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    Henry Ossawa Tanner’s The Banjo Lesson (1893) represents a man and boy sitting in a partially lit room playing a banjo. The man’s gray hair and beard suggest his older age, while the young boy who accompanies him appears much smaller suggesting he may be around ten years old. The older man sits in a wooden chair with his feet flat on the floor, while the little boy leans on his left leg. The golden brown color of the wooden chair contrasts the rest of the image which utilizes darker browns. Only

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    City Hall. While City Council meeting days are designated days that business professional attire must be worn by all, there are employees who wear business professional attire throughout the entire week. Our City Manager is fairly new and came from the City of Tyler. Her preferred workplace fashion is business professional with black being the color she wears the most. Within the first few months for working for the city, the City Council advised her that she should try incorporating more color into

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    My Favorite Story Moment

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    I’m pretty lucky, my favorite story moment happens immediately. The story starts with a child Oliver and a woman in her early 30s Emmeline I think they are the most important characters to the story, because their actions set up why the story is happing, and why it is episodic. The fear felt by first Emmeline and then by Oliver helps reinforce the horror the show has and will convey. The aesthetic choices were the dark stage which sets up the horror theme of the performance. The gothic clothing

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    front of her legs and her right hand is wrapped around the lower back of Yuny. Yuny is shown wearing a long pleated skirt with hieroglyphs down the center of it. He also wears a sophisticated top going up to his neckline with the sleeves stopping at his elbows where it flares out with elaborate pleating. Unlike Renenutet, Yuny wears sandals and his forearms and hands are broken off but it’s suggested that they originally laid by his sides. The artist visually conveys Yuny and Renenutet’s relationship

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    Advertising has been defined as the most powerful, persuasive, and manipulative tool that firms have to control consumers all over the world. It is a form of communication that typically attempts to persuade potential customers to purchase or to consume more of a particular brand of product or service. Its impacts created on the society throughout the years has been amazing, especially in this technology age. Influencing people’s habits, creating false needs, distorting the values and priorities

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    The veil that the minister wears in "The Ministers Black Veil", by Nathanial Hawthorne represents the emphasis on man's inner reality, and those thoughts and feelings which are not immediately obvious. As Hawthorne explored this inner nature, he found the source of dignity and virtue, and certain elements of darkness. When the minister first walks out of his home wearing the veil, everyone is astonished. This one man in this village decides to be a nonconformist and wear this veil without explanation

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    is writing about making a decision he seems to contradict himself where he says: And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, (7-10). It seems confusing that one path could have the better claim because it had less wear, while it later says that they had both been worn about the same. One possible explanation could be that those who traveled one path took more care than those

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    alive this is similar to a fan belt in a car because the rubber is constantly under a little bit of friction not enough to affect it one time but over the course of years it slowly wears out but until it actually breaks the car could still run normally. The use of this simile is extremely important because rubber wears out if it is constantly being used to move the vehicle which causes friction. Likewise, the girl’s good nature was in constant employment because of people constantly bullying her about

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    TOPIC- Ways to Improve Performance at Workplace Individual and expert advancement helps to expel the negative contemplations that keep us from making strides towards self-change. We frequently kick back and sit tight for a yearly execution audit to distinguish regions we have to make strides. Position ourselves to be responsible, enhance our range of abilities, and ceaselessly learn by setting individual benchmarks and checking on them routinely are some of the key elements of success. Learning

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    The power of the motorcycle rumbled between Ava's thighs as she wrapped her arms around the waist of the man driving the beast. They were heading down what seemed like a deserted road, a thick woods coming up on both sides of them as they neared what looked like a worn path to the right. "Pull over here!" she called out with a pat to the mans side. He of course did as Ava asked and quickly pulled the motorcycle near the worn out path. "You sure this is where you want to be love?" the man asked as

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