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    along with a foul rotten food odor and a combination of fresh paint permeated the air. To the right of the front entrance was a half bathroom occupied by a stacked washer and dryer. The toilet, small sink, washer and dryer were all covered in a burnt orange color paint. My sister thought her paint job was so unique, almost as if she wanted me to ask her to come do mine. The floor covered the tile with a huge pile of clothes with paint splatters all over them. The kitchen, across from the…

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    PHA 6840 Assignment #9 1. Inhalants are classified as volatile substances that generate chemical vapors, which after inhaled produce a mind altering effect. The category of inhalants consists of a broad range of chemicals including: volatile solvents, gases, aerosols, and nitrates. The different forms of inhaled substances can be found commonly in industrial, medical, and household products. According to the Monitoring The Future Survey conducted in 2016, there is a significant decrease in…

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    Between 5 and 7 months, most babies learn that their names refer to themselves. Our identity is developed at such a young age and it will stay with us for our whole lives. We take it with us wherever we go and as we grow it grows with us. It’s who we are. More often than not soldiers who return home from war are not the same people who left home for it. You would have to be crazy to think that they escaped with their mental health intact. Just like the soldiers these boys went through hell on…

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    Social constructions are categories or mechanisms that people develop through society. They are perceptions or assigned meanings that society “constructs” towards certain groups of people or culture, and have real consequences and effects. The reason that sociologists define gender and race as social constructs is because both are categories that are shaped by society and because there are no absolutes in both constructs. Gender is the characteristics and expectations of a certain biological…

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    Dana Tiger Biography

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    If you want to see the work of a modern Native American artist, look no further than Dana Tiger. She is part of the Muscogee Creek Nation and descends from the Cherokee and Seminole tribes as well. She is a great example of a current Native American artist who has gained a reputation for portraying Native American women throughout her artwork. Dana's Inspiration Dana's love of art seems to run in the family. She comes from a family of famous Native American artist. Her father, Jerome Tiger, as…

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    Monet London Fog Analysis

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    Quoted to an interviewer in 1901 Monet states: “The fog in London assumes all sorts of colors; there are black, brown, yellow, green, and purple fogs, and the interest in painting is to get the objects as seen through all these fogs”1. Monet commits to paint exactly what he sees. In the paintings containing the Houses of Parliament there are a wide array of colors and textures used. There are sunrises and sunsets that reflect off the water in brilliant displays of peach and magenta. In others…

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    “Earth’s Song” is a two movement suite for piano, violin, and viola. Each movement is inspired by some beautiful aspect of nature, and seeks to paint a picture of nature’s masterpieces through music. The first movement, titled “Morning Lake,” depicts a young couple rowing a boat on a calm lake. The couple sets up their rowboat right before a sunrise. At the very beginning of the movement is a calm, beautiful section, which is meant to depict how peaceful, calming, and relaxing it is to float on…

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    why it could be quite possible that what a kid describes can be used as figurative language that creates pictures for those who read. Even so young kids don't need large descriptive words to paint themselves a picture, and yet the picture they paint speaks a thousand words. Vice-versa, a thousand words could paint one masterpiece such as the lines in the story that talks about the winter days, where Joyce states, "When the short days of winter came dusk fell before we had well eaten our dinners.…

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    showing sailing boats hauled onto the sand, with sailors and workers. Claude Monet work depicting contemporary object matter, without idealization. His painting clearly depiction of forms and subjects, and exploring the possibilities of a decorative paint surface of harmonies and contrasts of colors. Monet spend his time focus the changes of the light and his work is known for the effect of the lights.” In 1851, Monet pursued his education in arts from ‘Le Havre secondary school of the arts’.…

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    Quilling

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    products, it can be more fun to reuse and repurpose packaging like toilet paper rolls into something that can be used around the house. Save those toilet paper tubes for some fun, crafty storage projects or decorating ideas. Organizing Wires You can paint the toilet paper tubes and label them to slip over extension cords or the tangle of wires behind your computer desk. Whether you get incredibly crafty or keep them plain and simple, toilet paper tubes are a great organizational tool to…

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