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    Social Issues In America

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    Social issues are controversial topics that have spread like an epidemic disease yet unlike an epidemic disease they are not taken very seriously. They are covered up and made to seem like small blemishes. Innocent lives are taken every other day by individuals we search for when we are in need of help, yet all that society can do is try to brush it under the rug. Society allows a race to believe it is superior than other races and classifies the situation as a peaceful protest. Instead of…

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    in Davis County and is related by Mr. William H. Dickson as follows: My small companion and I were playing on a hay stack, because of strong winds that blow there, the stack had been propped and held in place by poles propped up with two-tined pitchforks, of which the handles were resting on the ground, and the tines pointing upward. After playing some time we became tired and decided to get down. I, boy like, thought I would keel off, but in so doing…

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    Georgia Art Museum Report

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    The piece is a form of lines and not functional. The piece reminds me of a pitchfork that is made from cast iron. Another art piece was by Christina West,” What a Doll” that are multiple figures grouped together in space. The dolls seem to be piled on top of each other on the ground with two more standing around. At first, I thought…

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    other, shares common values and also respects mutual interests. First, a community helps each other. In Seedfolks, we can see many occasions of helping each other in a community. For example, Royce protected all of the plants in the garden with a pitchfork from stealing. Sae-Young shared funnels so that it would be easier for other people to collect water for their plants. Personally, my mom and dad are from Korea and none of my relatives live nearby us. When my mom and dad are at work and…

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    Van Helsing Analysis

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    In my personal opinion "Van Helsing" is a good movie because it convenes Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula, the Wolf Man, Igor, Van Helsing the vampire hunter, assorted with other monsters such as werewolves, vampires, and even Mr. Hyde. The movie is like a Greatest Hits compilation; it's assembled like Frankenstein's Monster, from spare parts stitched together and brought to life with electricity, the movie also includes lots of computer-generated images. The plot is about Dracula's…

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    In the painting I see a man, and a woman. One slightly older than the other, they both are wearing attire you would find in the 19th century. The man is holding a 3 pronged pitchfork in the upward position, and is grasping the pitch fork just below where the wood handle and metal prongs meet. The jacket that the man is wearing over his overalls looks as though it may be some sort of dress attire. Behind the two people in the…

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    This was especially true when adults hit children. For example, when the Warden stabbed Armpit with a pitchfork and put three holes in his shirt with blood. Also, when Zigzag hit the side of Stanley’s face and Stanley collapsed. The movie never showed those two violent moments. This movie does not show adults hitting children because I think it’s a Disney…

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    About three o’clock, Barbara and I went down to the ocean to go swimming, but when we got 578 there one of the boys was on the beach fishing, so we watched. He had a long stick (about seven feet 579 long) with several sharp prongs on the end like a pitchfork, and with this he was spearing some small 580 fish. Then he took one of the fish and put it on a hook on a line and threw the line out. Within a few 581 minutes, he caught a swordfish that was about thirty inches long. I watched with great…

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    “What, what do you- what?” she spluttered. This man was infuriating, she didn’t understand why he couldn’t just tell her where she needed to go, she was jet-lagged and wanted nothing more than to shower and rest. She was sure Mr Sanders would not be happy to know she was being treated this way. She was only twenty-one, but she wasn’t naive, men had never spoken to her this way. “I hardly think that is up to you,” she snapped. “My name is Thomas Sanders an’ I brought you when I was drunk, I think…

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    Four Stages Of Life

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    This piece of artwork represents 3 different parts of Hinduism, Karma and Dharma, The Trimurti, and The Four Stages of Life. Dharma is one’s “duty” in life, for practicing dharma is the way in which one may improving their life. Karma, on the other hand, is the belief that a person’s actions in life will determine their fate in their following life. One must do their dharma in order to achieve good karma. In the art piece, dharma is represented by the brown path following from the bottom left…

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