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    Speed Painting Essay

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    Keywords: speed painting, how to speedpaint, speed drawing, speed paint SPEED PAINTING What is speed painting? Speed painting is art that is carried out in a set period of time, where the clock determines how much time an artist has. This can be anything from minutes to a couple of hours. After the time is up, an artist can no longer make any additional changes to the work. Speed painting can be helpful for beginner artists to learn painting techniques, and for experienced artists to practice

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    Advertisements are everywhere. Whether they are on television, radio, internet, or in a magazine, there is no way that we can escape them. They have all their target audience who they have specially designed the ad for. They often use manipulating schemes, get into people psychotically in order to sell their products. Advertising is a multi-billion dollar industry and the advertising’s study was created so that they can attract the audience’s attention. There is always an image or a symbol on an

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    The Hitchhikers Guild to The Galaxy follows Arthur Dent, an earthling, paired with his alien friend Ford Prefect. The two manages to escape the earth before it is demolished to build an intergalactic freeway and set upon their journey. Hitching a ride on a Vogon spaceship the two start their adventure. Unfortunately, the Vogons don 't like hitchhikers, so Arthur and Ford get thrown out of the spaceship to die in the cold void of interstellar space, where not even Starbucks exists. Meanwhile, Ford

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    pop genre in the 1960s. The voice of the group that stands out and was used for many solos was Cass Elliott otherwise known as Mama Cass. The group consisted of John Phillips, who was the leader of the band and his wife Michelle who sang soprano, Denny Doherty who sang tenor and Cass Elliot who

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    First recorded in 1931 by Oswald George Nelson, known as Ozzie Nelson, with his orchestra, “Dream a Little Dream of Me” came into existence. Two days later, after Ozzie Nelson had recorded “Dream a Little Dream of Me”, the song was again recorded on February 18, 1931 by orchestra leader and musician Wayne King. Since those first two recordings of “Dream a Little Dream of Me” there have been approximately 60 versions by many well-known artists of which included Mama Cass Elliot in 1968 with the

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    Ulysses S. Grant’s inaugural address the main idea is to support the people and make the country great for them. He accomplishes this by using rhetorical strategies. In his speech the devices he used was tone, imagery and lastly Key Words. With him using these devices he is able to show how important the people are in his presidency. He splits his speech into three sections, one about his dedication to the people and the country. Secondly about the issues about the national debt/economy and the west

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    Wrinkle In Time

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    In the book A Wrinkle in Time, written by Madeleine L’Engle, a young girl goes on an adventure with her little brother, her friend, and three magical creatures. The science fiction novel focuses on Meg Murry, an awkward and impatient high school student, who sets off on an adventure to rescue her missing father from a giant disembodied brain named IT. She is accompanied by her extraordinary younger brother Charles Wallace, Calvin O’Keefe, a popular and athletic boy that goes to her school, and three

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    Literary Analysis of Meg Murry In the novel A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’Engle, Meg Murry is a young female character who learns to lead and understands the power of love. In the novel, Meg changes from a girl who has insecurities about her appearance, to a heroine. Meg goes on a journey to save her father, that leads Meg to a whole other universe. There Meg learns how important the power of love can be, as well as learning new things about herself. Meg also does things she did not think she

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    The Underlying Courage in “A Wrinkle in Time” Typically in novels there are many supporting themes to create the storyline in the novel; in “A Wrinkle in Time” by Madeline L’Engle a major theme in the novel is courage. It shows in almost every chapter, through Margaret (Meg) Murry and Charles Wallace Murry. The quest the kids go through in the novel corresponds to Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s journey also the type of courage found within the Christian framework. Courage is having the strength to resist

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    A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L’Engle, is about Meg Murry’s journey with her brother Charles, and friend Calvin to find Meg’s father. The story begins on a stormy evening when Meg and Charles, who are in bed, are awakened by the sound of thunder. Soon after, there is a knock on the door, and Mrs. Whatsit comes into Meg’s house. Mrs. Whatsit was a lady with magical powers. Mrs. Whatsit tells Meg, Charles, and their mother about something called tesserect, which is a tool used to travel through time

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