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    Balboa Park Museum

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    Jessica Carrasco August 9‚ 2010 Art 100 – 40676 The Timken Museum‚ Balboa Park The Timken Museum is located in Balboa Park. The museum is permanently displaying Putnam Foundation Collection. This specific collection contains art work spanning from old American art to Russian Icons from the Moscow and Novgorad schools. I found that of the Italian pieces‚ the first that I enjoyed is Luca Carlevarij’s oil painting of The Piazzetta at Venice displays great depth and the dimensions. Because of

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    Descriptive Writing As you enter the park by pushing its big black gate you can hear the shouting of kids and the air is filled with the voices of people. On the left and right hand side there are many trees with people sitting under them reading books or having picnics. In front there is a path that goes straight and then divides into two‚ one going to the left and the other to the right. If you take the right path you could hear the shouting of children louder than before. There are kids running

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    Art Museum

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    Visual Analysis of a Museum Object On May 7‚ 2011‚ I went to the Timken Museum of art located at the southeast side of Balboa Park‚ San Diego. I chose a painting named “The Piazzetta at Venice” by artist Luca Carlevarijs (1663-1730 Venice). I t was very interesting painting that grabbed my attention at first. The size of painting was 38 x 76-7/8 inches‚ and painted with oil on canvas. The painting took half of the wall and the middle of the painting pointed directly to the viewer’s view

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    Rocky Balboa

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    Rocky Balboa Rocky Balboa believes that what is right should always be given to who deserves it. In this speech with the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission (audience) he is turned down the right to get his boxer licenses back (purpose) even though every test they put him through he passed with flying colors. He expresses his disgust of being turned down due to his age by using pathos (emotions)‚ ethos (credibility)‚ and logos (logic). The Commission chair informed Rocky that “The medical advisory

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    Park Descriptive Writing

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    One hour‚ 60 minutes or 3600 seconds was all it took. All it took for reality to become meaningless. As I lay here‚ I can taste blood in my mouth: hot‚ wet and metallic. I can feel the forever expanding pool or crimson blood cascading from my partially severed body. My nostrils are filled with the smell of gnarled fabric and the acrid scent of roasting rubber. Silence. It drowns me‚ it pulls and tugs and screams a thousand words never to be heard. Nothingness. 3600 seconds earlier. In an infinite

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    Descriptive Writing, Park

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    The old trees bordering the fields acted like guards‚ muffling the sound of the busy city around them and creating a peaceful haven for the small creatures that lived inside. The only entrance was a narrow path that gradually widened as it ran through the field and up the hill. It was lined at either side with different types of tree; thin birches‚ broad maples and tall sycamores. Their long branches intertwined creating a golden canopy over the path. The only sound was the rustle of the leaves as

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    Essay On Rocky Balboa

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    The character of Rocky Balboa was introduced to the American public in 1976‚ with several hit sequels produced following the original’s success. Rocky IV‚ one of my favorite movies starring Rocky‚ focuses on the boxer combating America’s greatest foe at the time‚ Russia. The USSR was at its peak‚ and with its supposed global dominance‚ the American people started doubting themselves‚ doubting America. In comes the hero‚ Rocky Balboa‚ who fights for America’s honor. Rocky has many characteristics

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    Balboa Alternate Ending

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    One certain day the rock god Balboa was talking to his daughter Kina about doing her job as the god of insects‚ but she and yelled to her father "I wish you weren’t my father." wouldn’t listen and stormed off. When she was in a quick pace she looks back behind her and sees the huge Jagged Mountain that her father made thousand of years ago. She suddenly trips on a piece of coal and screams "could this day get any better!" she stays in her fast pace and she heard foot steps behind her and whimpered

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    Rocky Balboa Inspiration

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    Jones‚ to very impactful historical figures‚ like Theodore Roosevelt‚ Rocky Balboa is a notable fictional character influencing my character. He is an iconic American Hero that impacts people’s lives. He is a well-known for epitomizing the underdog story and influencing the minds and hearts of many. The depth and relatability he hold true to his values make him a superior to other characters in fictional works. Rocky Balboa‚ a man of masculinity‚ is characterized with a vulnerability that allows people

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    throwing our completely infallible guesses. Canobie Lake Park has just opened a few weeks ago. Despite the beautiful weather‚ it is not crowded. In fact‚ we haven’t waited in a single line yet. We pushed our way through the gates and security just minutes after the park opened. It was amazing seeing all the people scattering‚ taking advantage of the short lines. Little kids are dragging their parents into the depths of the park‚ but Zachary and I started from the outside‚ and planned on gradually

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