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    The 2016 Fall CSULB Dance in concert took place at the Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theater on November 17, 2016, at eight o’clock. It was a collection of different dance pieces. The following dance pieces: Suite Female Outcome X-Z, #followme, and Love Letter effects consisted of telling a story. This effect was delivered by using space, compositional tools, movement, and production elements. The opening dance piece Suite Female Outcome X-Z utilized background, costumes, dancer’s movements, music,…

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    classes and one for preschool. I observed David with two other girls were in toddler 2 since the class age from 2.3 till 2.9, if it is less than that they go to toddler 1, if it is more they go to preschool class. There was one teacher for the class. I observed David about 45 minutes, in this observation I took notes about Davied's behaviors and how it affects his development, according to the development domains: physical, cognitive and social-emotional. When I arrived the class the children…

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    Oedipus Downfall

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    Question 1 Oedipus is a tragic hero because he has a tragic flaw, of arrogance, and he was in a high position in society. Then, due to his own decisions, had a great fall from his place. Oedipus’s downfall was caused by his decisions, his tragic flaw, his unwillingness to accept his fate, and his pride. Oedipus thought he had free will, but all of his actions were predetermined by the gods. Oedipus was extremely smart, but he was too arrogant, which was his downfall. Sometimes our destinies are…

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    that I can write a piece without spelling mistakes. I always liked spelling as a subject which helped me excel at it even more when writing. Winning 4 spelling bees in a row was the result of loving the subject. When I wrote my both of my writing pieces, I did not have to make any edits that regarded spelling. I know that this is definitely a strength in my writing. One weakness in my writing is that I can fall in love with a word and I will use it many times in at least 2 sentences. When I…

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    “The Fall of the House of Usher;” From Gothic to Romantic In the literary piece, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” by Edgar Allen Poe, the American Romanticist author shows his gothic style to contribute to the overall theme of the tale give intriguing moods for the audience to experience. Poe uses several themes and symbols to add unique characteristics to make a typical fiction story into an epic Romanticist piece. “The fall of the House of Usher,” piece of literature can be viewed as a…

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    Punchbowl Falls

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    Sedimentology and Formation of Punchbowl Falls The following essay will focus on Punchbowl Falls, one of the thirteen waterfalls located on the Eagle Creek hiking trail in the Columbia River Gorge approximately 24 miles from downtown Portland, Oregon. The hike to Punchbowl Falls is a modest 4.2 miles with a slight elevation gain of 400 ft. While hiking the trail to Punchbowl one can find a variety of interesting rock faces and vast vistas overlooking Mt. Hood national forest. Punchbowl’s unique…

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    Gioia Fonda Analysis

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    The artworks I have chosen to discuss grabbed my attention through visual and emotions more than any other pieces of artwork. I want to compare and contrast the works of Gioia Fonda, because of the skill and patience needed to emplace art inside of the jars. Each artwork was created in 2017 and displayed at the Shasta College Art Gallery. Mt. Foolery captures the eye by gold flakes setting the ground floor with browns and black to show the mountains rising from the earth. The mountains made…

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    The pieces of artwork that I will be discussing are known as The Four Seasons by Philip Haas. The artwork consists of four separate sculptures that represent one of the four seasons. I found these sculptures to be very eye catching because of their style and large size. Each Sculpture is so different, but they are also very similar in many ways. I can tell that a lot of work was put into these pieces of art because of the complexity of their structure and details. These sculptures not only talk…

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    What category of art does this fall under? How can you tell? Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Canal, Holland falls under the category of a watercolor painting which is the use of pigments suspended in water and or gum arabic in order to create a sense of a dampened paper. This use of watercolor is obvious because of the detail shown in the painting. The colors and shapes seem to blend into one another, creating this murky and almost blurred image which can only be achieved through the use of…

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    Piano Recital

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    On October 22, 2016, I had the opportunity to attended a piano recital performed by Vadym Kholodenko, the 2013 Van Cliburn gold medalist. Although I have attended many concerts before, I had never been to a piano recital. Honestly, I have to say that I did not think that I would enjoy it as much as I did. The concert began at 7:30. The stage of the Mary Alice Marshall Performing Arts seemed empty on that evening, due to the fact that it had nothing but a beautiful grand piano. However,…

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