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    Leon Trotsky Analysis

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    trying to find asylum. He finally found asylum in Mexico. This is a picture depicting his arrival in Mexico with his wife Natalya Sedova. Frida Kahlo came to greet them upon their arrival and let them stay in the Casa Azul (Blue House). Trotsky was later assassinated in Mexico. This photograph depicts how famous Trotsky was at the time. This international fame led Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, prominent Mexican artists and members of the Communist Party, to be willing to help with accommodating…

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    LONG ASS DAY The ride to Austin seemed to last a lifetime. I was sprawled in the backseat sleeping the hours away until we finally arrived into the hot city. My mom, sister and I unsure of what to do, decided to just park the car and walk around. I suggested going to a botanical garden even though the heat was almost unbearable and we were all pretty tired. The first thing we did was go to the gift shop to get a map to explore the garden. A map in my hand I went through a trail that led to a…

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    Last year, when I moved to Virginia, it was like a kick into reality. I was forced to move away from friends that were like family, and get use to another place that I would soon have to call home. Usually I would have been quick to try and make new friends, but it was different this time around. Instead I spent a lot of time being quiet and alone, which eventually lead to me getting to know myself. From being alone, I learned to love my own company. I start doing things like reading books and…

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    Tina Modotti was an italian photographer. She did modeling and acting. She was important figure in revolutionary politics. She was born august 17, 1896 in udine, italy. She died on january 5, 1942 in mexico city, mexico. She immigrated to the United States when she was 16. She acted in plays and silent movies. In 1920 she met a photographer named Edward Weston. This caused her to be interested in photography. Edward mentored her and guided her through photography. By 1923 they moved to mexico…

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    Diego Rivera was a Mexican painter, and he was largely based on the historical roots of Mexico. He had many great contributions to American societies during the beginning half of the twentieth century. Rivera’s main goal was for his art to revolutionize the world. Rivera was always a very radical person, and it reflected in his art; at the peak of Rivera’s art career he was caught in the middle of a revolution of politics and technology, which made his views in support of communism and…

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    I have adopted(as I tried to feel in Canada as well). I need to put my roots down, to vote and make a difference that I can”(72). Bharati's new culture new American culture gives her a reason to be a part of her community and make a difference. In Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera, Herrera expresses how Frida’s artwork gives different perspectives through her portraits. “Most of the two hundred paintings she produced in her abbreviated career were self-portraits. ...She dressed in flamboyant…

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    Jennifer Le Arts-1301-85402 It was a rainy Saturday when I went to the Dallas Museum of Art where I first encountered the enormous steel sculpture Ave by Mark Di Suvero, which could be an artwork for commemoration and serves as a recognizable icon for citizens to demonstrate that the building next to it as an art museum. The abstract sculpture rested on the large grassy area where the bright red steel complimented the green grass that stood next to the light gray museum. The contemporary…

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    learner and helped me and opened up a world of job opportunities. I enjoy being a translator. To this day, I enjoy seeing and listening to music and movies related to my mexican culture. I learning about famous spanish and latin painters. For instance, Frida khalo had really been an inspiration to me. Her paintings are sublimations of her physical and psychological suffering. Her experiences gave her a unique view of the world. I hope to continue helping others similar to how they helped me…

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    Legal Law Case Study

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    1. Agreement Offer An offer must include an intention to be bound combined with final and certain language that requires no further communication other than acceptance. This is distinguishable from an invitation to treat, which is an invitation to others to make an offer. This distinction is based on the facts of the case. Kelvin’s quotation is the offer, because it included all the necessary details such as price and delivery date, which makes it necessary only for Brie to communicate her…

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    open all the oppressions that kept them in the dark. The roots of these unique roses have been extended through the worlds of the arts, the fields of sports, the labs of science, and the innovations of technology defying any challenges. Women like Frida Kahlo, Beyoncé, Jaide Bucher, Marie Curie, and Carol Shaw have proved to be capable of achieving anything they propose, making it clear that they were meant to be prominent in such a diverse world. There was once a picture that portrayed women…

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