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    Alex Riveros: Case Study

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    We received a phone call that Alex Riveros was found walking alone to the upper elementary school at a very early time by a school staff member. We contacted Mr. Turner about Alex's whereabouts being at Harper McCaughan. Alex stated to Harper personnel that he wanted to go see his brother so he walked to his school instead of Quarles. I have attached the email from the other school. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kathryn Standish Date: Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 7:39 AM Subject: Alexander

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    Another day at Boston High School Alex was going through the same old trouble. With the same old bully named Kyle. This day was different Kyle was not waiting for Alex the thing is Kyle wasn’t even at school that day. Alex went through her day better than ever before at lunch she got the schools crusty old food and sat with her best friends Dan and Mitch.“Hey Dan!” Alex announced excitedly. “Hey Alex what’s up with you your sounding exited today.” Dan exclaimed. “You would never believe what just

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    Yvonkus: A Single Parent

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    Per Reporter: Yvonkus is a single parent of three children. Yvonkus is not allowed to say anything to Jamaree without Wendy (maternal grandmother) contacting law enforcement. Wendy never take the time to listen to what Yvonkus has to say. Jamaree has turned Wendy against Yvonkus. Wendy has been known to threatened Yvonkus to contact CPS. Jamaree is rebellious; he has begun stealing and sneaking out of the home to hang with other people. Jamaree has attempt to fight Jamirriah. Wendy is unaware of

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    of the Indigenous people (numbats) and their connection to land and the settlers (rabbits). Bad Blood by Casey lever is a dual-narrative meaning that it is told from two characters perspectives from 2 points in time. The Rabbits written by John Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan is an allegory picture book which displays a variety of visual and narrative techniques, hidden messages which illustrate the connection of these two groups of very different people. The themes how the past impacts on

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    Alfred Stieglitz

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    Vechten gallery at Fisk University accurately represents the modern art movements within the United States and Europe. European artists like Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Gino Severini and Renoir are featured in the exhibition. American artists like Marsden Hartley, Florine Stettheimer and Charles Demuth have pieces displayed as well. One can surely witness the differences and effects of European modern art on American artists and their work when visiting the exhibition. During the early 20th century

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    Taylor Rebmann Chris Brennan Art 131 December 5th, 2016 Georgia O'Keefe Georgia O'Keeffe is an American artist, who lived during American Modernism (“Georgia O’Keeffe”). She inspired many artists throughout her time and even after. She liked to use landscapes and architecture as subject matter (“Georgia O;Keeffe”). The historical context is significant during the time. Her style and type of artwork are very specific to who she was as an artist and a person because she loved the outdoors and

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    John Marsden’s and Shaun Tan’s epic picture book, “The Rabbits”, is an allegorical fable about colonisation, told from the perspective of the natives. An unseen narrator describes the coming of ‘rabbits’ in the most minimal detail, an encounter that is at first friendly and curious, but later darkens as it becomes apparent that the visitors are actually invaders. My chosen image (above), embodies the overall style of the book which is deliberately sparse and strange. Both text and image conveys an

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    quote from the New York Times shows the perception of belonging as the idea about connecting to a place, person, group or a community. 'Feliks Skrzynecki' by Peter Skrzynecki, 'I'm nobody! Who are you?' by Emily Dickinson and 'The Rabbits' by John Marsden & Shaun Tan show the concept of belonging as being contrasted towards the New York Times quote, showing the alienation and non-existent connection towards it. These texts have furthered my understanding on the perceptions of belonging by recognising

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    the rest of the way to her front door. The young woman opened up her door and immediately felt that sense of uneasiness again even though her home was full of light. She could hear the water running in the bathroom and figured that her boyfriend, James, was just taking his usual night shower. She went into the kitchen to get a quick drink of water. As she drank the cool liquid she felt an immense feeling of relief. She advanced toward the bathroom. She walked down the hallway heading towards the

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    There the 4 of us were sitting in New York at a bar when an army recruit comes over to us and says “Do you want to make your country a better place?”.Then he says “Join the army right now all I need is your name and home address. Jack and Fred said they had wanted to sign up since kids but were scared. So we all signed the paper and gave him what he needed. We all went home in the city as normal working men that got drunk most nights out the week. After two days of signing up to join the army we

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