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    images can portray a wide range of ideas that individuals have on themselves, others and the world around them. Such images can influence the way of which we view themes and other individuals around us. This concept is demonstrated in John Misto’s ‘Shoe-horn Sonata’ through the use of the themes of music and symbolism. Themes of symbolism and visualisation are explore in the music video of Missy Higgin’s ‘Oh Canada’ (directed by Natasha Pincus). Both of these texts discover the ideology that…

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    It was a bright and sunny day in the middle of September in the big apple. Cosmetic Scientist Dr. David Van Horn was working on his newest line of fragrances and lotions for the upcoming season. David hoped that the line would jumpstart his sad and depressing career, which his wife had actually left him because of it. He stayed up for many nights trying to find the perfect scent combination. But sadly, after countless hours of hard work, all of them failed. He finally gave up and went to bed.…

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    Horn and Blankson start off chapter 3 by urging the reader to recognize that due to limitations to the current theory of intelligence due to the limitations in current research methods. They go on to critize the current theory of intelligence, specifically the use of psychometric ‘g.’ The authors argue ‘g’ cannot explain the entirety of the positive manifold of cognitive ability tests due to the lack of evidence. Rather there have to be at least two broad common factors, which the authors argue…

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    The Battle of the Little Big Horn was way more than just a battle. The events that led up to the battle may be more important than the battle itself. In 1874, gold was discovered in the Black Hills of Dakota. Let it be known that in 1851 the Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed and it protected the Black Hills from white settlement and miners. The Black Hills was considered holy land by the Sioux Indians. The government offered to buy the Black Hills from the Sioux but they refused to sell. Then…

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    dragons on the left. Notice that they both have horns. Can two dragons with horns have a baby dragon with no horns? A: Yes Q: 2. Why do you think it can be done? A: If each parent has Hh to make up their horns, as long as the gametes that are used in fertilization are h, then the baby will have horns. Q: 3. OK, let's make sure you remember the rule for horns. Here's a little quiz: Which of these genotypes do you think will make a dragon that has horns? (Choose all that apply.) A: Hh HH Q: 4.…

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    Roni Horn There are many photographers out in the world today, but only one has stood out the most. Roni Horn was born on September 25th, 1955 in New York City and continues to live to this very day at 61 years old. Horn is a well- known and recognized for being an American visual artist and her work was strongly reflected the beginning or start of the Minimalism time. Her way of naming her work is very special and always have a significant meaning to them. She states in an interview that…

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    Today I am interviewing two men who were both involved significantly in Operation Barbarossa – Joseph Stalin and Wolfgang Horn. Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during WWII, and made the crucial decisions for the future of Russia. Whilst Wolfgang Horn did not play a powerful role during WWII, he did fight the Soviet Union on the Eastern front, and can provide us with his first hand experiences when fighting the Red Army. (Adams, 2009). What is your opinion of the Treaty of…

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    music but I am most proud of the kids that I have worked with in Horn Choir. I founded Horn Choir at the beginning of 2015 as a fun escape from the stressful school life but it became much more. In horn choir I was able to encourage kids that I have student taught to join my organization. Little did I realize it, two of the younger kids participated in self-harm (cutting themselves). After realizing this shocking news I realized that Horn Choir was not just a fun activity for them, it was…

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    The distinctively visual qualities allow composers to effectively explore significant aspects of life and give responders an insight into human suffering and strength. John Misto successfully conveys this notion thoroughly in his play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ that demonstrates an emotional and physical response from its audience. Through the experiences of the main characters, Bridie and Sheila, Misto creates vivid and distinctive images of the suffering they endured and the strength they had to…

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    The tower [is] gone. The light [is] gone. The thing that [calls] it across a million years [is] gone.” The Fog Horn, by Ray Bradbury, exhibited the troubling characteristic of human nature, desire. Within this story, there was a monster who is on its own for more than a million years, who finally thought it found another, only to have its feelings to played with…

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