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    Sandy Skoglund Sandy Skoglund has been in the forefront of contemporary art in the United States, as well as overseas, for nearly two decades. Her dramatic impact to the art world didn’t begin overnight. After sheer dedication to art education she received her BA degree in Studio Art in 1968 from Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. Upon getting her BA, she pursued further education at the University of Iowa where she received her MD. With her remarkable educational background, Skoglund

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    1.) BASIC INFORMATION: What is the name of the artist who created this artwork? _Sandy Skoglund_ What is the title of this artwork? Radioactive Cats What is the medium of this artwork? __Cibachrome photograph__ In what year(s) was this artwork created? ______1980________ 2.) SUBJECT: What is the subject of this artwork? Describe the subject matter of the artwork, as well as including a brief description of the artwork itself and the specific scene depicted. Describe the subject matter: I had

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    "I have a knife to your neck. Don 't make a sound. Get out of bed and come with me." These are the words that Elizabeth Smart heard as she was awoken on June 5, 2002. (Moses, 2010). At only 14 years old, Smart was taken from her home, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was not found until nine months had passed. Brian David Mitchell broke into the Smart 's home and grabbed the youngster from her room that she shared with her sister Mary Katherine. What Mitchell did not know was that Mary Katherine

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    It’s lost. I can’t get it back, it’s gone. It was abruptly taken from me. My childhood, my innocence. Yes, I killed her. I killed the innocent and fragile girl inside of me. I didn't do it by myself, every person around me helped in a way, and now they ask me where she is. How dare they ask such a thing when they know they are the reason she is not here anymore. I want her back, I want to be that carefree and innocent child that had no worries. Now all I have left behind is this tired and melancholy

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    consistently been shaped owing to the experiences and know-how learned in childhood, specifically from the central people and events during this time period. Hughes’s semi-autobiographical novel, Not Without Laughter, tells of the journey into adulthood of Sandy, who is constantly exposed to oppression and racism through his own experiences and those of his many family members. It follows his attempts to better himself for the sake of his family and the community. Sandy’s development throughout the novel is

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    Aftermath Of School Shooting On December 14, 2012 the attack on our school at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School indicated that this is a mandatory action that we have to bring to our attention especially when dealing with our students. After this shooting, majority of our students and their families still feel that they are threatened and that their lives are in danger. As the school principle I would like to discuss our plan on how to cope with current students, professors, families

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    like any other small suburban town; quiet, quaint and safe. That was until a twenty-four year old “sociopath” (Alexander, Barrett, Donnelly, Swaine), by the name of Adam Lanza, put this charming town on the map, and not for a decent notable reason. Sandy Hook Elementary School educates students’ grades kindergarten through fifth and Lanza forced his way into the kindergarten and first grade level rooms. Friday, December 14, 2012 will forever be a date not necessarily marked on our calendars, but

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    the perception of Tylenol products. Another example of organizational crisis was the predictable 2012 Hurricane Sandy. Although companies of all sizes expected the Hurricane due to the weather forecasting, some areas in New York and New Jersey were affected worse than others. There were businesses that terminated operations for several business days. In addition to Hurricane Sandy being an organizational crisis, it was also a crisis for many families that lost power in their homes and a crisis

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    womyn and men stand side by side repeating the chant. The Women’s Day March is filled with love and representation for equal recognition. Tears, screams, and joy fill the atmosphere. I am proud to be a womyn. September 9th, 1965. That fateful night, Sandy

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    Adam Lanza Case

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    nurtured by his mother and the school he attended. As a result, his mental issues were allowed to get out of control and he ended up committing a horrendous crime. Everyone remembers the events that occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. Before Adam Lanza decided to go to Sandy Hook with a gun, he attended there as a child. In 1998, Lanza began first grade and received speech and language services along with occupational therapy. When Lanza arrived in second grade he was removed

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