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    have chosen, also the movement in which the artist practiced. My masterwork that I have chosen to work on is belongs to Robert Mapplethorpe and it is his self portrait of 1980. In his artwork he portrays himself as the archetypal bad boy, with black leather jacket, dark shirt, cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth, the coolly appraising gaze and the carefully coiffed 50s style hair. Reason why I have chosen this self portrait of Mapplethorpe is because his style of photography and art…

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    light on and off five times until it stays on. When he is in the bathroom, he throws out the leather gloves he used for the day into a pedal trashcan. This trashc an is depicted perfectly for a person with OCD because they do not have to touch it or get near to it in order for it to open. Melvin then continues to wash his hands, trying not to touch anything with his whole hand, he opens the medicine cabinet, containing a vast of soap bars perfectly organized, he takes a bar and removes the…

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    Podcast Speech Analysis

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    Podcast Script This photograph was taken in an era where the most defining characteristic of America; freedom, was barraged by the daggers of communism surfacing around the globe. In the 1960’s, American soldiers fought a raging war in Vietnam to protect liberty and freedom on the home-front. With Americans liberties protected, they were able to pursue the American spirit with full force. This image is part of a series called the “Freedom Riders” that Danny Lyon captured and produced. He…

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    “Wait… I was under the impression that all infected areas been quarantined at this point,” Governor Lewis proclaimed. Everyone at the table kept their mouths shut, as they felt an intensity that would soon escalate into power struggle steadily increasing. “Governor!” Hanes said, sternly as he raised his voice back at Lewis while pounding his fist on the conference table. “This sickness has covered two major cities, several states, scores of counties, and a myriad of townships…

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    Grease Film Analysis

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    romance, and comedy. The lead actors in the movie were John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, and Didi Conn. They played Danny Zuko, Sandy Olsson, Betty Rizzo, and Frenchy respectively. The character that was played by Travolta was a leather bomber jacket wearing, slick back hair popular kid. The group of people with whom he associated himself were guys who called themselves the T-Birds and who held themselves higher than anyone else and prided themselves on how many girls they…

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    white socks and make sure the skin is not visible. It is recommended for individuals to wear dark socks and women to wear neutral hosiery. Women and men should wear comfortable closed toe shoes, preferably of a darker shade. Men are advised to wear leather-like dress shoes and women to wear a basic pump or a flat professional looking shoe. A rule of thumb is to stick with the basics, colors black & blue are acceptable, and avoid extreme selections at all costs. 4.) Grooming techniques…

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    Siera Hanks Hum 110 Prof. Weber Paper #2 A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words: A defense of art in Socrates’s ideal society In Plato’s The Republic, Socrates makes an interesting, and inflammatory, argument for the exclusion of art from his ideal society. Although he enjoys art himself, he feels that it cannot be defended as something that is good or useful for people because it is imitative, and thus, in his opinion, a diversion of truth. However, Socrates invites the possibility of a defense…

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    lard, exported from the United States. This was the start of a European exclusion movement of American livestock (Carrol 109). The main disease that was being checked for in the meat was Tuberculosis, or more specifically Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB). Bovine Tuberculosis is an airborne disease among livestock that affects an infected animal’s lungs. Consumption of bTB spoiled meat can lead to Tuberculosis in humans due to bacteria remaining on the meat. Today, it can be treated with antibiotics,…

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    Foster Child Case Study

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    years of age he was placed with foster mother Betty Paul for approximately 2 years. According to Joshua the foster mother would force him and another foster child named Anthony Wallace Jr. to fight each other. Subsequently she would whip them with a leather whip during those occasions. When Joshua was questioned if the whip was used for anything else she replied "no, just for whipping." Furthermore he stated "it was a real whip but it was a cheap price." Additionally the foster mother who had…

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    He cannot help but think that Agent Scuzzy has something to do with this.... She and her flying liquid discharges.... The naughty smile on Agent Scuzzy's face is proof enough for the Assistant Director. She winks at him, a come-hither look, as an exclamation point to confirm his suspicions. Agent Scuzzy has no shame. The room is semi-dark—the blinds drawn tight except for slivers of light that peeps through. A dancing hula girl sways to and fro on top of the disorder splayed out in disarray…

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