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    The second piece of art I chose was Christ before Pilate in this painting that is an oil canvas, we see Jesus is nearing his death. This baroque art reflected the religious tensions of the time notably the desire of the Catholic Church in Rome to reassert itself in the wake of the Protestant Reformation (Helen p. 516). Once viewing the painting we see Jesus is calm ready to accept the fate that is to transpire. Unlike Jesus the crowd depicted in the painting is unwilling to allow this injustice…

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    Analysis of Trois Femmes A Piece by Picasso Pablo Picasso was known for not only his highly talented skills with a paintbrush, but also for going through what are own as his “Periods” which all feature very distinct characteristics in style and technique. Some of the more famous of his periods are Cubism and Surrealism which were known for being very abstract, Picasso himself said “The world today doesn 't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?”, but this hardly covers all of his…

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    “The Unknown Citizen” is a second degree piece of Americanness. It is a second degree piece of work because it accurately describes the majority of America. It goes in depth in regards to how someone can go unknown and unrecognized unless the individual does something to attract attention to oneself. This piece is very American because it contains many of the traits that an American person would have. For example, “Had everything necessary to the modern man, a phonograph, a radio, a car and a…

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    What three items would YOU bring along if you were stranded on an unidentified piece of fertile land? Your grimy cell phone? An infinite supply of canned cream corn? I’ll tell you now that what I had initially brought were definitely top necessitates someone would need to bring, because I’m supposed to know that type of stuff. Passed down from a long lineage, my family has been known for being quite the outdoorsmen if I do say so myself; it is the cultured norm to care about those sorts of…

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    I decided to teach a Reader’s theatre piece over the presidents’. I choose this because I am currently enrolled in Children’s Literature and we have been speaking about different reading activities that children can get excited about doing, especially if it’s different genres that wouldn’t be as “interesting” for kids. Currently in my level ones classroom, they were learning about president’s and what they were known for, when they were president, etc. I decided it would be interesting…

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    The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces Analysis Although this story has been made into several other movies and books including a Barbie Movie (The Twelve Dancing Princesses), the original Grimm’s Fairytale version will be the subject of this analysis. The original story was published in 1857 in the Kinder und Hausmarchen book. This tale both enforces and disputes several stereotypes and contains one violent part. While reading, the story is enhanced by these stereotypes and violent section…

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    A Million Little Pieces by James Frey is about a man named James with a substance abuse problem. The story is based in Minnesota at a rehabilitation facility where James meets Lilly and Leonard who will become his great friends. A Million Little Pieces is about a man named James and his substance abuse problem and how he recovers. The book starts out with James waking up on a plane not remembering how he got there or where he was going. He soon learned he was on his way to Chicago where his…

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    The novel A Million Little Pieces written by James Frey, emphasises on how blaming others for his own mistakes will not help him approach his problem of being an addict. He must take accountability to his own life to get better. This relates to the book by James taking account that he is responsible for everything he has done and doesn't blame other situations for why he is an addict. The treatment center tells James that he is an addict based of a genetic disease passed down from his…

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    Dear Yahia, Hello Yahia, it’s your older brother, Mohammed. I have recently finished a book titled Gabi, A Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero that I borrowed from the school library. The book is Based on a life of Gabi, a Mexican American girl who lives in Southern California. It’s funny, sad, honest, raw, bold, and hopeful. It’s about the many things that can go on in one’s life, great and small I would absolutely recommend this book to your son, my nephew Played , unless you think he is not…

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    Creative Piece ~ To Kill A Mockingbird ~ Additional Chapter ~ After the tragic case that struck Maycomb – misery was spread, people became less social, and less talkative. Maycomb was built over a dominion tradition that would last for generations. There was a social tension between whoever favors colors over justice, people became furious about their segregation. the public started to understand Atticus’s point and how Maycomb needs a new era of peace and justice. As long as the Ewells…

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