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    wavelength (Dewitte, Larmann, Shields 92). Implied Texture is displayed throughout this canvas. Implied texture is texture we have experienced from our own tactile memory (Dewitte, Larmann, Shields 73). As we look at the ground we can observe the black bumps Van Gogh has created. These bumps give the ground a spherical style on the surface, which…

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    The Lost Cat Analysis

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    It is viewed this way because the heavens are usually viewed as a light, peaceful place, and black, being the opposite of this connotation, immediately lends itself to be viewed as evil. The cat initially seems harmless, and does not harm his rescuer David, but Alexie uses the cat’s dark hue to illustrate the foreboding hardship for the couple. Sharon and David’s relationship would not be the same had the cat not come between them and tainted it. Although the couple ends up living a happy life,…

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    Material (lipstick): pure natural material with moister in it • Outer package: black color metal tube with black color leather outside that covers the bottom part of the tube. • Packaging box: normal paper box • Green: material use all natural, tube and paper box can be recycle For Bohemian mix group I chose the color more toward the pink coral, it helps complexion of faces. And the design of the lipstick tube is all black, the…

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    Musk Deer Research Paper

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    Musk deer they act a lot like mountain goats. Yes these deer like creatures seem almost the same they live in mountains and look a bit like them too. In these next 4 paragraphs you will learn how musk deer look what they eat where they live and some interesting facts about them. Indeed they look do resemble a deer in some ways but they also have the body of mountain goats and the legs of a kangaroo and the fangs of a vampire bat and the skull of a deer. They have a dark brown color to them…

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    officials and black personnel on base. He spoke out against segregation saying, "A segregated unit is always slightly phony" (Sandler 29). Parrish was told that he “need not worry about conditions and enforcing standards at Tuskegee. His job was to ‘Just keep 'em happy’" (Sandler 28). Parish saw the potential and the determination in the cadets who knew their personal effort and success or failure would be used to judge all African Americans. Captain Davis often reminded the other pilots…

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    Tupac Changes Analysis

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    Tupac Shakur was born in 1971 in New York to two Black Panther activists; you could say social justice ran in his blood. Tupac grew up surrounded by poverty, drugs, and crime but wanted to make a better life for himself, so he did. He became a rapper and in his songs and lyrics he would talk about social issues, for example “Brenda’s Got a Baby” is a song about teen pregnancy and the inability to raise a child, and “Dear Mama”, a song where Tupac discusses poverty and drug addiction in his…

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    Bear Butte Research Paper

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    Cheyenne were supposed to live. The spirits gave Sweet Medicine four arrows, two for hunting and the other two for war.” (Richard Erdoes, “Life and Death of Sweet Medicine”). Bear Butte was also the site where Sweet Medicine joined the five bands of the Cheyenne. “The Aortas and the Eaters, who travelled southwest from the vicinity of the Mandan’s and were joined together at Bear Butte in the Black Hills by the prophet Sweet Medicine. The tribal…

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    Black Hawk spent most of the last five years of his life with his family among the Sauks in Iowa. On a few occasions he was taken to councils between the Sauks and Foxes and the federal government, including another trip to Washington in 1837. But he had no power and little influence. To the end of his life, he blamed Keokuk for his and his people’s fate. On October 3, 1838, Black Hawk died at his home on the Des Moines River in Iowa. Black hawk took great responsibilit in keeping his trivbe…

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    Themes Of Pop Culture

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    called Minnesota North Stars. Three months later, he was still wearing a back brace as the doctor had instructed to do so. His team, The Black Hawk players wanted him to play just as badly as he wanted to play. The doctor told him that he should move on and find another job because there was no chance that he could go back and play hockey again. Sadly, The Black Hawks just quietly faded away from him without a goodbye or good luck. He later entered a course to become a travel agent in a class…

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    be anti-war, they subliminally invoke emotions that promote war. Kurt Vonnegut in Slaughterhouse Five gives his take on war being represented through a secondary medium. Vonnegut believes that war, despite its purpose should not be revered as the effects of it prove detrimental to those it involves. However, he attempts to write a war novel, making sure to stand neutral to the opposing forces , give not too much detail l, and most importantly, stray away from glorifying any aspect of war.…

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