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    My Favorite Art Essay

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    Paul McKelvery Jr HUM 2223 22 Sept 2017 Journal Paper Prompt A: What were your favorite artworks? Why? Response: My favorite piece of art that’s been displayed, or at least talked about so far, this semester has got to be the little berserker chess pieces from the Germanic Tribes lecture. While not necessarily a primary piece of art, the small sculptures represent the tribe of Viking warriors that fought fearlessly. In detail, the depictions of the berserkers show them wielding swords and shields

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    Chess Vs. Chess

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    Life is one of the most, if not the absolute most difficult things to be successful at. Chess is a mental battle that all be it is much shorter than life, it is still a battle that requires strategies in order to be successful. Besides chess being a matchup of pieces, the similarities between chess and life are evident and can be compared to many parts of life,ultimately showing that strategies are required to become successful. A game crafted by L-shaped moves, diagonal slides with fuzz on the

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    In our daily life, we can always notice the “Made in China” label on shirts or shoes. However, I believe that many people are still confused about the reason why so many things come from China and the people that make those products for us. According to the report from China government, 95% of these products come from the “Sweatshops”. The US Department of Labor defines sweatshop as the factory that offers poor working condition and low wages to the employees in the third world. Accordingly, sweatshops

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    listing both show the box as worn however the listing on Ebay shows additional photos such as a piece that was chewed on. John D. Freyers listing conveys a subjective story less about the product and more about his history with it, contrasting with the Ebay listing simply describing the product in an objective manner.

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    more thoroughly and attempt to find a solution to the game without cheating, but using math based algorithms to help guide each rnovet The Rules ef A Knighfis Tour The rules seem simple at first because the player is supposed to move their knight piece in any direction, starting in the top lett corner, and make the knight land in each square

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    as if it were in the 50s (Absolute), I was immediately enamored by the chess pieces. Soon, I established a reputation for myself as a capricious, impatient tactician able to beat all but the most experienced players. I played with one of the better players, Phil (Appositive), almost every week. Through those games, I learned many values, like patience and carefulness, that not only apply to chess but also to life. One late Autumn Wednesday night, after my mom and I had just settled in the Sage

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    but, introduced the world’s first portable wielding machine as well. After turning over the company fully to James, he established an Employee Advisory Board which later on help the employees cover up in a group life insurance, later on introduced a piece rate pay method and made them earned paid vacations for the first time in the country’s history in 1923. The company also launched an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, which helped them received their first annual Incentive Bonus in 1934. “Treat people

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    subject seem more personal or conveys the scene of it in a manner that is more relatable to the human spirit. Life through Dame Laura Knight’s eyes was filled with emotion and a form of romanticism. Regardless of subject matter, Knight creates her pieces in a manner that captivates the viewer, making them question the backstory and meaning behind them. Laura was born a Johnson on August 4, 1877 in Nottingham, England. Her personality was very much that of a tomboy, based on her mindset and how different

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    Queen, by Audrey Flack is a very captivating piece of artwork. It was painted in 1976, originally Audrey Flack took a picture and then used it as the basis for this painting. Queen is a painting of box that is full of special mementos. It has features such as a quarter of an open orange, a rose, a pocket watch, a queen playing card, a locket of an older and a younger woman, lip balm, perfume, a chess piece, blush, and a chain necklace with the letter “F” on it. The painting almost looks like a vanity

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    Alice’s main objective throughout the story is to become Queen. She slowly moves step by step towards her goal, like a pawn would in chess. Carroll gave each chess piece life in Looking Glass World and empowered them by using them to assist Alice in her quest to become Queen. Carroll symbolizes Alice’s adventure as chess game because he wants to make the point that rules are needed in life, but fun is still important

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