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    on mental health concerns is a reoccurring part of the discourse when it comes to mass shootings, however such has been labelled to be ‘scapegoating’ the problem of gun violence (Wolf 2014, Online). As was evident from looking at the event in Isla Vista, each shooting brings new issues to light that can be debated in conjunction with gun violence, while distracting from discussions of control. While…

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    Shahzia Sikander Analysis

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    Contemporary art is often defined as the work of artists that are living in the period of the 21st century. This specific type of at often mirrors the culture and society and provides a vast resource that allows for contemplation of current social ideas as well as a new way to view familiar ideas. The works of art that are often created by contemporary artists represent a dynamic combination of various types of subjects, methods, concepts, and different materials. The use of these ideals often…

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    Q & A: 1.What are you looking for in a career? Currently, I am looking for a place where I can apply my talent and knowledge of technology in a way that will help people out and allow me to be productive with my time. I am aspiring to be a Computer Science Major and eventually hope get a job in the field as either a Computer Systems Analyst or a Computer Systems Administrator. I am interested in part time employment during the Summer as well as any time I have breaks off from school. I am used…

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    Gustave Caillebotte was a french impressionist artist of the nineteenth century. He grew up in a wealthy family and inherited his father’s fortune in 1874. At that time he had already made aquantasist with several impressionist artist and soon began to focus on art. He made his debut in the second Impressionist exhibition in 1876. Gustave was an impressionist artist but his style differ from many of the other impressionist artist because his work was more realistic. One of his most famous…

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    His iconic painting “The Scream” (Image 1) with its exaggerated colors and distorted shapes amplify anxiety and alienation and is the perfect example of Expressionist art. Munch in his tormented “scream” is reacting to the anxieties associated with the modern changing world. In true Expressionist style the elements are exaggerated, distorted, vivid and jarring. The palette is limited and Munch uses intense colour with agitated brushstrokes. Munch’s inner emotional turmoil is conveyed by the…

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    Cultural Differences in Remember the Titans Michelle Senese Georgian Court University Remember the Titans is a film based on a true story about the integration of an all Black school into an all White school in the 1970’s in Alexandria, Virginia. When the school board decides to make an African American man head coach of the football team, tensions rise between the White students and the Black students, as well as the members of the community. There are many examples of cultural differences…

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    Corporate Divorce On November 1st 2015 former tech giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) split up into two different companies; Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP, Inc. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Hewlett Packard was originally founded in 1939 by 2 Stanford graduates, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard. Like today’s iconic company Apple Inc, Hewlett Packard was founded in garage with initial capital investment of 538 dollars. HP first incorporated on 1947 and went public in 1957. According to…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne once said, "Every individual has a place to fill in the world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be so or not" (Hawthorne) In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses an assortment of emotions to express the importance of his main characters, he contributes with forcefulness as well as indigenous but also with optimism in a couple of his characters. The author uses nature in order to reflect changes and behaviors in the characters throughout the novel.…

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    opposing each other, sometime. The whole series orbits around intensified politics, where a set of houses, take as modern day nations, are trying to take over a common throne, assume being the ultimate super-power. The series presents three main vistas – Westeros, The Wall and the Free Cities. Around 300 years ago the impression of single kingdom with a set of houses was started by the first common king a Targareyn. The Targareyns were once a mighty force and they rode the dragons. Thus,…

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    Self-report data plays an important role in revealing some of the dark figures of offending while allowing law enforcement officials to construct a database of offender typologies. Unlike official data collected from crime or arrest reports, self-report surveys extract information directly from the source (the offenders), therefore, revealing details which are typically not solicited during an investigation or an arrest. Moreover, self-reporting has its advantages such as simplicity, cost…

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