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    When the Vogels became interested in any artists’ works, they would become enamored with viewing the artists’ work in depth and full. The relationship would become like a friendship or family relation, where weekly phone calls were the norm. Through the phone calls, artists said they would were able to keep up with the art world scene in a few minutes a week on the phone with them. The Vogels would visit the artists’ studios and view current projects and gain a tour of their latest process. 2.…

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    Charles Chuck Close

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    Close also often paints abstract portraits that are shown in the world's finest galleries. Although a spinal artery collapse in 1988 left him severely paralyzed, he still continues to paint and produce artwork which is still sought by museums and collectors. Close now live and also works in Bridgehampton, New York. His first wife was Leslie Rose with whom he has two daughters. They finally divorced in 2011 and is now married to artist Sienna Shields. Most of his early works are very large…

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    Since talking about the topics in class, I haven’t been able to stop noticing conformity – change is behavior that is consistent with the behavior of others – and mimicry – the mimicking of actions and/or behaviors of others – everywhere I go. I knew the phenomena were common, but I wasn’t prepared for how often I would be noticing these behaviors. No longer can I complete even the simplest of tasks without noticing how all of the individuals – myself included – take actions based on the…

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    Signac

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    and drawings. As an older artist, Signac guided younger painters who were beginning their careers. He was a friend and mentor to Henri Matisse, who visited him in Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera in 1904. He also became an art collector, amassing a collection of some 250 works. Although several important art critics had supported Signac since the 1880s, he did not receive acceptance from the larger art world or the public until the turn of the century. His first one-man…

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    Stamp Act Research Paper

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    advertisements. The British Empire put the tax on the colonist because the were in deep debt from French and Indian War. King George looked at the colonist as a way for him to make his money back. They had resorted to a mob of violence to get the stamp collectors to resign. Devin Pruitt was one of the people who was apart of the Sons of Liberty and he had dressed up as the native americans so they would think it was the natives and not the colonist. So they dumped the tea into the ocean. An…

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    they’re entitled to depends mostly on their health insurance, with the number of days for treatments they’re able to receive. Additionally, once completed and returned home, they will be faced with the struggle of receiving bills, calls from bill collectors and may not even get a chance to continue the care they really need, like physical therapy or take the prescribed medication because of no health…

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    foundation raises awareness on kidney disease, prevention for kidney disease, and treatment plans. To begin, I set up a website that included access to a tab where one could donate or sign up to walk. In order to spread the word, I put out flyers, coin collectors, and organized a fundraiser at McDonald’s where I raised about $200. The walk was hosted at Hugh MacRae park on November 5th, 2017. My goal was to raise $5,000, but I only raised $3,000. However, the real objective was being able to…

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    always talks about his interesting stories to hide that he is a big loser. Jeannette said, “Mom, however, told us that the FBI wasn’t really after Dad; he just liked to say they were because it was more fun having the FBI on your tail than bill collectors”(19). Rex tries to hide his failure in life by telling stories about himself that is not true. He doesn’t talk with his family about what he really feels, he just leave everything behind and drink until he doesn’t feel anything around him. Rex…

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    Protective Factors

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    The major research problem identified in this study is the need to identify protective factors for young adult alcohol use disorders, depression, and comorbid alcohol use disorders and depression. The author’s justification for conducting this study is the scarcity of research done to examine the factors that may be protective against the development of alcohol use disorders and depression, as well as their comorbidity. Additionally, identifying protective factors will tell the development of…

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    Why So Many Gospels? Sara Driediger Writing, GEN 101 Oct. 18, 2016 1 Why So Many Gospels? Why are there so many gospels? Why are there four different re-tellings of the same story? One might think they could be simplified, condensed, edited into one concise book, instead of overlapping. The three gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke are the first books of the New Testament, and make up the synoptic gospel. These books give three different accounts of the same story, showing that the story of Jesus’…

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