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    Have you ever thought of anything artistic hidden inside you? I knew someone who had this artistic mind from the day she was born but it all begun in a weirdest way. When she was in preschool she surprised her family of her uniqueness and this uniqueness includes hiding herself inside the room, sometimes finding herself inside a cabinet and what she was doing was just imagining things which do not exist. It was then noticed by her mom when she was five that her actions were no normal for a kid of

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    Decor has always been important to me because it changes the way I interact with my environment. As someone who is heavily involved in the arts, I am ridiculously visual. I cannot work if my workspace is not organized, I once had an office job and I could barely stand my boring cubicle. My pinterest is filled with boards of cute dorm ideas and home decor DIYs. I am a person whose mood can change the second they step into a pretty room, and I use my space around me as another form of self expression

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    relationship to be secret any longer. Edward said that he didn’t want any relationship at the moment. After Idiko heard that, she got angry and ended her relationship with him. Even though she was the one who ended it, she said that she felt like Frida Kahlo after her divorce. Jean Koen was always judgemental of Edward. Idiko has been secretly seeing him so she has been spending less and less time with her. Idiko felt like she was losing her friend and felt as if Edward mattered more to her even though

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    Multiple generations of masterpieces by such artists as Leonardo Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, to even graffiti artist Banksy, can be found within art museums. Ways of Seeing author John Berger writes, “When..we ‘saw’ the art of the past, we would situate ourselves in history. When we are prevented from seeing it, we are being deprived of the history

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    In Latin America, twentieth-century Mexican Muralism holds a unique place in society. The artists of the mural movement aimed to use art as a political tool to voice their opinions regarding the mexican revolution. The mural artists applied a leftist realism perspective to their work. According to Robin Adele Greeley author of “Mexican Muralism, A Critical History” he describes the movement as “central to envisioning both the distinctiveness of Mexican modernity and restructuring of Mexican society

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    The Latin America boom was a period in the 1960’s which placed Latin America on the map as a transmitter of culture. This is the period in which magic realism was made popular by a multitude of authors, but primarily Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The issues and the context of the period influenced the literature in numerous ways. Latin American authors had often imitated the literary styles of the Western societies; however, with “the Boom” Latin America shifted from being a recipient of culture to be

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    If I were given an opportunity to design an educational path that was specific to me I would want an active role in every aspect of what I wasn't my career to look like. There have been many things that I wanted to do when I grew up and now I know for sure; I only have one answer now. There was a time when that answer was "blank or blank" or "I'm not completely sure at this point". As I have reflected on the patterns that have surfaced in my life I have realized that I am at my happiest when I am

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    Monoculturalism in America We, as U.S. citizens, have a unique position in the world’s affairs as a developed global power. Despite this, the mindsets held by most modern Americans regarding the rest of the world tend to be shallow or ill-informed. Even further, these beliefs harm the minority communities residing within our own country as well. Monoculturalism refers to the act of encouraging /a national popular culture via the exclusion of outside influences. A monocultural society in today’s

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    Immigration into a First World country other than one’s own creates a border between one and the country they now reside in. Immigrants come into these countries knowing that they will be seen as aliens and foreigners to people already living there. In order to become socially accepted by the community, assimilation becomes the only solution they possess to feel better about themselves. Assimilation into First World country cultures disrupts the flow of cultural knowledge, which causes cultural alienation

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    Worn Out Analysis

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    I am currently studying at Whatcom Community College situated in Bellingham, WA and like any other colleges, it comprises a mixture of people from all over the world primarily as students, and this means that there is a fair share of ‘selfie-takers’ everywhere. Every day, regardless how busy I think the quarter would be, I would always have the chance to witness a countless number of selfie-takers, and apparently there exist variety styles of taking selfies too, which to me is so fascinating because

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