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    Art Appreciation FA2330 Written Assignment Houghton’s The Miner The Miner (1979) is a bronze statue by Elizabeth Biesiot in the city of Houghton, Its body is of bronze and its base is of stone: the Miner’s left hand takes a pickaxe. The right hand, take a barrel. Also on his head with a miner 's hat. The miner statue reflects the history of the Houghton city. In the other side, it does the same thing as the Vietnam War Memorial: the miners do a good job of the art should do: It not only…

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    The way my topic represents heritage is about how of my family use different ways to celebrate holidays When I was little would go over to my grandmother house every year for every holiday. Before thanksgiving day my grandmother would call everyone’s household and tell them what dishes and they would have to cook. She would say that the dishes would need to be done by a certain amount of time; because we would always try to eat at the same time. For my household, it was mostly cupcakes because…

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    For my first four years of life, I lived in the beautiful Colorado mountains. Skiing down the mountains and building snowman 's was apart of my everyday life. My father loved the life there but wanted me to see what it was like where he grew up. We eventually moved the family to the city where I would learn how my relatives grew up. I grew up in a town known as the “Spinach Capital of the World” which allowed me to feel a family oriented setting, get to know the history my family had, and grow…

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    Pawpaw Grandmother

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    holidays with my father’s family, and my great grandma was not expecting her. While passing out the gifts, Mom, (my great grandma’s name to all the kids and grandkids), realized that she didn’t have a gift for my mom. So she quickly grabbed a decretive snowman in her home and gave it to my mom as a present so that my mom felt included in the family. That was just the type of person my great grandmother was. My great grandfather, Pop, however, was the complete opposite. He was short-tempered and…

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    everyone else was enjoying and being thankful for the holidays. It all started to change when the ghost came to tell Scrooge he was the one to save Christmas. To change up the story a little, instead of having a ghost take Scrooge around, Frosty the Snowman was the one to guide Scrooge through his adventure of saving Christmas. The narrator was on the side giving side notes, to what was going on. Throughout the play Scrooge and Frosty meet all of the Christmas characters, like Rudolf, who joins…

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    Rudy In Schindler's Home

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    Rudy had been mistreated at the Hitler Youth program by his Youth leader for quite some time. Being forced to crawl on the fertilized field and perform vigorous disciplinary exercises Rudy was pushed to the edge. Seeking an outlet he persuaded, though it didn't take much, Liesel into another theft. Liesel yearning to finish The Whistler and to get revenge on the Mayor's wife for her betrayal set her sights on the Mayor's house. Creeping in through the library window Liesel snatched up the book…

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    me through my growth from a little girl to a grown woman. My many memories start when my parents brought me to apply for St. Anne’s. I was going into kindergarten, and we needed to complete various tasks. One of these assignments was to craft a snowman. We all should know that the biggest snowball goes on the bottom and…

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    I was 12 years old when my whole life was ripped from me. It was December 26th, 2009; my family and I were living in Florida. At the time my brothers were nine and three, and my sister was six. We were going on a two-week vacation to New York to visit family. That’s when I learned that nobody really likes to move. At least, I know I don’t. It all started at 5:00 am on December 26th, 2009; my mom, my two brothers, my sister, and I were getting ready to go to the airport to catch a flight to New…

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    committing. “When I was too young to know any better, my father had made me his co-conspirator in driving my mother away forever (279). This powerful statement gives us a glance into the essence of how Leon Trout felt about his mother. Like Jimmy/snowman in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake, Leon Trout’s mother became a great influence as he got older. When Leon was sixteen, he ran away from home in search of his mother because he was ashamed that he and his father had driven his mother away. We…

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    Whether you want to call it The Abominable Snowman, yeti, Wendigo, Yowie, skunk ape, sasquatch, or even the Grassman, the beast most familiarly known as Bigfoot exists. For centuries, tales, myths, legends, and elaborate stories have existed about the cryptid Bigfoot. The cloudy and question-filled nature of Bigfoot is intriguing to most of the world. Doubters simply play off this species existence by arguing that it is a misidentified large animal or question why there has been no evidence…

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