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    Design Proposal

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    Introduction LUSH is an organic skin- care and cosmetic company that is firmly committed to the manufacturing of fresh and organic products from fresh fruit and vegetables, the finest essential oils and safe synthetics with little or no preservatives or packaging and no animal testing. Established in 1995 in Poole Dorset, the company prides itself on their core philosophy which is based on the highest levels of ethical standards with the lowest possible impact on the environment. With over 700

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    The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery is a premiere gallery located in Brevard Country and has operated since 1974. I visited this gallery on September 16th and liked that this gallery is open to the public and has free admission. The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery contains wonderful art that are all originals. These visual arts come in a variety of forms like painting, sculptures, crafts, and jewelry. The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery has a wide variety of art too from many different artists and a beautiful collection

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    Reflection - Graphic Representation: My sequential artwork represents the introduction to Little Snow White by The Brothers Grimm, from the beginning, when her mother wishes for a child, to when her step mother, the Queen, did not rest, as she was envious of beautiful Snow White. I selected this section of the story as it portrays Snow White’s continuously growing beauty and the Queen’s competitive envious response, which is a main insight into her identity as an innocent pawn in the Queen’s cruel

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    Short Story

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    In the remains of a once majestic kingdom, I lay. Broken and shattered. My mind grappling with the reality of what had just happened. I ripped myself apart further, I didn’t think it was mentally possible to venture that far out beyond my breaking point. How did I let this happen? In every failed attempt at piecing myself back together. I could never quite figure out how to make the pieces fit the mould. I was utterly consumed in the tireless, endless struggle of moulding each piece to perfection

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    Movements have always been apart of American history, whether religious or political. Two literature pieces strongly centered behind a movement are Martin Luther King Jr.’s “A Letter from Birmingham Jail” and “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards. Both pieces were influential to their movements; although, different techniques were used by both authors. Given that both of these pieces had influence on the movement, it raises the question of which argument was more effective. Under

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    The Colossal Statue of King Tutankhamen and the Lamassu are two very remarkable pieces in the history of artwork. The Lamassu is an enormous piece in weight as well as height. The Colossal Statue of King Tutankhamen is also an enormous piece, but instead, the height is the only thing that sets it apart from the Statue of King Tutankhamen. The height of both pieces is very intimidating because they are both taller in relation to people. With both pieces being this tall, the viewer is able to interact

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    Misery Islands Themes

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    Misery Islands by January O’Neil When I heard January O’Neil read a few of her pieces from Misery Islands, I knew I had to buy the book, and I’m glad I did. If I had to name the theme of this book, I’d have to say it’s a mix between pain and growth - and joy and wanting to stay in one place forever. I like the combination because while one piece makes you want to stay in the place January is, and enjoy the moments that are happening, the next piece can make you want to forget. It’s not all happy

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    1930s: A Quilt Analysis

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    For my senior project I replicated a quilt from the 1930s. The pattern I chose is one that has been recreated by several family members My second great maternal grandmother Cordelia first made this quilt for my grandmother as a wedding gift. A few years ago, my grandmother, my mother, and her sisters got together and recreated the quilt and named it ‘Cordelia’. I have always been drawn to the Depression era and this quilt will hold an important spot in my heart because of the meaning of the pattern

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    Sitting in front of the television I lie still, waiting to see what the first lottery number is. My family of 7sits with me. Number 258 is called. Not me. A few more numbers are being called, 109, 211, 21… I watch as the man pulls a white slip of paper out of the glass bowl, and call out another number, 45. In shock my body freezes, I sit there, still and quiet. My little sister Jenny, finally breaks the ice of the silent, motionless room, she runs toward me, crying, grabbing me so tight I couldn't

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    In my essay, I will compare and contrast two historical pieces. The first one is the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin. The stele was made by the Mesopotamian empire during the Akkadian period, which was from 2254 to 2218 BCE. It was founded in Susa, present-day Shush, Iran. The second piece is the Palette of Narmer. The palette was made by the nation during the Egyptian period during 3000-2920 BCE. Both of the objects convey different messages in them through their visual construction. First I will discuss

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