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    My summer was extremely eventful but I'm only going to tell you about on of the events i did this summer. This summer I went to the Gary air show. The Gary air show is a giant air performance with plains, and people jumping out of plains, and plains writing in the sky. The air show happens every year at the beach in Gary. It happens during July and is open for two day during July. Before for we went to the air show we stopped at subway to get sandwiches to eat at the air show. While we were in…

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    The mask that I made for this class is a play on the transformation masks of the Kwakiutl tribe in the Northwest Cost of North America. The masks of the Kwakiutl tribes would represent an animal and would open up into a mask of a human. When dancers where wearing the masks they would be transformed into the animal they were representing. I decided to make a mask that on the outside was a sleeping person but on the inside would show the different personalities. The different symbols inside the…

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    “Galatea vs. Birth of Venus” From the detailed hands of antiquity, both the work of Botticelli and Raphael speak to the ages through near perfection. So often the work of the Renaissance brought new life to the classics, reminding us of the footprints of humanity. Seen in both “Birth of Venus” (ca. 1482) and “Galatea” (ca. 1513), the theme of divine love is portrayed through the mythical ideals of the feminine form. An ode to nature through the sexual sense of the female nude, both works…

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    (Milner, 2015).” By Dory’s parents repeatedly playing the childish games with Dory, they provided her with the ability to socialize with others. This allowed Dory to be able to reach the socialization process in society. If Dory could find the seashells home and remain away from the undertow, then those safety measures would allow her to not end up in trouble. The Just Keep Swimming song would aid Dory in remaining calm in highly stressful situations for when she forgot and as a sign of her so…

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    One role the media plays in Fahrenheit 451 is the family. By the time Guy and Mildred came about, their society no longer valued blood relationships. Instead, they relied on characters projected on the walls of their living rooms for company and distraction. The book describes just how much labor is put into making these virtual families fool the shallow watcher. Each morning Mildred received a new script in the mail, which allowed her to play along with the parlor walls, the two spent thousands…

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    The Iroquois

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    spoons were used for, well eating of course or getting the insides of an animal the Iroquois have skinned. The scraper was used for either scraping skin off of animals for clothing and sharping tools for war. Some of these things were made with seashells and…

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    when we conform, we let society think for us, but when you think for yourself, you have your own opinion and that is what makes you, you. We see how the media brainwashes society in Fahrenheit 451 by attacking them with a constant media blitz. From seashell thimbles, to over the top parlour walls, there is just so much information for their brain to take in, too much to handle. So much so, that it pushes out your own thoughts and replaces them with the ones the media wanted them to have, no…

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    (AGG) In the novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury explores what happens to a society in which knowledge and memory are regulated by the government. (BS-1) In the novel, the government uses technology to distract their citizens from the hidden truth. (BS-2) By doing this, the government gains power and control over their people. (BS-3) Eventually, the individuals in society are harmed both physically and mentally by their loss of knowledge. (TS) Ray Bradbury’s message in Fahrenheit 451 regarding…

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    process, Professor Faber helps Montag a lot. When Montag comes out with the idea to plant books in firemen houses to prevent people from trusting firemen, Faber even contacted book publisher to print out books. Faber also gives him a pair of radio seashell so that they could communicate efficiently. When Montag reaches home, he realized that his wife’s friends come to watch the television. By this chance, Montag takes out a book and read the poetry. The women really distracted with the poem and…

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    Seascape Scene Analysis

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    Christian Warren (Charlie), Tara Gehrkin (Nancy), Henry Goldkamp (Leslie), and Chase Mayeur (Sarah). The set was creative, vibrant and detailed. The color scheme, the actual sand and the sand dunes made it feel authentic. The little nuisances like the seashell, the beautiful blue sky backdrop and the sound panel of water, sea birds, and airplanes gave you a sense that you were actually at the beach. The play opens with Charlie and Nancy on the beach. Charlie and Nancy appeared to be a normal…

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