Features vol.2 no.1 The Aldeanos June - November Graffiti: Art or Not ? by: John Edris Calamlam N o t most of us can appreciate the true value of art. We may see a painting and call it an art. In a museum‚ we may touch a sculpture and exclaim “What an art!” Nonetheless‚ while traveling‚ we may see colorful bunch of drawings on walls of establishments that make our forehead crippled and later on ask ourselves who are those people who make “baboy” of those walls.
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Little‚ and the hardships he was born into and had to deal with is the purpose of “The Autobiography of Malcolm X”. The text is very beautiful and powerful due to the way the author structures each scenario to the point where the reader becomes greatly involved. Throughout the story‚ the author allows the reader to understand everything by describing every event and confrontation vividly. (Alex Haley‚ Page. 1) “When my mother was pregnant with me‚ she told me later‚ a party of hooded Ku Klux Klan riders
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Group Adidas: Eric‚ Johnny‚ Brian‚ James‚ Regene Marketing Plan Outline 11/9/12 Executive Summary: * A change that requires consideration is buying out or merging with other brands such as Nike or Jordan like they did with Reebok. This would result in a high demand for the customers’ dream products such as Nike-Adidas‚ Adidas-Jordan‚ or Jordan-Reebok sneakers. * For example in Hockey the brands Nike and Reebok merged as did Nike and Bauer. This resulted in customers who were loyal to their
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Orlovsky‚ C. (2005). Nurse Offers Tips to Cope with Short Staffing. Retrieved from Nursezone: http://www.nursezone.com/Nurse-Offers-Tips-to-Cope-with-Short-Staffing An awareness of personal factors that have an impact (consciously or unconsciously) on patient care is an important component of cultural competency for nurses. Becoming aware of individual attitudes‚ beliefs‚ biases‚ and behaviors that may influence patient care can help nurses improve access to care and quality of care and‚ ultimately
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get to know me‚ you will see the love that I have for children. From a young age my dream was to be a teacher. I am the only daughter of my parents with a little brother who is 16 and a sophomore in High School. Family is very important to me‚ they always have and they always will be. I was born and raised in Alliance Nebraska. I was baptized Catholic and nothing has changed in the religion aspect of my life. Me being Catholic has always been very important to me. I go to church every
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begin to consume one’s thoughts with “what if’s” or “if only’s”. Lucy Grealy struggles with defining her self-image in her autobiography‚ Autobiography of a Face. Throughout Grealy’s accounts of her battle with cancer‚ bullies‚ and her self-esteem‚ readers get a raw‚ painful‚ yet incredibly relatable look into the elements that can contribute to self-image. In writing Autobiography of a Face‚ Grealy leaves readers with a chilling lesson: only readers themselves‚ not family‚ peers‚ the media or society
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Autobiography Poem Directions: For each line‚ fill in the words that describe you for the autobiography poem. When you’re all finished‚ you’ll get a piece of construction paper and re-write it on the construction paper. Decorate the construction paper in a way that reveals your personality or says something about you. Be creative. Use the examples that have been provided for inspiration. Autobiography Poem for _______________________________________________ |Line 1: |Your first
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elements to my appearance. When facing the boys in my class‚ my parents’ words of encouragement to surpass the boys academically grew in my subconscious‚ and I have become competitive‚ trying to solve every math problem the boys cannot answer. After living with my granny‚ who believes that boys are superior to girls‚ for six years in the Chinese countryside‚ insecurity forced me to be vigilant about my surroundings and cautious about my words and my future. My parents were undereducated‚ and my father’s
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different. My limbs do not work‚ my brain is slow in understanding‚ and reacting and‚ my parents instead of doting upon me like other parents‚ always look at me with worry and dismay. This attitude of theirs makes me in turn feel very depressed and‚ so much so I even wonder why I was born at all‚ was it just to give trouble to my parents? I go to school which is meant for special children like me‚ where we are all looked after‚ and taught to read and write and also some craft. Since my hands and
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was in eighth grade one of my childhood dreams came true. I made the little league all-star team for the first time in my life. As I sat with the rest of the kids at the closing ceremonies of the regular season‚ I was not at all expecting my name to be called when the names of the select few players who made the all-star team were being announced. When they did call my name‚ I hesitated at first not knowing what to do. I was overcome by the awe of making the team. One of my friends told me to go up
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