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    painting. He uses colorful graphics and manga style cartoon to show a darker subject material. He uses “hopelessness”, as his main subject with all of his art work. He shows this through the use of sculptures, paintings, drawings, and animations. The “Hustle ‘n’ Punch by Kaikai And Kiki”, was made in 2009. It is currently displayed at The Broad Museum, located on the third floor at the right side corner. It has a measurement of 118 1/8 x 239 3/8 x 2 inches, it is clearly larger than life size.…

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    1.) -Malcolm Little: In his childhood, Malcolm was a very aspiring young man, who dreamt of being a lawyer, and knew that it took more than what he was doing in Lansing. He also had a very good understanding how racism worked, and how white people thought of blacks. • “ ‘Well yes sir, I’ve been thinking I’d like to be a lawyer.’” –P. 38 • “All I knew for certain was that a lawyer didn’t wash dishes, as I was doing.” -P. 38 • “I was smarter than nearly all those white kids. But apparently I was…

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    airport in Newark, New Jersey, I remember seeing the colors red, yellow and green blur before my eyes as stop lights switched lights and cars roared past us. People were hurrying to get to their next destination and this, apparently, was the typical hustle and bustle of the city.…

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    The bridges have made the jail road much rush there is everywhere hustle and bustle. Noise is an environmental issue not even in jail road but all over Lahore. The chimneys the factories the construction also has a negative impact on the people. Construction also causes noise and jail road is usually under construction…

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    Whether it be the lack of wildlife such as birds or deer or the destruction of the trees and plants that hold golf courses together, many golf courses have caused more harm to areas of preservation than good. Since the inception of industrial mowers and high powered herbicides to kill weeds on a massive scale, golf courses have morphed into becoming high maintenance and potentially destructive facilities. In a simpler time, grass was kept by herds of sheep and the weeds were considered part of…

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    Author Susan Gale makes a good point when she says, “if your world revolves around money, you might be living on the wrong planet.” However, it is a fact that much of our world directly corresponds with exchanges and the meanings of it in different contexts. Economics, ecology, and globalization have both similar and different cultural practices, worldviews, and discourses surrounding them that can be seen when looking at disparities in resources and opportunities. Through several course…

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    Now that the season is over, I can talk to guys a bit about my early experiences with Yankees. My first vivid memories of the Yankees, was the 96 Championship. That was a heck of year. It was the beginning of a new era and new dynasty. I remember saying to myself, "Joe Torre, are you kidding me"? "That guy has never won anything." Doesn’t he have a losing track record, I said oh my gosh, come on guys, you could do better than that." Boy was I wrong, he brought the winning way back to Yankees…

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    An extremely rare occurrence is on my calendar for this week. I get to have lunch with my dear friend, Lindsay. Our friendship extends over a decade, but due to the hustle and bustle of life, we have not connected in a while. I want to make the most of our time together, because I know this moment will be gone before I know it. As ridiculous as it may appear, I am deeply considering making conversation cards to assure our conversation if filled with as much intention as possible. As an…

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    Sight-Seeinging In Tulsa

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    Beautiful trees, rolling hills and urban wilderness areas are not images that normally come to mind when thinking of Tulsa, Oklahoma. However, Tulsa is full of unique places to relax and go sight-seeing. Minus the hustle and bustle of noise and traffic, families are easily drawn in by the many opportunities for experiencing the great outdoors. One of the most intriguing places to go sight-seeing is Woodward Park. The beautifully landscaped park is near the heart of Tulsa and has become a prime…

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    over a steady beat, an eighth note or sixteenth note hi-hat with an open hi-hat on the off-beat, and a syncopated bass line. During the seventies, disco clubs, which were very common, were filled with disco dancers. Common dance moves included “The Hustle,” “The Bump,” “YMCA,” and many others. Detailed description of dance and the music: Disco dance is moving to music with your own style, while usually wearing disco-inspired clothing. Disco contains parts of funk, soul, pop, and salsa. In many…

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