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    We sometimes find ourselves stereotyping a large group of people. When we start stereotyping the certain group we then start labeling the certain group of people. Those stereotypes will affect the person's emotionally, physically, mentally. Many young Latinas are judged if they do not have perfect figure like shown in the media. For many years Latinas have been known for their body, attitude, sexuality. Our media can be accountable for this stereotype of a Latin woman. They create an image many…

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    seven-decade period, he is most known for his modern, radical approach to painting, now known as Cubism. He was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, stage designer, poet and playwright. Picasso’s father, Don José Ruiz y Blasco, was a painter who specialized in naturalistic depictions of birds and other game. As Picasso showed a passion and skill for drawing from an early age, he began training under his father before 1890. By the time he was 40 years old, Picasso had already…

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    Right now you're reading this, and you're probably thinking to yourself a memory of your own. In this paper I will be discussing the qualities, and nature from Professor Roy, William’s book, “Making Societies” and Sociologist Zerubavels’ text in “Time Maps”. Social memory helps to determine the boundaries around the groups that hold them in major forms, such as, social, collective, historical and mnemonic memory as it all ties together. Sociologist Zerubavel presents historical facts as well as…

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    shining out from the shadows. Van Gogh’s usage of a limited of colors and his play of dark-light tonality creates a dramatic effect. The Potato Eaters (1885) Following by the Paris period (1886- 1888) he met various Post-Impressionists at that time such as Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac who have different innovatory ideas in brush strokes, colors and human forms.. Boulevard de Clichy (1887), Van…

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    Nothing is worse than living in a world that feels more isolated than being stuff in a cage like monkeys. Without the modern appliance and enteraiments, we thought we were better off being dead. However so, we survive for decades. Our intial nightmare turns around to be an enlightment to what life should all be about,fulliment and happiness. We couldn 't thank our officer enough for our suppose to be harsh "punishment". All our belonging that we brought in our giantic suitcase are still left…

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    being recreated it in pop culture today. The only problem with these stories is there are several discrepancies between the two. The first question that needs to be raised is why are there two stories of creation? Why is woman created at the same time as man in one story, but man is created first in the next story? Why are there discrepancies? The easiest way to approach this is to summarize…

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    throughout the year. As this is the case, almost all individuals involved start becoming involved at a young age, often times around the age of six or seven. At this age, individuals are involved due to their parents. Around the age where adolescence begins, a child is able to articulate his or her thoughts and chose whether to continue to play certain sports or not. Throughout this time frame, one has many aspects and sides of arguments to follow regarding their participation in athletics. …

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    the universe. Sanchez was chosen as the person of interest in this paper because he displays unequivocal traces of depression with his history and actions made throughout the show. Even with being the smartest human being and living through a life of time-travel, teleportation,…

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    Jack Cole Comparison

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    California, where he later died on February 17, 1974. Cole had choreographed for musicals, television-including commercials, music videos. and even nightclub revues; and had also performed on Broadway many times. Cole had one of the most diverse dancing and choreographing career, beginning with modern dance and ballet, mastering Indian and other Asian dances, then moving toward contemporary and jazz. He had a unique combination of all styles, that made him well admired and quite popular among…

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    Technology, it overruns our daily lives constantly. Teenagers are always spending time on their phones and laptops every day, yet the arts are being lost as fast as technology is developing. Furthermore, the art of literature is being lost. We see people on their phones texting and tweeting to express themselves, but what happened to sitting down and getting lost in a book? How about journaling to let loose and express yourself? That is what literature is. It’s being able to be yourself in a way…

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