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    La Pieta

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    To see a scorned‚ beaten‚ and crucified man lying dead in the arms of his mother is an image‚ which can inspire overwhelming emotions within the heart of an observer. Yet‚ for the longest time I’ve had such difficulty looking at Michelangelo’s Pieta or any piece of art in this way. To me‚ art has never been about expressing oneself or conveying a message to others‚ but simply creating an image for the sake of beauty and perfection. When I look at the Pieta I see a cold‚ solid mass of marble carved

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    Love in L.A. The story “Love in L.A.” is a short story written by Dagoberto Gilb in 1986. It is a love story based on realistic approaches. One of the main characters was Jake‚ who was dreaming while driving. However‚ this caused an accident; he crashed into a Toyota that was in front of him. Mariana‚ who was the other main character in “Love in L.A.” short story‚ was the driver of the Toyota. After crashing the car‚ instead of finding out what had happened to the driver of the car Jack was looking

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    La Boheme

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    Latia T. Mack Intro to Education of Exceptional Child Course #: 204C 01 20941 Final Due Date: Thursday‚ May 3‚ 2012 A: Please define the following terms 1. Autism spectrum disorders- developmental disorders characterized by abnormal or impaired development in social interaction and communication and a markedly restricted repertoire of activity and interests. 2. Asperger syndrome- a persuasive developmental disorder with severe and sustained impairments and social interaction and the development

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    Do you think that plantation life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was easy? In the 1800’s Hawaii had began to create sugar plantations. Plantation owners‚ called lunas‚ needed to get more workers to keep up with the demand for sugar because sugar was booming. They solved this worker shortage by importing more foreign workers from around the world. I think plantations life in Hawaii in the 1800’s was very difficult. The living conditions were very harsh‚ working conditions were very cruel‚ and gender differences

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    Out on the plantation hot about 90 degrees it felt more like 100 degrees with balls of sweat dripping from Ilaria and Oma faces as they work side by side in the cotton field. Not daring to talk to each other nor the rest of the enslaved people as they worked in fear of Massa Whitley who was watching over them like a hawk on his horse. Gripping tightly on his rope like he was ready to take aim at any moment. Flashing back Oma was thinking how there were major differences between being back

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    The Plantation Mistress by Catherine Clinton is a historical non-fiction book which details the lives and the daily struggles of the white women of the planter class as it existed during the antebellum era in the southern United States. Through the use of historical records and diary entries of the women themselves‚ Ms. Clinton clearly documents that the lives of the Plantation Mistresses were remarkably different and significantly more difficult than what is that of Scarlett O’Hara and her family

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    Upon first sight‚ Maui: Sugar Plantation may appear quite confusing. Being the product of the overlaying of three maps‚ the piece is jam-packed with detail that can almost overload the eye. The three maps that are included in this print are a topographic map‚ a nautical map‚ and a map of Spanish Camp A. Created as a digital print with hand lithography made in the feminist era‚ there are a few interpretations about the meaning of this piece which include the exploitation of native lands or the placement

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    Las Meninas Comparison

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    Contrasting & Comparative Analysis During the Western European Baroque movement‚ Jan Vermeer and Diego Velazquez were two significant artists. “The Music Lesson” a painting by Vermeer and “Las Meninas”‚ a painting by Velazquez‚ compare significantly but also share contrasted traits. While both “Las Meninas” and “The Music Lesson” are defined by their use of mirroring‚ light and realism‚ the fundamental differences of both works are outlined by the artists use of subject matter‚ room decor or

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    In Drew Gilpin Faust journal‚ “Culture‚ Conflict‚ and Community: The Meaning of Power on an Ante-Bellum Plantation‚” he explains how bondsman‚ on the Sliver Bluff Plantation‚ was able to preserve their autonomy and maintain a sense of communalism through enslavement that continued will after being emancipated . Faust argued that the delegation of power did not solely rest in the hands of the plantation’s owner‚ James Henry Hammond‚ but that enslaves determination to preserve their cultural independence

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    La Carte Postale

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    Jennifer L. Giroux LCC 250G October 22‚ 2012 Analysis of “La Carte Postale” by Rene Magritte This paper will discuss the painting “La Carte Postale” by Rene Magritte. It will compare and contract the primary relationships of focusing and scanning‚ position versus movement‚ organic versus geometric‚ high definition versus low definition and formal versus informal relationships as the basis for analysis. “La Carte Postale” is a formal painting with a strong sense of position. This paper

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