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    bohemian lifestyle being stripped away and the feelings of how the models feeling in that moment. The contrast of the model’s skin tone and the background, how it would make the model’s skin glow and just make them stand out more (see Appendix 3. Figure 9). I would like to place this in my appropriated piece because I would want to reflect Toulouse’s work through my work as much as possible.

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    Paradise Road

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    humanity finds itself in conflict, coping with the struggle of interpersonal, cultural and racial, inner or moral conflict can bring either courage or cowardice out in people. This is made evident in Bruce Beresford’s “Paradise Road,” but also in real life situations. It is naturally human to experience conflict, we will all be forced to respond to conflict at various times and various forms throughout the course of our lives, and in order to live serenely we attempt to avoid and resolve conflict

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    Conflict Journey

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    Conflict has always been tricky to navigate. I say this specifically because I have been non-confrontational for most of my life and was looking at conflict as something to get over as fast as possible, which meant for me to either stay silent or take blame. As I gain experiences throughout life with different types and responses to conflict, I’m beginning to learn my role. As Lederach advises, I’m beginning to see conflict as a window towards a better understanding of not only the world, but also

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    naked middles showing bra and knickers!" And yes, that is what some ladies go for. In fact, when I was pregnant with Joseph, when I first I developed a real sense of being brave, I had a baby bump shoot with a naked middle. I wanted to capture a moment in time when my body looked like it

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    would rather do than help others. My passion really kicked off freshman year, when I traveled to Virginia with my church for my first mission trip. I was so nervous and hesitant about going, but little did I know that this trip would change my entire life. I was fortunate enough to be able to help a married couple who were not financially stable, and were facing some health issues. In less than 5 days, my group was able to repair the outside of their trailer house, put new skirting under the trailer

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    characters grow as people and can be seen at different levels of moral development throughout the film. For the purpose of this analysis, Brian will be categorized based on the general impressions and behaviors he expresses before reaching his “changing moment” near the end of the film (along with the other characters). Brian can be categorized as being in level two (conventional reasoning), stage four (social systems morality) in accordance to Kohlberg’s theory. He

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    Impressionism, but I’m not above thinking the information under the topic of Realism can’t inform my opinion of Impressionism. Gersh-Nesic (n.d.) claims that “The world was changing rapidly and some artists wanted their work to be about their contemporary environment—about themselves and their own perceptions of life;” however, it is in this lattermost portion of her statement –

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    of the griffin council has been a life-changing experience. Just by looking at my character, there were drastic changes after the occurrence of this pinnacle moment in time. Beginning freshman year, I was just me; Zachary Higa, the self-deprecating, demure Asian nerd, walked around the school with his head hung low. Hiding in my undisclosed haven, no one noticed me. I was a phantom imperceptible to the human eye. This was the way I constantly endured life, and yet, buried inside me was a soul

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    motivation to achieve the right things in your life. Everything has to come to an end but no one wants to understand the ugly truth of life, and death comes all of a sudden. And that’s me as an individual have come to estate where life has revealed itself to me and have chosen me as a sacrifice for another soul to be born and that before I leave I’ll leave a mark. It is a scary thing to know that I will die soon but I know that I’ll enjoy every single moment in my life, I’ll enjoy the little things and I’ll

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    Atonement Theme

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    a villain in her plot and by forcing him to be a villain in real life has different outcomes than a story. Briony loses her innocence mentally as she still holds on to the fact everything is okay as if she rewrites Robbie’s and Cecilia’s relationship a happy ending versus a tragic ending “the lovers survive and flourish”(371). By changing the ending Briony tries to extinguish her grief that she affected Robbie’s and Cecilia’s life and torn apart the Tallis family. Briony is learning how to survive

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