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    Comic Strip Lesson Plan

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    any of their own crayon‚ color pencils‚ or markers they will have them on their desk. All of the classroom crayon‚ color pencils‚ or markers on a small table in front center of the classroom‚ along with extra comic strip paper. Artist (s): - Roy Lichtenstein; comic strip type art - Maya Lin; demonstration of longstanding memories in art work. Artmaking medium: color pencils‚ crayons‚ and markers. (Not all must be used on project if not desired by student.) Instruction (Activities and

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    Pop Art · Introduction This essay will discuss paintings by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. The pieces it will discuss are: name and date the pieces‚ list any key theories or research.... · Pop Art – background Who‚ where‚ when‚ what before and after‚ what happening at the time (context)‚ Pop Art started in the 1950s when the Independent Group started to reference popular culture in their artwork. The term Pop Art didn’t appear until 1958 in an article by Lawrence Alloway. It moved

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    The music of the 1940s gave Roy Allen hope that he would make it back to England‚ and eventually home to Philadelphia. When Roy Allen stayed in Colette Florin’s apartment‚ he made crossword puzzles to pass the time. Since Allen did not know any French‚ he used American song lyrics‚ song titles‚ hymns‚ and rhymes to make the crosswords. “His mother had been in the road company of Broadway shows before he was born‚ and she always sang in the apartment” (Childers 65). Songs remind Allen of his mother

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    represented as such in arts‚ literature and social movements. Arundhati Roy achieved this in her essay “The Greater Common Good” by using facts to tell of the Sardar Sarovar Dam and it’s Project Affected Persons (PAP’s). Roy shows evidence of; crisis (the flooding of communities)‚ violence (against the peaceful protests) and spectacle; “The Indian and International Press‚ TV camera crews and documentary film-makers‚ were present in force” (Roy 7). The purpose of this essay is to consider how issues of environmental

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    Green Arrow

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    mission to protect Star City. He took his cue from Batman and built his own "Arrow Cave‚" complete with an "Arrow Car" and allegedly a yellow submarine. He and Speedy fought with trick arrows that were designed to be non-lethal. Speedy A young man named Roy Harper idolized him. Harper was an incredible archer‚ having grown up on a Native American reservation. His mentor Brave Bow was dying and he needed someone to take care of him‚ so he wanted

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    Women’s History. Eds. Adele Perry‚ Veronica Strong-Boag‚ and Mona Gleason. 4th ed. Toronto: Oxford UP‚ 2002. 203-219 Moyes‚ Lianne. “Writing the Montreal Mountain: Below the Thresholds at which Visibility Begins.” Canadian Literature 192 (2007): 45-66. Roy‚ Gabrielle. The Tin Flute. Translation by Alan Brown. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Ltd.‚ 1980. Print. "social mobility." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica‚ 2011. Web. 7 Mar. 2011. <http://www

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    Pollock’s “Blue Poles”‚1952 is an action painting from the Abstract Expressionism movement which could be showing what was happening in America in the 1950’s. Mark Rothko in “Number 10” wanted to involve the viewer in experiencing basic human emotions. Roy Litchenstein’s “Hopeless” was trying to create relatable futuristic images that make fun of the chaos of reality. These compositions were done post war and are American Abstract Art works and Pop Art. They are all very significant and have deep meanings

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    magenta‚ yellow and black) to inexpensively create shading and secondary colours such as green‚ purple‚ orange and flesh tones. The artwork entitled ‘Whaam!” was made and produced by Roy Lichtenstein during 1963 and is based upon a comic-book panel from a 1962 issue of DC Comics’ All-American Men Of War. The artist‚ Roy Lichtenstein is well-known for his work in the long running theme of Pop Art that emerged in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop art presented a challenge to traditions of fine

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    Post-independent India is portrayed exceptionally well in Arundhati Roy’s Booker Prize winning literary accomplishment‚ The God of Small of Things. The author closely and accurately examines and critiques the paradoxes that were brought to India by the colonial rule and attempts to redefine the religious‚ economical‚ political and social implications of Indianness in the post-independent scenario. Here‚ the question of what Indianness means is posed at all the readers. After reading the novel‚ the

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    Wild Animals Do Not Make Good Pets >It is estimated between 5‚000 and 7‚000 tigers are kept as “pets”‚ more than exist in the wild. A tiger can be purchased for as little as $300 or less than a purebred dog. >Almost everyone loves animals‚ and many would want to own a wild animal‚ because they believe their animal would be different. >I personally wanted a pet “large” cat until I became informed on the dangers of owning one. >In order to help you better understand the importance of why

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