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    The family of Saltimbanques is a large oil on canvas painting, 6’ 11 ¾” x 7’ 6 ⅜”. There is a tight group of five figures to the left of the painting and a women seperated in the right bottom corner. A male Harlequin stands furthest to the left with his back to the viewer, left arm behind his back, and holding the hand of a young girl. His head is turned to the right as if looking toward the women. A pounchy jester stands to the right of him wearing facing the viewer, wearing a tight red suit and a hat. In front of the jester stands a young girl dressed in a pink and black ballerina dress, with her back to the viewer, head looking down and holding a basket of flowers in her right hand. An older boy acrobat is standing behind the jester to his left carrying a drum on his shoulders.…

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    Syon Med: A Short Story

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    “Where are you taking me?” Thurrin could feel the knight roll his eyes before he answered, “Iím only following orders. If it were up to me, I'd kill you here and be done with it!” Thurrin was still trying to piece together Regus Arram's words. One minute he was arranging for Thurrin to meet with Syon Med and the next minute Regus has Thurrin thrown on the back of a horse to an execution! Except, no one had killed him yet and Regus had never given orders for it to be done... What had Regus…

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    Staff TM was in the office. Staff TM came out when they suddenly heard that RT was being questioned for safety by another individual. When staff came out of the office, they observed that Ryan was off balance. When staff IK asked him if he was okay RT stated he was okay. Ryan then started walking towards the basement. Ryan closed the door behind him. Staff TM cracked the door open to observe him walking down the stairs. While he was walking down the stairs, staff observed that he was walking…

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    Introduction: It's the middle of the night just after Adam killed two people who were trying to steal Adam’s prized possession the Cessna. His mom's Captain of the guard Howie is trying to make him to feel better but to no avail. Rising Action: Brett sends 2 orphan children to Adam’s neighborhood with a note threatening to kill Adam’s parents just like he killed these children's parents. A gun to their head and Adam watching. Adam starts to be able not to sleep again Conflict: …

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    give an evaluation of our performance. This is my evaluation for my performance in the show, class, and rehearsals. First, is my evaluation of my performance. My performance as a whole went well. There were few mistakes, but some parts could have looked better. The technique was great for the most part and looked clean. The timing was wrong in the first variation on Friday night. I think that I either went a little too fast , or too slow. My timing was off in the closing too. I went a little…

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    Definition Essay On Shame

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    Have you ever heard the phrase “near-enemy” used before? No? Well, a near-enemy is when two things look very similar but are intrinsically different. I first read the phrase in a Louise Penny book, where she wrote about a woman who appeared compassionate and caring, but in fact wanted others to be totally helpless so they would need her. The woman seemed to have good intentions, but she was, in fact, hurting others so that she could receive gratitude from them. A near-enemy appears to be one…

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    The explorer conditioning technique (ECT): Treat a new task as a quest for new discoveries. To be able to perform at your peak, you have to love what you are doing. Whether it’s acting, bartending or washing dishes, you have to learn to love what you do. One way to achieve this is to technically act like any explorer would, which is to be thrilled by something new every day (or treat everything as such even when it’s not new). It should be as if each task you were making were coming…

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    Biomechanics

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    Therapy Tree, 2016). Therefore, having fascia working at its optimal level is necessary when performing everyday movements as well as more strenuous physical activities. When fascia is injured or damaged in any way, it can make movement painful and at times unbearable. To elaborate, fascia becomes inflexible when it has been through physical trauma or inflammation, causing tension and pain in the surrounding tissue area (Cutler, 2010). A physical therapist will use the myofascia release therapy…

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    What is maturity, is it reacting to consequences or just moving through life? In The First Part Last Bobby is a usual teenager with one exception he's going to be a father. Except for one problem, he isn't that mature. He gets his girlfriend Nia pregnant, gets caught "tagging", and runs away from where his childhood was because he couldn't bear the stress of the memories. Bobby's first sign of immaturity was him not thinking about consequences with Nia. Bobby and…

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    Peter Booth Influence

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    renowned artists Francisco Goya and Peter Booth are explored by comparing and contrasting their influences (personal, cultural, artistic and historical), working method in terms of the use of materials and techniques, distinctive style and lastly the ideas and meanings communicated in their most famous artworks; Painting 1977, Painting 1978, The Third of May and Saturn Devouring His Son. Neo-expressive figurative artist Peter Booth was born in the industrial landscape of Sheffield, Yorkshire…

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