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    Why would you want someone like me attending your college? Well that is an excellent question; let’s start off with the major I am interested in taking, “Computer engineering”. The reason for the quotes is simply because right now I am at a stage where I am exploring ideas, and comprehending what I actually want to do for my future. I honestly want to attend college to help guide me to the right path. Now what is it that sets me apart from the other applicants to take this major? Let’s start…

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    Homo Ludens Essay

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    Participation at these events goes beyond engaging and interacting with adults, but to encouraging and involving the youth. Many art events attract playfulness, not only for children but through art that encourages engagement between children and adults. Homo Ludens, written by Johan Huizinga in 1938, discusses the importance of the play, as an element of culture and society. Play being a primary and necessary to generate culture. Play is significantly free and freeing from ordinary life. It is…

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    Westfield London History

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    Westfield London - Shepherd's Bush Westfield London, the spearheading shopping and relaxation destination, is an imaginative and element place for another era of customer to shop, to eat, and to meet. Westfield London - Shepherd's Bush at an astounding 150,000 square meters the forcing Shepherd's Bush Westfield Shopping Center has the questionable honor of being London's biggest shopping center. 80 percent are design centered with more than 700 style brands including more than 40 extravagance…

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    wedding ceremony. In a case that has become a poster child for the movement against same-sex marriage, the New Jersey Division of Civil Rights ruled that the state’s public accommodation law prohibited a Methodist organization that operated a boardwalk pavilion, held open for events by people of all faiths, from excluding a same-sex commitment ceremony” (Lupu & Tuttle, 2010, p. 275). Kathy became infuriated, wondering how her actions could have caused such a rift between anyone. She immediately…

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    Dystopian Glass House

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    (1999) “Pick very few objects and place them exactly”. In using this technique, it conveys a modernist approach by using minimalist features and looking beyond reality. In later years he added to the landscape surrounded the Glass House, adding a pavilion beside the lake, an art gallery set into hillside, a postmodern sculpture gallery and a library that enclosed a tower within its build. This architectural collaboration that Johnson produced could be classes as his most personal as it was his…

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    Violence was a crucial key in The Suffrage Movement which gained women the right to vote in England, 1918. During the 19th century, Britain was going through a period of great political and social change. Throughout this time, there was a prominent aspect for the fight for women 's suffrage. As women 's involvement in society became more common, politicians found it hard to find a rational reason for woman not gaining vote. At the time none of the political parties were campaigning for women 's…

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    In the film” the Great Gatsby’, Luhrmann aimed to construe the jazz age into the music equivalent to our times (the now). However, according to R. Bassil, Luhrmann failed in capturing the spirit and earnestness of Gatsby’s West Egg mansion parties and stated that it is more suitable for a twilight film or a headphone advert (Bassil, 2013). This essay will disagree with the statement made and will refer to the following three sound techniques found in the film: Diegetic, Non-diegetic and a sound…

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    White Temple Vs Ziggurat

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    What is Art History? According to many dictionaries, Art history is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and style. This includes the "major" arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the "minor" arts of ceramics, furniture, and other decorative objects. Art history is a big book that is hard to talk about in single pages. Here is a research paper comparing between the White Temple and ziggurat, Uruk and…

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    third day of camp, the only thing that seemed to change was my sleeping situation. The older scouts in the troop had learned years ago that the tents were best used for supply storage, and so they slept outside under one of the campsites dining pavilions in the evenings. My friend and I joined them the third night of camp and as fell to sleep I heard the older boys laughing and whispering to each other. I thought nothing of it and went to sleep. I awoke the next morning to find my friend and his…

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    Fish Tank Film Analysis

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    signs, cars, and pavement. The three shots in which Mia is waiting for a train during this sequence are particularly grim in their color scheme. The first shot cuts to an entirely grey fogged up window before panning right to reveal an equally grey pavilion. The second two shots show more of the grey station, including the arrival of a bluish grey lined train. In the former quarters of the film outdoor colors were…

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