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    Queen Elizabeth Monologue

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    "Catherine, wake up." My little sister ran in holding the picture I painted last night before bed. "Cathy," she had given me this nickname when she was young and couldn't say my name "this picture you painted is beautiful. Can I keep it?" I got out of bed and took the picture from her and looked at it. "Of course you can. I painted it for you." She jumped up and down and ran from the room to show our mother. When she left, I got out of bed. I looked in the mirror and looked exactly the same.

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    Born in May 22, 1844 - June 14, 1929, Mary Cassatt was an American painter and printmaker she lived much of her adult life in France where she befriended Edgar Degas. Mary would paint images of the relationships between mother and their children. Cassatt was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, which is a part of Pittsburgh. Her father Robert Simpson Castt (later Cassatt) was a successful stockbroker and her mother Katherine Kelso Johnston, came from a banking family. The name Cassatt came from

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    artists that had their own style and each was unique. My personal favorites in that gallery where; Artist: Emily Carr. Painting: Shore and forest (Cordova bay) My depiction: The dark oil paint on the paper kinda give this calming landscape a very rugged look to it. Almost unsettling. Lots of movement with the oil paint. Artist: Lawren S. Harris. Painting: From berg lake, evening, #4 in the "sketches of mount Robson" series. My depiction: I appreciate this one for it's multitude of tones. Though it is

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    Not Just an Occupation Many people often look back at their childhood memories and recall doing fun activities with their grandparents. These people will probably remember their grandma teaching them how to bake cookies, ride a bike, or even finger paint. However, that is not my story. My story begins with a troubled phone call that rushed me to an emergency room of the local hospital. I remember thinking that it hurt, looking at her, hurt. I stood there with a blank look on my face, peering through

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    values health as she mentions that she concerns about lead-based paint. She has one girl who is under 6-year old and might eat anything off the floor. She worries that her kid might ingest the paint chips off from the wall if she doesn’t pay attention to. Therefore, J.T. mentions that she would like to have an inspector from Section 8 to check the house to make sure everything in the building is up to code and it is free lead-based paint before she rent

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    My Experience In My Life

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    Personally, I’ve been through a hell of a lot of problems not as much as someone with things like clinical depression. These people are hanging on by a slim thread in the balance to maintain their composure, their ideals, and their sanity. In my case, now that I mention it, my life does seem a lot easier than these other people. There was many things I had to endure to make it through my life. It goes through the age of 10 to 15. I almost forgot how being in middle school was. The beginning wasn't

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    equipment, but if you apply the sealcoating yourself, you'll apply it with a roller. You can buy the sealcoat material by the bucket at a home improvement store. You apply it with a long-handled roller to your driveway in the same way you would apply paint. You'll get the best coverage if you apply it in two thin layers, and let the first layer dry thoroughly before you apply the second. The new sealcoating has a dark color, so it covers all the repairs and imperfections on your old driveway. Your

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    Linda Thomas Brush Fire

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    Those who have lived through natural disasters view them differently than those who have not. Experience helps us understand circumstances in a new way. In the essays “Brush Fire” by Linda Thomas, and “The Santa Ana” by Joan Didion, the authors perceive the mysterious Santa Ana winds that blow through California, and the deadly brush fires that it creates. Through the use of imagery, word choice, tone, and description the authors depict the beauty and destruction that they see from the point of

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    Infallible Paints

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    geared to the teenagers looking for the newest products. It was in seventeen magazine, looking for perfection, hence the name "Infallible Paints". Illustratring how this sector of the market how infallible, it is to have the newest look. If you exam the print, you will understand how the model looks, even sexy. Looking at the rest of the line the coloring of the paints is an awkward even ugly types of color. Luckily the advertisers choose a pink color for the model to show off her lips. They illustrate

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    Paint-Pen

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    Case Background Paint-Pen, Inc. is a company that manufactures and distributes liquid paint dispensed in ball-point tubes. The product is sold under the registered trademarks “Paint-Pen” and “Liquid Embroidery”. Aside from bearing the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval (awarded in 1973), Paint-Pen distributes its products under the home party plan with exclusive franchise agreements with its distributors. On April 19, 1997, the company was offered for sale to Mr. Warren G. Hamer. Provided with

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