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    commodification of art. The most prevalent arguments were the debates of aesthetics‚ traditionalists versus the avant-garde. Traditionalists valued realism‚ technique‚ and the use of perspective which was scene in historical paintings and portraits. In comparison‚ avant-garde focused on a deliberate change of style which included impressionism‚ and unnatural use of color. Although‚ neither side of the debate is clear cut. Many traditionalists experimented with the aspects of traditional painting

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    ROSE R. ICAY PRESENTED TO: Mrs. JELEMY M. JIZMUNDO Ms. EDELYN B. BUENO Mr. EDEL R. ALFARO Mr. VINCENT S. TRAQUINA Rizal Visits Japan Jose Baron Fernandez- Describe Japan as “Country that has conquered his heart.” February 22‚ 1888- Rizal sailed from Hongkong to Yokohama‚ Japan aboard the ship “Oceanic” Juan Perez Caballero- The Spanish attaché in Japan invites Rizal to stay at the Office of the Spanish legation. Rizal accepted the offer prompted by two reasons: * To

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    Footnote to Youth

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    into the old cup and sip cautiously. No sugar or cream diluting the flavor‚ I savor the dark coffee and smile with approval. Trusty mug in hand‚ I sit down to catch a quick glimpse of the morning news. Its warmth cushions the chill I get from the blizzard forecast flashing across the screen. Cold‚ weary‚ and fatigued‚ I sip as fast as I can‚ urging the rich‚ caffeinated liquid to hit me as soon as possible. I hear my two year old‚ sick with the flu‚ stirring around in his crib. I know it won’t

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    The Dust Bowl was a devastating destruction of homes‚ farms‚ and families in the mid-western states. The Dust Bowl was a catastrophic event that occurred in Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and Kansas. It was a major event in history that caused people to pass away and get deadly sick. The Dust Bowl was a destruction of major crops‚ families‚ and houses. The Dust Bowl was an event that lasted longer than a decade! The Dust Bowl‚ also known as the Dirty Thirties‚ was a period of severe dust storms that greatly hurt

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    Defeating fear in our minds is the biggest challenge. In Perpetual Motion‚ written by Grania Litwin‚ Rick Hansen defeats the biggest challenge in both his body and his heart‚ and teaches people to find and achieve their life goals. His courage‚ perseverance and generosity mark him as one of the most venerable role model in human history. With a firm ambition and consistent strive‚ Hansen conquers a hardship which almost destructed his heart before. His courage and confidence brings positive influences

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    Miraj Patel Justice or Murder Imagine being isolated because of a blizzard‚ and being a store owner you need to get more supplies‚ but can’t. This is what was going on with Justin‚ general store owner‚ until he found the town’s only hope the town bully‚ Billy. Billy would do the job‚ but he would also “tax” them by taking their items. Justin was getting real tired of Billy’s “tax”. When Billy was found dead‚ it was murder by Justin. First of all‚ Justin killed Billy by knowing there was something

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    Typhoon

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    hail‚ thunder and lightning (a thunderstorm)‚ heavy precipitation (snowstorm‚ rainstorm)‚ heavy freezing rain (ice storm)‚ strong winds (tropical cyclone‚ windstorm)‚ or wind transporting some substance through the atmosphere as in a dust storm‚ blizzard‚ sandstorm‚ etc. SUPER TYPHOON "Super-typhoon" is a term utilized by the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center for typhoons that reach maximum sustained 1-minute surface winds of at least 65 m/s (130 kt‚ 150 mph). This is the equivalent of a

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    The Killer Themes Essay

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    The Setting and Characters in The Killers The locations where the story takes place is the lunchroom and the boarding house. Take a look at the names you find out in the first line that the diner is called "Henry?s lunchroom." Except George is the guy running the place. We never really know or find out anything about who Henry is or his life.. Then you take a look at the boarding house which is owned by Mrs. Hirsch but the landlady we meet is Mrs. Bell. Mr Hirsch is a lot like Henry in the fact

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    Book Report: Tornado The title of the book is the tornado. The author Betsy Byars wrote the story in 1996. A historical event that marked that time was one of the worst blizzards in American history‚ killing more than 150 people. The setting took place in the Midwest‚ on a farm‚ between 1920-1940. There are many characters‚ but there is only one real main character (the dog). The main character is not based on a real animal‚ but several animals. This story is an example of fiction‚ because it’s not

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