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    How Industrial Revolution Made Life Easier It would just be unbearable to think that life would be better without the Industrial Revolution. All the inventions that were invented back then are used all the time. The three inventions which are the camera‚ the light bulb and the locomotive have greatly changed society. Without the light bulb‚ you couldn’t see at night‚ you wouldn’t be able to take pictures of anything for memories if the camera wasn’t invented and without the train there

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    Still Life with Tornado by A.S King uncovers the real truth of what it’s like to live in a house of parental abuse.The slowly rising plot has complex ideas on what reality and a fantasy world really is. The story continues the message slowly reveals itself. King tells the story from a 16 year old girls point of view who claims to be going through a existential crisis. Sarah‚ the small town philadelphia girl has ran into some problems at school and would rather not go.Instead she wanders the streets

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    Ashley Lyon Communication Arts Giving Back In America we are very fortunate‚ the majority of the population is blessed with food to eat and a roof over their heads and the comforting promise of freedom and protection. Our country is solely based on the income and output of families and large corporations; the wealth of our nation allows most of the population to live comfortably. Being raised in a home where past generation family traditions and values are present; coming together to eat dinner

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    Waking Up Versus Falling Asleep Ryker’s point of view: Ryker was a kid just like us. He was an only child so he got his parents attention a lot. His home was decent size. And he had a good amount of friends. He was your average everyday kid. One day his parents told him they were going a business trip to Germany. They had to go somewhere at least once a year for about a week because of their job. Ryker didn’t mind when they left because he enjoyed having the house to himself. His parents packed their

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    selected is the Anna Vallayer-Coster‚ Still Life with Lobster‚ 1781. However‚ along with the fall of the French monarchy‚ went her primary patrons and her lucrative commissions dried up completely. She‚ as an artist‚ was forgotten during these turbulent times. By using a complimentary color scheme‚ the red lobster becomes a strong focal point‚ with the red vibrating against the green tones of the background. It is interesting to note that a painting‚ Still Life with Lobster‚ which she completed

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    undocumented most Americans dislike this idea. There are two poems that explain and talk about immigrants and how they are highlight in society and as well as how they highlight specific individuals in our society. The New Colossus written by Emma Lazarus this poem talks about immigrants‚ and how they are looking for a new home to find themselves a new beginning as well as hope to change their lives as the country they left could not help them.

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    McCoy Gallery. Which was established in 1982 and is located on Madison Avenue in New York (McCoy.) Han is best known for his still life paintings. His still lifes paintings were created in the photorealism genre. The photorealism genre is a type of painting that is a detailed visual representation of art almost as if it were photography (Dictionary.) Most are

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    Back to School: A Comparative Essay Walking back into school for the first time in years sent a rush of memories through my mind‚ from the tree I used to climb after school to the conversation that lead to the premature loss of my virginity and so much more. Surprisingly‚ my emotions lead me to something else altogether…looking at the dull concrete walls‚ iron laced windows and towering fences I realized; public school truly is a prison. Mind you‚ your average middle or high school may not have

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    Free sample essay on Patriotism in India for school and college students . Patriotism lends a great dimension to a man’s personality and it exalts him to rare heights of nobility. A patriot is not a person confined within the narrow limits of his family and his intimate circle of friends. Patriotism enlightens us about our paramount duties to our nation‚ our motherland‚ as dear and sacred as our own mother. India has a proud heritage of the noblest patriots‚ who sacrificed all their belongings and

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    This essay will explore themes and symbolism expressed in the still life photography of Laura Letinsky. This will focus largely on ‘Untitled #1‚ 2008’ (fig. 1) and the series it is part of: ‘The Dog and The Wolf’. In particular‚ it will explore the influence of Dutch classical painters‚ and how Letinsky both incorporates and contrasts these influences within her practice and symbolism. It will also consider the social connotations of the photography‚ and issues around the time that Letinsky may be

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