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    character’s movements as he/she develops, learns, and grows throughout his/her lifetime. To do so, I will use shadows in the background to interact with the character in order to allow the audience to better comprehend my actions and movements throughout the song. As the actor, I conform to the story line and the character I am portraying by my movements and interactions with the shadows projected onto the backdrop of the stage. As I prepared for this performance, I found it difficult to

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    her Mother’s eyes.” Shadow opened the door and reached for the light switch that his Master had installed after electricity was discovered. The transformation room was still dark even with the light on. No windows had ever been planned for this room because a Vampire had to be with his Mate during the transformation. The dark rock walls lent even more darkness to the room, and a somewhat eerie feeling. In the center of the room was a bed of stone about four feet high. Shadow had placed a down-feather

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    The bulkhead can be considered an obstruction. The sprinkler should be positioned in the room to minimize the shadow effect of the lower ceiling area of the shower and bathtub to obtain maximum floor area of coverage. As you noted, the size of the bathroom can prohibit one to comply with the beam obstruction rules. Although the standard says to install a sprinkler

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    Everett Shinn

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    Outdoor Stage, France by artist Everett Shinn is 24 ¾ in. by 21 ½ in., or approximately 2 ft. high by 1 ¾ ft. wide. The painting is not imposing on the gallery floor, and has only a few feet of space on either side between two other paintings. The painting is on canvas, and is framed in a thick, gold frame with no glass. The media is oil paints, and the lighting in the gallery is such that there are no reflections in the paint when viewing from different angles. The subject matter of the painting

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    Justin Pearcy/Student ID: 1000988509 Professor Kathleen Janvier ART 1301-002 19 April 2016 The Face of May Sartoris Currently on display at the Kimbell Art Museum there resides a painting by the title, Portrait of May Sartoris that was painted by artist Frederic Leighton. Leighton created the artwork by using oil on canvas and did so on a canvas that would mimic her in true to life size. By doing this he made a clear and present focal point in the painting that can clearly and quickly be distinguished

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    Short Story

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    glasses, and they were gorgeous. But meeting in the café, that wasn’t enough. He’d waited too long, he wanted more than that stuff. It was certainly pleasing to give coffee a stir, But he didn’t want that, he wanted her. Her blazing light made his shadow turn white, But he was older now, this time he had to fight. “I’ll be back in eight months. We’ll carry on then.” “Oh yes? Going anywhere horrible?” “Yes. Caving trip in Ibiza. My ex-boyfriend arranged it for us last year.” “Oh. Mightn’t that be

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    frustration, bursts out to his shadow that follows him: “Why must you keep me company when everybody else - even my dog - had deserted me? Get lost, I say” (SF 162). Here Manoj Das personifies the character of shadow. The shadow obeys the master’s word and gets detached from him and hides in a bush. The sobbing of the shadow for departing its master is an unbelievable incident but Manoj Das successfully makes the narrator’s friend explain his views about the shadow, which is waiting for his master

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    Humble and the Mysterious Phantom Once upon a time there lived a creature that had been sighted to be a scaly monster; he lived in the land called Shadow Mist. The land was grey, it was so grey it looked like there was gravel everywhere. I can 't even begin to tell you how awful the trees looked; they looked so brown like they were all painted in mud. The creature always slept but, even though the people knew this they never ventured to the land. There was a lizard called Humble, he was a dark green

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    Delusional In Odysseus

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    Why does Odysseus see himself in those delusions? In my perspective, Odysseus, the ruler of Ithaca and a Greek ruler of Troy, is such a character that does not seem as delusional as Ajax, yet there are some characteristics within him, which consequently make him view himself as delusional. Unfortunately, completing this question thoroughly was quite difficult, as Odysseus did not provide many statements. Nonetheless, to begin with, in comparison to Ajax, this ruler does not allow his feelings of

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    Short Essay On Scrooge

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    ghosts or what they are showing him. After The Ghost Of Christmas Past shows him the 3 shadows, he took the ghosts cap and pushed it over his face and suddenly he became exhausted and drowsy and sank into a heavy sleep back in his room and back in his bed. The next part following that one talks about “The Ghost Of Christmas Present” visiting Scrooge in his dim, lonely, old house. This ghost shows him a shadow about a family at their Christmas dinner. Based on what I read, at this family dinner, they

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