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    I’ve always liked to draw, but I never thought I was going to draw real life things because I’ve always thought that it was really hard to draw them. When I was in school I had some art classes, but what they taught me then is nothing compared to what I’ve learned now. To be honest, I can’t say I’m an expert drawing, but now I pay attention to the little details, which before I thought they really didn’t matter. I’m aware that there’s more than one way to draw, and a lot of different techniques…

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    Without the aid of the context, the content of Tereska Draws Her Home can be easily manipulated. The visual only provides a small portion of the information needed to know to grasp the depth and emotional message that the image is trying to send and the historical moment that it stands for. For example, without knowing Tereska’s situation, someone might assume she is around 6 years old and that it is normal for her to be drawing inept and jagged scribbles. Annette Shore comments that children…

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    Everly's Play Case Study

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    Case Study Everly’s play is exactly where the developmental norms are for her age rang. While observing, Everly played with her truck and her My Little Ponies. Everly would place her ponies on top of the truck and would pull the truck along with her hands to recreate driving. In Everly’s play there was a conflict with the characters because all of the ponies wanted to be the truck driver. Everly held one pony and pushed all the other ponies off the truck while recreating the voices of the…

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    life focusing on what people have not done he or she should take pride in the things they have done, and follow in the footsteps of writers, photographers, and artists that have become famous through this life philosophy. In the poem As the Time Draws Nigh, Whitman proclaims "Oh soul! we have positively appear’d—that is enough", line…

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    How did you learn to draw so good ? My hands mingling over the crayons lying all over the bed-sheets, trying to fetch that one particular colour for bringing out the shades in the grass of the park which was canvased on a piece of chart paper, right of an A3 size. The competition was going to start in an hour and I was doing the Rehearsal Dinner for the big Wedding event yet to come; practising on that ‘Park Scene’ which my father sketched for me to colour which I was going to Xerox (as my…

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    Black Women Don’t Draw Ormes’ artist ability started as a child. In Goldstein’s (2008) interview with Ormes’s sister Delores, she remembers Ormes drawing as a little girl and making carvings out of the soap. Even though Ormes’s high school did not offer art classes she drew cartoons for the yearbook and later became the art editor. Ormes did not receive formal training as an artist, except in the early 1940’s she took a few drawing classes when she moved to Chicago at the School of the Art…

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    Patti Dobrowolski’s “Draw Your Future: Take Control of Your Life” In people’s whole life, it is necessary to set up different goals and achieve the most important one. However, people always struggle with how they can find a goal and how to use the plan in the most effective way. In Ted Talk “Draw Your Future: Take Control of Your Life”, Patti Dobrowolski shows us that picture is the key to make the first step. Based on her description, pictures can present lots of things and it shows things…

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    against rigorous math courses and the clubs that these students join, such as the Robotics club, often treat girls as hindrances, offering them managerial duties rather than allowing them to participate in the engineering (“Why STEM Fields Still Don’t Draw More Women”). Even in clubs not centered around the STEM field, the idea that a female student should pursue certain interests are expressed. For example, Girl Scouts do not provide science based activities for participants, and “badges…

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    Forward Osmosis Case Study

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    development of FO process can be governed by two major factors; the development of high-performing draw solutions and highly efficient FO membrane. 4.1. Draw solutes development: The draw solution has several factors that can affect FO performance. These factors mainly comprise of draw and feed solution osmotic pressures [61], draw solute solubility, temperature, concentration of draw solution, draw solute molecular weight and particle size. An ideal solution’s osmotic pressure was given by…

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    How to Draw the Cartoonnetwork’s Powerpuff Girls The Powerpuff Girls is one of Cartoonnetwork popular cartoon shows. The artists behind the show animation style used very bold and vibrant colors to make each character stand out against the dull backgrounds; simultaneously, had the characters appear simple and bright. Drawing the Powerpuff Girls can seem very daunting at first glance, but after constant practice and determination, you will find that drawing the girls is easy and quite fun.…

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