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    or light at the end of the tunnel. Diana 's Her Choice uses shapes, colors, and figures, which make this painting about religion. Diana Moses uses a shape which is one of the most recognizable shapes in religion which is the cross. Her Choice uses a cross as the most predominant shape in the painting. This can be seen on the right side part of the painting and it is the first thing that catches the viewers attention because that shape is very popular. It is a very symmetrical cross with…

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    until I began practicing drawing the shapes from examples on the booklet, and I could get a firm grasp on what I was doing, and not make as many mistakes when beginning on the final project. The main goal of this project was to make a geometric design -hand drawn- on a poster board or anything as big as one, and to draw at least 6 two-dimensional designs and be able to name at the minimum 8 constructions in total. The designs were a series of complex shapes made up of smaller units which were…

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    large white circle made of wood. Each circle has 6 points coming off of its wooden frame, which create a sort of star shape on top of the white circles. Within the center of the points, each display has a center piece on it, a heart if you will. This center spectacle is like a star as well, it has 3 jagged points going into different directions. On the circle, beneath the larger star shape, there is a crochet kind of design smattered about…

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    Preschool Education Plan

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    If I were hired as an educational consultant to the president of the United States and had to propose things concerning preschool education, not many things would be different than it is for grade school. Like primary and secondary school, I feel like it is essential for preschoolers to be receiving some sort of education based learning in a classroom environment. This type of education will prepare young children for what lies ahead of them in grade school and up. As an educational consultant…

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    Playing sports competitively at a young age is good for a child’s progress in development and physical shape, as well as, their social and psychological health. Teaching self discipline, building confidence, strengthening commitment and learning the art of teamwork makes competition a necessary step in a child’s growth. Aside from of the character traits that are acquired from competition, there are also many obvious health benefits of starting children at a younger age in sports, especially…

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    Pop art originated from Britain in the 1950s. This genre of art has become one of the most influential genres. It has originated from Britain in the 1950s but gained the majority of its popularity in America in the 1960s. It had continued to gains its popularity until it was considered a dead genre in the 1970s. Despite this fact pop art is used for advertising in the current period of time. Pop art is most commonly referred to with the major artist of its peak such as Andy Warhol, Roy…

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    Imagine your life where different notes on a piano were different colours, or where certain names coincide with different tastes, like Victoria tastes like toothpaste, or Sasha smells like cornflakes. This is caused by the condition we are going to be focussing on in this essay. Synesthesia. Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon which combines the senses due to a cross-wiring in the brain (E.g. Colours linked with letters / Colour-Grapheme Synesthesia). It is a condition that could occur…

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    after school because she doesn't have that good of grades on her report card. Two factors that shape melinda's identity are school and home. To begin, school is a big part with shaping her identity. At school everyone hates her because of what happened at the party over the summer .”I let Heather tak me into going to the winter assembly . She hates sitting alone as much I do”(Anderson 69) .This shapes her identity because it shows that she is scared to be alone.She hates being alone…

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    They must maintain a proper workout regimen to stay in tip-top shape and eat the right foods to fuel their body. Football is an extremely arduous, demanding sport, so the players need to be ready for when season comes around. Preparing for football season consists of lots of cardiovascular exercise, weightlifting, and a healthy diet. First, to prepare for football season you must exercise. It is a significant part of staying in shape. This includes activities such as cardio, weight lifting, and…

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    Electric Guitar Techniques

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    "Wow, this man is truly a master of the electric guitar; he has absolute control over it and never makes any mistakes." Although now I consider tapped bends to be a fairly simple technique, they are still interesting musically, and the most difficult thing about them is knowing where to tap so that your notes stay in key. Try out this simple lick that uses tapped bends (apologies for the tablature, which is a little difficult to read): G string: With such a wide variety of electric guitars…

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