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    Jackson Pollock Tipping

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    included in mastering the art includes line, color, balance and form (text book). An artist dedicated to creating two-dimensional artwork uses “deep space”- an illusion to create depth and “linear perspective”- another illusion that makes viewers see that two parallel lines converse together at the distance (text book). While pencil, watercolors and ink are a few…

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    The value of a college education has been scrutinized for years, in “Stop Scaring Students,” by Devorah Lieberman and “College Is a Waste of Time and Money,” by Caroline Bird, both authors give their detailed opinions on the value of college and give insight to both sides of the argument. College can be extremely rewarding for some students but they do not always take into consideration the hardships that occur in college, and in return tend to feel overwhelmed in debt and upset that they are…

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    ally was a very positive strategic move. By getting the crowd’s support the patriots were able to form more mobs, with the help of mobs they were able to eliminate loyalist votes to help further aid the patriots objectives. Allies are important, though you have to know whom you can or cannot trust before becoming completely vulnerable to someone. This was prominent in the second game when the British majors were given a militia to help defend the colonist against the French, but then used the…

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    From the moment a baby is born it’s first instinct is to learn from the world around it, taking in colors, shapes, and sounds. Learning and education is a huge part of every individual 's life; children start schooling at an early age and continue to go to school for many years. Everyone is taught from an early age that we need to go to school until the twelfth grade and then after graduation they need to go to college. After the student graduates they need to decide if secondary education is…

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    College is supposed to be the best years of your life, right? However, students quickly find out that college is a lot more stressful than it appears. University of Pennsylvania student, Kathryn DeWitt, had a reality shock while making the adjustment from high school to college. In high school, Dewitt was not only a star athlete, but also a straight A student. Little did she know, her life was about to come crashing down. She was so overwhelmed with keeping her grades up and trying vigorously to…

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    Osap Research Paper

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    What is OSAP? The Ontario Student Assistance Program or OSAP is an Ontario and federal government funded program aiding students with funding their post-secondary education. OSAP offers grants; free money that does not have to be paid back and student loans that have to be paid back. OSAP offers money to students attending any public or private postsecondary schools in the world, as long as OSAP recognizes it. When filling in an application a student has access to different financial aid…

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    The classic way of studying history in high school and many college courses is by memorizing facts, regurgitating them, and throwing in a little analysis that was also memorized. However, history is more than just dates and facts. History is the why behind the facts and events. History is how people felt about the events, and whether they were expected or unexpected, and what the responses to those events were. And studying history is more than just textbooks. Classically, history relied on…

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    Presentism is the the ideal of judging past events based on modern-day morals and values. Author Douglas L. Wilson discusses presentism as a concept that is best used on historical figures due to the drastic changes in social structures and societal expectations. Wilson defends Jefferson, saying that because of certain societal and social notions, Jefferson could not have been expected to free his slaves, and would have actually been doing more harm than good if he had freed them. Wilson…

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    Nursing Contextual Project

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    Other examples of primary data included interviews journals, listening taking, and original hand written documents, newspapers, magazine, government documents and letters. Primary data are also called raw data. Secondary source of data refers to published or unpublished work that is extracted from original source. They are data that has already been collected by and readily available from other sources. Examples of secondary sources includes reviewed articles, biographies, articles about…

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    My two primary sources is about 9/11. My first primary source explains, "What happened that day?," "Who attacked us?," "How did America respond to 9/11?," and "How did America change after 9/11?" (PS1). My second primary source goes more in-depth about what happened on 9/11. It also include photo's that signified that important day. A historian would use 9/11 as a primary source because "September 11 is the never-to-be-forgotten anniversary of major terrorist attacks on the United Sates" (PS2).…

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