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    “Emigrants Crossing the Plains” is a 60" x 96" oil painting that was created in 1867 by Albert Bierstadt. During Bierstadt’s first trip on the Oregon trail in 1859 he was inspired to capture the landscape and of the things he saw. From this inspiration he would go on to create many paintings of the West. The painting has been at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City since 1972. The painting shows a caravan that is on the way to Oregon. The caravan is surrounded by bountiful

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    Swot Analysis of Ihtti Bar

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    In order to know our school deeply and how students image about the school bar‚ our group choose school bar for our presentation. This research focus on what school should improve to become a competitive bar in IHTTI. Making the strategy that makes the bar more competitive by analysing bar’s strengths‚ weakness‚ opportunities and threats is the main purpose of this research. We are grateful to the staff of the “School Bar”‚ for their valuable time and information they gave to us‚ which was very useful

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    Various Perspectives: Manet’s Bar at the Folies-Bergère Manet’s Bar at the Folies-Bergère effectively speaks volumes without requiring words‚ or even a detailed analysis by professionals. With anything longer than a quick glance‚ the viewer can extract from the painting an air of boredom‚ separation‚ and perhaps even contempt. The composition of the painting pulls us away from the scene‚ taking us into a withdrawn space. The audience will glimpse a woman who seems to be as far away as she could be

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    Border Crossing

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    Year 11 English Unit 1 Outcome 1 - Reading and Responding Border Crossing (text response essay) This outcome is to be completed in class in one lesson. It is your responsibility to hand in all work to your teacher at the end of the lesson. You may bring in the following only: * Plastic pocket‚ dictionary‚ pens. Paper will be supplied for you. One page of hand-written‚ single side notes may be brought into the classroom. Length: 600 to 800 words. Date: Week beginning May 13th

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    A Sports Bar

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    UK Sports Bar Report 24/05/11 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Background analysis 4 Riley’s Sports Bar 4 Walkabout Sports Bar 4 Dugout 4 Unique Selling Point 5 Riley’s sports bar 5 Walkabout sports bar 5 Dugout 5 Promotions and offers 6 Riley’s 6 Walkabout 6 Dugout 6 Research 7 Recommendations 8 Research and analysis 8 Playing sports 8 Televisions 8 Conclusion 9 Introduction This report entails an analysis of UK sports bars including detailed information

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    Pat Barker author of Border Crossings uses a variety of literary techniques to enhance the readers understanding of child criminals and how society deals with these children. Barker utilises the techniques of flashbacks and dialogue to illustrate that morals can change‚ while the use of minor characters explores the idea that children criminals are victims of circumstance‚ while dialogue and juxtaposition exposes the subjectivity of truth. Barker’s effective use of flashbacks and dialogue explores

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    Crossing the swamp

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    Searching Through the Muck Poetic Analysis of Crossing the Swamp by Mary Oliver In Crossing the Swamp‚ poet Mary Oliver illustrates her effective work of poetry. A vibrant relationship with a swamp changes from argumentative to victorious. By creating a scene that every reader can relate to‚ Oliver develops a connection between a deep swamp and life. Through diction‚ imagery and metaphor‚ Oliver forms a spectacular idea of life and the difficulties of making it through the swamp. The darker

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    The Bar

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    10. Pugo and Togo were a Filipino comedy team in Philippine movies during the 1940s up to 1950s. Composed of Mariano Contreras (1898–1978) and Andres Solomon (1905 – November 3‚ 1952)‚ their brand of humor consisted of short skits‚ slapstick‚ and funny dialogues presented in Manila’s theaters‚ most particularly Clover Theater and Avenue Theater. Mariano Contreras starred as Pugo‚ while Solomon portrayed Togo. They were both bald headed. 9. Palito (September 4‚ 1934 – April 12‚ 2010) was a veteran

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    A classic example of this is Edouard Manet‚ A Bar At The Folies-Bergere‚ 1881-82‚ [see fig1] conveys the bustling atmosphere from inside Paris’s first music hall‚ The Folies-Bergere. In Manets painting the entire scene seems to be reflected in a mirror‚ creating confusing viewpoints of an audience watching a performance. In front of the mirror stands a barmaid; appearing to be disjointed from the activities in front of her‚ she gazes out of frame. Her rouged cheeks and ungloved hands signify her

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    Railroad Crossings

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    Rail road crossings can be very dangerous‚ lives have been lost because of poor judgment. When coming to a railroad crossing you must first make a complete stop and pay attention to flashing lights and gates lowering also listen for trains if you cant see it you might be able to hear it. You also need to remember that trains cannot swerve to avoid a collision they are connected to the tracks. All the conductors can do is blow their horn and pull the emergency brake! It takes a train up to eighteen

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