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    During his time at Brandon College, he met a woman named Irma Dempsey. Whom he married in 1930. Tommy and Irma had two daughters. Shirley who was born in 1934, and Joan, who was adopted later on. An interesting fact, famous actor Kiefer Sutherland is the son of Shirley Douglas, making him Tommy Douglas’ grandson. Tommy Douglas cared deeply for his family. Tommy was born 1904 in Camelon, Scotland. When Tommy Douglas was 6 years old, his family relocated to the city of Winnipeg in Canada

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    Imagine not having any sense of security. No matter what or who you turn to there nothing but the unknown. If a person does not have refuge it makes it difficult for a person to function. Refuge can be a fundamental part of a person's life. Having refuge can be enough to stabilize a someone. In some cases refuge may be the only reason, someone may be working towards success. Since refuge can assist an individual with overcoming issue, it is a basic part of their peace of mind. Most individuals find

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    Comparison Essay Success is a weird word. Sometimes you spend your whole life trying to find it and sometimes you’re just plain lucky enough to have it already. Success is never given, it’s earned by the ones who deserve it most. But what is it that helps strive people to the end? Does the end even matter? In life, people are sent on journeys to not only finish, but to experience every little thing along the path. In other words, life is about the journey and not the destination. In both Whale Talk

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    The Selkie swam into his undersea cave that contained his human clothing. Last evening he’d had a vision he would find his life mate in the area above the sea caves. He needed to find her as his vision was too strong to disregard. She was a well-built sturdy young Scot lass with sparkling green eyes and long dark auburn hair which flowed to her waist. He had seen her in his dream, dancing at the local Highland Gathering. The young woman in his dreams was Mackenzie Sutherland’s destiny. He

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    Prologue 1960 The Selkie swam into his undersea cave that contained his human clothing. Last evening he’d had a vision he would find his life mate in the area above the sea caves. He needed to find her as his vision was too strong to disregard. She was a well-built, sturdy young Scot lass with sparkling green eyes and long dark auburn hair which flowed to her waist. He had seen her in his dream, dancing at the local Highland gathering. The young woman in his dreams was Mackenzie Sutherland’s destiny

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    My work constantly revolves around contradictions and the theme of trying to represent myself through gesture, language and emotion. My interest in vernacular led me to writing in a style which I can understand but makes very little sense to other people: I write how I speak. When I’m speaking, sometimes I talk so fast my words turn backwards and slur and collide in my mouth and I try to represent that in the way I form my sentences. This idea is also influenced by my lack of verbal articulation

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    The painting Burning Rods, made by Anselm Kiefer is very interesting all the way around from the materials that are being used to the message it gives. At first glance of this artwork, it looks like a piece of trash on a canvas because what the media it has on it. This painting is made up of oil, acrylic emulsion, and shellac on canvas with lead, copper wire, straw, iron, and ceramic (STL). This is a very interesting combination of media with a finished result of a texture and flaky looking painting

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    that, she stands for Korean culture and art worldwide. Sumi Jo was born in Seoul, Korea in 1962. She graduated from Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome after 3 years of study in keyboard and vocal music. A disciple of Maria Callas and Dame Joan Sutherland, a Korean vocalist, Sumi Jo has emerged as one of the most beautiful voices in contemporary Opera. As a coloratura soprano, Sumi Jo is a true diva of the highest order. Nature has been bountiful to her by endowing her with a fabulous voice and memory

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    I visited the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio. The museum has many exhibits, three examples are the impressionism, classicism, and ancient art exhibits. Each exhibit had enjoyable visual works of art. I saw two paintings and two sculptures that were appealing to me. The paintings are The Garden of Eden and Athanor. The sculptures were Portrait of a Freedom Fighter and Hanging Mobile: Horizontal Black With Red Sieve. Issak van Oosten(1613-1661) painted The Garden of Eden. It is an oil on canvas

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    Anselm Kiefer was a German artist who was born directly after World War II. The art that Kiefer created focused on a reconciliation with the shame and horror surrounding the holocaust, aimed aimed to redefine what it meant to be German in a “post-Nazi World (Smith).” The piece I studied is located at the MoMa in San Francisco and is entitled “Shulamite”. “Shulamite” is a historical painting of a Nazi Memorial Site, which Kiefer created it in 1983. In this painting, Kiefer transformed the architecture

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