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    with a low barrier on it, and behind that is a large, bright fire. A group of puppeteers moves along the walkway, with puppets raised above their heads. While the puppeteers’ own shadows are obscured by the barrier, the light of the fire casts the silhouettes of their puppets onto the far cave wall so that…

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    What do you think of America, when you think of America? If I ask the old me; the eleven-year-old me, to be specific, I would probably have responded baseball and hot dogs. However, having matured and moving to Brandeis University has made me see a bigger scope. I have become more aware of the cultural and ethnic differences that not only form our student body, but if you think about it, it is how I, and many of us, think of America today: as a diverse growing and cohesive population.…

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    the movie, the director utilizes the motifs as an emphasizer for the crucial scenes. As the title of the movie, darkening shadows are often depicted. During the era of its screening, this noir stylistic film capitalizes on contrasting shades and silhouettes to integrate the variety of shades. In one of the scenes on the train, the curtains come out darker as they raise to the holding rode, which are in contrast with the shades of the characters.…

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    Gone With the Wind Critical Analysis Gone with the Wind directed by Victor Fleming, released in 1939 is a historic film that portrays the life of a young female, Scarlett O’Hara. Taking place before, during and after the Civil War, embraces O’Hara’s experiences, struggles, victories, relationships and failures. Although this film was made decades ago, it created an impact and is still one of the most preeminent movies ever made. The filmmakers used consistent work, by incorporating beautifully…

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    The most advanced art formula of the pre-Archaic era was unquestionably Greek ceramic objects. Frequently including huge urns and other containers, it was adorned originally with linear, then extra intricate arrangements of triangles, zigzags as well as additional comparable forms. Symmetrical pottery consists of approximately the premium Greek creations, by means of urns classically prepared conferring to a stringent arrangement of magnitudes. As of about seven hundred, transformed connections…

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    in the morning. My parents even call me a bear sometimes. The “S” with the tree in it is the Stanford University logo. I want to go there for college when I get older. It is very hard to get into, so I want to get a scholarship there. The Florida silhouette represents that I want to live in Florida when I grow up. Florida is such a beautiful state, and I would like to live near the coast. I could go to Disney World sometimes, if I had the money. The blueprints of the house represents the fact…

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    The 1960s was a decade of deep cultural changes that were altering the women’s role in society all over the globe. Women were joining the labor force since the 1950s and seeking for new roles to find their own personal and professional identities – “the little girl look was abandoned in favor of more grown up styles” (Mendes and de la Haye; 2010). In 1966, Saint Laurent made history creating a suit for women. By including a men’s garment in women wardrobe, he broke the rules and collaborated…

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    begins as an ordinary day just in the future. The story is wrapped around a house who is left standing after a nuclear bomb went off and destroyed everything except of this one house and the only thing destroyed on this house is the side wall which silhouettes with the family that passed away that lived there. 2) The house is the only building left after a nuclear disaster. It is the protagonist. 3) It is the fire 4)The theme of this text it that the technology will overpower people by killing…

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    I found the physionotrace to be one of the far more interesting contraptions I have seen as far as making portraiture easier and faster to use goes. It reminded me of the silhouettes my grandparents have at there house of their parents. The more I look at them the more photographic they become. The phantasmagoria has to be my favorite advancement towards photography thus far. It may be because I am a sucker for anything remotely…

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    Bob Marley's Honest

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    Marley should have known an animal with that many teeth would have a taste for meat. And that, in most circumstances, proved fine in the wide scheme of things. But the gapping grin that revealing those teeth was anything but friendly and Marley felt quite partial to the meat attached to his old bones. From the creature's back a pair of tattered membranous wings unfurled, and Marley dodged to his left as it feinted forward testing his reflexes. The master runesmith swung his staff with the…

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