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    non-diegetic music in the background soundtrack is “Needle in the Hay” by Elliot Smith. This musical score’s tone sounds grim and defeated just as Richie may feel as he is trying to commit suicide. Which intensifies the dramatic event as Richie cuts his beard and as his experiences flashbacks to his captive pet hawk, Mordicai, his father Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman), and of his adoptive sister, Margot Tenenbaum (Gwyneth Paltrow), who is the love of his life whom he feels that he can never be…

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    Eat Your Peas

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    focal point of the installation. The room lighting environment was minimal and just a bit a light from the gallery was able to come in the space. There was a male body wearing a dirty semi white tunic with sunglasses as well as long brown hair and beard. The performer was seating down on the floor surrounded by frozen green peas, giving the appearance of a lifeless body.…

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    Poster Of Uncle Sam

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    During World War One, many posters were hanged in order to encourage men to be enlisted into the army. One of the most famous poster published in July 6, 1916 was the “I want you” poster, which has a picture of Uncle Sam who symbolizes many important things during that time frame. This poster was directed to young men and to encourage them to join the army. This was a famous poster because it directed a message to all the people and it also contain many symbolizations and themes. Uncle Sam’s…

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    Michelangelo Influence

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    It was a scene that comprised of God and Adam. God is portrayed as an old man, though a well-built man with grey hair and long beard. He wears a weightless robe leaving his arms and legs visible versus the regular portrayal of God in royal garments giving the sensation of him in a condition relating to man. Adam, representing the life of mankind, is tranquil who unwillingly reacts…

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    weather and hunting. With those descriptions, the color green appears to be a symbol of nature. Another reason why the Green Knight is significant it because he shows a lot of masculine traits. The Green Knight is a handsome, muscular, giant man with a beard big as a bush and a great green horse that is thick (l 135-85). This idea is supported by Carl Grey Martin, he mentions, “Superficially, the Green Knight is fantastic, manifesting qualities alien to the courtly community. He is giant-like…

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    Creative Writing: A Raid

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    Snores disturbed the morning peace. A big yawn and a large gust of wind russled me enough to wake me. I stretched side to side in order to shake away the nights stiffness. The cave walls were glistening with condensed barbarian breath, and old cave slime, a beautiful sight to behold. I struggled to get up, ready to enjoy the days tasks. First was a morning shower in the cavern waterfall. The cold wilderness water cascading all around always had a restorative effect on what could seem a brittle…

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    The Dominguez-Escalante Expedition was historically important because these men were the first people, not Indians, to explore much of Utah gaining information on the people that they met and the land itself. The Dominguez-Escalante Journal it the accounting of the expedition traveling thru Arizona, Colorado, and Utah. Father Dominguez and Father Escalante’s party included “twelve Spanish colonials and two Indians”. The Mexican Government enlisted a catholic priest, Francisco Dominguez to…

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    Oliver Cromwell was born on April twenty-fifth, 1599 in Huntingdon, United Kingdom, a small town near Cambridge. He was baptised four days after his birth at the church of St John. Oliver’s ancestors were distant relatives of Thomas Cromwell, who was a very powerful man in England and permanently changed the course of English history. Thomas was King Henry VII’s chancellor, and was known as a logical man who did not allow emotions to dictate his actions. Because of their distant relation to…

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    There are many great bands and artists out there to contrast. For example, there are super groups like Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, and Eagles. There are also amazing soloists in the form of Kenny Rogers, Bruno Mars, and Dolly Parton, but the two groups I choose to contrast have to be the Beatles, followed by Pentatonix. The differences between these two are their nationality, decade in which they played, and the format in which they were made. Pentatonix and the Beatles were formed in very…

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    The Bearded Vulture is the largest bird in the Alps. It gets its name from the hair that protrudes from under the eyes down to the bill, making a beard. It is also one of the rarest birds of prey in Europe. The bird used to be named/called Ossifrage, which is Latin, which means “bone-eater”. Another common name is Lammergeyer. Its scientific name is Gypaetus Barbatus. The Bearded Vulture species is near threatened due to its population declining. The Bearded Vulture is monogamous. It first…

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