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    require that you carry a pepper spray bear repellant. A bear repellant is more effective than guns, and it does not cause long-term or permanent damage to the animal. Most hikers or campers do not carry a firearm capable of killing a bear. Using a less effective firearm will only enrage the bear and make him extremely dangerous. It has been proven over and over that because of the bear's extremely sensitive nose, bear spray is the most effective defense. Pepper Spray bear spray is…

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    Why Stun Guns Are Bad

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    The stun-gun is by far the best alternative to previous methods of less lethal force. Some of the previous methods of less lethal force include pepper spray, tear gas, stink bombs, laser dazzlers, and bright lights. Many of these methods when compared to the stun-gun are less effective and actually create more problems. For example, pepper spray…

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    The swing of a baseball bat, the sound of it gliding through the air, the swoosh sounds as it swings by. Now there is something used for a job that is closely related with the baseball bat but a bit more tactical and is in the law enforcement and requires a police baton, which is used for both law enforcement and self defenseive techniques. The type of police baton should be chosen carefully due to its affordability, length, and the material it is made from so that it’s helping out with the job…

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    with anger and confusion and she only knows one thing. She is going to that event. Whoever burned her paintings and stole her most prized possession is somehow seeking revenge. As the time rolls around she cannot wait long enough. She is the first one there violently opening the door ready to get to the bottom of this. A man in a suit with hair drowning in gel is standing by an all too familiar painting explaining it to a civilian. Fiercely walking up to him she interrupts the conversation…

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    as much. My sophomore year of drawing and painting covered several of art forms. Most of the time we copied pictures off of the internet and recreated them in a different form of art. I used oil pastel to mimic a basic color picture, it was pretty simple I just had make it look as close as the original. Using charcoal to mimic the ceiling of a roman catholic church took a while to get a precise shading of corners, due to the angle of the photo. Painting was an enjoyable thing to do because I was…

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    Cockcroft and Barnet-Sanchez: Interpretive space is important for a group because it is a symbol or sign just as a music and language. Cockcroft and Barnet-Sanchez said: “Since before the cave paintings at Altamira some 15,000 years before the Christ, wall paintings have served as a way of community people" (Cockcroft, Barnet-Sanchez, 303). Is it true to say that murals is artistic vehicle for educating, teaching religion. The United States supported for murals during the New Deal period, and…

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    Tristan Eaton

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    stars. Tristan Eaton used spray paints and brushes as his medium. With spray paint, there will be a big problem are the color fade quickly and the spray come off unevenly but with a brushes most of these problems are solved. But it’s takes a highly skilled artist to perform such a difficult task to accomplish. Eaton’s piece of this mural work features a meticulous, visual collage of pop imagery mixed with his unique personal style, all executed with freehand spray paint on a colossal…

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    I have been doing art all my life with the influence of my father, who is a professional artist at inka gallery, Salamanca. He has introduced me to art and the techniques of oil painting, such as never to use black paint but use purple, brown and blue to make a dark paint colours, the way to use the art brushes properly and many more influences and techniques. From all the variety of art that he has showed me I would have to say that oil paint was my favour medium to use in the art world, due to…

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    9/11 Exhibition Analysis

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    hate crimes. I think more likely it is because of critical distance that we are able to package up the past, so to speak, and properly examine it now that we have all the pieces. With 9/11, there are still conspiracy theorists running rampant and spray-painting “Bush did 9/11” on back…

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    Angel Otero Essay

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    she gave him during his childhood. Otero’s still life is a series of early paintings and are related from his teenage and his homeland. Otero used his transfer painting to give a picture of the landscapes of his home country. Otero used different materials for all of his different kinds of works. For his paintings he used oil paints, skins, silicone, graphite, and spray paint. He also used strings for his still life paintings. The sculpture he made were from fired steel, glazed porcelain, and…

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