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    The effect of Rorschach’s infliction of pain is Steve’s cry alerting the rest of the bar-goers; they are now willing to address Rorschach’s pressing question. In the middle-left panel, we see Rorschach in the background towering over his victim, with the rest of the bar sitting alert in the foreground. The next panel zooms in on a couple of the customer’s faces, which emphasizes their fearful expressions. By the author allowing readers to view the customers’ fearful faces, we can see that this…

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    there was five members on the panel that was first formed in April of 1970. The five members on the panel were Whitman Knapp, Arnold Bauman, Franklin Thomas, Cyrus Vance, and Joseph Monserrat. The Knapp Commission was started by the mayor of New York City, John Lindsay. Even though the Knapp Commission was created in April of 1970 the investigation of the New York City Police Department did not begin the investigation until the beginning of June that year. The panel of Knapp Commission examined…

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    and dehumanizing him an object that is unresisting of obsession is also apparent through its iconic positioning within the panels. Notably, on page 143 in the upper right-hand panel, Dr. Dee appears to hold the dream ruby to the centre of his chest. Due to its red colouring, this positioning visually transforms the ruby into a kind of iconic image symbolic of a heart (see panel two) (Gaiman np). In the same way that Dr. Dee’s obsession degrades him bodily into a grotesque figure, so too does the…

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    assistants and pupils wouldn't interfere with his invention or vision. • Even though assistants and pupils would make the works of art, Peter Paul Rubens would plan works of art by making compositional drawings, studies, and with oil sketches on oak panels.…

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    present a multimodal presentation and photocopy about sustainability in Ferny Hills. Sustainability is when we look after the land so it the same or better for the next generations. To do this we use energy from renewable sources they include solar panels and hydroelectricity. To get water in a sustainable way we can use desalination plants which take the salt out of sea water we will also need to be more conservative when it comes to using water. We also need to have clean unpolluted air to…

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    The first panel on the leftmost side begins with God in Heaven. In the painting, God is portrayed as a king in a cloud above all, emphasizing His power and below Him are hundreds of angels in battle. According to Harris and Zucker, the angels symbolize “the fall of the rebellion angels” that is led by Lucifer, the devil. In this panel, which shows God in Heaven, the stories are painted in a series in which they compliment…

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    Untitled Billy Cannon Exhibit An Exhibition for the Capitol Park Museum October 2024 or 2025 Panel #1 Introduction In Louisiana State University football, there are few more iconic players than Billy Cannon. The university’s first Heisman trophy winner and first to have his number (20) retired, Cannon’s prowess on the gridiron is undeniable. And his famous 89-yard punt return on Halloween night 1959 continues to be featured in LSU team highlights. But Billy Cannon’s story may start with…

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    Spolia refers to the repurpose, or reuse of structural or decorative components from one piece, to another. Spolia, or “the spoils of war” is seen on a lot of different artworks, or monumental constructions. Like many roman constructions like the coliseum, the arch of Constantine doesn’t go unnoticed for its use of repurposed material. The use of spolia has many advantages that were very meaningful in the time of the Roman Empire. Recycling older material is a lot more cost effective than…

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    A hydria was a pot used for carrying water, with a handle on each side and one handle on the back. This hydria is 19 inches tall with the flat shoulder typical of the 6th century BCE. The pot was sculpted from terracotta and then black figure painted. Black figure painting is a type of pottery painting that uses black as the primary color, and red and white to accent certain aspects of the scene. Gloss was applied to the desired areas before firing the pottery, and a lack of oxygen causes…

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    poem is twelve lines long and has no end rhyme. Most of the poem is a list of things that the languageless Maris Kenny CRW 1301 Close Reading 3 September 23, 2016 people point at: “at parts of bodies, at what they want to eat, at instrument panels, at new highways and other areas of intense reconstruction, at our own children smiling into cameras,” (line 3-7). Despite the lack of rhyme there is a flow and overall melodic feel. The layers…

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