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    ARTISTIC LIFE by Eva Teichroeb Since I was a little girl I loved drawing and coloring with all the neat art supplies.Sometimes I even scribbled on my arms and legs. I love art because it lets me draw or show my ideas and thoughts.Usualy if I’m bored I go to my sketchbook and draw or paint. I started piano around the age of six or seven.My first few songs I learned from my *calso50.The keys lightned up red when I was supposed to press them.My best friend…

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    Creon Celebrity

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    "Nobody can tell me where I can and can't go." Kanye West. Possibly the most controversial celebrity of the century. His arrogant, ego-centrical, out spoken, and stubborn traits draw the public's eye to him. Putting them in awe of how someone could have no filter and have a sole focus for themselves. Just like everybody says, "no one loves Kanye more than Kanye." In the Greek play "Antigone" the King of Thebes referred to as Creon brought himself to the citizens attention based off of his…

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    Somebody once said that "You sometimes have to lose somebody before you can finally know what they mean to you." "The Scarlet Ibis", a short story written by James Hurst, is primarily focusing on a disabled, yet compassionate young boy named Doodle who is being pushed to overcome many obstacles in life by the narrator, Brother. This encouragement and pushing for Doodle to succeed out of Brother's pride leads to the mournful death of Doodle after Brother fails to stay with him during the storm.…

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    Music Class

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    different personalities in the room. You have people who can draw characters, backgrounds, and collage. Taking an art class can also spark the imagination in students. In art class they normally have assignments based on drawing their own type of stuff. As different people have their own things they like to draw they also have their own type of techniques. Some people may rather draw with markers, other pencils. Some would rather draw left handed others right but at the end of their drawings are…

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    There are many people who have to get their blood drawn for health concerns. It can show how well the kidneys, heart, lungs and other organs work. The people who draw your blood are called a phlebotomist. A phlebotomist is a trained individual, usually working in a doctor’s office, hospital or medical care unit. A phlebotomist is trained to draw blood from another individual via vein in the arm (aka venipuncture) pricks in the finger and in babies, pricks in the heel of the foot. Venipuncture…

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    offspring to die. Bill Hutchinson just so happened to draw the ticket, leading for the whole family to be in danger. Bills wife, Tessie, just so happened…

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    The Lottery Questions

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    “the people of the village [begin] to gather in the square” (The Lottery pg23) in “The Lottery”, districts in “The Hunger Games” do the same. A boy and a girl are chosen by drawing two pieces of paper from a bowl, and in the other story, husbands draw in a box. There is no real prize, but death, or a chance of death when you are chosen. Both stories are set in the olden days, where villages are very small and people struggle for food. The fact that in each tale they do a tradition every year,…

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    Frank Louis Allen is from Bedfordshire, England and is also autistic but discovered his talent after suffering from a back injury. When Frank Louis Allen draws, he plays music or the television to distract his brain enough to let his subconscious do the work, therefore giving his hands the freedom to flow with all of the ideas that are in his head. Allen used marker in his Live I and Live II drawings, located in the basement of the Academic Center, but mainly used black throughout both drawings.…

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    seems excited to be at the lottery, she seems to shy away when it comes to be her turn to draw her piece from the black box. She even goes as far as sacrificing her own daughter and son-in-law to draw so that she’ll have a less likely chance of being selected. Tess shows extreme selfishness in her actions. But her daughter is married and must draw with her own husband and family. Now it is Tess’s turn to draw. She reaches in and pulls out a piece and holds it firmly in her fist because she is…

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    Doug’s dad. Doug meets Mr. Powell at the Marysville free Public library one day. Doug goes to the library and goes upstairs to where the Birds of America book sits. Mr. Powell asks if Doug could draw. Doug gives Mr. Powell an attitude, “What a jerk. Didn’t he hear me say I don’t draw?” Chumps draw.” Mr. Powell never gives up on Doug throughout…

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