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    Velazquez’ Las Meninas is a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque painting‚ meaning irregular. It makes the statement of illusion versus reality. You would have to wonder though‚ if this painting revolves of the life of Velazquez‚ the artist who was an individualist painter of the Baroque‚ in the seventeenth century Counter-Reformation Spain‚ or is this a true family portrait of King Philip IV and Queen Mariana with their child. The portrait Las Meninas has always had questions that surrounded its meaning

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    Political mimesis is a term that in this case‚ describes the film’s appeal based off of how the viewer is swept up in its effectiveness‚ or how the viewer is emotionally engaged in the film. For me‚ the most powerful portion of the film took place when members of the Venezuelan military demanded Chavez’s resignation while surrounding the palace with a barrage of tanks and military figures. When Chavez refused to resign‚ the military threatened to bomb the palace. Members of the government were sat

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    Richard Rodriguez was born on July 31‚ 1944‚ in San Francisco‚ California‚ to Mexican immigrants Leopoldo and Victoria Moran Rodriguez‚ the third of their four children. When Rodriguez was still a young child‚ the family moved to Sacramento‚ California‚ to a small house in a comfortable white neighborhood. "Optimism and ambition led them to a house (our home) many blocks from the Mexican side of town.… It never occurred to my parents that they couldn’t live wherever they chose‚" writes Rodriguez

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    WR097 Mar 3‚ 2013 Leo Zhang Funny‚ Attractive and Entertaining: Richard Lederer’s “English Is a Crazy Language” After Richard Lederer retired in 1989‚ he wrote a book about how crazy English is. Because he had taught English for many years‚ he used many interesting comments to writes “English Is a Crazy Language‚” the opening chapter of his book. In the sixth paragraph of the essay “English Is a Crazy Language‚” the author‚ Richard Lederer uses many kinds of rhetorical techniques. The use of these

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    Abstract Sir Richard Branson learned‚ from an early age‚ not to let adversity stand in the way of accomplishing a goal. As a pioneering thinker‚ he has transformed many entrenched industry practices by turning the traditional business model on its end. A unique approach to business is his hallmark and he is a person that is not afraid to challenge convention and encourages creativity. Lack of success in a venture is not a deterrent‚ rather a motivator as this produces opportunity. His personality

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    people being accused of practicing witch-craft in colonial New England‚ which led to hundreds of accusations and 20 executions. The book Escaping Salem: The Other Witch Hunt of 1692‚ written by Richard Godbeer helped create a better vision of what actually went on during the time of these trials. Richard Godbeer attended Oxford University in 1984 for his B.A‚ later receiving his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1989. According to the University of Miami’s College of Arts and Sciences‚ Godbeer

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    The poem “Richard Cory” which was written by Edward Arlington Robinson illustrates the theme of how ones appearances may not actually be the true reality. The speaker describes “Richard Cory” as a wealthy individual who seems to have it all but however in the last few lines of the poem he ends up taking his own life. Robinson is able to create an immense sense of situational irony through vivid and lucid imagery‚ a detailed setting and a mysterious speaker. The use of imagery is extensively used

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    Officer Richard F. Webb was a white police officer working in the suburbs of Chicago‚ Illinois. Richard graduated from the Police Academy of Chicago back in 1994. He was born and raised in Southside Chicago‚ a gang infested neighborhood. Buildings with chipped paint and shattered windows towered over the streets littered with garbage. Every corner was scattered with young black men‚ bodies imprinted with symbols of their respective gangs. The smell of cigars and alcohol hung heavily in the air.

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    Richard Wright is a classic novelist as well as the first African-American author to have his literature featured in the national Book-of-the-Month Club. His novel Native Son is among the classics while continuing to expose common issues of the era for what they truly were. While Native Son focuses on racism and the inequitable punishment of African American criminals‚ the undertones of how communism affects situations are prominently shown. Richard Wright artfully utilizes communism to expose and

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    Richard Corey by Edwin Arlington Robinson To the "people on the pavement‚" Richard Cory looked like he was on top of the world. The narrator of this 16 line poem (four a‚ b‚ a‚ b rhyming stanzas) tells how Cory was physically good-looking‚ well-dressed‚ humane‚ and very rich ("yes‚ richer than a king"). Yet "Richard Cory‚ one calm summer night‚ / Went home and put a bullet through his head. Appearances are deceiving. Depression and despair are not confined to the "people on the street." Richard

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