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    Photography and Jeff Wall

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    aesthetic‚ in particular the genres of tableau and documentary. Tableau ’s roots are in early pictorial photography which strove for balanced and harmonious compositions1. Borrowing from classical painterly aesthetics tableau photographs are made for the wall; to be looked at from a distance like paintings.2 A defining feature of the majority of tableau‚ and the images referred to in this essay is the use of models‚ or “posing”3. Documentary photography does not adhere to any particular aesthetic style

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    A Wall of Fire Rising

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    “A Wall of Fire Rising” In 1995‚ Edwidge Danticat wrote “A Wall of Fire Rising” which is a short story from her book Krik? Krak! It is a story about a Haitain family who endeavors to survive both emotionally and financially. In “A Wall of Fire Rising‚” Guy‚ Little Guy‚ and Lili tried to work through their poverty as best they could. Guy‚ the father of little Guy and the husband of Lili‚ strived to be what he thought was the ideal man and provider. Guys thought of being the

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    Significance of The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall‚ built in August of 1961‚ was s physical symbol of the political and emotional divisions of Germany. The Wall was built because of a long lasting suspicion between the Soviet Union on one side and Western Europe and the United States on the other. For 28 years the Berlin Wall separated friends‚ families‚ and a nation. After WWII was over Germany was divided into four parts. The United States‚ Great Britain‚ and France controlled the three divisions

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    Journal Entry

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    REFLECTION JOURNAL Name: steven hathcock Modules 1 & 2 Module 1: Driving is Your Responsibility: Please answer the following questions in complete sentences using proper spelling and grammar: Complete the K-W-L information below. K- What you Know List two things you know about driving. 1.Look and be aware of your surroundings. 2.Your parents are responsible for your financial actions if you are a minor. W—What you Want to know List two things you want to know about

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    Walls that Divide Worlds Everywhere around the world‚ barriers located on each and every continent. From the common American’s back yard to the Great Wall of China‚ we use them for privacy and security‚ but not all uses of walls have good intentions behind them. An example such as the Berlin Wall‚ created in 1961‚ divided East and Western Germany until it’s fall in 1992. The North-South Korean border (also known as the Korean DMZ) was created to diffuse tension between the two sister countries

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    Journal 2

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    Journal 2.1- Recognizing Symbols of Evil What are some of the contextual variables in trying to understand a symbol? -I believe that knowledge of the history behind the symbol is the most important thing to attain before attempting to understand the symbol. What are some symbols of evil? -In my opinion‚ most ‘evil’ symbols are basically exclusive to religion and cults. Some examples I can think of are: peters cross (inverted cross)‚ the pentagram‚ the pentacle‚ the all seeing eye‚ the cross of Nero

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    The Walls Are Talking. It’s an intriguing title and an even more intriguing story. The book‚ written by former Planned Parenthood director Abby Johnson‚ claims to give readers a glimpse of what truly goes on inside the walls of abortion clinics. As a result‚ the ad for The Walls Are Talking strongly appeals to ethos and pathos‚ which makes it incredibly powerful and compelling. I know‚ because I am the target audience. Abby Johnson ran the ad for The Walls Are Talking in National Review‚ which is

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    The Great Wall of China

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    The Great Wall of China is one of the greatest architectural achievements ever recorded in history. The Great Wall translates to “long fortress.” The wall was made entirely by hand. It was built to protect the Chinese from intruders from different Nomadic Tribes. The wall is about 5‚500 miles long. The wall did not stretch across all of China but it stretched from Shanhaiguan in the East to Lop Nur in the West. Some people say that you can even see the wall from the moon! Wouldn’t that be something

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    evaluation) of your work. Reflective practice is a "sorting out/clarifying process" (Moon 2004) giving you new perspectives on yourself and your work. On your course‚ you may be asked to produce a learning journal/log and a reflective statement. You will need to make a summary of the journal in order to complete the final reflective statement. Back to top Your Reflective Writing should include the following: a description of events‚ experiences and processes an indication of your feelings about

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    Checker: Berlin Wall versus “The Wall” In this novel‚ the narrator mentions about the Wall that is built across the church which force some people in Gilead getting separate from the others. Margaret Atwood uses the reference of the Berlin wall to describe the wall in this novel. The Berlin wall was built by the Democratic republic to separate Germany into East Berlin and West Berlin. Proves of that will be the similarities of both wall including the barriers that placed around these walls and the consequences

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