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    Trah Blunt Ms. Phillips Art Appreciation 110 11 June 2015 Jacob Lawrence Jacob Lawrence was an abstract artist who used very bright colors to depict scenes of the black experience or day to day life of African Americans. The painting Bar and Grill by Jacob Lawrence is a detailed abstract painting with a style of expressionism and social realism. Various different vibrant colors were used‚ and not a lot of continuous shapes occurred throughout the painting. He used this picture to depict

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    "I am much more a man of the theatre than a man of the film."4 Bergman was able to turn out films quickly partly because he cultivated a troupe of per­ formers-Eva Dahlbeck‚ Gunnar Bjornstrand‚ Harriet Andersson‚ Bibi Andersson‚ Liv Ullmann‚ and Max von Sydow. His staging and shooting techniques have usu­ ally been at the service of the dramatic values of his scripts. His 1950s work applied deep-focus and long­ take tactics to scenes of intense

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    The Social Theories of Harriet Martineau For the most part‚ men are usually credited when it comes to Sociological Theories and explanations. Women were given little attention if any‚ when it came to matters outside of the household. One woman in particular managed to stand out in the 1800’s despite the plague of gender inequalities during her time. She not only stood up against sexism but also used her Sociological perspectives to fight for women’s rights‚ the well being of children‚ suppression

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    An Interesting look into John Jacob Astor and the American Fur Trade Upon winning the Revolutionary War Americans were filled with a compulsion to manifest their destiny. They were Gods chosen people after all. What could possibly come in the way of them achieving what was their God given right‚ their destiny? The fur trade draws its roots from early exploration in America. The fur trade was an entirely simple concept that relied on pillaging mother nature ’s resources to turn the

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    Harriet Tubman is a remarkable woman‚ who suffered many hardships that shaped her character. She was an extraordinary heroine‚ For example‚ Harriet Tubman began her adventurous life as a slave in a plantation. Additionally‚ with unbreakable determination Harriet Tubman used her strength to escape her plantation. Finally‚ Harriet Tubman spent years of her incredible life freeing slaves. Throughout Harriet Tubman’s life she accomplished enough honorable goals that would take most people a numerous

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    The Fakir’s Point. ? If you had three wishes‚ would you wish for something even if you knew it would only cause you suffering? In the story “The Monkey’s Paw”‚ written by W.W. Jacobs‚ the characters Mr. White‚ Mrs. White‚ and Herbert White obtain a magical talisman from Sargeant Major Morris that was cursed by an old fakir who wanted to teach people that messing with fate will lead to sorrow. The talisman could grant three wishes from three different people‚ but not without consequences. The fakir’s

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    A girl named Harriet Tubman had the greatest achievement of saving hundreds of slaves lives. Harriet Tubman was 27 years old when she escaped slavery herself. Also‚ she was born in the border state of Dorchester County‚ Maryland in 1805. But Harriet’s husband died in 1849 and she made a big decision and was a hero to her people. Harriet Tubman was a conductor on the underground railroad‚ civil war spy‚ a nurse‚ and caregiver with her greatest achievement being a civil war spy because she saved 800

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    Jacobs Syndrome Jacobs Syndrome‚ also known as XYY Syndrome‚ is a rare genetic disorder which affects males due to an extra Y chromosome. Males with this syndrome are sometimes called super males. Klinefelter’s syndrome with an extra X-chromosome (47‚XXY) and Turner’s syndrome with lack of X-chromosome material (45‚X) have been named after the physicians who first described the syndromes in 1942 and 1937. When Sandberg and co-wokers in 1961 found the chromosome constitution 47‚XYY‚ the name became

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    know today as Harriet Tubman. She was born in 1820‚ Dorchester County‚ Maryland. She was born a slave and the owner did not record their birthdates. Harriet’s ancestors had been brought to America from Africa during the early time period of the 18th Century. Harriet was the 11th child born to Benjamin Ross and Harriet Greene‚ slaves of Edward Brodas‚ at birth her given name was Araminta. By the time she was older‚ she was calling herself Harriet (after her mother’s name). When Harriet was five or six

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    290-020 LeAnn Pearson Capener 03 September 2016 Harriet Tubman Biography Profile Harriet Tubman was a strong willed abolitionist and humanitarian who is widely known for being one of the most famous “conductors” on The Underground Railroad. Throughout a span of ten years‚ Harriet‚ formerly known as Araminta or “Minty”‚ would make nineteen trips on The Underground Railroad to help over three-hundred enslaved people find their way to freedom. But Harriet was not always a free woman herself. Born into

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