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    Most the Canadian Shield has a humid continental climate, due to the winds from the Hudson Bay supplying the area with wet/moist air. This area affected is the central to the Eastern side of Canada, where temperatures are warmer because of the lower latitude. As a result, the Canadian Shield gets a high amount of rainfall, ranging from

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    Erie Canal Dbq

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    The Economical Impact of the Erie Canal The Erie Canal was a huge economic boost to the U.S. and New York, but what aspects of the commercial United States did it improve? First of all, it greatly advanced the industrial level of New York. According to the New York State Canal Corporation, “Prior to the construction of the canal, New York City was the nation’s fifth largest seaport……. Within fifteen years of opening [Erie Canal], New York [City], was the busiest port in America…”(Doc. 1B). What

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    to communicate a compelling message of “living as we should”. In some ways, David Searcy also uses these methods to indirectly portray these thoughts of “living in the moment” in his essay “The Hudson River School.” Uncovering the title of Searcy’s essay is substantial in order to find meaning. The Hudson River School was a mid-nineteenth century American art movement by landscape painters whose aesthetic views were influenced by romanticism. A story about the death of a bothersome coyote prevails

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    and composers. To represent The Hudson River School I used the song Ordinary Miracle (Charlotte’s Web, 1980). I used this song because the song describes environment as beautiful and perfect just like the painting from The Hudson River School. In the dance I tried to be very graceful and as perfect as possible by not making my movement choppy to represent how there were no harsh lines or obvious imperfections in the paintings from The Hudson River School. The Hudson River School paintings were like

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    mental you have to be smart. Gandhi and church were exactly like that. Gandhi changed the way war went on just giving speeches and protesting he walked over 200 miles for his protest, church changes everything through his drawing abilities he drew The Hudson River School. Gandhi had to deal with a lot of things in his lifetime. He was born in October 2, 1869. He studied law in London but in 1893 moved to South Africa, where he spent 20 years opposing discriminatory legislation against Indians. He had

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    During the 19th century, the en plein-air paintings were introduced to many artists. Since that,natural light became particular important to the Hudson River School. Also, art and literature were constantly entwined, such as American Romanticism. Significant individuals became familiar with one another’s work, resulting in inspiration that led to creative works that pay homage to another artists’ work. For instance, Asher Brown Durand’s Landscape-Scene From “Thanatopsis” was inspired by the romantic

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    Life Is Adversity

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    adversity are by, Identifying the problem, Facing it and considering all options. One way people overcome adversity is by identifying the problem. An example of this is from the (article & video) of Captain Sullenberger landing the plane in the Hudson River. The text states that Cpt. Sullenberger said that he had a couple minutes to think after the geese had hit the plane's engine he had to think what he was going to do and he thought where he was going to land in about 1 minutes and 30 seconds

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    The Hudson RIver School Of Artist Essay

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    The Hudson River School The Hudson River school represents the first native genre of distinctly American art. The school began to produce art works in the early 1820s; comprised of a group of loosely organized painters who took as their subject the unique naturalness of the undeveloped American continent, starting with the Hudson River region in New York, but eventually extending through space and time all the way to California and the 1870s. During the period, that the school’s

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    inspired by this idea in American society, he study American landscape and sing the beauty of nature by let the wild natural landscape to become the protagonist of the painting. Thus he became the leader of the American realistic landscape painting and “Hudson River School ". Cole’s painting the “View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm --the Oxbow” c. 1836 depicts the scenery of overlooks at Mount Holyoke to view the U-shaped bend Connecticut River

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    1. What do you feel was the root cause of the problem/issue discussed above? Why? The two problems this hospital is currently facing are dealing with financial issues and their mission statement. As finance can never be the underlying cause of an issue, only the result of an issue, this problem is cut out of the picture for now. The issue starts with employees misinterpretation of the mission statement, due to it being unclear. The mission statement was created by top management; therefore, I believe

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