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    9/11 Hazards

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    A terrorist attack could be potentially as low tech as a shoe bomb or a well thought out plan such as the hijacking of aircraft that caused the 9/11 attacks in New York. The wide spectrum of hazards for a terrorist event range from Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), explosives, and a combination of hazards (WMD with an explosion of a factory or facility with harmful chemicals). Federal and State laws have ensured that hazardous chemicals and items that are transported or produced are properly…

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    mystification and ambiguity. Pinter has a specific technique to explore and elicit the mystery of human relationships. Pinter plays are characteristic of minimal plots and limited characters but the dialogues filled with powerful tension. He uses pauses, three dots and silence in his plays. They are the very essential and unique things of his dramatic dialogue. For Pinter silence is communication. The unexpressed is an integral element of the linguistic function. By the use of silence and pauses…

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    The painting represents pointillism, a style of art in which small dots of colours are made to form an image. From a distance, the dots blend together beautifully and forms a picture. He created the masterpiece by first applying a layer of small horizontal brush strokes of complementary colours. Then, he would add dots of colours that came together to form a picture. When completed, you can look at the painting and the dots will become one and it will be…

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    English and mathematic vocabulary in a context-rich instruction. This means strengthening the connection between the actual word and its context, whether its in reading or math. The author explains the purpose of a “dot,” for example. At “dot,” at the end of a sentence is a period, whereas a “dot,” between two numbers is a decimal point. So when a student answers a math problem, “2 point 4,” or 2.4 as a decimal, its crucial to ask that student what it stands for. You may ask the student, “how…

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    Lainey Reynolds Analysis

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    little black dots are painted all around her. They are coming out of her tightly held fists. The symbols in the first piece are the shoes and how everything in the drawing is melting. They symbolise how modern things are falling apart or “melting away”. The shoes show the steps to the future that holds new trend and fads. For example, the television melting away shows that it is becoming less and less popular by the day. In the second piece, I believe they are the little black dots around the…

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    Compare and Contrast: A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884) and The Blue Forest (1925) A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, painted by Georges Seurat in 1884, and The Blue Forest, created by Max Ernst in 1925, share resemblance as well as differences in both the formal elements and the context of art history in which they were created. La Grande Jatte depicts groups of people enjoying their leisure time on La Grande Jatte. Seurat was a Neo-Impressionist artist, who was fascinated with the scientific…

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    are many shades of gray throughout the value scale. On the upper right, there is two abstract shapes that are white, red and gray. Pouring from these irregular shapes are blue dots with a touch of orange in them. On the bottom right, there is an area of a teal color. On the top right, there is a large yellow dot. Around that dot, it fades from black to white like on the bottom left. Over the entire piece there are red zig-zagged lines. The elements most obvious in my work are color, line, shape…

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    Analysis Of Yayoi Kusama

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    Yayoi Kusama. Narcissism, Abstract and Minimalism: Everything merges with her inner vulnerability. In this essay I will examine the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, focusing on her performances and their meaning through her body's mental state as it progressed. I will also reflect on any potential narcissistic indications in her work. In addition, I will concentrate on her mental illness and how she used it in and through her art. I will investigate how much she has contributed towards, and what…

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    When I heard that we were going to a monster truck derby, I didn’t know what to think. We got tickets from entering this raffle, and the tickets had the name of a famous monster truck derby on it. A monster truck derby would be cool, but I didn’t want to sit in one spot for three hours. And the drive would be long as well. The traffic was going to be horrible since it was a big monster truck derby and we already lived two hours away. I decided that I would go anyways. I charged my phone so I had…

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    have the circle everyone from your family draws and whoever gets the black dot know looses. The theme I give this story is power of tradition. In the movie The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, was similar to the short story. It all started out by the little children picking up stones for the end of the story. Bill Hutchison drew the black dot which made his family eligible to be beaten to death. Tessie Hutchinson drew the black dot for the second (family) drawing. The kids were the ones picking up…

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