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    done by drypoint etching I was even more amazed. This piece is an image of an older lady sitting on a chair with a young girl sitting on her lap while they both look at what’s in the reflections of the hand mirror. This picture shows the time period of the industrial revolution by the mirror in their hand and the technique they used to complete this image. I think this particular piece is a statement about the society since it could represent the women comfortably sitting down with her child…

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    products, etc. Others try to inform others and change their perspectives about more serious topics, such as smoking, pollution, and global warming. They use plenty of rhetorical devices to capture the eyes of consumers and convince them to see their view of what is being sold or displayed. In this print advertisement, by advertising agency Red Pepper in Ekaterinburg, Russia, they are doing both, persuading and informing, by using different techniques, such as body composition, pathos, logos,…

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    Why is it young girls look in the mirror and cringe? Why do young girls even look in the mirror at all? Perhaps it is the need to feel pretty. They dive deep into the mirror looking for “pretty” traits. Small waist. Wide hips. Long, Healthy hair. Flat Stomach. But then again comes the question, why do girls feel that being pretty physically is what matters. Society has taught us that it is on the outside that matters. The hair, the lips the eyes, rather than personality. For some what’s on…

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    AS she was wandering around the huge corridors of the building she passed by a mirror, it was a ordinary mirror but something in particular got her attention. As she approached the mirror she saw her reflection out of the corner of her eye, or she thought it was her reflection, but something appeared to be off so she turned to the mirror to examine. All she could say was that she was definitely not expecting what she saw. There gazing baxk at her was a…

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    “I’m starting with the man in the mirror, and I’m asking him to change his ways. And No message could have been any clearer….” Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” goes off on the radio. “If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change…” Jackson’s song emphasizes. When I reflect on my life, I often feel like I am looking at mirror images of myself. One of the most important images was in fourth grade. The mirror shows an image of a girl, a girl who was…

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    How are the different perspectives of parents and children explored in the two poems? In ‘Girl’ and in ‘Little Boy Crying’, Jamaica Kincaid and Mervyn Morris both poems use the perspective of the parents in the poem to convey the message that they are giving. Both the mother and the father are giving advice to their children under different conditions. Kincaid’s mother gives her practical and helpful advice that will help her daughter keep her own house, while Morris talks about the emotions…

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    It’s Allison here, and I sure hope you like what you see! I have a lot to offer the right guy, and to qualify as being the right guy, you must only lack inhibition and have a creative side! I’m 21 years old, 5’6”, and I have yet to meet a guy who doesn’t go wild over the twins. At a 34D, the girls get me almost anything I want, when used correctly, of course! Do I embrace my assets? You betcha! Confidence is sexy, but it’s far too often mistaken for arrogance, which could not be further from the…

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    Animal Farm is a book about the russian war represented through animal figures. Through the book there are many propaganda techniques being used. Propaganda is the government's techniques to fill the uneducated people. There are three forms of propaganda that have been used in Animal Farm. The three techniques are Name Calling, Card Stacking, and Glittering Generalities. Name Calling is when someone uses negative words against an enemy. Card Stacking is when a politician or businessmen stack…

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    psychologically. The stages of his concept include the Imaginary, the Mirror, and the Symbolic. The first is where children begin to understand control. Babies learn to manipulate their environment as an extension of their own base needs and desires. There is no separation between the baby and the outside world. Following the discovery of control, infants undergo the Mirror stage, where they learn to recognize their own image in a mirror as something they can control, but as a separate…

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    What does the 1954 mystery thriller Rear Window in common with 2014 action comedy 22 Jump Street? At first glance, the older and newer films have very little in common. The stories they tell have no similarities. Also, the editing styles and techniques are much more complex within the newer motion picture than the older one. However, after careful inspection, both films use the same basic components to achieve their storytelling goals. A similar practice is the use of music to establish or…

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