an informal or personal essay. As a personal essay it serves well for its purpose‚ to express and to relate author’s personal observation and experience about life and human behavior. It has a very ordinary language‚ colloquial in particular. I see the mood of the essay as a humorous one. He showed his funny attitude towards the subject presented and therefore formulated the tone that has been a comic tone. Informal essay

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    Essay On La Vida Robot

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    Both Joshua Davis‚ author of “La Vida Robot” and Walter Isaacson‚ author of Steve Jobs have different thoughts on what will build a strong team. Joshua Davis thinks that you need people with different ideas and strong points. You need people to have different strong points to have a complete team of people. Walter Isaacson thinks that you just need ideas and someone to get them to bring them to life. Jobs could supply the products needed and help with ideas. Wozniak merged the ideas with his own

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    Diego Marquez Las Meninas

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    Focal Points in Diego Velazquez’s “Las Meninas” Diego Velazquez’s painting Las Meninas shows princess Margarita in the court of King Philip IV (Sayre 142). The girl became the major focal point of the work. She is highlighted by color pattern (her figure is lighter than other characters and surroundings) and position (the princess is at the center of the exposition). The child is the major‚ but not the only one focal point. Velazquez created several accents to balance the picture. The work has both

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    La Luna Short Film La Luna is a short Pixar film‚ which displays a family’s love‚ conflict‚ and tribute to family. The story begins by presenting a young boy‚ and the honor he has to uphold to please his grandfather and father. Conversely‚ his family takes him out to sea during the starry night. Shortly‚ conflicts will arise between who the young boy has to take as a role model or if he will decide to follow his identity. This short film pinpoints the honor and respect one has for family‚ and

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    Frame Las Vacas Analysis

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    Guardame las Vacas by Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz is a harp consort that was written in Spain during the baroque period‚ which was in 1677. The selection I heard on 91.7 FM was performed by Andrew Lawrence-King. This musical piece caught my attention because of how soothing but upset the harp sounded. I was able to connect with this selection because I felt the Spanish sensation run down my spin. I felt the sadness in the song that it made me develop a knot in my throat. Hungarian Dance No. 21 by Johannes

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    William Carlos Williams is known for writing ‘A Red Wheelbarrow’ in 1923‚ an iconic poem during the modernist movement. He is also known for writing small‚ yet simple and powerful pieces of literature such as the poem ‘This Is Just To Say’ written in 1934. Although the poem is short and to the point‚ there is a lot going on in this poem more than meets the readers eye. Most of the poem is very literal and some of it is left for the readers imagination and creativity to see what williams see’s as

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    She was one of many factors that would lead to the Aztec Empire falling. As La Minche was a communicator‚ the image shows the belief at the time that both she and the Spanish conquistadors were to be trusted by the Aztec Empire. The image is also significant as it shows the instrumental nature of La Minche’s role; namely‚ that she was able to warn the Spanish of attacking forces. Another source that fits the criteria would be the first

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    A Sunday on La Grande Jatte‚ 1884 Georges Seurat A Sunday on La Grande Jatte medium’s is an oil on canvas artwork painted by Georges Seurat for two years. His technique is basically painterly. It depicts realistic experiences of people at that time while having a relaxing Sunday in a suburban park in an island in Seine River. For some‚ it is as if Seurat wanted the ‘characters’ in his work to parade in nature. The elements that are highlighted in the painting are texture‚ value‚ and color. Georges

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    Page 1 of 2 ZOOM The two pieces of art called Las meninas by Picasso and Velázquez are two great pieces of art. The original one by Diego Velázquez was made in 1656 and Pablo Picasso made his rendition of Velázquez art in 1957. They also represent some same and different aspects that mean many things.The two pictures are similar in many ways. They both have the same name and were painted by famous people. The two pictures were also about a princess and had one in the picture. They also

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    Las Ruinas Del Corazon

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    MENDOZA‚ Angelina Marie L. R03 BEAUTIFUL DISASTER When one would finish reading Las Ruinas Del Corazon by Eric Gamalinda‚ the first reaction‚ amongst many others‚ would be disgust. The most evident and common reaction from the readers would most likely be abhorrence and revulsion‚ or any response related to those. But why? What is it in this poem that causes these reactions? How do we get and understand what Eric Gamalinda is trying to say‚ and at the same time‚ get the same negative reaction

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