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    In the text it states, “Mr. Donnagan showed me the petition. 840 names, everyone connected with the factory,” (Keyes, 234) and “Mrs. Flynn looks at me funny lately like she’s scared of me” (Keyes, 231). This shows that they don’t know how he has gotten so sharp-witted, so fast and are scared about how he possibly could have gotten so intuitive. They also can’t keep up with how fast it is happening. That cost is pretty depressing because he lost all…

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    The Lion Research Paper

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    out in March. I think the constellation is cool because my birthday is on March 17th. The lions look is very imitating .A lion's roar is a big thing in the lion family because it can be used to communicate with other lions in the family if there is any danger around. The lion uses its claws to catch its food. Its tongue is used for peeling skin off the bones of their prey. The white lion looks really cool and kind of scary. The lion does have somewhat of a easy life . The females live…

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    Dance Observation

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    One of the most incredible video that I watched to complete a Dance Observation assignment for Dance class is the video of: “Wade in the Water from “Revelations” by Alvin Ailey Company. This video was published on YouTube on November 25, 2007 and performed at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. This video is very beautiful and impressive at the first time I saw it. Then I keep watching it again to really focus on the detail of very movement and sections. The dancers presented a movement of…

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    There were chainsaws and many sharp things moving very fast and at the end of the room we saw of stairs going down to the next floor. Me and Minho took action and tried to find something that could slow down or stop everything in the room, the walls were made of tiles which led me to…

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    1. What problem do the Argonauts face here? Argo was seeking for an outlet from the lake. He was trying to find a fairway for ships and as the sun fire casted rays scorching him 2. Who is Ttiton? What does he look like? What does he do for the Argonauts? Tritorn is a greek god ans messenger of the sea, and his father is the god of seas, Poseidon. Triton was offered a gift of a lifted clod from earth; he allowed them to pass the seas. But then later, cut the victims throat and casted it to…

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    appealing name, either. The Vampire Bat actually received its name for its habit of consuming the blood of animals, which isn’t very reassuring. Its wrinkled nose and bony appearance is enough to drive anyone away. If that doesn’t scare you, just take a look at those fearsome fangs. The species is nocturnal in nature, and preys on horses, birds, pigs, cows; pretty much any mammal it can find-including you! Their teeth pull off a layer of its victim’s skin, and then the bat licks up the blood. On…

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    Tempietto. But, Bramante died before it was completed. Michelangelo took on the job in 1546 and introduced a simplified Greek plan with the actual dome. The transition between these plans are very apparent. Whereas Bramante’s drawings focused on the sharp-edged and the square outlines, Michelangelo’s pillars and walls were more…

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    one step closer to reality. Transitioning to the right, I included two portraits of Wonder Women, the first by Liam Sharp and the second by José Luis García-López. This comparison is nice since Sharp’s depiction of Wonder Woman is much more realistic, yet distinctly in a cartoon style. García-López’s is simpler, and employs vivid colors for highlighting, such as blue, and to me looks like a typical American-style cartoon. Both of these styles are in my opinion a suitable balance between realism…

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    ‘Any subject was fair game for the comedic barbs of burlesque performers like Thompson, and they often took sharp aim at social conventions, especially questioning accepted ideas of the proper place of women’. (find out how to cite the beginnings of burlesque) Though they have been known to look at many different aspect of life it is the restrictions placed on members of society based on their gender that Thompson and her troupe would really focus on…

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    In all of my 10 years of being the Inspector in Waknuk, I thought I have seen all forms of deviations and offenses. However, today’s discovery proved that the Devil is still creating new and vile creatures to try and steer mankind from the true image of God. It started off when Mr. James reported that a Deviant had somehow managed to enter his barn the night before but he was able to capture it. I quickly got dressed and rode on over to his farm on the outskirts of town. When I arrived at his…

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