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    The place I would most likely say reminds me most of Miami is the beach. The beach is an all encompassing picture of everything I’ve known growing up in Homestead, a suburb of Miami. It takes me back to the days on my grandma’s ocean front apartment and the days spent running along the beach with my brother Jason. The ocean, the people, and the atmosphere of the beach screams Miami to me. Miami has always been a melting pot of cultures and languages and traditions, and nowhere is this more…

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    2014, pg.30)”, line defines every visible object in the night depicted in the painting. In deep examination, I notice that the sky is completely composed of wavy lines. As said in the text, lines are sometimes used to bring out a certain emotion. The swirls and waves of the light around the stars and moon give off a calming feel. The large-massed curl in the center of the sky looks to me as being a visual representation of a breeze. This also gives off a relaxed feel as if I were enjoying a…

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    The sun was setting over the horizon. The sky is getting imprinted with blue and grey undertones.Trees are blowing in the breeze. The city of Brig, Switzerland is shining brightly with yellow lights. One house on Kirchgasse Street, was all quiet. There was an argument between two girls named Isabelle and Sarah. They were both very young. Isabelle was 10 years of age and Sarah was 15 years old. Isabelle had destroyed Sarah’s project about their family tree. Sarah had included an item that was…

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    Barnegat Bay, my family resides in Lacey Township, New Jersey. The narrow pathways were relaxing and subtle, but soon this body of water would take a turn in a dark mysterious path of the unknown. Each second the mellow skies were contrasting into a gray and weary tone. The sky seemed to reflect the worries that were setting within my mother and I eyes. My eyes…

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    The morning brings the sun, big and bright, lighting the horizon with brilliant shades of pink and purple. The rain is done, but the ground is muddier than it had been the day before. The trees are still dripping water down from their leaves. Pip steps outside into the beautiful morning. She inhales the scent of the forest. It is a nice mix of after rain and morning dew. It brightens her spirits considerably. She is still full of the determination to make a difference she had felt the night…

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    where she went while coughing. “Cleo! Where are you, Cleo!” Asata frantically ran around looking for her friend as the dust settled. Panting, Asata saw something drifting down from the sky, some feathers. Asata reached up and grabbed the feathers attached to a small blue jewel That slowly came down from the discolored sky. “An earring?” But Cleo had feather earrings too. Asata thought ,Realizing that her friend was most likely dead she sat on the dirt ground. A single tear rolled down her…

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    The soft breeze blew my hair back. The fresh autumn feel and the excitement within me sent a shiver down my back. I could smell the salty ocean. I was standing atop the hill in front on my house over looking the ocean. My breath formed little clouds as I breathed out warm air. I watched as down below the sailors unloaded cargo where the ships docked. The tide was high and kept spraying them slightly with the ocean water. I grew impatient and turned and sprinted back up to the house. Mother sat…

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    The park was fascinating, with the dark green leaves blowing and the sound of quiet guitar and deer feet and clumps of toddler’s shoes. The grass was dancing under my feet as I ran, quietly, efficiently, streaks of brown after my soles. I laughed quietly with nature, but I didn’t make a sound. Nara Park. A quiet, resting place. Wildlife in a bustling city of sounds, colors, and time. The scent of leaves and grass filled the air as I walked the streets of Nara. Concrete. Step. Step. Step. A…

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    up here,” She beckoned, arm reaching out to me. “You’re just going to push me down again, aren’t you?” I chuckled, not willing to fall victim to her exploits another time. “Probably,” She remarked, pausing, staring up at the beauty that filled the sky, “But this view would be worth that risk.” I relented, reaching to her outstretched arm. As I reached the top of the support, my view was filled completely with the stunning sights from before. She was right; the landscape looked so much better…

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    4-H Exhibit Goal Sheet Name: Hailey Kube Project Area: Visual Arts Club: Ellis Jackson Ag Stars Class: Number: 10305 Grade: 8th Number of years in Project: 3 1. What did you plan to learn or do? (What was your exhibit goal?) My goal was to find a painting I liked and make it my own. I also wanted to improve my shading skills. 2. What steps did you take to learn or do this? I went to a workshop. At that workshop we talked about copyright 101. Afterwards we got to…

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