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    Leigh And Her Mom Analysis

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    I will be going to analysis Leigh and her mom by Karla Klarin in 1994; I found this painting in the CSUN Art Galleries. There are many paintings in the CSUN Art Galleries, this painting attracts me the most. The size of the painting is 56 inches by 60 inches, this is a painting that is not small nor big. This painting was painted in 1994, so there doesn’t have a lot of high technology, like cell phone or iPad in those days, so it’s easier to analysis. When I first saw this painting, it very…

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    The Beatles Monologue

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    I’ve always lived with all girls. Of course I have a father, but living with 6 sisters in a small house out in the middle of nowhere doesn’t help. I blame it all on them. It’s their fault that I am where I am today. The world as I know it has changed. It will never be the same, and it’s all because of them. There’s only one explanation for this mess, and it’s all their fault. My grades are failing, I have little to no friends , and I’m pretty sure I’m the weirdest kid in school. The sad thing is…

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    During the two years Anne Frank and her family were in hiding from the Nazis, the world was falling apart. War separated the world, innocent people were being killed and tortured every day. While these people were hiding from the Nazi’s, their comfort, their home, almost everything they were was stripped away as they were forced to hide from the soldiers who wanted to kill them for committing the crime of being who they were. People hold onto things when they’ve lost everything else. For Anne,…

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    volleyball to taking ballet. I am the furthest thing from being an artist. My specialty is stick figures. I have never understood the fascination of art. I cannot look at a drawing or a painting and see a story behind it. To me paint is paint and pencil is pencil. I am hoping to change that. The article from Art News titled, “Habitat: Alex Dodge,” is a look into Alex’s studio in New York. He uses art in a different way than I am familiar hearing about and seeing. He combines using technology…

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    - Pipe cleaners, paper plates, popsicle sticks, and craft pom-poms – Hobby Lobby - Crayons, color pencils, and glue- Freedom Trail Objectives: My objective is to teach kids about metamorphosis by using the popular children’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Then I’ll have them create either caterpillars using popsicle sticks and pom-poms or decorate butterfly wings using crayons and color pencils. Hook: The students will learn about caterpillars metamorphosing into butterflies as well as do a…

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    The 18th-century economic principle of laissez-faire, the idea that everything should take its own course without government interference, has been resurfacing as neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is a 20th-century movement of large-scale production to developing nations and the push for free global trade that is made possible by the greater global connectedness, a result of globalization. Open trade markets are beneficial to members of the upper-class western world who can purchase goods at lower…

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    The Marjory Collins’s Photograph "Reading lesson in African American elementary school in Washington, D.C., 1942" is a photograph about the school in District of Columbia. This picture is meant to show the viewers that as the economy of our country go down during the World War II, the school was populated by black and the schools were being divided into two groups of peoples, Black and White. During the first half of the twentieth century, there were not so many schools like now a days, and…

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    of writer's block. So, he took out a newspaper and started outlining words and phrases that he liked. Then, using a black marker, he blacked out the unnecessary text. As a result, he created a new story. All you need is a pencil and a marker. How it works: Grab a pencil and find your favorite article in the paper. Find an "anchor word," something that stands out to you. This will help you create the theme of the poem. Look for other words that you can connect to your anchor. Underline,…

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    This is an approach that exists to replace all kinds involve in the resocialization as a method of tearing down and rebuilding an individual’s role and socially constructed. What’s more, in the social interactions the human being play a big role in the society, there is only a time where an individual can be themselves and get rid of their role or identity in society. For example; in our childhood we learned half of who we are in the society and as adults we go through a process of…

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    My passion is creating a picture of what I see in my mind on a piece of paper with a pencil, pen or crayon, also known as drawing. My love for the arts was set on creating images that were thought of and putting them on paper. I always drew what came to mind from what was seen from a movie or television show. I enjoyed drawing things or characters that interested me and I was free to draw it however I wanted to, although I always wanted the drawing to be as perfect as possible. After watching…

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