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    I always wondered where did great writers find such strength. What made their stories so good? How could I write a story that has the power of touching people’s heart and spirit? What is the secret of a successful novel writing? Every story in the world since the dawn of time, seemingly shared similar ideas and a common structure. Each hero from every culture goes through similar steps. Joseph Campbell is one of those who discovered this principle and introduced the concept of Monomyth or “the…

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    The racers are at the starting line waiting for the green. A blare of the engines and Tucker Hibbert gets the hole shot in the pro open final at Duluth National Championship race. T-train has many historical events and background that many people don’t know. Tucker hibbert is one of the best snowmobile racers in the past two decades. Tucker Hibbert is an awesome racer but not many people know his background. Here is some of his personal info like hometown, date of birth and nickname. These…

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    Lawren Stewart Harris Lawren Stewart Harris, was born in October on the 23rd, 1885 in Brantford, Ontario. He passed away in January on the 29, 1970 Vancouver, British Columbia. When he was alive a lot stuff happened and is now considered history such as World War 1, World War 2 and when the Titanic sank in 1912, April 14- April 15. All of this stuff that happened is history and will never be forgotten. Harris was born into a wealthy family. He attended Toronto's St. Andrews College. When…

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    Technicolor Innovation

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    Hello Everyone! I hope you guys had a wonderful relaxing weekend!
This week’s topic was focused all about a lovely man who greatly contributed to the animated world both artistically and fundamentally. The first innovation I’m focusing on is the new use and concept of a storyboard. “Written notes, thumbnails sketches, even visual outlines had been used before, but this was the first time that a sequence of drawings was used to plot out a film in its entirety” (pg 38). This small technique made…

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    George Walton Lucas Jr. was born on May 14, 1944, in Modesto California, his family was made up of his mother Dorothy, his father George Lucas Sr. and his three sisters Katherine, Ann and Wendy Lucas. George Jr. was a small kid which made him a natural target for bullies, but his sister Wendy would help fight them off. When he was in middle school he struggled at math, reading, and writing, he had a major passion for cars, but when he got into a wreck his dreams of being a race car driver went…

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    James Watson Essay

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    Famous Geneticist James D. Watson DNA is the most famous molecule that is found in the world today, though it was quite a late discovery in the scientific world. [5] James Watson was one of the geneticists that helped discover the structure of DNA. James Watson was an Academic, Biologist, Geneticist, Zoologist, and a scientist. He was born on the 6th of April 1928 in Chicago and is now 87 years old. Watson was awarded the Nobel Prize for helping discover the double-helix structure of DNA. His…

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    In the late 1890’s the Lumiere Brother’s had invented the Cinematograph, which was an all in one camera and projector. With their invention of the first true motion picture camera, they began to document the daily life in their hometown Lyon, France. The very first films they ever made consisted of Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory, an Arrival of a Train at the Station, and a mother Feeding the Baby. While these very short films around fifty seconds each did document the daily lives of the…

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    I remember when I was in third grade our teacher had great passion for the arts. She introduced us to many artists and one of the one Jackson Pollock, an American abstract painter. His art amused me because to many all those splattered paints meant absolutely nothing but a “mess” some would say but to me this art had so much expression in it. The fact that he took different meaning to everything he painted was what made me admire him. I even remember the class doing group projects and my group…

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    Telesforas Valius Essay

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    Telesforas Valius was the youngest of his family, born July 10, 1914 in Riga, Latvia. Being born in a Lithuanian family, the family returned to Lithuania in 1918. Telesforas entered the Kaunas Art School after being encouraged by his art teacher in grade school. Telesforas studied woodcuts in Japanese when he took his brief visit to Paris. Telesforas worked in art his whole life after school, beginning with his part time job as an artist at Kaunas Textile Company. Later in 1942 he became a…

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    Froggy Short Story

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    One time, there was a frog named Froggy. He had been through many adventures with his friend Panda, who was a panda. This time, however, Froggy was at the front entrance of a haunted house all by himself. He could hear the sound freaky wind blowing. Suddenly, the black shadow of an animal showed up. Crack! went the thunder. Lightning hit wires and all the electricity turned off. Slowly, the shadow moved closer and closer to Froggy. Froggy felt a chill go down his spine. Then, suddenly, the…

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