The painting Still Life with Peaches‚ Bread‚ Wine glass‚ and Pitcher can be found at the La Salle art museum in the 18th century room section. The painting is about 33 x 41cm in size. The medium is said to be oil on canvas. The artist Henri-Horace Roland De La Porte was born around 1725 in Paris‚ France. He also died in Paris around 1793. His specialty was paintings of flowers and still life’s. The Still Life with Peaches‚ Bread‚ Wine Glass‚ and Pitcher is a painting with very neutral and dark colors
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Andrea Crocker An Exception to the Brandt Line Generally‚ more developed countries (MDCs) are in the northern hemisphere‚ and most less developed countries (LDCs) are in the southern hemisphere. There are exceptions such as Australia‚ Brazil‚ and New Zealand. The Brandt Line is an imaginary division that has provided a rough way of dividing all of the countries in the world in to the rich north and poor south. Many countries in the poor south have become more developed since the 1980’s‚ so many
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“Still I Rise” Poem Analysis “Still I Rise” was written by Maya Angelou‚ who is an African-American poet. A majority of her poems are written on slavery and life as a African- American woman. “Still I Rise” is one of the many well known. She discusses how she is treated differently and refers to her ancestry and relates to events they went through during the time of slavery and the events she continues to go through during her time period of life. “This poem has been an inspiration to people
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other poems. The poem I read was “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou. It is an incredibly powerful poem written by someone with such a rough background. It really shows how she pushed through life and what she did to get through everything she went through. What this poem tells me is that no matter how long or how hard you get knocked down‚ you should always persevere. The end of the first stanza says “You may trod me in the very dirt / But still‚ like dust‚ I’ll rise.” (Lines 3-4) This has a great hook into
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Bridging the divide by Tushima Rattan I had always heard that north and south Indians do not always get along. North Indians tend to look down upon the south Indians because of their dark skin and most of the south Indians point at the north Indians for not having as much education. Northies turn their noses up at the mosquitoes they have encountered on their holidays at backwaters‚ south Indians think that north Indians are snobbish‚ rude and think highly of themselves. Since the day I decided to
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language traditions‚ or vernacular‚ greatly characterize the sentiment of Angelou’s works. In particular‚ her piece “Still I Rise” is especially influenced by the African American vernacular. This premise can be corroborated through comparing “Still I Rise” to works from other works from specific vernaculars. For starters‚ “Still I Rise” embodies characteristics
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“being a man”? Some may argue it’s inherent human nature and beyond our control. Paul Theroux and Anna Quendlin explore what they believe to be the differences between males and females in their essays “Being a Man” and “Between the Sexes a Great Divide” respectively. Gender differences are constructed by societal pressures. Society inflicts what it believes to be gender appropriate interests‚ activities‚ and behaviors upon its members making gender differences a result of a societal construct.
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The Line There is a line across the desktop in the middle. In most primary schools‚ when a pair of deskmates is a boy and a girl‚ they will carve such a line‚ as inviolable as the 38th Parallel‚ to divide the territory. There is an invisible line in the high school refectory. Boys and girls seat themselves in two parts of the room. The line is a tacit agreement on which concurred by them. There are quite a few lines‚ perceptible or imperceptible‚ that reflect the differences between male and female
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An Explication I of Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” The name Maya Angelou resonates with an entire race and culture. Of all her poems “Still I Rise” should be classified as the most introspective of them all. It is a personal journey into a world many of us have never seen or known. She speaks to an audience of oppressors and persecutors. She is allowing the reader to truly feel not only her pain but her boldness as well. Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” uses strong word choice and imagery to portray
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