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    My two primary sources is about 9/11. My first primary source explains, "What happened that day?," "Who attacked us?," "How did America respond to 9/11?," and "How did America change after 9/11?" (PS1). My second primary source goes more in-depth about what happened on 9/11. It also include photo's that signified that important day. A historian would use 9/11 as a primary source because "September 11 is the never-to-be-forgotten anniversary of major terrorist attacks on the United Sates" (PS2).…

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    Shaun Tan's picture book, The Red Tree, explores several key personal challenges that are central to life, such as the struggle of being confused about the meaning of your life. This is depicted in the frame, 'Sometimes you just don't know what you are suppose to do', which showcases our protagonist on a stage forced to put on an act with with a multitude of different objects varying in ages and origins. Tan has used the symbolic item of a puppet that looks like the protagonist. The puppet is…

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    At the time I was a poor college student looking for a place to stay with my friends. We found an apartment for cheap. The rent was split equally between the four of us with one person just paying sixty dollars a month.In the apartment, there were plenty of windows that should light up the apartment nicely but despite that the house was still dim. None of us would have imagined that it was haunted. Often at night, we'd hear something that sound like footsteps but thought nothing of it as might…

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    In this exceedingly powerful painting, “Figures in a Landscape” painted in 1972 by Sidney Goodman, a child, woman, and man are in what looks to be a park because of the sandbox and blue and red swing set. In the background the mountains are bright and happy with houses surrounded by many tall green trees. On the right side of the painting is a huge dark gloomy cloud like when a murder is about to occur in a horror movie. The figures look like something is going on in their mind, maybe they are…

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    Red Roses Psychology

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    There is a fascinating use of the red color and red roses throughout this film. Red color might refer to many things including; love, caring, passion, revenge, life force, and many other. Red roses in the American culture are a symbol of love, caring, compassion, life and death. Roses also symbolize beauty; perhaps that is why they selected the title to be American Beauty. At the second opening scene of the film, we see Burnham’s house with the neighbor’s homes. The bright, artificial colors of…

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    Jiu Jitsu Monologue

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    there like muay thai kickboxing,boxing,Brazilian jiu jitsu, and mixed martial arts. So the girls dad signed her,her brother,and himself up for Brazilian jiu jitsu classes. Know you must know that the girl was a very shy person who was bullied a lot in school when she was younger ,and didn't have much friends because of that. The girl now knows that her father did that so she wouldn't be shy and would make friends and learn how to defend herself, which now the girl is a high ranking belt in her…

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    The art principle “Variety” can clearly be seen in the painting “Cityscape No. 1" by Richard Diebenkorn. Variety is the art principle in which an artist uses many colors, shapes, texture, lines in a painting to create a complex piece of art. In the painting “Cityscape No. 1” the artist used different hues, shapes, and lines in his work of art to create a unique painting that depicts an unknown city. The different palette hues, which are shades of green, gray, blue, pink, and brown, bring energy…

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    I would like to be Percy Jackson’s friend, from the book Percy Jackson and the last Olympian for many different reasons even he is a troublemaker in school. The main reason is that in the previous book he sacrificed his life to save his friends job. By reading this passage I understood he was a good respectful friend. This passage also helped me understand how friendship is one of the themes of this fabulous book. This reason makes me want to be his friend because he also accompanied his…

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    Space: The space is both positive and negative because it has a combination of tangible and intangible objects. For instance, the tables, chairs, windows and threes in it are tangible because these objects can be touched. However, the sky and stars are intangible because they cannot be touched. Color: The painting has a combination of complimentary colors that give the piece a warm look. For instance, the yellow and orange provides light to the composition and also add a visual depth to it…

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    Vivian Parker

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    Vivian Parker had it all, she was beautiful, smart, spoiled, yet sweet, and she was the funniest person you’d ever meet. She way beyond perfect. She even bleed gold blood. Vivian lived in the richest part of Upper East Side, New York, with her parents. Her house was made of stone and had the prettiest detailing. Her yard was always freshly cut, with flowers in full bloom. Inside was big and beautiful, as well. She had a perfect view of New York, outside her bedroom window. She had a maid, chef,…

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