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    Being an effective ER doctor Dr. Huyler is a effective ER doctor. The story “Sugar” by Frank Huyler is about a couple who bring in their daughter into the ER after noticing she wasn't behaving normally. Once they explained all the symptoms to Dr. Huyler he started to ask a series of questions to get to the bottom of what could be causing her symptoms. After checking all vitals signs of the girl and asking questions to the parents he could not find anything that could be causing…

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    Why Women Smile Summary

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    Smiles And Women “Why Women Smile” by Amy Cunningham is a compelling piece that showcases why women smiling all the time is not as harmless as it may seem. She makes the reader, especially the women, ask themselves, “Is smiling all the time really a positive thing?” Cunningham gives multiple sound reasons as to why it is not, such as social pressures women receive to always smile. I agree that women have a complicated relationship with smiling, from being not fully in control of our smiles, to…

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    Maya Moore and Angel McCoughtry are both considered legends in the WNBA. Have you ever tried to debate whether one player was better than another? Maya Moore is the superior player over Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore is a better defensive player, offensive player, and also has a more successful career than Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore and Angel McCoughtry are both a strong defensive presence making giant blocks. Maya Moore is a better defensive player than Angel McCoughtry. Maya Moore is an…

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    ethnicity. First example, in the episode The Color Yellow, Lisa finds a diary written by her great-great-great-grandaunt, Eliza Simpson. He finds out that Eliza was a slave owner but her and her mother, Mabel, were part of the Underground Railroad. They find a slave named Virgil who is trying to escape. This shows how blacks were treated as slaves. A second example is in the episode, MyPods and Broomsticks, Bart…

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    The Theft of the Mona Lisa In 1911, while being held at a museum in Paris, one of the world’s greatest and most famous paintings, the Mona Lisa, was stolen. To this day, this particular crime is one of the most popular and famous of all, but why? What makes this crime one of the most remembered? Well, there were lots of aspects to this story that make it so interesting. Somewhere between 1504 and 1519, the masterpiece called the Mona Lisa was created.(Totally History) A world famous artist,…

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    Mona Lisa Smile Analysis

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    the general community have a large impact on spreading messages about women’s issues, portrayal of controversial topics have been depicted in popular films and other media sources. For the purposes of this analysis, I will reflect upon the film, Mona Lisa Smile (2003) in which women’s issues are finely portrayed regarding education, family roles, and the relation to social work practice. Background During the 1950’s, the United States had just emerged from World War II and society…

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    Graffiti Art History

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    cover up a piece of history. Psychlustro is to graffiti as Banksy is to the Mona Lisa. Banksy took an iconic image and changed it to fit his style and his message. Taking a look at Banksy’s Mona Lisa Shows Her Bum it is a satire of the iconic painting. It shows that every “serious” and “traditional” painting has a fun, possibly crude counterpart. This could also be seen in Marcel Duchamp’s version of the Mona Lisa, which has an added mustache and the letters “L.H.O.O.Q.”, which reportedly…

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    Mona Lisa Essay

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    Imagine the Mona Lisa, one of Leonardo da Vinci most acclaimed works, hanging in every museum around the world. Given the recent technological advancements in 3-D printing we are now able to recreate works of art that are physically indistinguishable from the original works. Our capacity to replicate art has changed. Some praise these advancements as proof of the extent of our creativity. Whereas others feel a bit uneasy when it comes to making something of this “one-of-a-kind” nature…

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    known for the woman’s elegance and an inside look into Leonardo da Vinci’s creative mind (Lady with an Ermine 1). In figure two, The Lady with an Ermine is painted a bit differently than the Mona Lisa. This painting is focused on just the figure itself; there is no background landscape like in the Mona Lisa. The background of this piece is one dark shade that helps the colors of the self-portrait stand out. The focal point of the piece is the self portrait of the woman. If this background was…

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    the mysterious smile of woman in it and stayed the subject to ponder and speculate for centuries. Many studies were made on the woman and people tried to find out who wshe really was. She was guessed to be Mona Lisa Gherardini, who was a courtesan, however later she was suggested to be Lisa Del Giocondo, who was a wife of merchant. This painting is among the best paintings of world so far and is in fact on top of them (Nicholl, 2013). The contributions of Leonardo made the Renaissance an…

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