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    of the students who just spent a lot of time and money going to college. So by avoiding students think in this manner Jobs talks about how in just his little time at college he actually learned a lot from a calligraphy class he dropped into after he dropped out. By going into the calligraphy class Jobs was able to use the knowledge he learnt from the class into creating the Mac computer. Giving this information Steve Jobs shows that learning from a college can actually be a big part with your…

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    soy wax. • The Studio Make Shibori Workshop is another fun thing to do when you're in Fairlight. You get morning tea and lessons on how to create beautiful textiles using the art of Shibori. • The Studio Make Basic Calligraphy Workshop will teach you the basic skills of calligraphy to create gorgeous typography that you can use in your arts and crafts. Morning tea is included. • The Studio Make Beginning Embroidery Workshop teaches you how to create pretty, embroidered textiles using your hands…

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    On June 14, 2005, Steve Jobs delivered a powerful speech to the graduating class at Stanford University. During his speech, Steve Jobs told three separated stories from his life. The first story is about connecting the dots. Steve Jobs dropped out from Reed College after the first 6 months and stayed as a drop-in for another 18 months before he really quit. His biological mother was so young and unwed college graduate student so she decided to put him for adaption and she felt that he should be…

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    In this paper, you will learn about three artworks and artists that can be found in the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. There are many different types of artists. For example, animation art, calligraphy, computer art, drawings, folk art, mosaic art, and the list can go on and on. These three specific artists are all different in many ways. By the style of art they worked with, their background information, also, their own perspective of what art means to them. I was able to get inspired by Lost…

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    like the Detail of Autobiography (Huai-su, Tang Dynasty, 7th-10th centuries), for people who come from China or have learnt some Chinese, it is easy to understand the meaning of this calligraphy, but for people who do not have a shared language with this calligraphy, it is difficult for them to engage in this calligraphy, which exactly shows the importance of building the bridge between designers and viewers. Fifthly, I think actually the difference between convergent thinking strategy and…

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    The social positions were very important in this period of time. The rank was choose on the family's birth. The high court nobles had the three top ranks, other officials had the fourth and fifth ranks, the sixth through ninth ranks were taken by minor officials, clerks, and experts in law and medicine. The beauty during the Heian period was really cherished. This included beauty, elegance, and fashion. The people would be judged on how good their outfit looked. Like today, the woman would use…

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    Americans are characterized by many traits, some more often than others. In the excerpt from Fredrick Jackson Turner’s, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History.” Mr. Turner names several of them to name a few: individualism, tenacity, and inquisitiveness. In Steve Job’s, “Stanford University Commencement Address” he talks about how inquisitiveness helped him build his empire. Likewise in President John F. Kennedy’s 1962, “ Address at Rice University on the Space Effort” the…

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    Sumi-E Painting Analysis

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    It is a cool winter’s day in Pullman Washington. A breeze rushes through the open windows and tickles my neck, causing goose bumps to rise on my skin. I pull out a piece of thin white paper from my desk, and prepare myself for the task at hand. My mind empties and I can feel myself relaxing deeper and deeper as I enter what seems to be a meditative state. I pour some water into the ink stone and begin to grind an ink stick into the still liquid. The sea of the stone quickly turns a dark carbon…

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    because of the builder, Shah Jahan’s, sad love story and the “unique beauty” (Bradnock & Bradnock 243) of the architecture. Built with white marble and different stones from across Central Asia, engraved with different floral designs and Arabic calligraphy, makes the Taj Mahal a must see structure. (Let’s Go 176) The Taj Mahal was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who hired “some 20 000 craftsmen and labourers.” (Dunlop 122) Some sources claim Ustad Ahmad Lahauri was the main architect of…

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    Syllabus Day Speech

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    Hello, Hi! I’m glad to be back, although I miss my family. This was the first syllabus day (not that we actually get a syllabus day, we always just jump right into learning) that didn’t make me cry, so that’s good. Do you have to take a speech class? I do, and I’m very nervous about it. We have to do an “impromptu speech,” where he gives us the topic and we only have two minutes to prepare before speaking. I did watch “Series of Unfortunate Events,” it was a very fascinating drama! (see what I…

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