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    all, let me raise the question of what makes a revisited image of the painting, American Gothic in terms of being recognizable? Some may argue that the artist merely needs to incorporate a few elements that stand out to the viewer- such as the pitchfork and the expressions of the human figures, in order to convey a similar message to the audience. For those who do not know the real meaning behind the piece as I once did, this could be seen as a reasonable answer. However, after reading Guy…

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    nation that was once colonized from the French, Canada still exhibits European fashion influences. Canadian retailers like Gildan Activewear and department store chain Hudson’s Bay, have made their way into the mass market. However, according to Pitchfork, investments in Canadian private apparel businesses have continued to declined by 1.4% since 2006. In relation, their manufacturing industry contribution to the nation’s $1.3 trillion gross domestic product has decreased by about 5% each year…

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    The French Revolution has been viewed as the major turning point in European political and social history. The causes that led to this bloody revolution can be looked at from an economic, political, social, and intellectual standpoint. Failed reforms, famine, the Enlightenment, a corrupt bureaucracy, and a divided population are only some of the many aspects that helped influence a revolution to take place in late eighteenth century France. Economically, France’s government was virtually…

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    sky filling the top of the painting. On the left, two women wearing green shirts and brown pants stand atop piles of hay. In front of and in the middle, a woman wearing the same attire as the other two women holds a pitchfork holding a large bundle of hay. The woman with the pitchfork is shoveling hay into a large red machine which takes up the middle of the painting. On the far side of the machine, a woman with a green shirt, brown overalls, and a red head scarf sits next to the machine,…

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    this particular painting, and finally I will then give you my evaluative prescription of this painting. When I first look at this painting the first thing I see is a man, and a woman with a very honest look on their face. The man is carrying a pitchfork , and is slightly in front of the woman. I look…

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    Greedy wolf Once upon a time, when all animals could speak there was a clever dog who lived in the farm. Unfortunately, the farmer was very lazy and unwise. Therefore, a dog named ‘Jack’ had to care for the farm. There was a wolf who was really evil and he had really sharp teeth. Every first day of the month, the evil wolf from the mountain behind the farm, came down to the farm and attacked some sheep. Since the farmer was lazy and foolish, Jack had to think and considered ways to find wise…

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    Hell Descriptive Writing

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    The bars in Hell are not for the sinners, they're for the demons. We see all kinds here at The Pitchfork. The stereotypical sexy enchantresses, the invisible ones in horror movies with no physical forms, the red ones with horns and pitchforks, the nightmare kind with freakish features, the ones who take the form of animals, the demons that possess people (usually teen girls), and then you have your Odd Demon. These…

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    dislike the fact the author insist on using a storytelling method to talk about his subjects, including unrelated anecdotal information. I can appreciate Rob Schreiber’s intense love for music, because me too, and I think it is great he started Pitchfork out of his basement, just doing what he loves. I can relate to Schreiber because I too am in love with music but also have to work a bunch of mundane jobs to get through school. I enjoy that it is a standard rags-to-riches story. In my…

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    Frankenstein For my entry for banned books week is the book entitled “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley. This book consist of a few main characters and a few minor characters. There are some books that are very similar to this book “Frankenstein”. Some of the reasons for the banning of this book are Witchcraft, deals with religion, and it has violence. By examining the Witchcraft, Religion, and indecency in the book. The witchcraft in this book is described in a far more needed manner than it…

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    Persuasive Essay On Ufos

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    Hundreds witnessed the amazing event with one kid even shouting “Illuminati confirmed!”. Whether this is an act of the Illuminati is up for debate. However, if anything is true, this proves the space agency is in fact lying. Before bringing out the pitchforks just yet, we should consider their reasoning. If they have access to such great technology, it makes sense for them to want to study it. With something…

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