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    to get water for her family so she and her family can stay alive through the harsh conditions. Salva is a young boy surviving through the war in Sudan and must push himself to get to his end goal of safety. In the novel‚ A Long Walk to Water‚ Linda Sue Park uses walking as a symbol of persistence to show the reader how the characters must continue walking to survive in Sudan. To start‚ the author used the symbol of walking in Long Walk to

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    Same‚ Same but Different‚ written and illustrated by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw is set in two different places of the world. I choose this book because it was comparing and contrasting different places; America and India. The pen pals‚ Elliot and Kailash‚ write to each other about how they both love to climb trees‚ have pets‚ and ride a school bus. There world’s are different but they are very similar. It helps readers realize that not everyone is the same and we all have differences. “Kostecki-Shaw

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    Perfection is a Flaw Green Pink Caviar – Marilyn Minter 2009 „Perfection is a flaw as far as I am concerned.” (http://tinyurl.com/d4m6ol9‚ 2009) This is the opening sentence of Marilyn Minter in the YouTube video promoting the 2009 fall make up of the cosmetic company; M.A.C. This sentence might be worth noting for us‚ if we will talk about Minters 2009 Green Pink Caviar solo exhibition. The exhibition was made up several photographs‚ paintings and a short movie with the same title. This was

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    In the book The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd‚ a black nanny was going to get her voting license. She was very proud of herself‚ and dressed all nice and fancy so she can prove that even black women have style. As she is walking towards the town‚ three white men stop her in her tracks

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    Power can be a huge motivator for people. It can be described as the desire to control the situation around us‚ or the people around us. Power can be determined by things such as money‚ appearance‚ or how social one is.etc. Sometimes this desire can be stronger in others that it could take over their entire life. That can lead to people making unethical decisions which are harmful‚ or illegal. Other times it acts as a motivator when it is just a desire to be able to influence others. This desire

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    The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is a journey through Frederick Douglass’ life as a slave‚ how he learned‚ and his escape to freedom from slavery. He was a slave who never knew his mother. He witnessed and bore the countless beatings‚ humiliation‚ and oppression that marked the existence of African-Americans of that era. He vowed to overcome‚ not just for himself‚ but for all the black men and women who were stuck in a life entirely not their own and a life without freedom. Fredrick

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    the most well known artists of the Pop movement was Andy Warhol‚ a young commerial illustrator from manhattan. Warhol’s use of popular icons and brands as the focus of his art is what made him famous. The Warhol painting I will be analyzing is Gold Marilyn Monroe. As an artist‚ Warhol used techniques that had rarely‚ if ever‚ been seen in the art world. He often combined painting and photography‚ by painting canvases silk screened with an image with bright abstract colors. Though he often used his

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    Margaret Laurence’s novel‚ The Stone Angel is a compelling journey of flashbacks seen through the eyes of Hagar Shipley‚ a 90 year old woman nearing the end of her life. In the novel‚ Margaret Laurence‚ uses the stone angel to effectively symbolize fictional characters. The term symbolism in its broadest sense means the use of an object to stand for something other than itself. In The Stone Angel‚ Margaret Laurence uses the stone angel to sybmolize the Currie family values and pride and

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    Stone Man’s Syndrome Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressive‚ more commonly known as ‘Stone Man’s Syndrome’ or the abbreviation ‘FOP’‚ is genetic disease involving the body’s connective tissue. It is one of the medical world’s most rare and debilitating illnesses. As its common name says‚ Stone Man’s Disease causes “bone tissue begins to grow where muscles‚ tendons‚ and other connective tissues should be‚ effectively restricting movement” (Torres‚ 2013). As a result‚ the boy’s ligaments‚ tendons

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    In 1964‚ racism in the South was as prominent as ever. Lily Owens‚ protagonist of Sue Monk Kidd’s Secret Life of Bees‚ found herself stuck smack in the middle of it. From the beginning of the book‚ readers recognize that Lily has very few people in her life; her mother is dead‚ and Lily is the reason‚ so that leaves her with her malicious father‚ T-Ray‚ and loving maid‚ Rosaline. In the first few chapters‚ readers feel the tension grow in Sylcon‚ South Carolina‚ where they live. Tension grows between

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