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    computer system for the world to use. A simple person can’t drop out of college and think they can create a social networking site without having basic knowledge of coding or even glitches a site can have. Sure, Steve Jobs dropped out but without that calligraphy class in college, fonts wouldn’t be so easily accessible. Dropping out was not made for everyone to succeed. It’s not an easy decision to make when the dropout could end up in the unemployment road along with hundreds of others…

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    Introspective Essay: The History of My Writing I remember, when I was first beginning to write, learning how to write my name. I was blessed with beautiful penmanship; something I still cherish, to this day. I started writing, more and more, just to look at the words. This experience provided me with a positive outlook on writing. The attractiveness of my writing has motivated me through the long hours of preparing to write simple and complex papers in high school, through the completion of my…

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    There are many different ways we can identify ourselves—perhaps you are a white, female, San Franciscan, or a first-generation college student and Chinese-American son. Please share two or three of your core identifiers and how they have shaped who you are. (500) I am Chinese-American. I am the proud daughter of two Chinese immigrants, who rose out of poverty in order to go to medical school and become successful doctors in the United States. They raised my sister and me while still struggling…

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    on the screen. Before this, it was drawn on the computer like a typewriter. He even had an option of having different fonts. The reason he did this was because while he was in college he got bored with the font types offered. He took a class on calligraphy to help him figure out what fonts he liked. Although Steve didn’t invent the mouse, it was something he was obsessed with the whole time…

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    In this essay, it discusses that the origins of Islamic art are not what most people might think compared to art of other regions. Some of the main idea’s this essay explains is that Islamic art in itself is an oxymoron; it can even be considered un-Islamic. A popular Muslim belief once was that art was unacceptable. Many Muslims used the teachings of the Koran to justify their beliefs that art was against their religion. The author explains to us that Muslims had a distaste for all things art,…

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    Archetypes In Monomyth

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    After a tense silence, the old lawyer said, ‘You may now open your envelopes.' RIP, RIP, RIP. The clue was written in black calligraphy on crème paper’”(Riordan 35). This shows Amy and Dan "crossing into the field of adventure" and this is where they're adventures begin because they said they would do something but now they back it up with their actions. Their adventure is just…

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    to the African American male in his late teens, early twenties who is holding the phone while indicating to it with his opposite hand, the scene changes again. The setting has now flipped to a group whom appear to be Asian with a sign written in calligraphy behind them, as they crowd around the iPhone 6s laughing at something that appears to be on the screen. Within the first three seconds of the commercial we have…

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    Little Tokyo: a relatively small 67 acres of land, rich with cultural and social history, a hotspot for tourists and Los Angeles natives alike, a landmark of Japanese American society right in the center of downtown Los Angeles. With its roots tracing as far back as the 1880’s, even to this day it continues to bring in and entertain tourists daily, with its small town charm and many interesting and exciting attractions. Little Tokyo serves as a hub for Japanese culture and tradition, new and old…

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    Han Dynasty Achievements

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    Han Dynasty Han dynasty was founded by a government official named Liu Bang in 206 B.C. Over 400 years Han kingdom expanded China’s boundary and it brought peace and prosperity to other people in the kingdom. Some achievements were Silk Road, Papermaking, Iron technology (cast iron) plowshares;Moldboard plow (kuan), Glazed pottery, Wheelbarrow, Seismograph (Chang Heng), Compass, Ship's rudder, Stirrups, Drawloom weaving, Embroidery for decorating garments, Hot Air Balloon, Chinese Examination…

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    Medical Bodies

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    Good in How medicine constructs its objects explains the importance of “seeing” patients as “medical bodies” (Good 72) to practice good clinical medicine. Structural reinforcement of discrimination and disparities, both in the US and other parts of the world, makes the process of “seeing” (Good 71) and being “seen” complex and requires creativity. The manipulation of objects according to the structure and situation of the region to enhance or obscure visibility of bodies becomes a large part of…

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