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    Young Interracial Couple

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    Young Interracial Couple What is the first thing you notice when you look at a photograph? Do you ever notice what’s in the background or even the foreground? How well do you pay attention to detail? When looking at a photograph‚ we should consider using these tools to help us understand more about a photo. Bruce Davidson puts emphasis on figure-background‚ focal point‚ and color in his photograph really bringing about the composition of the photograph for his viewers. One of the

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    Couple in the Garden by Eduardo Carrillo: A Formal Analysis In visiting the Pasadena Museum of California Art‚ I was introduced to an artist previously unknown to me. I walked into the gallery space with intent of finding the most visually interesting work of art specifically for this analysis. My first encounter was a painting hung at the entrance of a space without any other visitors around. The painting did not impress me. The style was impressionistic‚ heavily smudged all around. Its colors were

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    Together For Life

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    Abby and Brittany Hensel Abby and Brittany Hensel are conjoined‚ or dicephalus‚ twins. Not expected to live much past birth‚ these twins as of 2012 have graduated college‚ gotten drivers’ licenses and traveled overseas. They have separate heads but their bodies are joined at the pelvis. Several of their vital organs are doubled‚ but they have their own heart‚ stomach‚ spine‚ and spinal cord. Each twin

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    Caring Together

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    1.1- Explain why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage. It is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage because a heritage is the past life history of each individual. If we learn more about the heritage of a person we can identify the person’s character‚ like and dislikes and habits. By doing this you enable each individual to be themselves and feel valued while doing so. And also to feel accepted within the environment. 1.2- Compare the experience

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    Gay Couples Adopting

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    Homosexuals must be allowed to adopt children just like any other couple who want to do the same thing. A child needs love‚ respect and a home in which they can assure themselves that there will be someone there to care for them. As in the example‚ there is no need for a dad and a mom who will always be arguing about the shared custody. Just because their parents are homosexuals does not mean that the child will grow up to be the same. Everyone is different and will grow up to be what they want to

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    responsibility automatically and will only lose this if the child is adopted. Unmarried fathers aren’t awarded the same rights to even the mothers in these cases even though they may act in the best interests of the child. Therefore it can be argued that all unmarried fathers should be awarded parental responsibility because as

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    Living in Sin

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    Living in Sin’ ‘Living in Sin’ is a poem written by Adrienne Rich in 1995. It has a continuous structure and is about an unmarried couple living together. In the 1950’s a couple living together without being married was frowned upon. In the poem Rich describes the couples relationship and feelings. ‘Living in Sin’ starts as ‘she’ is cleaning their ‘studio’. Rich says that the couple’s ‘furniture of love’ (their bed) has ‘no dust upon’ it. This implies that the man and woman are in a relationship

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    Adoption by Gay Couples

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    Adoption by Gay Couples: Is There Any Risk in Having a Family? On my way home. “It’s now a reality on the ground‚” said Adam Pertman‚ Executive Director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute‚ an organization working to change adoption policy. And it’s a fact that despite legal barriers‚ about 19 percent of same - sex couples reported having an adopted child in the house in 2‚009 up from just 8 percent in 2.000 according to the Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law at the University

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    Living Wills

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    Living Wills‚ sometimes called Advanced Directives‚ are legal documents accepted in all 50 states. They clearly define a person’s wish to decline life-support or medical treatment in certain circumstances‚ usually when death is imminent. Generally‚ a living will takes effect when a person becomes terminally ill‚ permanently unconscious or conscious with irreversible brain damage. <br> <br>A living will also allows a person to state with particularity the forms of treatment are wanted and not wanted

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    Living in Sin

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    Chris Ernissee Lisa Scott English 102 April 4‚ 2013 A Unhappy Life In Adrienne Rich’s poem‚ “Living in Sin” a woman is looking back on her relationship. The title tells me‚ although unconventional‚ in the 1950’s the couple was living together unmarried. The first line “She had thought the studio would keep itself‚” describes how she expected her relationship to be. The woman clearly had an image‚ not a realistic one‚ of the perfect relationship. Many men and women fall into this trap (I certainly

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