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    wanted to support him-Ponyboy or Dally and he picked to go outside and meet Dally. Where Darry and Ponyboy didn't talk for a long time and ignored each other and whenever they confront each other they would push and gave an ugly stare. On the other hand, Soda sees Dally crying and tells him to be strong and have hope. The next day, Dally goes to meet Johnny in the morning to give him his favorite flowers roses and a picture of them all smiling, having fun and being happy about something.…

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    reflection. Hand with Reflecting Sphere is a lithograph made by Mauritis Cornelis Escher in the year 1935. Hands with Reflecting Sphere basically shows a hand holding a sphere with a reflective surface against what looks to be a wall. The reflection shows Escher sitting in his office while holding the sphere. (see fig.1) When generally looking at the lithograph it seems to be very simple and straight forward but in reality the lithograph is very unique. The…

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    down, which is symbolizing mountain. A group of people gathering on the edge of the mountain. On the very bottom, everyone was holding some kind of tools on their hand. At the middle in the right hand corner, there is a tree and one person is raising his/her hand towards the tree. In the middle line, there are three people on the left holding a long tool on the left hands, which could be a torch or a spear with their chin rise up high. Ironically, there are 2 figures look very similar to the…

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    with her while she is holding him. The female is upside down, holding herself by her legs while, with one hand, holding on to the male. The male’s right hand is holding her left hand. His left hand is the only body part that is holding him on the pole because his legs are detached and swinging around, while they are spinning on the pole. This reveals the confusion she has because in one hand she wants to push him away from her and leave, but on the other hand she still is holding him and not…

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    Cody was swinging in a baby swing on the playground. He was holding on with both hands in a firm closed grip on the chains. His mother was pushing him and the swing. When the swing was pushed, his feet was bent under the seat. When the adults where talking, Cody would look to the adult that was speaking at that time. Cody mother asked him to go play with the other children. He yelled out “NO”, while shaking his head no. Then he told his mother “push”. Then mom stated pushing him again on…

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    Tricep Kickback

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    starting on your right side first) while holding onto the hand weight with your left hand. Palms should be facing your torso. Place your left leg and right hand on the bench. Backs should be straight while knees are slightly bent and hips should lean forward. Make sure that your upper arm is close to your torso and is parallel to the floor (bend your elbow if you need to make adjustments). Also, forearms should be pointed towards the floor when holding the hand weights. A 90 -egree angle…

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    Merengue Dance History

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    faced each other and holding hands at arm’s length. However, they did not holding each other closely like today we do. The original movements for this dancing was only shaking the showers and swift movement of the feet, and they didn't move the hips (Austeritz, 2013). Nowadays, when partners dancing merengue, they use to hold each other in a closed position. For leader, he holds the follower’s waist with his right hand, and uses his left hand to holding follower’s right hand at follower’s eye…

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    Developmental milestones are things that most children can do at a certain age, these milestones are reached in how children play, learn, speak, behave and their movement. ‘More than 90% of babies at this age are walking well enough that they are able to squat down, pick something up off the floor and jump back up again’ (Dana Sullivan, 2015) Children start from learning how to sit up alone which gives them a new perception of the world, crawling gives the child more freedom and independence,…

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    – this is why I felt called to challenge this norm. Second, I aimed to challenge the stigmas associated with male homosexuality. In order to challenge both of these norms at the same time, I decided to hold hands on a couple occasions with a willing male friend. Thus, a friend and I held hands in front of the gym and while walking into the commons – showing affection for each other by doing…

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    Understanding that there are so many different forms of symbolisms throughout the novel, I chose to illustrate what I thought were some of the most important. From examining my illustration, you can see that there is a man’s hand holding a glass paper weight; and within it is a brain. The hand is contemplating on whether or not to crush the paperweight as it will have full control once completed. You can also see that the background is dark and filled with paradoxes, which are frantically…

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