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    Little Dancer Aged Fourteen is a sculpture created in 1881 by Edgar Degas. The model of the sculpture is Marie Van Goerhem, a daughter of a Belgian Laundress and tailor. Degas uses Marie Van Goerhem to depict an activity that the fourteen-year-old girl participates which is ballet. The sculpture appears to be bronze and tinted with cotton skirt and a white ribbon in the back of her hair. The little girl’s head is tilted upward with her shoulders pulled back. Degas is a French artist who…

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    In Alan Moore’s giraphic novel, The Killing Joke, the Joker reveals to Batman how he really does not know what happened to him and how he lost his sanity. But if he were to have a past, he would prefer it to be multiple choice. His confession to Batman contains a great deal of irony because there can be so many interpretations of what all the little details in the picture of him really could symbolize. However, the answer to his multiple choice question probably would not be what people expect…

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    They are dressed up and walked arm in arm. The man wears a grey pants, greyish black vest and coat with white shirt. His hat and bow tie made him looks like a gentle man. His left hand grabs a grey umbrella, and his right hand is in the pocket of the coat. The woman whose eyes looks like staring him or following his eyes wear a brown grey coat and skirt, which she is holding. Her hair…

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    With the advancement of modern medicine following the second world war came an exponential increase in the world’s population. With this staggering growth came an accelerated use of resources, which are not being replaced. This has led to the rise of environmentalism, a movement based on using less, in an effort to better protect the earth. James Hamblin, a senior editor and journalist for the Atlantic, is a proponent of this movement. In his article, “Living Simply in a Dumpster,” Hamblin…

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    barely missing the axe above their heads floating in midair. Barb grasps a stuffed squid that was hanging on the wall and clenches it in her hands and smacks the axe with it and it goes flying towards the Psycho Axe Murderer and sticks to the bloody bow tie that he is wearing. Then there was a loud crashing noise and the glass on the front door broke and a tree branch was sticking from the newly made hole in the door. A leaf fell off the branch dancing to the ground and then the Psycho Axe…

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    This semester I had the honor of gifting Ryan Broche for the 2015 Interpersonal Communication class Gift Exchange. Ryan Broche is a soon to be married twenty-three-year-old male from New Braunfels. Although Ryan gives off the impression of a shy twenty-something-year-old, he is not truly timid or bashful; Broche is just quiet. However, this made it quite difficult to find out information about him during the semester due to his nonverbal’s indicating he prefers to keep to himself and rather not…

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    Yet, this line could also suggest that humans hold a sense of impossible hope for something that does not exist, Dunbar leaves room for interpretation. Dunbar uses the last two lines to tie everything together with a pretty bow, bringing the reader back to the main point; as human beings, we all wear masks, and until something is done, the pain will only…

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    One of the images is of innocent young Ralpie. The areas that have the most color and vibrancy are in Ralphie’s eyes behind his broken glasses. The other image is of a dangerous assault rifle with a red bow tie. Ralpie despite being warned throughout the whole movie not to shoot his eye out with his BB gun, which was a Christmas gift, nearly does so by the end of the film. The pathos it delivers places the viewer to the consideration of innocents and violence…

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    different colour—one blue and one green. Johnny stood out in his vintage bell-bottom jeans, purple and red striped button-up shirt, maroon suspenders, khaki fishing vest, and green and white high-top sneakers. John was also wearing a large union jack bow tie, motorcycle gloves, and an ace of spades pin on his vest, as well as a maroon, felt pork-pie hat. Although the pier was deserted, except for the occasional wharf rat, Port Smith was very much a magnet for mystery, excitement, and adventure,…

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    the smaller and larger bass because the smaller bass didn't have enough muscle to hit it hard and the larger bass were too heavy to jump out of the water. The digger bass also took longer to reel in because they were stronger, they also put a bigger bow in the…

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