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    My plan with a Liberal Arts degree is to acquire all the knowledge I need to succeed in the publishing world. I have been writing without any formal education since I was very young‚ and even submitted works to agents and editors‚ some of which asked for more of my work. Regardless‚ I wanted to polish my writing and gain the necessary skills and this is what I hope to achieve. For this reason‚ I wish to gain a solid foundation for my writing career. The expected outcome after completing this degree

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    Film Viewer Opinion Cheryl A. Williams HUM150-Introduction to Film Studies January 7‚ 2013 Brian Krieger Film Viewer Opinion This summary will address how I determine which films to watch‚ what makes a film enjoyable‚ and what makes a film unenjoyable to watch. The opinions expressed in this summary are solely those of the author and not of University of Phoenix‚ its staff‚ or facilitators. Deciding which films to watch is not challenging for this writer. Romance‚ erotica‚ action‚ drama

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    For someone to understand a building fully‚ one must begin with the history in which it was derived from. The Art Institute of Chicago was initially located in Grant Park for more than 100 years. One will find very interesting that much if not all the land in which the museum sits upon has been man made over time. The Art Institute’s building located on Michigan Avenue was developed on land that was once turned to rubble due to the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. During the 1890’s more parks were being

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    Opinions and Social Pressure In “Opinions and Social Pressure “(Solomon E. Asch)‚ author shows that: Group pressure can Influence an Individual to deny the evidence of their own senses.  The author supports the main Idea ‚ by using experimental studies with individuals and showing that when put in group settings and asked to answer questions‚ which make their answers the minority answer. In the first study seven to nine college students gathered for a “psychological experiment”. The

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    Simon Birch Opinion

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    The opinions of others should not affect our choices. They should not because only we can truly find our destined path. No one can truly understand the journey we want emotionally‚ willingly‚ or how we feel we want to walk them. Using quotations from various resources – mostly stories‚ the argument of weather others opinions matter or not will be over. Over with the side that thinks the opinions should not‚ as the victor. The first quotation comes from the film‚ “Simon Birch”. In that film‚ Simon

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    Opinion Paper: The Insider Dr. Wigand is a former scientist. He has just been fired from his job at a tobacco company‚ Brown and Williams. Even though he has been fired it is in his contract to keep the companies confidentiality. Meaning if anyone is to ask him about the company he is to keep his word and not say anything. Mr. Bergman‚ a producer for the show 60 Minutes‚ has confronted Dr. Wigand about the company. Is it ethical for Wigand to tell Bergman about the company? Should he tell them the

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    Elizabeth Bishop addresses the subject of loss. She focuses on two major subjects in her four-stanza poem entitled “One Art”. Between those two topics‚ Elizabeth Bishop categorizes them with language‚ attitude‚ and form. Elizabeth Bishop talks about losing miscellaneous items in the first three stanzas: “of lost door keys.” She also talks about losing real estate property: “of three loved houses went.” The fourth stanza refers to losing a personal relationship with someone: “---Even losing you.”

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    In Public Opinion: Democratic Ideals‚ Democratic Practice‚ Rosalee Clawson and Zoe Oxley interpret public opinion as an individual’s beliefs and preferences in regards to all governmental matters and policies.(424) These individual ideas collectively are viewed as the overall populations opinions summarized and can be reflected by a poll. By collecting these opinions through the polling process‚ lawmakers are likely to take these opinions into consideration when creating and/or regulating a policy

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    INTRODUCTION The issue of identity has become challenging in feminist theory and practice over the past decade. Identity politics has become extensively criticized and even belittled by feminists of various opinions. Issues raised by identity and identity politics seem to be stubborn‚ failing to yield to any of the numerous solutions that have been proposed to resolve them. Problems that have come up as a result of identity and identity politics have become almost an obsession among feminists

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    Art 101 Reading Art

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    • Write a 300- to 350-word essay summarizing an artist’s roles as applied to your artwork. Include the following: o A brief explanation of the four roles of the artist According to the text in Chapter 1‚ there are four roles of the artist: 1) they help us to see the world in new and innovative ways; 2) they create a visual record of their time and place; 3) they make functional objects and structures more pleasurable by imbuing them with

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