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    Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) has influenced the development of architecture and modern graphic design in immense and subtle ways. Frank Lloyd Wright should be given more credit for his influence on graphic design not only from his several digital designs but through his fine arts work as well, because of his unique style of experimenting with nature in his design and architectural background. His creative style brings life to the straightest, strong, and bold structures. Frank Lloyd Wright…

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    Women In The Play Trifles

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    sweet birds that love to sing, so when Minnie Foster took over the custody of a young canary, her singing habits took flight. However, her husband Mr. Wright crushed her happy hobby. “No, Wright wouldn’t like the bird—a thing that sang. She used to sing. He killed that, too” (Glaspell 751). As a result of this quote, it is evident that John Wright not only murdered Minnie Foster’s canary, but also her will to sing. Through singing, Minnie Foster formed a connection with her bird that…

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    Micheal Schwalbes story, “The Sociogical Mindfulness” . He explains how people should be more mindful of their surroundings and how we lack nesscarty kind of mindfulness. He added that mindfulness is more then just paying attention, istead he wants people to see and appreciate its unique qualities. Schwalbe writes, “It tells and shows how to pay attention and make sense of the social world in a sociological way”(Schwalbe, 2001, 1998). Sociogical mindfulness is paying attention to how the world…

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    is an identity especially for Mrs. Courland who wished to escape “housewifery (p. 4 Sedgwick)” but failed to do so. In Jury of Her Peers, however, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters do the quite opposite and keep quiet about the evidence that proves Minnie Wright murdered her husband. Their silence is their power against the men as the women have been able to find the evidence the men could not. Using their silence, they are able to save whatever is left of Minnie’s life. Sedgwick uses expression to give…

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    Katryna DeLuz Professor Akihiko Sociology 1 2/07/16 Sociological imagination Charles Wright Mills was an American sociologist and was also a sociology professor at Columbia University. Besides being a sociologist Mills was famous for writing his book “The Sociological Imagination.” The textbook definition of sociological imagination is the skill to recognize the links between our own experiences and the bigger forces of history. This idea is explained within Mills book “Sociological Imagination”…

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    For my creative project I put together a case file based upon the fictional murder of Julia Stoner detailed in “The Speckled Band”, a short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I wanted to make the case file look realistic so I used a manilla folder with a picture of the “Stoner twins” attached to the front. Since the case in the story was unsolved in 1982 and Sherlock Holmes solved the case in April of 1983, I included this information on the file. A case number is written on the top of the file to…

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    Cultural Presentation

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    Cultural Presentation 3 Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, a small Wisconsin farming community, on June 8, 1867 to William and Anna Wright. His family moved frequently during his early years because William was a pastor. They lived in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Iowa before settling in Madison, Wisconsin, when Wright was 12 years old. In 1885, he graduated from the public high school in Madison and his parents got divorced, never to be seen again. Wright decided to enroll in at…

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    Meaning Of Trifles

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    between the play's title and the attitude the men have regarding women and their "space" (kitchen) and their household duties? Well, in the story there was a murder committed by the wife of the of the man who died Mr. &Mrs. Wright. When the neighbor comes by and discovers that Mr. Wright had been murdered he sent for the sheriff. The sheriff came along with the attorney. During their walk through of the house and other structures on the property they only search place that they figured a man…

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    1. In class, we learned about both the develop the sociological perspective and sociological imagination. Mrs. Godwin said that “develop the sociological perspective would be to look at society with a blind eye.” (Godwin, PP) I would have to agree that to develop a perspective is looking how a person behavior is connected to a society by not having judgement. This is why it is important to look at a society with a clean slate on what you think a culture should or should not look like and be…

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    Mackenzie Madore Discussion One 1/18/18 The social imagination is the ability to connect the most basic, intimate aspects of an individual’s life to seemingly impersonal and remote historical factors. This was presented by C. Wright Mills who argued that people need to think critically about the social world around us by observing our individual experiences and history. His statement can be put to test through the thought process of going to college to obtain a higher education or stopping…

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