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    of cash registers opening, receipts printing off, and bustling people. I freeze trying to figure out where to go in this large store but before I can start to panic I am greeted by a small masculine looking women in her mid 20s with an extremely laid back attitude. “Here” she says as she tosses me a navy blue polyester smock with the words “Crosby’s Marketplace” embroidered on the pocket and a cross tie. After I put on the less than fashionable uniform I 'm escorted over to a register. The women

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    The Frontispice and Incipit of the Gelasian Sacrament, is the art from the first two pages of the Gelasian Sacrament. While it is impossible to know for certain, since this piece was neither signed nor dated, it is widely accepted that this piece was created by nuns in the nunnery at Chelles. The nunnery at Chelles is famous for having “cultivated the art of writing.” 1 The story of the journey of this codex is unknown. From the nunnery in France, this codex spent time in the library of Queen Christina

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    Digital Vs. Digital Pen

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    Abstract----- This digital pen is a computer invention that transmits writing into digital media. Digital technology is entering today’s classrooms and learning environments. Digital pen-and-paper user interfaces bridge the gap between both worlds by electronically capturing the interactions of a user with a pen on real paper. Our Digital pen and paper platform is a quick, easy and reliable way of capturing and sending information from outside the office. Use a digital pen to fill out a form, draw

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    and young adulthood, one must find their voice through writing as well. It is a difficult feat to find the proper sum of humor, seriousness, casualness, pretentiousness, or satire. This is something that everyone struggles with as they routinely take pen to paper. Of course, this is all extremely subjective, but until recently my writing voice sucked. As I climbed the academic ladder, clumsily bouncing from teacher to teacher, I heard many varying opinions about my writing. “It is not light-hearted

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    My Writing Wall Writing isn’t for everyone, yet the number of people writing in this exact moment is pretty monstrous if you google it. Writing has basically been there for me since I was born, it was there when they wrote my birth certificate, when i was learning how to write my name, when i wrote my first essay, taking the STAAR tests, practicing for the AP test, to my first writing assignment for college. People are gifted with creating such rich, breathtaking, emotional, and deep work that last

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    by Brian Selznick Nick Allen is a child full of ideas who decides to replace the word “pen” with the word “frindle” after his teacher has told him that words are formed by the people making them, therefore he must try it out for himself and gets six of his friends to commit to using the word “frindle” instead of pen. Nick and his friends made a big show about using the new word every time they needed to say pen, however Mrs. Granger, the fifth grade, language arts teacher was not in favor of the use

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    I’ve always enjoyed collecting the finer utensils in life — mainly writing and shaving instruments to be specific (but maybe next year I’ll get really into forks and spoons). Between the two of these, though, my first love was pen collecting. As a child, I remember hearing my father tell stories about how, when he was younger, he used to send letters to car companies asking for posters and pins, at one point even receiving a free stamp in the mail with his name. To this day, he still uses that stamp

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    My Passion In Writing

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    Has writing ever impacted your life? I often write to express my feelings towards situations that are presented to me. Alternatively, I use writing to settle the rage within myself no matter the subject matter I always stay true to writing with internal purpose. Writing something down on paper is much easier for me, it's as though my hand leads my thoughts. It's wonderful to escape and through writing, I get that feeling. If it was not for me taking speech and given the assignment to write about

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    The Life Of My Life

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    I was eight years old, all I could think about was my family. How was I gonna go to school? Would I lose my friends? Would I ever see my brother again? I would write about my family breaking up. My writing was on a piece of printer paper with pens, (I wasn’t allowed to have markers at my mom’s house). She wasn’t home much so I would write about the boys she brought home. How some of them had tattoos and some of them had cool, funky hair. I was about 11 years old and my 5th grade teacher told

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    almost habitually. I study images of all sorts and genres” With this incredible gift, Jung Gi is invited all over the world to preform drawing shows rather than the more conventional papering art beforehand and showing it in a gallery, using ink and pen he can create complex and detailed scenes without using a reference and draws them in front of a crowd. When looking for your ideal juxtaposition what contracting effects do you consider and why do your grantee towards the one you use today? Juxtaposition

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