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    Art of the Roman Empire

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    Charlene Melecio Art Appreciation 120 Sharon R. Zelevas June 25‚ 2011 Art of The Roman Empire Roman Art is a representational of their civilization‚ sophistication in sculpting‚ and of their very famous empire and their emperors. Although the Roman ’s improved sculpting many of their ideas came from the earlier Greek civilization that perfected the human anatomy. Romans used the foundation the Greeks had accomplished years before to improve sculpting and use it as a way to

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    Marcus Cocceius Nerva‚ was a roman emperor who ruled from 96 to 98 A.D. He was born on November 8th in the year 30 A.D in Navia‚ Umbria. He was descended from a family of senatorial origins‚ having history with the previous emperors. Nerva’s great grandfather was consul during the year 36 B.C‚ and Governor of Asia in the same year. Nerva’s mother was the great granddaughter of Tiberius‚ therefore he had connections to the Julio- Claudian line. Nerva did not seek to hold any military or public

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    Chris Offutt's Brain Food

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    Chris Offutt’s “Brain Food” is an abstract short story that highlights the kind of question an adult could never ask. The speaker’s seven-year-old son asks him‚ “If you eat someone’s brain‚ will you get as smart as them?” As the story progresses‚ the speaker ponders the entire situation and tries to wrap his mind on how the concept of “Brain Food” would work. Although the conflict is practically without tension‚ the conversation does make the reader consider an impossibility in the real world‚ and

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    Christopher Crosby Farley was born February 15‚ 1964 in Madison‚ Wisconsin. Chris attended Marquette University and got a degree in theatre and communications. In the late eighties Farley performed at the Second City theatre and was discovered by Lorne Michaels‚ the producer of Saturday Night Live. Farley started on SNL in 1990. His comedic enthusiasm made him a favorite widely known as Matt Foley the motivational speaker. He got offered a job acting in Wayne ’s World and that ’s when he left SNL

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    Dear Chris Colfer‚ In the past week‚ I read Struck By Lightning‚ your most recent novel. I must say‚ the novel actually hit home for me. Carson’s level of... Bluntness‚ shall we say‚ combined with his biting sarcasm reminded me of myself‚ a fact that I greatly enjoyed. For example‚ when he says "I remember my first grade teacher was giving a lesson on subtraction. ’When one thing takes another away‚ what do we call that?’ she asked my class. ’Homicide!’ I called out‚ so proud of myself‚" I was reminded

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    The Pin: You have to love someone to hate them. In the story The Pin by Chris Crutcher the son goes through some bad times at the start of the story. In the story the kid was being abused verbally and physically. “Dad and I don’t always see eye to eye to the extent that at times we see eye to black eye”. Right now you may think the dad is a terrible person and is hating him right now‚ but right now he is also loving because his father wants to see him succeed so bad to the point that he abuses

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    performer on the task‚ Chris‚ was acting suspiciously and had recently acquired several high dollar electronic items. Unbeknownst to Jonathan‚ Chris was committing employee fraud right under his nose. All three elements of the fraud triangle were present in this case. Beginning with perceived pressure‚ Albrecht‚ Albrecht‚ & Albrecht (2006) state that “most pressures involve a financial need‚ although nonfinancial pressures . . . can also motivate fraud” (p. 31). Chris certainly faced financial

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    Despite the conflicting public opinion‚ Chris McCandless succeeded in his goal to survive in the wilderness and taught the world valuable lessons in the process. Chris McCandless “probably died on August 18th‚ 112 days after he had walked into the wild.” (119‚ Krakauer) He survived with very little gear and food‚ even though he was essentially cut off from the world. To have lived for a little over three months totally self-sufficient is impressive. Chris’s goal was to be independent and live off

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    what young Chris McCandless did. Chris was different from most people; he wanted to live his life free from society and rules. I take my own stance and believe Chris McCandless wasn’t crazy or incompetent; he just wanted to escape the chaos of the world. Chris definitely left a lasting impression on everyone he met along his journey. Everyone couldn’t get enough of him. “So I asked Alex if I could adopt him‚ if he would be my grandson” (Franz 55). Ron had taken such a liking to Chris that he wanted

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    Cultural Differences In Geometrical Perceptions The study chosen is called Cultural Differences in the Perception of Geometric Illusions. The research specifically focused on the psychological processes of depth perception and visual perspective. The first example is the Muller-Lyer illusion which is an optical illusion consisting of stylized arrows in which viewers tend to perceive one as longer than the other. The second example used is the Sanders Parallelogram in which a diagonal line bisecting

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