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    Harvard University visual information access.) It’s a daguerreotype of a couple with their dead baby. The frame seems to be made of wood or leather but it’s unclear since it is worn-out but the inner frame of golden color looks like a honeycomb. There are spots at some place of daguerreotype making it unclear. The shape of the picture is semi-circle from the top and rectangle from the bottom. A frame of such high standard depicts high-value people put to photography at that time. The couple…

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    Single Bullet Theory

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    to be inaccurate. There were a few centimeters of difference between the drawing of the bullet wound on the back of Kennedy’s neck compared to the picture taken at Parkland Hospital. What was believed to be an exit wound on the back of Kennedy’s neck by the Parkland staff was later determined to be an entrance wound by Bethesda (McAdams “The Medical Evidence” 1). This contradiction implies that the government was attempting to cover up the fact that the gunshots came from in front of the car…

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    Romanesque Architecture How and why did Romanesque Architecture emerge? Why did it evolve in style? Give specific examples (two to three buildings) to illustrate the development of the Romanesque architecture during the Medieval period. Introduction (Central idea, thesis statement) This essay aims to investigate how and why the Romanesque Architecture came about and its transformation in style during the medieval period. By using examples such as the Durham cathedral in Britain, and the The…

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    at a lot of his pictures and they mainly all look the same. He mostly shoots outdoors but, if she shoots indoors he makes sure its in a window, or in a couple there were rays of sunlight coming into the picture kind of having the same feelings as the others. It looks like he likes to use a lot of different types of light for his photography. Josef Sudek's technique seems to be very simple, he has a basic subject or a very broad subject or main idea of the picture, all of his pictures are…

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    homemade sandwiches, chocolate filled strawberries, pretzels, and the half eaten bag of potato chips. He gestured to the side of the cooler so my attention would be brought to a picture frame perched on a letter. The dark frame held a photo of us eating Taco Bell together, with me on his shoulders--a quite embarrassing picture that I somehow loved. I reached over and carefully grabbed the envelope. Inside fit a folded handwritten letter that he begged me not to read until later, but I read it…

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    Throughout Marjane Satrapi graphic novel, Persepolis, Satrapi demonstrates a variety of artistry in order to bring out emotion and emphasis in the plot. Frames, the outline of a panel, and the images inside them, show these emotions through size and detail of the panel. Similar to film, graphic novels can emphasize what the author wants the formalizer, the reader of a graphic novel, to focus on through the viewpoint of the panel. The details also come into play with the distance from the focus…

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    Instructional Strategies

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    Teacher makes eye contact with student 15. Student changes power point. Our next word is “when”. When is the time that a key detail took place. An example of this sentence frame would be: I predict I will eat dinner at 6 o’clock because that is usually the time that I eat dinner every night. I made a prediction on what time I will eat dinner tonight and then used prior knowledge to support my prediction. Teacher walks to the…

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    to a close, I have come to realize that writing is a lot like working a jigsaw puzzle. When I first look looked at it, there are pieces everywhere; some were upside down or sideways and there was no structure yet. I had a vague sense of what the picture looked like in my head, but I was exactly sure how to cause all the pieces to fit together to replicate that image. English composition has taught me the necessary mechanics to complete this writing puzzle. The creation of a thesis statement, the…

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    Describe in detail two approaches to understanding social movements and how these are effective in helping explain the actions of your chosen SMO. (8-12 pages) Resource mobilization theory came about in the 1970’s and had two main objectives which were the idea of everybody working together to come up with a common goal, while at the same time mobilizing resources. Resource mobilization theory veered away from collective behavior which was looked at as irrational and unorganized and focused more…

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    A bellowing screech pierced through the dark, night sky. Elle Thomas had forgotten to finish her algebra homework, and if she wanted to keep her 4.0, she had to get all the questions right. Almost instantly, Greg, her father knocked on her heavy wooden door in his signature style. Knock knock knockity knock, knock knock. “Everything alright in here Cupcake?” he inquired. “That was quite the scream.” “Yeah,” Elle responded. “I just forgot a few homework problems.”…

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