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    In many ways the 60s of the 20th century have given art a new face. The artistic reactions to formative events and sentiments of their time designed a portrait of an era, which revealed complex social changes, turbulent political developments and rapid technological progress. Since the end of the second World War artists conceptualized new artistic ideas like autonomy, authorship, form, originality and transformed them into their own language in order to find a new artistic technique. One of…

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    how the main characters live. In Crows and Sparrows, the Chinese New Year scene is the most accurate representation of how Kong and the tenants live in a physical space. If we are to understand this film’s consideration of the home, then we must look at the most honest portrayal of Kong, which would logically occur in a state of personal freedom, since oppression constrains the character’s perception of the home. Under the Hou’s oppression, the dark lighting and confined spacing of Kong’s…

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    Once Terry gains her vision, and sees her birthmark for the first time, she doesn't display the same forms of revulsion as Aunt-bea. This is because Aunt Bea’s believes Terry will react to negatively towards her Aesthetic difference (19). This is demonstrated during the preporations for Terry’s surgery and Aunt bea, anticipates the future problems revolve around the purple birthmark. However, the doctor doesn't react with major interest towards the birthmark, this is because people in the…

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    evening and late into the night, it fills with girls: girls who are determined and passionate; girls who want to laugh and make friends; girls who want to learn everything they can about building robots. These girls make up my community: the Space Cookies. Space Cookies is an FRC team, a Girl Scout troop, and a community of girls enthusiastic about math, science, and engineering. We are committed to sharing this enthusiasm with new members, other teams, and the community. We hold workshops to…

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    “Clean your work space or you’re grounded!” These are the words I’ve heard so many times during my childhood. I still remember the 8th-grader Malisa’s desk like the back of my hand. She would open a lot of textbooks scatterly with highlights and memos scribbled upon them, Post it notes stuck everywhere and pens sloppily placed inside its case with caps unclosed. For me, it looks completely fine. I could even call it my “utopia”. However my mother always says that people are going to judge my…

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    “I don’t believe blindness comes with a parking space does it?” She said with a all too serious face. My hand stopping before being able to grip the handle of the BP gas station. “I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you mean.” As my hand retreats to my side. “Well it just so happens you've won the worst parking job of the year on this side of the damn hemisphere.” She was stating this while gesturing to my tattered suburban. Glancing over I noticed my back right wheel was on the line. I wanted…

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    Mary, Martin Luther King—the list is endless but these great historical figures have all seen the balls of light and gas that shine in the sky tonight. That’s all they are, floating matter in a vast, unknown space we call “outer space” simply because it resides outside the front door. Space. It envelopes us like an old, soft blanket with moth bites here and stains there. At other times, however, it seems as if it’s a blindfold; perhaps the dark universe is trying to protect us from a sinister…

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    Not everyone has the chance to ride the Kennedy space center simulator but my opportunity came today. No more videos, it’s going to be the actual ‘thing. We walked onto a ramp that brought us to a green screen where we obtain our picture taken, and after the ride they gave us a chance to buy the picture where they edited an orange astronaut suit on us. I continued to run up and around the twist of the ramp leaving my aunt and uncle behind me. The few people in line gathered at the top of the…

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    relating the underground buildings with technology, underground space could be designed into an interesting space to be appreciated. (People’s perception on underground space – relating to the real world, imaginative world is mentioned.) Underground space in the imaginative world will be discussed, for instance, the film makers’ perspective on underground space and how their film was projected to the audience about underworld. The quality space discussed will show the dynamic balance created…

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    Satire About Space

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    Space. More than just stars and stuff. Space is awesome. Both in scale and my opinion. Humans have dreamed of space travel, used stars for navigation and just generally drooled over the sky for thousands of years. There is a void surrounding us that is so large we call it “space”. But it’s not an empty, cavernous expanse, it’s filled with a multitude of stuff: from stars to planets, comets to black holes, there’s even a Super Sized Space Puddle.[1] Yet, some people aren’t interested in what is…

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