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    Feudalism made it 's way when the Carolingian dynasty started to gain more land. The reason it started was because people needed a source of protection. And with this the higher classes helped the lower classes with protection and land. The lower classes helped by giving work and working long hours, as much as they could for their land owners. The social structure in the Middle Ages was based around feudalism. Feudalism, the political system in which nobles were granted the use of lands that…

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    Adriana Varejeo

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    census. The tubes of custom oil paint were designed by Varejão from the detailing of the cap to the way it was laid within an enclosed glass box on a wooden board. The exhibition set-up was simple and consistent from the layout of the paintings evenly spaced and laid side by side in a horizontal manner. “Polvo: mixed media”, the oil tubes, were set up on a podium in the center of the room so the viewers had a sense of relations between the painting the case displayed work. The title “Polvo”…

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    From watching Mrs. Wehrle I learned how to smoothly run an ESE class. She kept the class calm and went with the flow of things. She had things spaced out and relaxed to fit the needs of the students allowing them frequent breaks. She remained calm no matter what the situation. I learned a few important lessons from Mrs. Gaither too. Mrs. Gaither taught me that you need to teach to the individual…

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    Ashley Newlon | Art Education 1600 | Autumn 2015 | Smith | Art Paper Rod Gilbert, Andy Warhol, and The Athlete Series Andy Warhol’s painting’s, the Athletes series, is famously known, but can be complicated to decipher. On Friday, November 20th, I was lucky enough to make a visit to the Columbus Museum of Art. With only five minutes to spare after…

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    well as the functionality of the wall itself. He explains that the wall does not appear nor serve its proper purpose. As illustrated, “ The fence is not likely to win any architecture awards.” “… Concrete filled steel poles deeply rooted, closely spaced and solidly linked at the top – are bluntly functional”. Drehle explains how the wall appears as though it is unstable and dysfunctional, and does not…

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    In the essay Evolution as Fact and Theory by Stephen Jay Gould, he argues that generally, creationists miss use the terms “fact” and “theory” to attack the indisputable concept of evolution. He argues that the question scientists are attempting to answer is not whether evolution occurred, this is a fact as he defines it, but rather the question should be how evolution occurs. The essay begins by bringing forward the idea that old issues should be brought up only if there is new evidence. That…

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    Mechanics and Format Less than 3 mistakes Paper has title, heading, double spaced, 12 point font 3-5 mistakes Missing two or more requirements 6 or more mistakes Missing three or more requirements Works Cited All sources are cited in correct MLA formatting on the last page All sources are cited in correct formatting with 1 or…

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    Steinbeck’s novel “Of mice of men”, has portrayed different aspects of life in 1930’s America. The wife of Curley, the owner of the ranch, was the only female character in the novel. Her character has played a significant role to relate to how women were treated in the society, and reflect upon the inequality shown through how people perceived her. Through this, we can state that women in that century were idealised very lowly and as men’s possession. Different aspects of her personality was…

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    The short novella ‘Of Mice and Men’ is set in 1930s America, during the Dust Bowl disaster and the Great Depression. Curley’s wife is a lonely misunderstood character in a ranch surrounded by men who discriminate against her and see her as a possession as she does not even have a name. In the novel, Steinbeck’s descriptions of Curley’s wife as a character represents how women were treated, he expresses the pressures and loneliness they faced and their low position in society. Steinbeck confuses…

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    I grew slightly nervous when Philip pulled out three pages of double-spaced questions about my faith. We started off with the basics—Joseph Smith and the First Vision, the Book of Mormon—and then delved deeper, talking about eternal families, temple marriage, the celestial kingdom, and my own testimony. Philip was especially…

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