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    John Singleton Copley’s interpretation of a horrifying disaster in Brooke Watson and the Shark stands out as a romanticised horror painting. Watson and the Shark‚ an oil on canvas painting‚ was completed in 1778 and belongs to the ’18th Century American political’ period. The painting is an oil on canvas and stands 182 cm tall and 230 cm wide. It can be found in the National Gallery of Art in Washington .The interpretation was inspired by an event which took place in Cuba in 1749‚a fourteen year-old

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    Judith Ortiz Cofer writes an essay called "The Myth of the Latin woman" which is about cultural stereotype. This essay is about a Latin girl facing different culture people. She remembers what happens to her at her first dance. "I remember the boy who took

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    person‚ who you are. I choose a theatrical comedy mask‚ a great white shark‚ a plate of spaghetti‚ and a russian flag with a bear as well as a star. My first choice for the Shield Project was a theatrical comedy mask. I have always thought that i was funny‚ my family and friends can tell you otherwise. My friends tell me i have a gift of making situations less “awkward”. My second choice was a great white shark‚ my love for sharks is enormous! When i was 9 years old i was scrolling through the television

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     Yee Yee it’s my essay  Check this An Island Like You‚ by Judith Ortiz Cofer is about a bunch of teens who live in the barrio of New Jersey. The short stories you read throughout the book will show you how they come of age and learn values and connect to their heritage. One theme that I like is be thankful for those who keep bad influence away. This theme is portrayed in the stories of bad influences and catch the moon. "Bad Influence" details a summer in the life of a young Puerto Rican girl

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    throughout their poems. These literary devices can serve to represent marginalised groups in ways that challenge their reader’ original perceptions. Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Judith Wright are two poets who have applied this strategy. Although Noonuccal and Wright both share a passion for writing‚ they came from vastly different contexts. Judith Wright was born a white woman in Armidale‚ New South Wales‚ in 1915 – the eldest child of Phillip and Ethel Wright. She began writing poetry to please her mother‚ who

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    Q. Which words and images are the most striking in the poem? How do they have this effect? A. ‘Hunting snake’ is a simple poem about a simple moment. However‚ there is a powerful message behind it as well. A very striking aspect is that something as trivial as a snake can be the focus of someone’s life at a particular moment. The diction used in this poem creates contrasting images‚ which are both positive and negative. This is the law of nature as well‚ nothing is entirely good and nothing is entirely

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    Scene 1.1 In the beginning of this scene it starts off with Orsino who is Duke of Illyria‚ and he listening to music‚ he then talks about how the music gets him in the mood for love. Right after he is saying how music gets him in the mood‚ he tells the musicians to stop playing and to get lost. Curio who is a gentleman attending to Orsino asks him if he wants to go hunting for deer‚ but Orsino explains to Curio that the thought of killing a deer reminds him of the time he first met Olivia. Valentine

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    Descriptive Paper In this essay I will describe the elements that make up Judith Cutting Off the Head of Holofernes by Trophine Bigot‚ a Baroque artist. This work is an oil painting on wood panel from 1640. It is part of the permanent collection at the Walters Museum in Baltimore Maryland. The painting is of a close up scene occurring between two females and a male. Behind the people there are red curtains parting open. It is the only part of the back ground that is visible to the viewer. The

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    College essay for a student hoping to become a marine biologist Sharks have been sharks for 409 million years. That is to say‚ they haven’t changed‚ not one bit. The same species that terrifies surfers and sunbathers around the world‚ was hunting reptiles that have been extinct for ages. You can look at this one of two ways: either sharks are one of the most primitive animals on the planet‚ or sharks are a perfectly evolved species that have found and maintained an important place in the world’s

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    Trauma Informed Practice Trauma and recovery are critical issues in social work and in working with clients. Judith Herman (1997) discusses the importance of working with trauma and recovery and how violence can alter and affect client situations. Recovery involves utilization of trauma informed care to help the client recover from their trauma and requires copious effort on the part of the therapist and the client. Integration of Trauma Informed Care Trauma informed care becomes essential

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