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    Design and processing It is interesting and beneficial to know how we can use a digital program to put a plan into action because as the world gets faster we have to be in steps with it. The digital programs help us to make standard lines and curves, shapes so it is possible save time for us hence for the client too. I also want to mention there are many different and creative programs in spite of that it was the best decision to choose the Adobe Illustrator because it is well known, practically…

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    As the Civil Rights movement progressed throughout the 1960s, racial tensions within American communities were in a perpetual state of hostility. Inevitably, commentary on the protests and riots sweep through every possible medium from news articles to high esteemed works of art. Two notable works include Larry River’s Black Revue (1970), and Andy Warhol’s Birmingham Race (1964). Larry River’s composition features three black men from chronological historical events. However, Birmingham Race…

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    4. Discuss the contrast/battle between good and evil in Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. [Ensure that your focus is on filmic elements] Alice in Wonderland heavily weighs up the idea of good and evil, this contrast is brought under the spotlight by the White Queen and the Queen of Hearts and their areas of dominance. This battle between good and evil employs a wide category of film techniques to show this struggle such as; setting, costume, soundscape, actors’ ensemble and performance, and camera…

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    She shook her head and rolled her eyes at what he had just said. “No,” she shook her head, “I don’t think Jason would enjoy a boat ride like this.” She teased him back, lifting her hands to gesture to the things around them. She was happy that he was the one she was paired up with for this date, she had a nice time chatting with him the first time and the time after that. He had no trouble at figuring out she was toying with him, she liked that. She like that she didn’t have to try and explain…

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    species are classified as Motyxia. Paul Marek is an entomologist who was determined to find these rare millipedes near San Luis Obispo, California. Marek set out on his journey in 2013. Bioluminescent millipedes are fluorescent, meaning they glow a green hue under UV light. Marek found it easier to search for the millipedes during the night. Soon after arriving at his location he found three bioluminescent millipedes. In a previous article written by Marek, he described in depth the…

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    Usher Insanity

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    The short story, The Fall of the House of Usher, is gothic fiction and is written by Edgar Allan Poe. Certain elements in the story and the actions of Madeline causes Usher to go completely insane and almost brings the narrator to the brink of insanity. Through specific gothic elements such as emotions and the eerie, mysterious setting, and the supernatural, Poe successfully achieves a suspenseful mood within his short story. At the end of The Fall of the House of Usher, when the house sinks and…

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    The Destructors Summary

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    The Secondary Source Philip C. Kolin is a professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Kolin has wrote other articles that the source does not list. “Green’s The Destructors” is one of Kolins’ work. This article was found in the Explicator Journal volume 58 issue 3 that was published in the year 2000. Within this source Kolin covers the history throughout the short story “The Destructors” by G. Greene. Kolin explains the time frame that the story was written, the connections between the…

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    In the Middle Ages, there was no police force in the medieval period so law-enforcement and catching criminals was in the hands of the community. If people thought a crime had been committed, the system worked in the following way: In modern times, this job is done instead by a police force, but during the Middle Ages it was different. The method I think was the best out of all ways of catching a criminal during the Middle Ages was the Constable. A constable was elected by the people of each…

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    (Jones). Through nature, hues and motion they had set a new kind of art. The type of art reaching beyond the minds and souls of our culture. Swirling or spiraling motions in the paintings points to both their emotional ties of their minds. In fact, they both suffer some form of disease, which makes you wonder if people with mental disabilities have some capability to see beyond the lenses of the world or could it possibly be an overwhelm emotional imaginative state of mind? The hues contrast…

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    Cambodian refugees and Vietnamese refugees also share differing experiences when it pertains to the topic of hardships faced when fleeing one’s homeland. Although both groups faced complications when fleeing their homeland, the complications and obstacles they faced were distinct. As for the Cambodian refugees, an abundant amount died during the journey to freedom. According to Kuy, “An estimated 3 million died during the Killing Fields, from torture, execution, starvation and disease. Some…

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