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    During my first semester attending Auburn University, I took an English Composition class. This course taught me many things not only about necessary writing skills, but also many things about myself. The class also showed me how important it is to research and embrace unfamiliar subcultures and communities. English Composition required me to produce three papers –two of them I am very proud of. Throughout the course of writing each assignment, I developed a connection with the subject matter of

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    thesis. These parts are the introduction, body, and conclusion. Something that is often forgotten that is equally important is the editing of the language; this has helped improve my grade. Following these steps in an orderly manner, provided in English Composition, has given me prospective to writing a better essay, by exercising these step by step processes when writing an essay, so I will do a good job applying my support to my arguable proposition. I found that research for the essay needs to

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    AP Literature and Composition course. My intent is to accumulate diverse experiences revolving English literature and composition. I decided to take this course for multiple reasons, such as familiarizing myself with literature and composition and to transcend in my academics. I also have goals to succeed in this class, which I will mention further into this statement. I hope to gain several things from this course. Firstly, I desire experiences in literature and composition at a higher, collegiate

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    English 105 Composition I familiarize students to the college-level writing process through the construction and revisions of a series of credible and impressive essays. It incorporates unique research skills and challenging critical thinking skills. English 105 is an introduction to different styles of writing and the importance writing has as a form of communication. Through disclosure to a variety of college level reading skills, the students will build critical reading skills, and will be able

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    Kathleen Ward Mr. Walker English Language and Composition 6 19 January 2017 Popping the Flower and All That Nonsense     Can a cherry be popped or a flower stolen? The extensive vocabulary used to label a woman’s sexuality is often more extensive than the knowledge known about the topic in the minds of people who use these band-aid terms. Sex education in schools often portrays the concept of virginity as something greater or lesser than it is depending on one’s perspective. It is either classified

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    Birch’s painting An American Ship in Distress was very interesting. This paper will analyze and illustrate what I saw in this particular piece of artwork. The paper will also discuss the art elements such as line, shape, color, texture, scale, and composition of the artwork. I chose the art piece entitled An American Ship in Distress because it looks pretty amazing. Another reason I chose to analyze this piece as opposed to the others is because it was the piece I liked the most, therefore making

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    Art : Art And Art

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    A painting is often our own depiction of what we see. To me, painting allows me to express my beliefs and emotions, tell a story and challenge my society and myself. A world consisting of my own ideas and thoughts. Throughout years of painting, I realized that their are specific techniques for a successful artwork. The main Three I will be discussing are the Use of Space, Materials and the function of the painting. In support of my argument I will be referring to two Artists I discovered in my visit

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    Jim Costello was born in Rochester, New York, and when he was a young boy his passion for art showed (Jim Costello). Costello studied at the Ecole St. Luc art school during high school, and then continued his art career in college. The following years of teaching, Costello moved his family to northwest Virginia, and started to paint the landscapes and the different scenery around his house. In Costello art work you can tell that he is a modern painter because he uses different shapes and bright colors

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    Dvorak 's cello concerto have always been one of the concertos that every cellist want to play during their studies, and have the knowledge and background for this particular piece will definitely help me a lot to have a better understanding of this composition and allows me to explore more musical ideas that I have yet to discover. In orders to have a better understanding of music, it is important to look into manuscripts/first Edition and compares with the edition that published during the twenty century

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    This technique is the style used to exaggerate motion in order to produce drama and tension in paintings, sculptures, literature, dance and music. He was trying to make a complex and credible composition that would convey a sense of life and reality. Velazquez limits between reality and painting.. The composition combines unity and variety. This painting has a specific location, and identified figures, and its a group portrait. Pablo Picasso made many interpretations of this painting. He has made a

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