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    Culbertson High School Stewardship Academic feedback is very vital for all schools to retain. Experiences in the academic field form the environment in which students thrive in. My experience at Culbertson High School has formed the young leader I am today During my academic involvement at Culbertson High School I have experienced many extracurricular activities along with academics. My experience at CHS has been beneficial in many factors. A great aspect of attending a class ‘C’ school is…

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    Article tells the journey of Patriarchy in Latin America from colonization and role of Patriarchy through intersecting oppressions of class and race with the advent of Spanish and Portuguese claiming the “New World” from early indigenous societies through the character of Angela Vicario, Marquez presents to us the role of patriarchy through the exploitation of women, the role of gender, class and violence and the resistance of women to adopt and build an independent space for themselves under…

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    Front: On the front of my Gatsby T-shirt I have an old white car because Gatsby has one. This would bring Daisy to tears because back when Gatsby and Daisy were together, they were caught sitting in a car giving intimate looks to each other. I believe this would make Daisy cry because it would remind her of old times and revitalize her affection for Gatsby. I also have fireworks because they symbolize the celebration Gatsby had every weekend at his mansion. He throws parties for everyone hoping…

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    The mood can turn very serious at times as there is an aura of the unknown when Loomis is on set. Seth is not trusting of Loomis and he makes sure that those around him know this. The mood changes to romance and amorousness whenever Jeremy is on set as a young man trying to enamor young women he talks to and…

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    Ars Anatomica Analysis

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    encouraged or even a right of being human. The second print is the legs bound at the ankles. The way that Leo drew the anatomy of the legs seems like he sketched the inside anatomy, (bone, tendons, and muscles) and then used a line shading to make an aura of where the skin would be. The fact that the legs are bound at the ankles could be taken many ways. I think that he is trying to say that the human body is a prison or a trap to the reality of the soul. This could also be a depiction of how…

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    Tom Buchanan Materialism

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    arrogant eyes” and “the appearance of always leaning aggressively forward.” His body was “a body capable of enormous leverage-a cruel body” (Fitzgerald, 7). The movie does a satisfying job in portraying this through their version of who Tom is. He has the aura of selfishness, and the mustache truly makes their Tom look villainous. Tom is also constantly having affairs with many women, and, although Daisy is fully aware of this, she knows that she will never leave Tom. She is truly the perfect…

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    Sonnet 73 Poetry Analysis

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    The importance of nature in Shakespearian poetry is certainly used as a reflection of the speaker’s inner feelings. Sonnet ‘73’ by William Shakespeare takes us on a journey demonstrating the artistry of the natural world. The sonnet is written in iambic pentameter with a rhyme scheme of abab, cdcd, efef, gg. It is divided into three quatrains that each use literal nature to metaphorically explore the impact of ageing and death. Shakespeare engages the readers through the metaphoric use of…

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    Even though Abigail pretends she’s angry at Elizabeth Proctor for damaging her reputation, the more powerful emotion is envy of Elizabeth for her marriage to John Proctor. Here she stoops to childish name-calling in order to cast doubt in John Proctor’s mind. This shows that Abigail believes that Elizabeth Proctor destroyed her reputation. Third, Reverend Hale, who is the naïve witch-hunting reverend, entered the play in Act I when Parris summons him to examine his daughter, Betty. In a…

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    Dance Studio Analysis

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    difficulties to get to where she is now. In the midst of it all, she always remains positive and sees the bright side of things. She grew to be one of my role models. Optimism is a key to happiness and that’s what this place is to me. The positive aura makes me love being there. Whenever I was asked for a fact about myself, this is the place that pops up in my mind. My answer often would be: I’m part of ‘I Love Dance’. This place changed me during the 3 years I attended. It gave me an…

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    Overcoming Diversity

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    It was seventh grade when I officially recognized what it was that made me feel so disconnected from the rest of my peers. This was during the time most kids were growing into their bodies and finding discomfort in how they viewed themselves. I fell into that category in a way many people can’t say they relate. The hatred I felt for my body sprung from something a bit different than the typical middle school bodily insecurities. I grew in the opposite direction from which I knew my gender was.…

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