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    Julie Mehretu was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970. She was schooled in Kalamazoo, where she received her bachelor degree in Art, and continued on to receive her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in 1997 (Artnet). She lives and works in Harlem New York with her artist and partner (Plagens). Mehretu works on drawings influenced by architectural plans and aerial maps. She adds many layers to increase complexity. She relates the layering to herself as parts of who she is. She…

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    Alien Abduction Narrative

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    Abducted By:Asia Padua Have you ever felt like you’re being watched over or something is just willing to take over your life?Well i’m quinn, I was 13 years old and this is what happened. Waking up to the sound of my little brother running down the hallway roaring like a dinosaur, as I get off my bed I get ready for school. I walked downstairs to go eat breakfast, as I am making myself breakfast my brother decides to make his own…

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    parallel the idea of morality, where white is right and black is wrong. However, the complication arises at the area between the white and black: the grey. The grey area possesses no absolute verdict, for one can be both morally right and wrong. Russian realist Anton Chekhov implements such perception as he colours the story with white, black, and grey. An exploration of “The Lady with The Dog” serves to examine his employment of colour in addressing the issue of morality, specifically regarding…

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    were very similar to both Chekov and Olga. Despite the hardships that their long distance relationship brought the couple, they remained married until Chekov’s death in 1904. In The Lady with the Dog, Chekov uses the symbolism of the fence, the color grey and The Geisha performance to develop the theme of dissatisfaction.…

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    the background is such a dull and obscure color. Similarly to my graphic memoir, the panels contain either orange, green or grey backgrounds which represent the mood of the scene. For instance the first three panels have neutral colors, green and orange because nothing negative happens. Then, the last six panels have grey backgrounds, symbolizing the clouded moments. The grey background represents the breaking of the valuable object, and lying to my mother, otherwise known as when everything…

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    Life After Dr Grey Summary

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    At fifteen Grey had many memorable experiences that would shape his life forever. Grey, struggled as a young man to deal with attention from girls. He found himself to be liked by a few of the town girls, which might have led to his wandering ways as an adult. At this age Grey was able to complete the writing of his first story, which turned into a disaster. Gray had been dreaming of becoming a writer ever since he had encountered the world of books. His father however, had long ago determined…

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    How should one relive history? For many, the greatest moments in history were the most excruciating to relive while others reveled in the moment to tell you about their past. At least until questioned about his or her barbaric actions towards another human being. Dating back to the 1800’s, Mississippi has been the most consistent at reliving and recreating racism and its history. Whether this is by happenstance or by the utter hatred of those who are born and bred in good ole sovereign…

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    However, sceptics have questioned how the concept is sometimes interpreted, arguing that there is unclear logical and pragmatic examination of its value in professional development. Therefore, developing a reflective report is an undertaking that needs to be approached with caution, more so if individual reflection and critical thinking are to be rooted. The purpose of this reflective report is to reflect on the collaborative boat bus project performance and the experiences of working within a…

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    Medgar Evers Thesis

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    Introduction/Thesis: Medgar Evers born on July 2, 1925 in Decatur Mississippi was a multifaceted civil rights activist. He advocated for organized boycotts of discriminatory white business, fought for equal, no longer separate, education for black and white children. Broke barriers in his time with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He also fought for legal justice for African Americans during that time. Evers is one of the most prominent figures in the pre…

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    Team Working Essay

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    Section 1 - Definition of team working and its advantages and disadvantages According to the Business Dictionary the definition of team working is the process of working collaboratively with a group of people in order to achieve a goal. Advantages of team working • Team members learn from each other. • Communication and information sharing can improve. • Over all team experience can improve and ideas can be shared can be achieved by brainstorming. • New approaches…

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