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    Through Deaf Eyes It was interesting to hear‚ and see‚ what kind of challenges that deaf people faced. One of the people I found interesting was. A hearing French professor had brought the language from France and that was how it signing had started. I thought that was interesting‚ because not only was it a long time to create a form of communication for the deaf community; they were also mistreated for their inability to communicate with the rest of the world. Another person that I found interesting

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    I can’t wait to send a letter ... I was quiet on the phone cause of u . My thoughts were about u ! When we sit and reminisce on the past it gives me this feeling n my heart that’s indescribable. Breanne I still love you .. I’m still in love with you .. I still wanna marry you and have a family with you ! Lately we been on the phone like no other ! Just like old days :) it really puts a smile on my face ! U have no idea . It’s crazy that u still have my heart . I would do anything and everything to

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    Thompson 1 Brishawn Thompson Professor Walburen English 101 Honors February 9‚2015 Style‚In Burton’s Eyes Tim Burton has more opportunities as a director rather than an author to show shots/framing‚lighting‚camera movement‚and music/sounds.In some of his past movies such as "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Corpse Bride" he used various of technique to demonstrate moods and tones. The tone of his movies are almost always dark because of his childhood experiences. Tim Burton uses lighting‚Sound and

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    because‚ how else do we process the outside world if not with our senses? Most animals‚ and even us humans rely on sense perception as a means of survival. Unfortunately‚ more often than not‚ our senses can easily be deceived. In the video “Mind’s Eye”‚ two little girls were playing in an average living room‚ but as the girls walked around the room‚ they would get bigger on the right side‚ and smaller on the left side. This was because the entire floor and furniture was distorted so that the right

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    At first‚ it may seem shallow to care a whole lot about one’s appearance‚ but according to Daniel Akst’s essay “What Meets the Eye”‚ we learn that in many ways‚ appearances actually serve as a source of inequality. In his expository piece‚ Akst probes into the importance of appearances in our society today; he explores the role that beauty plays in everyday life and and how it influences society. Akst makes numerous interesting discoveries on the role of appearances in society‚ but several of his

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    In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ by Zora Neale Hurston‚ the main character Janie wants desperately to live her version of the American Dream but she is constantly hampered down and forced to aid others in living out their dreams. She left her first husband‚ Logan Killicks to run off with Joe Starks‚ a mystery man who promised an exciting life in a new town in Florida. Things between the two were great until Janie was forced to live a certain way once Joe had become the mayor of the town

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    that would be reliable in any sort of rain or wind. As we continued to drive through the area‚ I saw little kids running around barefoot staring at our van shouting “Lungu‚” white people. Some of the children looked sick‚ with runny noses and glossy eyes‚ but most looked hungry‚ their ribs visible underneath their torn shirts. Near the end of the tour‚ I saw cows heads roasting outside‚ being skinned to be served as a “delicacy of the area.” We toured on a Wednesday‚ yet adults sat outside almost every

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    In Eyes On The Prize: No Easy Walk‚ the filmmaker is more sympathetic towards the civil rights protesters than President Kennedy and his administration. The film depicts the struggles‚ and vicious prejudice‚ from White southerners towards the Black populous‚ as well as executing many attempts to derail the Civil Rights Movement. One example of this is how over five hundred protesters were jailed in Albany‚ Georgia. As well as Laurie Pritchett’s strategy of dispersing arrested protesters into jails

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    Margaret Atwood’s Cats Eye explores the unconventional life of Elaine Risley displaying how she has been negatively affected by her past and the ways in which she reconstructs her past to create her present and plan her future. The traumatic experiences that Elaine confronts throughout the novel with her family‚ ‘friends’ and boyfriends‚ shapes her personality and the outlook she has on life. Reconstructing her past enables Elaine to discover the person she has become as a result of the childhood

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    French Eyes demonstrate the effect of the male gaze in French oil paintings‚ almost all drawn from the extensive collection from Carnegie Museum of Art and The Albright-Knox Art Gallery. The ten selected works feature one or more female sitters and are painted by male artists from 1870 through 1910. The concept of the gaze in examining visual culture deals with how the audience views the subjects in the presented work‚ in this case‚ oil paintings. There are multiple forms of the gaze that can be

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