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    Goldberger Analysis

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    Paul Goldberger opens his essay by explaining the great depth that architecture emerges into art. My attention was immediately grabbed when he was explaining how architecture, “can be as tiny a gesture as painting the front door of a house red or grand as undertaking as creating the rose window of a cathedral”. He was explaining how architecture has no standard minimum or limitation within the design. Goldberger is supporting his evidence alongside how Frank Lloyd Wright explained how he…

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    Out of the three cars I researched, I picked the 2010 Dodge Charger SXT that has 99,981miles on its odometer, an exterior color of bright silver metallic clearco, and an interior color of charcoal. It has an automatic transmission with a 6-cylinder engine, and it averages about 25 mpg on the highway and 17 in the city. There are a few pros and cons about each of the cars. What I liked about the Dodge charger is that it has the most features within the car itself. The inside stereo system has the…

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    purple, and brown, while communicating tradition, luxury and relaxation, these blend well in expensive and elegant designs for young and rich. Combined with cold colors, the result is an impression of modernity and novelty. Warm bright colors Beige, yellow, orange, pink, and red are active, eye-catching and have a friendly nature that can prompt a feeling of bravery and vitality.These colors visually amplify objects and making them seemingly nearer. Cold bright colors Lavender, silver, and…

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    Between the wars, the Great Depression caused Americans to suffer, but they weren’t the only people to be hurt after warfare; Germans too faced adversity after World War I. Albert Birkle created numerous pieces of art throughout his life, one of which depicts the city of Berlin after WWI. Streetszene, a charcoal on paper drawing, currently housed at the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University, uses a focused audience, purpose, exigence, context, and pathos to create a message of chaos…

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    Painted in 1880, The Storm, by Pierre-Auguste Cot, is an oil painting currently on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Two subjects, a youthful woman and man, are the central focus of this work. The Storm is notable not only for its subject matter, but also for the striking way in which it is depicted; the technical mastery of Cot is evident in the well-rendered, linear style, and the dynamic and atmospheric nature of the painting inspires a greater sense of interest in the viewer. The…

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    Greek Architecture

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    a horizontal structure, with the width significantly longer than its height. It is constructed with stones and perhaps with bricks as well. Every surface of this architecture seems to be wonderfully polished to a smooth surface. This structure is beige, identical to the colors of the sand and rocks in the surrounding. In each levels, there are numerous columns evenly spread out horizontally, similar to columns one would see in a typical Greek temple. The only difference is that these columns…

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    Evolution Of Race Essay

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    In order to remain focused and concise, this paper has drawn generalities about the evolution of the concept of race based on the time frame as well as only including pertinent markers in the history. In order to notice the problems within some of the historical markers, the problems with using phenotype are identified. To detail some of the reasoning within this paper, the concept of race that I was raised with is explained. Lastly, my statement of eliminating the use of the term "race"…

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    Considering that the play “Doll House” had tremendous high ratings during the 19th century, I would like to adapt this scene into a live play because this famous play had an extraordinary production. I would like to work with professional people who want to work together on stage. The play will be presented in the Imperial Valley at Southwest high school during the holiday season. To me, the audience can relate the topic of the second scene when Mrs. Linde comes into action in the play. I chose…

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    increases children’s performance in that area (Biddle et al, 2014). In the classroom there was also a light table with added provocations every few days to keep the children engaged. The classroom had neutral colours such as wooden furniture and beige walls. There was also a lot of sand and green grass outdoors, with bright colours scattered throughout the indoor and outdoor setting. Curtis and Carter (2015) state that when neutral colours are used on furniture, walls,…

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    Sex and gender may seem to go hand in hand but overtime I learned they are completely different. Our sex is biology, it is the biological characteristic that gives us our reproductive organs, where we are categorized into groups, male and female. James M. Henslin author of Essentials of Sociology a Down-To-Earth Approach explains gender best, “Gender in contrast, is a social, not a biological characteristic. Gender consists of whatever behaviors and attitudes a group considers proper for its…

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