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    Hip Hop Sociology

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    Hip hop comprises of music, dancing, art, poetry, language and style or as it’s called now of days Swag. Its creators/ entrepreneurs were from the inner-city hard-not society: frustrated young people who felt subjugated by the system, disqualified from conventional culture, and frantic with emotions waiting to be express. These cultural entrepreneurs did a lot of illegal, condemned, or otherwise disapproved of the music industry in the beginning. In modern time hip hop is now a global…

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    culture transforming it into an aesthetic and designed object? He uses the etchings of Piranesi as a foil to the contemporary obsession with ruin and modernism’s failure to exist in an authentic ruinous state. Piranesi’s Carceri, is a series of 16 prints depicting prisons as aggregates of monumental historical architectural structures “he captured their overgrown residues with archival precision”(pg. 15). Piranesi’s etchings were rediscovered in the twentieth century, a reflection on northern…

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    Bernard Leech Essay

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    Tyler Morrison Ceramics 1 11/15/2017 Research Paper: Bernard Leach Widely regarded as one of the most influential potters of the 20th century, Bernard Leach helped popularize British studio pottery. Leach developed a style of pottery and ceramics that is a combination of the styles from Japan, China, Korea, and England. Many of his works are functional, yet highly decorated pieces. Bernard Leach was born on January 5, 1887 in Hong Kong. Though his mother died while giving birth to him, Leach…

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    Melinda Sordino’s behaviors are best diagnosed as posttraumatic stress disorder with a secondary disorder of depression. Melinda’s symptoms last for a whole school year, which is consistent with the one month bench mark for most posttraumatic stress disorder patients. One of Melinda’s symptoms of her posttraumatic stress disorder is that multiple times throughout the book she bites her lips and nails to the point of pain and even sometimes until she bleeds. At one point in the story, she even…

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    Group Analysis Essay

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    The group whose popup exhibition I have chosen to do my analysis on is Group A+ created a sculpture of Mao in the form of a Podium made from wood which stood to the height of a person and had various propaganda pieces that formed its body with a centerpiece that states serve the people, but the most interesting part of this piece is that while it is centred around glorifying Mao with propaganda it’s face does the opposite in the way that they portray Mao, Ultimately Mao is given an unflattering…

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    Case study of X-ray imaging with grating interferometer on pearls Abstract- With the increase of fraudulent conduct in the field of jewellery there has been increase in the demand for inspection to identify the purity of the product. In this case study X-Ray Radiography is used to identify natural pearls and artificially cultured pearls. In order to understand the internal structure a personalized grating interferometer and inspection has been performed to obtain measurements. The computed…

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    You drive home exhausted after a long, hard day of work. After you turn a few more corners you realize your gas tank is etching dangerously close to the red. You squint your eyes, searching for the nearest gas station before spotting and pulling into the Shell gas station, which is a few miles away from your house. You park your car at the pump, and go inside the convenience store to purchase a large Root beer. It’s a scorching summer day, and you fill the plastic cup all the way to the brim…

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    hanging. Losing my best friend was like losing my other half. I had nobody to tell my secrets to or talk about all the superfluous details about my day. It was a deep wound and I know I had no one to blame other than myself. I tried to get over it by etching in my brain that it was for the best but I still think about how different my life would be if she was still in it. Joan Didion was in the same position when she said “…I suspect she will reappear when I least want to see her... (492)” I…

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    Die Weber Play Analysis

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    is by no means intended as an illustration of the play, instead, the print series focuses universal themes such as the desire for freedom and powerlessness of the oppressed. The final version of the series consists of three lithographs and three etchings, which will all be discussed. For instance, the first print ‘Need’ (Fig. 5) depicts the quiet despair of a mother…

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    Brynn readied herself for another long day at work. She tied her red hair in her signature French-braid and pulled her coat over her plain blue jumpsuit. She locked the door behind her as she left her apartment. It was late September, but the crisp cold of winter was already in the air. She pulled her ball cap down further and hunched into the wind, trudging through the rain on her mile walk to work. Restoring old artifacts was hard work, but it paid the bills. Brynn couldn’t wait to get back…

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