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    Two Worlds of an Immigrant When people immigrate, they are often simply trying to live a better life: to rise above poverty, escape oppression or leave a warring land. However moving from one country to a very different one is one of the hardest things one can do: it involves more than leaving something behind, it involves coming into a new county, and a new culture, and being an outsider. Many adults have no trouble sticking to their original culture in the midst of a new job and interacting…

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    Wu Guanzhong Analysis

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    Above all is the analysis from meaning of culture and aesthetics, and then technique is used to compare the difference between western and eastern art forms. In general, eastern art, especially Chinese art, uses sumi ink, animal hairbrushes and Xuan paper. No vanishing point exists and it pays more attention to using the negative space, which uses nothingness to express actual existence. In contrast, western art mainly uses oil painting on canvas and focuses on form and perspective. Different…

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    authority doctors used in the 1800’s. In “The Use of Force”, by William Carlos Williams identifies the manner in which society looks at doctors in the 1800’s which compares and contrasts to how modern society sees the medical profession. Doctor’s back in the 1800’s will use drugs as the medicine. Some of the doctors did not even go to college or anything they will just practice with a regular doctor for a while. People would even get diseases because hospitals in the big cities were dirty. In…

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    A Soldier’s Home In this essay I am going to be comparing and contrasting the original story version of “Soldier’s Home” by Ernest Hemingway and the short movie version made by Learning in Focus. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the similarities and differences of all aspects of the story and movie. This will include changes to the story lines, similarities and differences of characters, changes to setting as well as the tone between each version of the story. In…

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    Before we compare Gandhi and Bin Laden, it is important to know the preamble of who they are and what they fought for.Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be the most influential leader for the independence of India. He is widely known for his successful non-violent protests that legally showed civil disobedience against white British and Boer government officials. These officials were discriminating and segregation many Indian immigrants. Gandhi fought for Indian liberation against bills that…

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    Contrast between masculine dominance is contrasted with feminine chattiness in “The hypno-domme Speaks and Speaks and Speaks.” Opening with, “I was born a woman, I talk you to death,” the poem describes a woman’s voice as a method of torture because it is nagging. Like a siren’s song that “hypnotize the hardest,” men the hypno-domme subverts the lack of power women appear to have when speaking forcefully. “The diamond cutter kneels down before me,” because the hypno-domme gained control despite…

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    upper and lower-class communities, while education is the institution. One of the main differences between poor and rich neighborhoods is safety. In the article “The Promise Rich vs. The Promise Poor” the researcher conducted a survey to find the contrasts in poor and rich communities.…

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    My Study Habits

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    due to the fact you got a C- instead of your peer who got an A. During the summer, I have learned various study skills in my College study skills class, such as active reading skills, test taking strategies, different types of an academic mindset, and using resources around campus. I was putting all of these in practice…

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    The Imitation of Life and The Bluest Eye were two pieces of work that let their audience take a look at the world through the eyes of females in the 1930s. The Imitation of Life debuted in 1934 and was produced by John Stahl. Because it was set and made in a time before the Civil Rights Movement, there were a lot of guidelines that the production crew had to conform to that so the “wrong” message was not being displayed. There was a lot of scandal behind the making of the movies because many…

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    Compare and Contrast of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein by Sadaja Oliver 4th block Pop art is a 1950s art movement that began in Britain. In the late 1950s pop art started in the United States. The term pop art refers to the artist’s attitude behind his or her art. It is sometimes referred to as the reaction to abstract expressionism. The people that started the pop art trend in Britain were Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton. Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns…

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