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    different influences that got me to join martial arts. One of the biggest was my friend Jaden, he told me that sunnyvale martial arts was really fun. I also wanted to do martial arts for a very long time so I Had finally found a good martial arts school. I also had lots of other friends that also went to martial arts and I wanted to join them. Those are the main influences or reasons that I Joined martial arts. I wanted to learn many different things from martial arts. I wanted to learn how to defend

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    What is art? Art in the dictionary means the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and music. Does that really define art? Art can have so many different meanings. Arts real meaning is the expression of emotions the artist feels or views on what’s happening in that era and still has a lasting meaning or representation. Painting or sculptures are one way to show art. For example, The Mexicans skulls painting or sculptures. The skull lived even in ancient times

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    My Artistic Life This semester, English 1 has taught me what improvisation is. Improvisation is the determination of improvising actions and improvised artistic practices like music and drama are being created without ready-made process. Through reading several articles and in-class practices with Hip-Hop artists and a guest dancer, I have understood this concept deeply. I was also inspired by what I learned and I used this concept in my own art practice such as my hip-hop dancing and comedy comic

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    quickly approached him and told him I was glad to see him since I did not know anyone else there. Layth has attended the camp in the last two years, so he knew a lot of people that were there. He introduced me to the other kids at camp. After the introductions, they would immediately ask me if I was Chinese or if I was from China. I replied, “I am Vietnamese. Not all Asians are Chinese”. At this moment, I realized that no matter where I go or who I meet, I will always be overshadowed by the Asian

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    Reflective Assessment

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    the Digital Arts Domain This work is a reflective assessment of the outcome of an interview with a practitioner in the digital arts field. The interviewed practitioner, American composer Sean Beeson, is writing music for videogames, film, television, interactive amusement attractions and other multimedia. His clients range from independent game developers and filmmakers to videogame companies with the highest development budgets and levels of promotion, including Disney and Electronic Arts. Beeson also

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    Who's There Poem Analysis

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    Describe the piece of writing or artwork that you've chosen to respond to. What special qualities does it have? What made it stand apart for you? This piece of writing had a special quality to it that isn't seen very often. The story was written in a journal type format where each entry was titled by number. This story stood apart from the others because of the suspenseful storyline which in aid with the format made me have goosebumps. The ended of the story was very eerie and hair-raising which

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    Gist Composition 160-05 3 March 2016 Liberal Arts Education System A Liberal Arts education has helped people to lead a life of great circumstances. The message established in “The New Liberal Arts” by Sanford J. Ungar is clear. Throughout the article it talks about the misperceptions of going to a liberal arts school and how it affects the outcome of ones future. Throughout the passage Ungar states misperceptions of a liberal arts education and then after he gives his response on

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    Lowe Art Museum

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    A. The name of the museum I visit was the Lowe Art Museum in the University of Miami, I really loved the visit I enjoy it and I learn about so many cultures and different arts that amaze me of how they were so creative and passionate. The work that I select because it called my attention since I got to the place it make me change my direction and to go there because of that brilliant blue and fantastic size that had so much beauty in it. Breathing Glass by Sandy Skoglund she was born on September

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    literacy art. Communications in all forms are gone. Education would crumble, our histories would almost be nonexistent. We would just be a memory including our past. It’s hard to imagine a world without these things. What would things be like? Would the world be simpler or would it be chaos? To these questions, I have no answers. I have no evidence at just how much literate arts affects each of us as individuals or if any of the “arts” would really matter in the end to anyone. What I do have

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    consists of uplifting messages about the human value of a liberal arts education, he instead expresses what a liberal arts education means to him. Rather than a liberal arts education teaching students how to think for themselves, Wallace instead expresses that a liberal arts education teaches students to exercise control over how and what to think. To clarify, he explains, “it means being conscious and aware enough to choose what you pay attention to and to choose how you construct meaning

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