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    Child), and Cruzando El Río Bravo (Border Crossing). The first sculpture, San José y el Niño, is made of polychrome and gilded wood, and was created in Santiago de Guatemala by an unknown artist in the 18th century. As the name might imply, this statue is of Saint Joseph holding baby Jesus. This sculpture was created in veneration of him, as people “throughout Spanish America…prayed to him for a peaceful death” (Blanton Museum of Art). The second work, Cruzando El Río Bravo, is a 20th century…

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    Leaders Eat Last Analysis

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    call sign “Johnny Bravo”, stooped below the clouds to get a look at what was down in the valley below them. As he headed back up above the clouds, he heard a call over the radio, “troops in contact.” Johnny Bravo went back down and started laying down suppressive fire, receiving “good hits” over the radio. When he was all out of ammo, he told his wingman to get down there and lay down more suppressive fire. His wingman, however, was not sure about the conditions, so Johnny Bravo flew down with…

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    As I walked through the museum, I looked for a piece of art that spoke to me on a personal level, having picked a Mexican Museum it wasn’t hard seeing a sculpture or painting and relating it to my childhood or connecting it to my visits to Mexico. As I was leaving, I stopped by a colorful painting that really grabbed my attention, and looked at the description and the painting for some time. I was with my younger brother and had explained to him the details of the museum visit for this class,…

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    High Noon is a transitional plot, and it also gives a dreadful image of society. In transitional plot, the conflict is between the hero and society instead of the villains. Society hates the hero and wants to drive him out. However, in High Noon, the reason that the community wants to extrude Will is unreasonable. As a marshal, Will fulfills his duties to protect the town, so he brought Miller to justice. Unfortunately, Miller is released by an unspecified legal technicality. Will has planned to…

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    it is the unassuming Indian woman that inadvertently saves the day for Urrea and Johnny Bravo. After stumbling upon the encounter with the drug runners, the Indian woman calmly inquires if everything is okay. After an unsure response from Urrea, the woman “looked out at the desert hills, at the pieces of car all over the highway, at the skid marks, and back at the trembling pistoleer now pushing Johnny Bravo against the Jimmy and begging for a carton of cigarettes to spare our lives, and she…

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    Enrique Camarena, a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Special Agent was abducted on February 7, 1985 near the U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara, Mexico and shortly after that, Capt. Alfredo Zavala, a DEA source, was abducted from a car near the Guadalajara Airport. They were tortured for over 30 hours and died. The two abductions would be one of the largest investigations ever conducted by the DEA. The case would involve major forensic problems. Many suspects were arrested and tried for 8 weeks in…

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    Although the destruction of the bomb is over the effects are still there in nuclear fallout. In the case of Castle Bravo over 90 million metric tons of coral reef and sea floor were ejected. A large amount of it was pulled up into the mushroom cloud becoming radioactive and creating fallout. Small amounts of radioactive dust or particles are harmless but many billions…

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    Teacher Observation Paper

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    eighth grade with more years than Ms. Ambriz and finally Mr. Bravo who was also a sixth grade teacher on his first year of teaching. When observing I was able to see all of them conducting various types of activities from reviews, group work, individual work and to the teacher teaching as a result I was also…

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    with the soldiers due to a language barrier being present, instead resorting to the use of hand gestures and onomatopoeia such as a “boom” sound to communicate. Fountain mirrors Tanovic’s use of a cyclical structure, using a visual metaphor of the Bravos “strapping in” and being required to go back to war after their halftime show, positioning the audience to sympathise with them. Furthermore, Tanovic suggests that contemporary warfare consists of long periods of tension with no climax nor…

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    David Pierce Biography

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    (BDE). Upon graduating, I was awarded the Military Occupation Specialty 11B, Infantryman. Afterwards, I was assigned to Bravo CO, 1st BTN 68th Armor REG, 3rd BDE Combat Team at Fort Carson, CO. While at Bravo CO I was assigned as a Rifleman and a Gunner for a M2 Bradley. Subsequently deploying to both Iraq and Afghanistan during that time. After four and a half years with Bravo CO, I was accepted into the Army Counterintelligence (CI) Special Agent Course. I was next assigned to Alpha CO,…

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