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    3.) In the novel A Dolls House the author Henrik Ibsen characterizes Nora Helmer as a woman that is strong and courageous. It’s clearly seen throughout the book that she is a woman that can hold her own but because of the mentality and the norms of the 1800s‚ is restricted. Nora’s thoughts‚ decisions‚ and behaviors would be seen today as something close to how women are independent and how they are too human beings that have a mind of their own. Nora’s actions in the play seem to speak for how women

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    After reading the bookPicture This” by Molly Bang‚ I have learned more about the details that go into creating a picture for a picture book and how certain aspects effect how the reader perceives the picture. One theory or point I thought that was very interesting is how the picture can give the reader certain emotion. The author tells us that she decided to use different colors in order to give off a certain mood she wanted to portray to the reader. For example‚ she decided to make the trees black

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    In the book How Picture books Work‚ Maria Nikolajeva and Carole Scott explore the lively relationship between the words and the imagery in children’s literature. It is explained in their work that the children’s picture book is a form of literature and culture that prepares children for other media of communication. (Nikolajeva & Scott‚ 2001) ‘’The unique character of picture books as an art form is based on the combination of two levels of communication‚ the visual and the verbal. Making use of

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    You never see it coming you only see it go It was just a regular day‚ nothing unusual or out of the norm. The only special thing happening today was Ronnie’s birthday. She finally reached her 17th birthday‚ she has been waiting for this day for years. When she was about 10 she told her self that when she is 17 she will be able to do anything she wants‚ she will have a boyfriend and be very popular in high school. Wishing is fun and all but its nothing compared to reality. When the day finally

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    Graduation Requirements Dialogue A Community Conversation about the Future of Graduation Requirements Wednesday‚ November 21‚ 2012 4 – 6:30 pm Sentinel Secondary School Library 1250 Chartwell Drive‚ West Vancouver The West Vancouver School District invites you to participate in a special community forum that will help shape the development of future graduation requirements. The BC Ministry of Education is seeking input from students‚ parents‚ educators‚ post-secondary partners and civic groups

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    Period 3 11/16/13 Major Essay: Compare and Contrast Pictures and Words Movies have long been struggling to capture a book in pictures and sound and have long been failing. So much more can be put into a few pages of a book than ten minutes of a movie‚ and books can be much longer without the author worrying about the reader losing interest. Anyone who has read and liked the book before going to see the movie will automatically find the book to be far better than the movie simply because the movie

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    This title could be shared to promote discussions on the tragedies of the Holocaust as revealed in the powerful excerpts and illustrations of a Holocaust survivor as he witnessed and endured the travesty of life in a Nazi concentration camp. Picture Books in the Science Curriculum As a nation‚ we are facing an educational and economic

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 Within this Essay‚ I will compare two artist ’s plates‚ outlining the key differences between them - Plate 1.3.24 Cezannes Jug and Fruit (1885-87) and Plate 1.3.30 Zubarans Still Life with Lemons‚ Orange and a Rose (1663). Although both pictures are of still life objects‚ they way in which they have been painted are quite different and therefore give the viewer quite different experiences. 

 Composition The composition of both plates are Cézanne ’s Jug and Fruit (Plate 1.3.24)‚ and Zurbarán

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    I appreciate you coming to me for a professional opinion on whether we should turn this poem into a picture book.I’m glad to help avoid another disaster as shown in the past. Although these amazing poems that have shaped how we speak and write to this day some aren’t always appropriate. I think we shouldn’t turn this poem into a child’s picture book. This soliloquy wouldn’t look good in pictures. Some kids do not need to see what it says in the poem. Honestly‚ this poem is kind of provocative. The

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is an American horror-drama film centered on Dorian Gray‚ a handsome wealthy young man living in the nineteenth century in London. Even though Dorian is a very intelligent person‚ he often finds himself easily manipulated and this fault will ultimately lead him to failure. Dorian has his picture painted by a friend named Basil‚ and when Dorian meets his friend Lord Henry Wotton‚ his life will soon collapse. Dorian begins to believe that youth

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