The Chair in the Doorway

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    Art Observation Paper

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    Museum of Fine Arts and can honestly say I thoroughly enjoyed the visit. While looking for artwork for this assignment I wandered into other parts of the museum and was intrigued by some of the old furniture that was on display, especially the old chair. I found it fascinating to see the work and detail that was put into the making of it. In conclusion, I am glad I came across Goodwin’s art and am looking forward to seeing more of her paintings in the…

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    all the fluid in his right leg from the surgery that happened less than a month ago. Consequently it makes him do a limp as if he had just had a knee surgery. He winces at the steps, which there seems to be as many as a hundred. We shuffle through doorway, immediately peoples heads turn. As a result, most of them stare at my father's leg, following it all the way up to his waistline. You can see how swollen it is from such a long distance, i conjecture in my head if my dad feels uncomfortable .…

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    Airway Case Study

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    As Brooke located her chair around the group of her male superiors, she noted a file containing the anesthesia record and operating room report displayed in front of her. The others were busy shuffling the chart documents in front of them. “What protocol, in regards to the…

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    each other, and everything we touched, with slimy potatoes. As slick as greased pigs, he was only briefly able to pin my hands to the floor. In retaliation, I began to shake my head violently back and forth, spraying him, and also, the table, the chairs, my walls and most definitely my floors, as my hair whipped back and forth. Sliding from his grip once more as he tried to avoid potato projectiles to his eyes. Completely covered in ick, and digging potato out of the corner of his eye, he yelled…

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    In the classroom of interest, the grade level being taught is third grade with the students’ ages varying from seven years old to nine years old. The location of the school is in Gainesville, Florida and is called Stephen Foster Elementary School, which is a public magnet school, composed of grades kindergarten through fifth. Forty five percent of the students at Stephen Foster Elementary School are African American, 32% of students are Caucasian, 8% of students are Hispanic, and the rest of…

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    In the town of Chichester, a physician that was blessed with dubious luck made his fortune on the remnants of the plague. To Gifre, the Bubonic Plague was not damnation, but blessing. The plague had claimed the lives of the majority of the villagers and townsmen of Chichester. Peculiarly, Gifre seemed to be protected from the pest and was able to maintain his health. His abnormal luck of immunity popularized him as the best physician in Chichester. From distant towns people would come to visit…

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    The higher power works hard to cover up the truth, almost as hard as my father worked in the coal mines. My mother and I found out about his death three years ago. He left for work one morning and no one saw him in the evening. Nobody told us the truth about what happened to him. I prepare to leave for school, meticulously tying pigtails, neatly tucking in my shirt, and checking that my skirt fell no shorter than two inches above the knee. All of these things needed to be in order before I…

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    The House Of Bernarda Alba

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    Before 20th century Spain was powerful country, well known colonizer but during 1900 it had lost all its possessions like Cuba, the Philippines which caused lots of social tensions. Monarchists were conservative and didn’t want to reform Spain. Therefore schism brought among society: conservative and republic who hoped to reform this poor society. There were a number of areas where it was felt reform were needed like: agriculture, the church, and the army. In 1936 an election was took place .all…

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    The Roaring Twenties was a time of new beginnings. From extravagant parties, prohibition, and the introduction of jazz music, life in America was divine. However, an event that occurred in the 1920’s that is widely forgotten is the Hall-Mills murder case. In September of 1922, the bodies of Edward Hall and Eleanor Mills were discovered with gunshot wounds in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Both Edward and Eleanor were married to others, but the two were said to have close relations. Upon discovering…

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    Regional Jail, and I have made my way back to Rochelle Elliott’s office for our interview. As I enter the room, Rochelle is dressed very professionally, and she is very busy with paperwork and phone calls. By the time she has noticed me standing in the doorway I have begun to take notes on what her job was like. Rochelle very politely waves me inside to begin our interview on her career.…

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