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    The Renaissance is known for the festivals of modern day people and even some music but this time period was also a huge turning point for arts and sciences. This time period gave way to “a great revival of interest in the classical learning and values of ancient Greece and Rome” With many new developments of the world and lives of the people living during this time came new influences and even some old ones. Astronomy, exploration, philosophy, literature, and especially the world of art were…

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    Fashion Trends In 80's

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    changing every year, so it is safe to say after a decade much more will change. Although there was more than one popular genre, the music of the 80’s can be associated with alternative pop. There were many artists that helped shape the 80’s such as, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper,…

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    the year is 1980 with the skirts, side ponytail, the letterman jackets the jocks wore with the straight legged pants, the make up with the bold colors, blush, big hair and bright lipstick. I also like the choreography because it reminded me of a Madonna pop video, I love the dance moves that was used in each scene. The aesthetic that was shown was the way the Heathers was dress: Heather Chandler wore red because it represent of her evil is all lust for power and blood, Heather Duke wears green…

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    One of the most prominent symbols used in this poem is the lily. The lily is a symbol known to be purity and beauty while a white lily is a symbol for Madonna lily (The Virgin Mary). The first sentence wraps ups the entire conceit of the poem using a metaphor: “I didn’t know what it meant, that he was born in the beauty of the lilies,” (1,2). The lily in this poem is a metaphor for Mary’s womb that is pure…

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    pupils eating tempura or dango. It was considered “a material pleasure”. However, running after a geisha was a “mental consolation.” (Soseki 70). Alternatively, it can be seen in the situation of “love tringle” between teacher Koga “Hubbard Squash”, Madonna and “Red Shirt.” The main hero claims on the ignobility of the head teacher, who won the fiancée on false pretense and afterward banished from the school and town teacher Koga. Alternatively, it can be seen in the situation when “Red Shirt”…

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    William Rice Mrs. Garrett English 12-3 3 February 2016 Censorship in Entertainment How effective is censorship on the general public? Censorship is the practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts. It also helps parents keep track of what their children watch or play. It is proven that it is better to have censorship on music, games, and movies because what most kids see they want to try. In 1907, Chicago, the second biggest film market at the time,…

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    For my second multimedia project I decided to rewatch some of my favorite seasons of How I met your mother. Besides a little research into the characters last semester I haven’t see the full series in a couple years and let me just say, I am surprised by the things I’ve missed/overlooked in the past. Though there are great examples throughout all of season 6, as well as every season, that show the minoritization and universalization of different intersecting identities, for this project I will…

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    the protagonist would have to deal with the same issues that isn’t brought up by the antagonist. It would be issues that are brought up from the social environment that they are all in like the belief system, racism, and supernatural. Cheyenne Madonna follows Jordan Cool Water in a link of 7 short stories. The stories explore a lot of situations that Jordan has to come, but the one thing that comes up throughout the stories is racism exceptionally in the…

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    Almost every person in America knows the preamble of the Constitution, or has at least heard it before. “We the people…” it begins, which means our country is based on the principle of popular sovereignty, meaning that the citizens of the country have the final say in their government. However, some delegates of the Republican National Committee (RNC), are trying to undermine this principle that our founding fathers fought for. This process they are trying to pursue is not only undemocratic, but…

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    the novel. Even in the case of Marguerite, who betrays her evil husband and is atoned for her sins when she aids in the escape of Raymond. Matilda is sinful to the highest extreme and devious as well. She planted a painting of herself representing Madonna in Ambrosio’s chamber, and his obsession with her was initiated with that depiction. Matilda is the ultimate foil for Antonia, who is innocent, moral, and most importantly, chaste. The representation of women in the gothic novel are damsels in…

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