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    Twilight is “Master of the Universe” by E.L James. This fan fiction was then transformed and published under the title Fifty Shades of Grey. The term “transformed” can only be loosely…

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    floor, lives Fred Wilson’s “Grey Area (Brown Version”. Part-sculpture, part-installation piece, “Grey Area (Brown Version)” depicts five busts of Nefertiti, the egyptian queen, each painted a different shade of “nude”, from a pale custard to a deep brown. The shelves the busts sit on and the wall behind them are painted a shade of tan. As a Black man himself, Wilson’s art often focuses on the representation and lives of African and Black people around the world and “Grey Area” keeps to this…

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    Mary I's Evil Doings

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    The Evil Doings of Mary I “A few deaths is just a small price to pay in order to save England from heresy” (Buchanan 13). This was a quote from Mary I as she burned 300 Christians at a stake for committing treason. But in actuality, these people were killed because they didn’t believe what their supreme ruler did. This was a major part of the Middle Ages and Mary I’s legacy because it dealt with the first female hierarchy’s reign, religion, and the hardships she caused. The biggest question of…

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    Introduction: In Dallas Texas police were in a standoff with sniper that killed five officers and still was on the loose looking for his next victim, the police were still negotiating with the gun man, when they sent in a robot to kill the gun man. The robot kills the gun man, but people were asking why use a robot to do the killing for them? Today I will be talk about three things as if why did the police use a robot to kill the gun man. First why did they have to use it, second did the police…

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    In the movie, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, we are introduced to a hardworking man named Tom Rath. Tom’s story demonstrates the struggles of a middle-class family in the 1950s. He also struggles with PTSD from serving in World War II. Tom’s true dilemma is expressed when he accepts a new job at a public relations company and is faced with making ethical business decisions, demonstrating his strong leadership capabilities, and providing for his family. The different characters that surround…

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    Preserve on Artwork The artwork that I chose to Preserve was "Gray Tree", because it caught my eye on the way it looked. The caption of "Gray Tree" is a simple way of explaining the artwork. "Gray Tree" Contour Lines are wavy and thick which bring out the form of a tree. I believe this was Piet Mondrian's goal to make it a simple and understandable painting. The caption of the artwork, the painting itself, and the colors he used to create the tree are simple. Value and Contrast come together in…

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    Sloan Wilson’s The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit is centered on Tom Rath, a man who despite having everything in life is so miserable and unhappy. He is so ashamed and scared to face his past that he turns into a dishonest, inhuman being with no emotion, ambition or zeal in life. When asked to write his autobiography, he thinks “only masochists can get along without editing their own memories” (13) which is very ironic because he unintentionally becomes the masochists in his attempt to edit his…

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    put a higher value on economic wealth than every other type. When this happens, people’s morals and values change for the worse. This is most directly related to inner wealth, which is a persons’ mindset, religion, and character. In the novel, Agnes Grey, Anne Bronte uses different characters to portray the message that a person’s inner wealth is more important than their economic wealth. The first family that Agnes encounters as a governess is the Bloomfield’s. Agnes had been given a positive…

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    Eventually, Martin is forced to choose between embracing a new culture in order to provide a life for his family by returning the bull and remaining true to his original beliefs by protecting the bull. The most important moment in Eddy Bell’s short film “Grey Bull” is when Martin kills his bull. This scene illustrates the internal tension caused by the conflict between believing in one culture while aspiring to fit into another.…

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    In Krúdy’s novella entitled, The Last Cigar at the Grey Arabian, presents the consequences of repression. The Colonel served in the army and is currently assigned to kill a journalist who insulted the high class force, the Casino. He is hesitant about this assignment which then he attempts to put on an image of higher society in order to separate from his true emotions about his profession. Inevitably, he is placed in an environment where it is evident that the Colonel is damaged and is dueling…

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