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    My Memoir

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    facing the school gigantic gates. Since it was my first day‚ those moments supposed to be awkward and nerve-wracking. On the contrary‚ they were not because my older sister accompanied me to the school. So I felt so secure that I had no negative foresights about anything. I noticed seeing the doorman sitting on a chair in front of the gates. Despite the difficultness of noticing the smile on his wrinkled face‚ I could hardly see him smiling at me when he opened the gates for me to enter. My eyes

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    ART WEEK ONE HUMA 1315

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    Christo and Jeanne-Claude execute their project The Gates? How do the gates themselves relate to the history and geography of their location? What did the gates evoke for Japanese viewers? Christo and Jeanne-Claude executed their project out of pocket‚ meaning they paid for everything the project cost on their own. The project alone cost them about $21 million. They did not accept any kind of sponsorship. The project was called‚ The Gates. The Gates is located at Central Park‚ New York. It relates

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    became lighter and lighter. I stopped to see that my zip on my school bag was open and all my books had fallen out along the way... Finally I got to school‚ the gates were closed and there was not a person around. Just ME!!! Confused‚ I looked around and found Mr Gold the school caretaker. I asked him where everyone was and why the school gates were locked. His answer was not a good one...”lt’s Saturday”‚ he replied! I sat on the school steps and laughed out

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    out “Superman” didn’t fail to intimidate me. Connor caught up with the rest of the group at the gate‚ and they all stared at me. “Isabel!” Jenna hollered‚ “Are you afraid of roller coasters or something?” She smirked and held up the loser symbol. “Haha very funny. I’ve been riding roller coasters since I was five. Let’s go” I said‚ attempting to move my legs normally. As soon as I arrived at the gate‚ Jenna and Connor grabbed my wrist and thrusted me into the line. “Took you long enough! We have

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    image of the “gates of heaven” is supposed to symbolize living a life that is devoted to God and finding the lesson that is attached to every failure. The image of the “gates of hell” is meant to symbolize how people can resort to violent conduct‚ thinking that they would be able to get what they want immediately. Symbolism in ’Where There Is A Wall’ by Joy Kogawa This poem contains quite a few meanings causing the reader to dig deeper to see the overall big picture Joy Kogawa was trying to convey

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    Courtyard Houses

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    architectural ornaments of the courtyard houses are of distinctive features‚ with some brick carvings or wood carvings dotted on the prominent places such as the screen walls and the lateral walls of the door. The porch‚ flowers-hung gate (chuihua gate‚ the second gate which separates the outer court and the inner court)‚ drum-shaped bearing stone‚ as well as doors and windows with wooden partition are also the key points for ornamentation. All these carving decorations and colored drawings are the

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    perception. 4. When approaching a crossing without flashing lights‚ gates or bell‚ what should you do? A) Turn up the volume of the radio. B) Hurry across. C) Nothing. Trains stop for vehicle traffic. D) Slow down‚ look and listen for a train and be prepared to stop. 5. If you are in the middle of a crossing and the gate lowers‚ what should you do? A) Stop. B) Back up. C) Keep going. Do not get trapped. D) Try to lift the gate. 6. Your vehicle is stuck on the track. What steps do you take

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    Jeanne-Claude conceive and install the Gates Project? What was the intended symbolism of the project and how was it perceived by the public? The Gates Project was built on Central Park property in New York City. It was built with the intention of making the public more aware of the surroundings of the park. The pattern that they used was very eyecatching. It consisted of 7503 orange steel gates draped with orange colored material (Sayre 1). The gates appeared to flow through the park like

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    object to life. The Gates‚ by Christo and Jeanne-Claude created a visual golden river that disappeared and reappeared throughout Central Park. The Gates were pictures that allowed the people to become part of the work of art as they passed through. (Goddard) Works Cited: Sayre‚ Henry M. "A World of Art." Sayre‚ Henry M. A World of Art. Boston: Prentice Hall‚ 2012. 4. Pablo Picasso. 2009. 25 October 2012 . Goddard‚ Donald. Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates Central Park‚ New York

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    Pros and Cons of Gated Communities When you think of a gated community‚ what comes to mind? Probably things like safety‚ security‚ exclusivity‚ expensive homes‚ and more. But what else lies behind those gates? Privacy and Security Gated communities provide a lot of benefits to the residents that live within them. The number one reason people choose to live in gated communities is likely the security element.Because gated communities are private‚ they are more difficult to access than a

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