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    from their seats for the duration of the time they will be there. One of the teens by the name of John Bender disobeys this order by breaking a rule. When the principal comes back, he is prepared to snuff out the guilty party. John starts to mouth off to him as he’s about to leave. During the conversation that has erupted both parties share eye contact, which is a form of body language. Principal Vernon had sustained eye contact for the duration of the conversation while John had only sustained

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    Both Katushika Hokusai and Emil Nolde were excellent artists; however their techniques, subject matter, and final appearance are drastically different. In regards to technique Hokusai used the woodblock printing method, although Emil Nolde used a similar method for his rendition of “Prophet”, it was not cleanly portrayed like “The Great Wave”. Pertaining to subject matter, Hokusai’s “The Great Wave” revolves around the seascape of japan and expresses the power of the ocean. Nolde on the other hand

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    GLC 20 Ferris Bueller’s Day-Off Movie Assignment (35 marks) Choose three characters from the movie to analyze. Ferris Bueller’s Day-Off is a movie with many characters that are introduced. It also explores the life of a high school teen who has skipped school to cheer his friend. As we see the characters going through various moments in their life, we can see their different personalities. This movie also allows us to make connections with the characters since we are also students in high

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    Sixteen Candles is a movie about how a rich girl does not get to forfeit dreaded teenage years. For Samantha Baker, the angst of young adulthood is with her every single day. From her family forgetting her sixteenth birthday, to the geek freshman wanting her underpants. Despite Samantha dreading every single day of her life, things turn up for her in the end. In the beginning of Sixteen Candles, you can see that the Baker family lives in a nice house and the family is getting ready to go to work

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    Bueller's Day Off” the main character of Ferris Bueller convinces his two best friends, Sloane and Cameron, to skip school with him to experience what the city has to offer. While they had their adventures around the city of Chicago, making the best of every situation and putting himself out there. He manipulates his way through difficult situations, but still manages to make many memories before he and his friends go off to college. The question many people ask is: Is “Ferris Bueller's Day Off” really

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    Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Ferris Bueller is a high school kid that enjoys skipping school and always comes up with excuses on how to make it possible. Pretty much, this kid is living every high school kid’s dream. In this movie, he makes every wild planned event that he comes up with possible. The three friends (Ferris, Sloane and Cameron) all skip school and have an amazing time while their friends and classmates are stuck in school, exploring the great city of Chicago. As they carry on with their

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    century and how they differ in Western ideals. This paper will compare Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa to Ando Hiroshige’s Plum Estate, Kameido by their differing landscapes, colors, and acceptance of Western methods. I chose these two pieces due to both pieces being so different, although they are both woodblock prints. Further, I found it interesting that one piece, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, is known so widely while Plum Estate, Kameido is not. The goals of my paper are to cover the

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    Visual Analysis of Yabukoji at The Foot of Atago The polychrome woodblock print Yabukoji at the Foot of Atago by Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige illustrates a peaceful winter living scene of Edo. Hiroshige’s calligraphy in the top right hand corner clearly suggests the purpose of the woodblock print — to present hundred views of places in Edo. The woodblock print is currently own by in Rhode Island School of Design Museum and exhibited in the 6th floor of the museum. Created in relatively small

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    “Colleen, really? I thought you hated the cold weather,” Rachel laughed as she blew onto her gloved hands, which was difficult due to the scarf wrapped around her throat. “I am half frozen. I am starting to feel like Steve Rogers before they pulled him out of the ice. Can’t we go back to the room?” “We’ll get some mulled wine on the way, come on.” Colleen laughed as she tucked her Ravenclaw scarf around her neck a little tighter. It was true, she hated cold weather, but she wasn’t going to go back

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    Off Road Research Paper

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    The Perfect Off-Road Car Purchasing a vehicle requires a lot of research to make sure you get a good deal and a good and a reliable car. The car must also suit your needs. The car I need is one with off road capabilities for camping trips. This is because I go camping all the time. Usually I go camping about 1 time every single month. This means that I'll need a car to bring me there and back even when there is no more road. Also off-roading is a sport I enjoy. It would really be nice to have a

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