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    One of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists is Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi‚ who we simply know as Donatello. He was born in Florence around 1386. He was the son of a Florentine wood carder‚ Niccolo di Betto di Bardi. How he began his career as a sculptor is undetermined although it is known that Donatello was educated in the residence of the Martelli Family and got his first artistic training at a goldsmith’s workshop and from one of the sculptors working at the cathedral of Florence in

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    Lakota Woman Analysis

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    to violence amongst themselves and caused many people serious injuries. However‚ getting drunk with friends and driving around in old beat up cars was fun to some Indians because there was nothing else to do inside the reservations. In both my town and family‚ drinking is not what we do to deal with our

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    Deception of a Woman Deception‚ an unruly deed‚ is a trait that is seen in many people. It is something that most of the people of today try to be successful at‚ although knowing it is morally wrong. In order for one to be deceitful‚ they must portray various behaviors and characteristics. They must be sly in concealing the truth from anyone that asks for such‚ they must be able to do things without the knowledge of others and do those things efficiently‚ all while being seamlessly orderly in the

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    Judith Wright’s poetry reflects her unique vision of Australia To what extent does this statement reflect your understanding of Judith Wright’s poetry? Discuss this question with detailed reference to two poems from the BOS prescribed text list. Judith wright is an Australian poet who has a distinctive way of capturing her unique vision of Australia throughout her poems. Good morning teachers and students‚ Judith wright is a well-known Australian poet who was born in Armiadale‚ Australia

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    Judith Wright Context

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    awareness of its context. Particularly in the works of Judith Wright‚ it is important to have a familiarity with her life and also some knowledge of Australian during her time. Without an understanding of the context‚ poems such as "Woman to Man" and "Bora Ring" could be challenging when considering what they are reflecting on. However other poems such as "Rainforest"‚ do not require such an in depth comprehension of the context to be appreciated. "Woman to Man"‚ a poem comprising of four stanzas‚ each

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    "Women have long been associated with nature." In the following essay Judith Plant sets out the main principles (in regards to ecofeminism): the closeness of women to nature; the belief that the domination of women and the destruction of nature have the same root cause; patriarchy; and the need to re-establish for nature the organic metaphor over the machine metaphor. Judith Plant believes that women have long been associated with nature and that historically‚ women have had no real power in

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    Latin Woman Being a victim of stereotyping is difficult for anyone to deal with. In the essay‚ “The Myth of the Latin woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria‚” author Judith Ortiz Cofer reflects on her experiences being stereotyped as a Latin woman. There are numerous stereotypes that Latin women are subjected to. Cofer shares a few of the ones she has had to face throughout her life. Cofer was judged based on her clothing‚ her maturity level‚ and her job. With all of these stereotypes‚ Cofer comes

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    This Man? MAN: WOMAN: PA: GUARD: SETTING: A row of chairs in a departure lounge of Washington Dulles International Airport. (A MAN and WOMAN sit alone with their carry-on luggage. They stare straight in front of them. A few moments of silence.) WOMAN: That really is a scary man. MAN: Which one? WOMAN: Um… How about the man right in front of us? (points out beyond the audience) MAN: (Without looking up) He’s ok. (Pause) WOMAN: OK? Look at him. He looks like he’s praying. That means he’s

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    In Doris Lessing’s Our Friend Judith‚ society affected the author’s purpose by representing the disapproval people face when going against the majority and standing out. The main character Judith‚ a gorgeous intellectual female that appears to have a fear of commitment and letting people and animals become attached to her‚ would not let herself stand out on any conditions other than what she could have power over. Judith always had a natural look‚ and dressed in shabby clothing‚ constantly trying

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    AP Style Prompt: In the essay below‚ author Judith Ortiz Cofer examines the impact of racist stereotypes. Read the passage carefully. Then‚ in a well-organized essay‚ analyze how Cofer uses rhetorical strategies to convey her attitude towards Latina stereotypes. Mythbusters: Deconstructing the Latina Stereotype In Cofer’s essay “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria‚” Cofer uses a variety of rhetorical strategies to portray Latina stereotypes as harmful and inaccurate. Right

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