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    participate in their supervisor's religious activities, they felt left out and not a part of their intimate circle. I have always wondered how this co-worker feels about our discussion of birthday cakes and birthday cards around their office. Without stippling others enthusiasm for this office tradition, maybe there is another way to celebrate birthdays and not ostracize a

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    John was an American comic book artist known for his work with EC Comic on Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat, Marvel Comics on war and western comics, and a 45 year stint with the magazine Cracked. He was also one of the founding artists of Mad in 1952. Severin was insucted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 2003 before passing away in 2012. Severin’s strongest aspects of this piece are framing, line work, and detail. The framing is successful with the archway in the foreground

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    Case 1: Skin from a pig Image: A single photograph of skin from a pig Significant Visible Findings: Located on the ventral abdomen, dorsal to the nipples, the main abnormality appears as small, discrete, irregular shaped areas of brown discolouration. Surrounding this decolouration are discrete, well demarcated irregular-shaped rings of blue-purple discolouration. Morphological Diagnosis: Chronic moderate dermatopathy Suspected aetiological agent/ primary pathological process: The distinct pattern

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    As Sing the Old, so Pipe the Young, and The Love Letter are both great examples of genera painting in the seventeen hundred. Although these pieces are in the same genre and time period, nevertheless they differ in many principles of art because they are two different narratives. They both share the principles of balance, use of paint, and narrative. Jan Steen's piece, As Sing the Old, so Pipe the Young and Johannes Vermeer's, The Love Letter; both have balance. The Steen has strength in shape and

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    Patient Reflection

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    been talking about risk factors that can affect the progression of periodontal disease. In her case, her smoking habit has contributed to the progression of her periodontitis. However, clinically the gingiva tissue appears pale pink with some stippling, and very minimum BOP. As I learned in class, that color, consistency, and the BOP are not effective ways to determine the presence of periodontitis. The more reliable way is probing because it will let you know for sure if there has been bone

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    Final Research Paper Henry Ossawa Tanner is an African-American artist. His works often subvert racial stereotypes and display his experiences as an African-American. The Annunciation (1898) depicts a traditional biblical scene in a modern manner; the painting portrays the well-known scene of Gabriel appearing before Mary to deliver news that she is to be the mother of Christ, however instead of merely accepting this fate she seems to be reluctant. Tanner takes a common biblical subject matter and

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    vastly different than the exterior. It hosts a field of angular forms adjoined to their neighbors with repetitious outlines of various colors. Some of these forms contain even more detail. One can pick out latticing, hatching, cross-hatching, and stippling within these shapes. The detail work creates a contrast between interior and exterior, as the artistic production between the spaces is vastly different. It seems like these boxes are made by group effort. Functionally, the jewelry box needs further

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    Being a city dweller, I have been surrounded by many tall concrete buildings but I did not appreciate the beauty of them until I came across architecture. I first encountered architecture when I took Art Studies as one of my subjects during SPM in high school as I loved to draw and paint at a very young age. I did a 4 month product design related project and the project has given me an opportunity to discover and appreciate the design of everything surrounding us. I learned to create models from

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    Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello: William Shakespeare’s most well-known plays are also his most recognizably Christian; set in predominantly Christian Europe, these plays are often peppered with biblical allegories and allusions, making myriad references to angels, demons, God, and everything else in-between. King Lear, set in pagan, pre-Christian England, does at first appear to deviate from the rest of its pack – until one notices that its characters are found addressing, or referring to, their gods as

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    My Passion For Art

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    Everyday we learn a lesson, but it it is a process that we must go through. It can feel overwhelming at first since the beginning is pretty much a blank space. At a young age my passion for art really showed; however, I didn’t quite understand how to start or knew any techniques that I could use. In time I was able to learn completely. I had many people there to help me in the process and once I did, it felt like I was taught to do something that could only keep progressing in. I learned that my

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