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    text itself says that this is a police report, but the use of short and long chapters could possibly suggest something different. In the short chapters there are little 'bursts' of action, whilst in the longer chapters it goes into far more detail. This is like a newspaper in a way, the headlines with the 'bursts' of action, and the pages the story is continued on go into more detail, however, this reasoning is probably incorrect since the author is trying

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    Reflection About Failure

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    thing as the perfect human being, we are born imperfect and made to make mistakes. It is how we learn to overcome and grow out of hardships. The most deadly failure is the one that does not allow us to experience defeat, it is the failure to take action. If we are too afraid to put ourselves out there and experience new things or be vulnerable we will never experience the full extent of life or what it means to be alive, human even. When we hesitate because we are afraid of rejection, humiliation

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    activate your shield just before hitting the floor or a wall after jumping to perform a nifty shield bounce in order to reach greater heights. However, the shield overheats very quickly and must recharge between uses. Although Explosionade is an action packed title it comes with multiple difficulty settings to ensure players of all skill levels have a fair shot at completing it. Just like the arcade games of old it is possible to finish all the levels in a very short period of time, but the real

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    and captured them.Michael's mom wouldn't be here and now he wouldn't have no family. This reminds me of The Maze Runner by James Dashner because there is a lot of action.The maze runner and michael vey are sort of similar because they both have action and most of the maze runner is fast paced.In the story maze runner when they escaped the maze gally throws a knife at Thomas but chuck manages to get in the way,and wade died by saving jack but he took a bullet for him.The reason why i think that

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    community. In the story, The Outsiders, by SE Hinton, the book is about Ponyboy and his gang taking care of each other because there gang is that they fight against the Socs. The characters and actions of this story create a supportive community Kindness and Loyalty. To begin with, characters and actions in The Outsiders prove the kindness creates a supportive community. For example, the character Cherry proves when she thanks Ponyboy for stopping Dallas’s dirty talk so he is showing kindness. In

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    Pam: What is Dissemination and Implementation Science? Per the U.S. National Library of Medicine, dissemination and implementation science actually refers to two separate activities. Implementation science refers to the study of the empirical methods that impact how evidence-based interventions are integrated into clinical practice settings. Dissemination science refers to the process of spreading newly acquired information and knowledge to the previously mentioned practice settings. https://www

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    cultural character, and emotions. In this sense, there are numerous types of art. Painting is one of the oldest forms of art on earth. From prehistoric times, artists not only used it to communicate, but they also used painting to entertain the viewers. Painting can be transformed, eliminating the tedium, fatigue, and stress in daily tasks to bring the joy. Fun in life or silence for the soul. In other words, painting is a language that communicates an artist 's ideas

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    The Last Supper

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    inspired reproduction and imitation. The painting has become even more distinct in Western culture because of the debate on the painting’s subject matter. Furthermore well as respective controversies in terms of restoration and the advent of speculative theories. When creating The Last Supper, da Vinci experimented with a new technique. He However, during his own lifetime, his masterpiece started to deteriorate and flake away. However, there was The painting had been damaged on

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    and fix them on canvas with a few broad, sure strokes. “His men and women seem to breathe,” it has been said; “his horses are full of action and his dogs of life.” Because of Velàzquez’ great skill in merging color, light, space, rhythm of line, and mass in such a way that all have equal value, he was known as “the painter’s painter,” as demonstrated in the paintings Las Meninas, Sebastiàn de Morra, and Baltasar Carlos and a Dwarf. Las Meninas is a pictorial summary and a commentary on the essential

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    Historically, paintings only depicted the wealthy or a religious figure. One of the first artists to deviate from this was Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Common day people serve as the subjects for many of Bruegel’s paintings, including The Peasant Dance in 1567. Lower class people have been the subject of paintings many times since Bruegel, however one painting that shares its ambiguity is Grant Wood’s 1930 painting American Gothic. The ambiguity stems from the uncertainty of whether these paintings are critiquing

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