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    Douglas Annand The Typist

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    for The Home really shows the strong principle of modernism as well as (small amount of) minimalism in it. A very simple face of a female office worker was made out of found objects such as pencils, rubbers, typewriter ribbon, a piece of string , a beads match and a cigarette. It’s a very minimal and innovative design that reflects the strong modernist influence in culture. The use of modern and objects from that period of time (can be found everywhere in daily life) really connect to the…

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    An unconscious young man sat at the back alley of a bakery. He looks like he is in his twenties, like an ordinary person. He has short, wavy blond hair, a round face with olive skin. He is also average height and stockily built with broad shoulders. This young man was hunched over, with his back facing the wall and legs stretched out. Nothing was wrong with this young man, he was like an ordinary person, but one thing that was strange and mysterious, was his tattoo. It was a tattoo of an eye, in…

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    harder than ever to bring back lost culture to their descendants in order for them to embrace it and use it to succeed in the future. Just as Jackson was able to build the bridge from the past to the future for a few brief moments with the yellow bead, there is hope that educating the next generation on the Native American culture will bridge the…

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    was supposed to be our room we immediately noticed that instead of two queen beds there were twin beds. The towels in the bathroom were frayed, mismatched and looked like they came from someone’s house. The bathroom door didn’t close and one of the bead spreads had cigarette burns. Within ten minutes of being in the room we turned around and decided we couldn’t stay there. The motel manager demanded we show him what was wrong with the room and as we took him through a tour of of the disaster…

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    normal age matched 6 year olds, and 31 children were normal age matched 4 year olds. Language samples were originally elicited by examiners during the original studies. Examiners were in a quiet room with toys that included baby dolls, mardi gras beads, food sets, legos, a gas station, three pictures from the Apricot I picture series and a park and picnic session. Language samples were taken from the two previous studies and observed for dialectal differences. The videos from these studies were…

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    Bikes: A Short Story

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    Cleaning my carburetor, I run a brush inside the float chamber. I rinse it, dry it, blowing a bead of gas off its lip. I set it in a box. Wipe my hands, forming the rag into the head of this man. He'd wear an ivory cross on the chain around his neck, have a scar on one cheek, the shape of a funnel. He'd follow me into the kitchen, into the living…

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    'That's true, and the boredom would be unbearable, although I wonder how good of a job I'm doing protecting those many." Lyle's expression turned sombre when Elizabeth's reply caused him to glance at the images of the five dead men, reflecting the weight of responsibility he'd taken on. Any further murders between now and capturing the perpetrator would be on Carter's hands. Although intellectually aware that wasn't true and he could only follow the evidence where it led, that instinctive…

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    perplexed. "Oh yeah," Leo said, "I almost forgot about this thing." As the other heroes watched, Leo pulled out a black thread necklace from under his shirt and put his hand around the only thing that was on it. There hung a single crimson, glowing bead from which the music seemed to be coming from. As he held his hand around it, a thin device that looked a great deal like an iPhone appeared in his…

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    Blue Gem

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    indicates royal males. She is missing her body and her head is inside the urn, like a girl baby’s body. The most confusing of the burials discovered is number fourteen. This royal male markers: fish, black stone, beads with the letters K-G; 2 letters I-N are missing, however and the beads are the wrong size and shape. The translucent fish indicates a young person, whereas the body is an adult and the is under the feet and not on top. The body is oriented in the wrong direction for a male and has…

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    Synthesis Essay Race and ethnicity are two categories that have always been put to the test. In both Zora Neale Hurston, “How it Feels to be Colored me, and Brent Staples, “Just Walk On By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space,” they realize the effects their race has on their lives. Both individuals grew up in different areas that shaped them differently. Hurston, raised in Eatonville, Florida, an African American town with few to none white folks. While Staples grew up in…

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