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    Organic Abstraction The origin of organic abstraction is centered around the post-World War artistic talents pioneered by Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. Sharing the same philosophy of Henri Bergeson, who believed “evolutionary process (nature) and artist creativity (art) come from the same origin.” (32 Bergson) Using nature as a muse of creation, artists used simple curves and lines to define and object to resemble that of a human body or other living natural objects. War brought about conformity

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    Contrasting Poisonwood Life isn’t black and white and this is a sentiment that the book The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver tried to express. The aforementioned book is about an American family from Georgia, which leaves the comfort of the USA to go to a missionary mission in the country of Congo, in the town of Kilanga. Throughout the novel, it can be seen how the Congo either changes or reveals the true personalities of its 5 narrators (Orleanna, Rachel, Leah, Adah and Ruth May). This

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    Could you ever imagine having to uproot your family’s entire way of life to travel across the ocean to a foreign country that would not fully commit to your belief of Christianity? In Barbara Kingsolver’s intriguing novel, The Poisonwood Bible, she tells the story of a typical all American family from Bethlehem, Georgia. The readers’ are able to visualize the family’s lives being completely revised by the chain of events that takes place through their God led journey to the Congo. The Price family

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    Barbara McClintock was born on June 16, 1902, in Hartford, Connecticut (Tracy). When she was born, the terms “gene” or “genetics” did not exist (Keller 1). Yet, by the time she was finished with her work, advanced terms in genetics, such as “transposable elements” had come about. McClintock was born to Thomas and Sara McClintock. Thomas came from a poor background but became a doctor. He also had an interest in science, which may have been where Barbara’s interest originated (The Editors of Encyclopædia

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    Batman and The Batgirl Bonanza Review Another day and another DC Universe inspired slot game has hit the shelves. This time around Batman’s female counterpart joins the famous duo from Gotham City, as The Batgirl makes her very first online slots appearance. Developed by Playtech, Batman and The Batgirl Bonanza is a 5 reel, 60-payline online slots release that has comic book action at its very core. The game is only boosted by the addition of several bonus features, including re-spins and the chance

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    Britain's Fashion Queen Barbara was a light constantly shining, and providing glow to see new ideas for the fashion industry. Barbara Hulanicki started new trends that changed the fashion world in Britain the 60s. She was famous for her store Biba, it was the center of Britain's fashion world. Barbara was one of the most famous and influential fashion designers during the 1960s, because she opened one of the most famous stores during the 60s, she designed lots of different clothing, and created

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    experience. The fourteen and a half year old Leah Price goes through this potent and enriching experience. Through means of exile and self realization Leah develops as a character throughout the novel The Poisonwood Bible written by American author Barbara Kingsolver. Leah goes through many phases and ends up accomplishing one of her goals, trying to teach the people of Africa to try

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    In Barbara Kingsolver's novel, Animal Dreams, every character who was introduced in this novel has had their aspirations and dreams influenced by the vastly changing town. While every character has had influence in the town of Grace, Arizona, Kingsolver shows the reader that Codi the protagonist had an immense change in beliefs in relation to the other characters. Codi's beliefs have changed from her seeking for acceptance with Carlo in the beginning of the novel to her becoming a more confident

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    Carter Turbett Mrs. Hunt Honors English C116 5/20/2018 Alcoholism in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn How does alcoholism affect families living in poverty? In A Tree Grows in Brooklyn the writer, Betty Smith, portrays the devastation drinking causes in the life of the main character Francie and her family as her father drinks himself to death. "But this acute alcoholism was a definite contributing factor; probably the main cause of death" (Smith 182). Johnny, Francie's father, was an alcoholic

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    turns into an experience of uncertainty. Leah, a member of the Price family, even states “Without that rock of certainty underfoot, the Congo is a fearsome place to have to sink or swim” (Kingsolver 244). Throughout The Poisonwood Bible, written by Barbara Kingsolver, the Republic of Congo owns the residents; with it’s revenge for betrayal of traditions, the multiple extremities within it, and the inability for further modernization, the Congo inevitably controls everything within it. Those who cannot

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