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    The way artists can look at a scene in many different lights is very similar to what Earle Birney did when he wrote "January Morning/Downtown Vancouver" and "Vancouver Lights". An artist can paint a picture of a given setting and then come back and paint a totally different painting of the same subject. The two poems share similarities but where the description of "January Morning/Downtown Vancouver" ends‚ the theme for "Vancouver Lights" begins. The two poems based on the same setting create entirely

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    Two Halves Of The Same Song One of the crucial components of Amy Tan’s "Two Kinds" is her choice of narrator. This narrative voice develops the story by adding to the characters. By using this narrator‚ Amy Tan allows the story to come alive through the eyes of a child. Jing-Mei‚ who is the daughter of a Chinese immigrant‚ paints the picture of her relationship between herself and her overbearing mother. Being the protagonist of the story‚ Jing-Mei is able to portray what she is going through

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    Two Halves of the Same Song “My mother believed you could be anything you wanted to be in America” (526). This is the first sentence in “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan spoken by the narrator’s point of view‚ Jing-mei‚ the daughter. The story was a direct reflection of love vs. rebellion with the mother and the daughter‚ presented in a humorous almost sounding sarcastic tone to show the two kinds of people in the story; the one the mother thought the daughter should be and the one the daughter thought she

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    SameSame But Different by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw The book that I chose for this assignment is SameSame But Different by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw. At first‚ I thought it would be very difficult to find a book that was suitable for my presentation and it was not until I went to my school practicum that I found one. The theme for the week was rainbows‚ colours and diversity and to help children understand more about the different cultures around the world‚ my mentor teacher read Kostecki-Shaw’s

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    Different Version of UNIX Pedro Viorato POS/420 October 14‚ 2014 Timothy Orme University of Phoenix Different Version of UNIX The UNIX Operating System has evolved into a powerful‚ flexible‚ and versatile operating system over the past 35 years. The UNIX Operating System has many different versions in which each has its purpose to a particular user or business. In order to understand the different UNIX version you only need to understand the basic conceptual model in which UNIX was built (ITSAVVY

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    Comparing Two Artists

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    Use ONE analytical framework to compare and contrast TWO art works. One artwork must have been produced before 1970 and one produced after 1970. Analytical framework: Formal Framework Artist’s name: Rene Magritte Title and date: The Companions of Fear 1942 Artist’s name: Peter Booth Title and date: Untitled 1976 What you see is what you get in Rene Magritte’s artwork ‘The Companions of Fear 1942’. Magritte uses minimal dull colours though he changes tones within his colours to create shadowy

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    pop art demonstrates the magnitude or importance of art is impartial of the subject matter. The works of two practioners of pop art Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein demonstrates the genre of pop art. Part art is fundamentally a poignant reflection of what is called the contemporary scene. The word pop was created by the English critic Lawrence Alloway. I chose to interview the two artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein because they demonstrated or show the movement and aspects of pop art through

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    Song | Artist | Album | Drowsy Maggie | Acoustic Eidolon | Live to Dance | The Celtic Hammer | Acoustic Eidolon | Live to Dance | Sgt. Early’s Dream / Maids of Cas… | Adrienne Young | Room to Grow | Mona Vu | Alec Stone-Sweet | Acoustic Guitar Highlights Volume 5 | Western | Alex De Grassi | A Quiet Revolution | Prelude | Alex De Grassi | The Water Garden | Ripple | Alex De Grassi | The Water Garden | Circular Motion | Amrit Sand | Acoustic Guitar Highlights Volume 4 | A Hiding

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    we have heard three different versions of Romeo and Juliet. We read the original play by shakespeare‚ we watched the 1996 Luhrmann film and also read the book version by Ryan North. Although all based on the same timeline‚ they are all a bit different. Many of the charters changed personality throughout the three versions like Benvolio and Rosaline. Which I will be discussing their differences through the versions in my paper. But‚ overall choosing out of the three versions‚ I would recommend the

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    Promt: Compare the two versions of The Seafarer by Raffel and Pound and give reasoning for why one is a better translation‚ in terms of preserving the Anglo-Saxon poetic tradition and the overall feel of the poem. It would not be possible to translate The Seafarer perfectly‚ keeping all of its patently Anglo-Saxon poetic devices intact. Because much of their poetic tradition involves the sounds of the words themselves‚ unless there were similar-sounding synonyms in modern English for each there

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