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    Kongo Power Figure

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    I came across a very interesting sculpture. Failing to find anything to catch my attention in previous parts of the museum‚ I finally came across the Kongo Power Figure. This sculpture was located in the African art section of the museum. This sculpture caught my attention because it has hundreds of nails driven into its body. It also has a giant hole in its stomach. The nails caught my attention because it made me wonder if this sculpture is a depiction of an actual man being tortured. If it was

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    I Choose You

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    I choose you What do you want to be? An Architect? Engineer? Doctor? What’s holding you back? Who do you really want to be for the rest of your life? What course will you take then? These are the questions that some high school students encounter. At some point in our high school life‚ we thought deeply on what course to take in college. We spent hundreds of hours thinking about that one decision that could change us forever. This may be the hardest decision a teenager could ever make because

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    Ambiguous Figures Complete the Ambiguous Figures Activity at the My Psyc Lab website and answer the following questions. (1 point for each question) 1. What was the purpose of the experiment? The purpose of this experiment was to test our perception twice by viewing ambiguous pictures. That reflects our first response in a particular way. 2. Describe the experimental procedure. In this experiment I was presented by 14 trials in which I had to identify what I see in an ambiguous figure. Each trial

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    How to Choose a Roommate

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    How to Choose a Roommate To choose a roommate can be one of the most important decisions an undergraduate makes during her/his college life. It can be an overwhelming experience. Sometimes it can turn into a wonderful adventure. Sometimes it can cause massive headaches. Knowing what qualities to look for in a good roommate can make the college roommate experience more enjoyable‚ but finding a good roommate is not easy. It can be much easier to have a roommate who has the same sex. No one wants

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    The Tragic Figure of Antigone When people recall tragedies‚ they often think Shakespearean. These tragedies were usually named after their tragic protagonists (e.g.‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Macbeth‚ Julius Caesar‚ Hamlet‚ Othello). However‚ many tragic characters did not have an eponymous play. For example‚ in Antigone‚ a woman loses her life trying to honor her fallen brother and inadvertently causes Creon‚ the king‚ to lose his wife and daughter. Since we have two important characters’ detriments‚

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    Diosdado Macapagal‚ First State of the Nation Address‚ January 22‚ 1962 “Five-Year Integrated Socio-Economic Program for the Philippines” Message to Congress of His Excellency Diosdado Macapagal President of the Philippines on The State of the Nation [January 22‚ 1962] Mr.  Vice President‚ Mr. President‚ Mr. Speaker‚ Monsignor Antiporda‚ Ladies and gentlemen of the Congress; I appear before you today‚ the elected representatives of the sovereign people‚ not as President of one party

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    Choose a real friend

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    Choose a real friend. A real friend? Someone that brings out the best within you. Whenever you feel invisible‚ he makes you feel that you’re a part of something bigger. A lot more than you can think of. A real friend? Someone that is always there for you through thick and thin. Always there to support you but not afraid of telling you what you’ve done wrong. Real friends are like diamonds. They are precious‚ yet hard to own. All the people around you can be your friend; but not

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    Hidden Figures Sparknotes

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    Hidden Figures tells the previously untold story of three remarkable women who played a part in winning the space race‚ while simultaneously fighting their own battles with the immense racism and sexism that constantly attempts to hold them back. Hidden Figures blends the true historical story of Katherine Johnson‚ Dorothy Vaughn‚ and Mary Jackson‚ while also delivering an exciting and emotional movie about three strong women rising above their circumstances. It’s the early 60s‚ the US and USSR are

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    obstacles‚ and in a press interview called the guidelines a "roadblock" to Kate ’s right to die and demanded that Kate ’s HMO‚ Kaiser Permanente‚ provide a second opinion. This was provided by a clinical psychologist (rather than an MD-psychiatrist) who also found Kate had memory problems. The psychologist also worried about familial pressure‚ writing that Kate ’s decision to die "may be influenced by her family ’s wishes." Still‚ despite these reservations‚ the psychologist determined

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    Experiencing Figures in Motion The process of experiencing a work can be transcendental as it can alter the emotional state of the viewer and enhance the space in which the work is displayed. Sculptures involving an movement and action can help enhance the visual and psychological experience for the viewers. Movement in sculpture can be created through the style‚ posture‚ and materiality of the figures depicted but also externally as many sculptures encourage the viewers to physically move around

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