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    It looked blankly at me, then it had grew a big smirk. My face horrified, jaw dropping, eyes hanging, body trembling. This thing looked... Beautiful. Not a single problem could be seen on it’s face. Perfect skin, hair, eyes, mouth, nose, everything. Perfect. An idealized figure, it was like something out of a dream. You could look at this thing and already tell that it was simply perfect. With not a single defect or negative in it. It took a step towards me, resulting in me backing up and…

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    Dance Chapter 3 Summary

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    “Training as the medium through which”, chapter 3, written by Melanie Bales is a chapter that is written on the theme of self-discovery and how as dancers we could apply the ideas to ourselves. Melanie Bales is a professor at Ohio State where she graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy. Bales also studied at the Joffrey School and was a Harkness Ballet Trainee. Throughout this article, I experienced different things for myself when going through and reading each section. A lot of references that…

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    Paper About Earthquakes

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    cause a section of the fault to break loose and the two halves bounce past each other (Thompson 16). The release of this burst of energy comes in waves of motion called seismic waves (Thompson 16). These waves start from the center of the earthquake called the epicenter (Thompson 17). The shock waves travel upward and outward in a circular motion extremely fast (Thompson 17). They cover a distance of a hundred miles in just a few short seconds (Thompson17). People are able to sense these waves…

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    They always say that makeup is an art. Rather than getting discouraged, there is something comforting in that. This means that with the proper instruction anybody can turn a drab look into something fantastic. All it takes is someone to show you what to do. When you are planning for a big night out, it can be fun to try a new look. However, if you do not know what you are doing, the consequences can seem terrifying. We have all tried it, and later wished we did not. But, if you could have…

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    In first grade my teacher was Mrs.Armstrong, she would give us candy when we were good or did good deeds. She is a very kind, loving person. I would always get sent to the corner for talking too much. But then again it wasn't my fault she put me next to my best friends I just chose to seize the opportunity. All my friends and I would go and run laps at recess to burn off some of the energy we had from bottling it up in class. We all enjoyed running, especially when we would get a little foot…

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    In Charles Chesnutt’s “Po Sandy” (1899) and Harreit Wilson’s Our Nig (1859), black bodies are consumed and stripped of their identities and humanity. However, these characters are able to show resistance throughout their consumption. Black characters in the texts often become commodities used by their owners for their own benefit. The characters, whether they are legally free or not, are subjected to violence that intends to rid them of what makes them human and render them lifeless objects…

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    Mimbres Research Paper

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    pottery changed to red-on-white. Towards the end of this phase was the introduction of the black-on-white pottery of the Classic Mimbres that is best known and tied to the Mimbres culture. The Late Pithouse is also defined by the change in homes from circular to rectangular shape. There were larger communities and more of them. The Kivas were also larger. Generations of people probably stayed in these areas due to the discovery of burials, but they were still very mobile. Most of these homes…

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    popularized the earth-centered universe. They believed that ten concentric spheres constructed the cosmos, with a fixed and motionless earth at its center. The first eight of these held the planets and the stars, while the ninth and tenth allowed for the motion of the others. Aristotle believed that the perfect shape was a circle, so he asserted that each sphere must move circularly around the earth. In the Middle Ages, the idea of the Empyrean Heaven was introduced to the Ptolemaic…

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    Engineering Drawings Throughout the history of civilization, there have always been a select few individuals whose unique gifts have allowed them to engineer and invent some of history 's most important machines. One of the most popular examples of these individuals, Leonardo Da Vinci, existed during the Italian Renaissance. He was a self-taught engineer, artist, and architect who was always fascinated by art and machinery, famous for being able to intertwine them into his inventions. His…

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    The Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution refers to historical change in thought and belief, to change in social and formal organization. This revolution began in Europe roughly between 1500-1700. It started with Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) who stated a heliocentric cosmos, and ended with Isaac Newton (1642-1727) who proposed universal law and a Mechanical Universe. But, some historians have cut this back, claiming that it properly extends only to the publication of Newton's…

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