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    Ducasse And Jones Analysis

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    social justice, equity, and inclusion in the US as well. I can't deny that the LIFT show at the Cummer helped me get comfortable with the two artists together,” says Allegretti. It was the first time they had been in the UK. “We are like-minded individuals and we have respect for each other. I was a fan of his artwork before I knew him,” says Jones.…

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    did without these two inventors first. Enstine needs help and can't do everything by himself. “Albert A. Michelson helped him Albert Einstein in some of his inventions” (trefil). Einstein lived b this because it wasn't just…

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    Next time you walk into a grocery store, you could leave with money still in your pocket. If you walk in the side (where you are supposed to walk) you are not seeing everything you could if you walked in the middle of the aisle.The nice smells of everything also makes you happy and want to buy it. Next, The music in the store depends fast or slow you shop. The brighter colors on the boxes make you happy and want to buy it. Then, The people at the store need to stop taking up the whole aisle,…

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    Many people living in a poor neighborhood wish to not stay there long. Such an idea is understandable because they want to leave behind a life they are ashamed of and live a life they can be proud of and show off. In her novel, Sandra Cisneros shows what a life of poverty and disappointments can be like. Through the work, we watch the main character always wish of a house to have of her own and not to live a life she is ashamed of. Throughout the novella, it is easy to see that a significant…

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    many times we look back and think twice. We can’t go back in our past and fix something that happened a while ago. In this story, The Great Gatsby, by Francis Scott Key, there are three big messages that all have to do with regret and wishing to go back to your past. The first life lesson in The Great Gatsby, by Francis Scott Key, is that money can’t buy your love. No matter how much money you have and want to bribe somebody with, they will never love you to the fullest. In The Great Gatsby, by…

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    First of all, why learn another print? Yeah it is pretty cool to learn and be able to write in rsive and such, but. Learning cursive is a waste of time, and is very hard to learn. And, it is also very hard to read. Imagine, trying to read scribbles for learning, it also takes quite a lot of time to be taught cursive. Also, cursive is very hard to write, you can’t pick up your pen, pencil, you can’t let your words fly off of the line, and trying to write cursive big is also a problem. Over all,…

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    Gandalf The Gray

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    Great Philosopher Gandalf the Gray… “It does not do to leave a live dragon out of our calculations, if you live near him.” These words we hear are from one of the greatest and only wizards in middle earth, none other than Gandalf the Gray. But we must ask ourselves, “what does Gandalf mean by this?”. After all, Gandalf is one of the most perplexing, intricate, and mysterious characters in the LOTR trilogy. If you want to know the answer beneath you must ask these question three. What message is…

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    ECS All over ld there are refugees. There are refugees everywhere because they are forced out of their homes because of struggles like fleeing home and finding home. In the article “Children Of War” by Arthur Brice, the article “Refugees; Who, Where, And Why” by Catherine Gevert, and the novel “Inside Out & Back Again” by Thanhha Lai, states the struggle of fleeing and finding home and the experiences all refugees go through. Many refugees all around the world experience the…

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    going to start. Escaping from the past you can also experience the future, and that will change your life forever. In “Song of Solomon” by Toni Morrison, Robert Smith an insurance agent leaped from Mercy to lake superior and died, the next day Milkman was born. The understanding of one’s death and another being born is a reincarnation of a new life, experience, and an opportunity to soar. The motif of flying is both leaving and experiencing the new place you have found and this is a metaphor for…

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    I can't explain it, I really can't. Most times I'll be able to figure it out but this time I've got nothing. Back and forth, to and fro I keep coming back for more but do I ever learn? no I don't. It's a hard thing to do when you invest yourself so deeply into something or someone that you can't just pull out and walk away so easily. Sure I can write about it and it all look's so simple on paper but put into action then there lies the mystery. People ask why do you keep on trying?, Why do you…

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