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    brighter colors to highlight nature. When I started choosing my colors for my giraffe porcelain‚ I struggled in choosing a yellow color for the body‚ because there were about 5 different yellows. However‚ my brother‚ a 9 year old boy‚ told me to choose the one I liked the most and not to worry. It made me laughed at that moment‚ but made me realized that it was not about perfectionism‚ but to have fun and create my own giraffe. In other words‚ when a painter does their masterpiece‚ they do not choose

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    SOCIETY AND CULTURE?” In the thirty year span between 1830 and 1860‚ the Second Great Awakening did much to change the modern American mind by sparking the abolitionist movement‚ empowering women (in their domestic sphere) and forming the cult of domesticity‚ partially fixing the corrupt government through the temperance movement‚ and in the creation of many utopian societies by radical religious populations. Puritanism was kicked to the side when Evangelicalism took root. This religious renaissance

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    In question nine‚ dandelion‚ daisy‚ and foxglove are all flowers and all share common physical characteristics’. They also share other uncommon attributes; such as they were all used at some point in medicine. They each though are special in their own way‚ even though they all are beautiful flowers. Daisy actually came from Old English word dægesege‚ meaning day’s eye. Then daisy was passed to Medieval Latin as solis oculus‚ meaning the sun’s eye. Daisy the flower can actually be eaten‚ and they

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    his room and told him his friends chandler‚ Harrison‚ and amari were coming over and to get ready so he got up and put on his clothes and walked out side with his basketball to play with with his friends and then he turned around and saw a stuffed giraffe and laughed to himself and said “another dream for another day.” And walked out side. And there were his friends standing there he started to cry because just 5 minutes ago he thought he would never see anybody he new ever again they started laughing

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    Prometheus- had to give qualities to animals -had none left when it came to humans-Prometheus loved humans so he stole fire from the gods -Fire (spark)- spark of creativity/civilization Jupiter was mad‚ and he tortured Prometheus- by making birds come and eat at his liver and he would heal and he would start again Romantics see him as the divine rebel Victor Prometheus - steals back from gods -over reaches -steals from gods Paradise-Lost-God‚(victor)(The monster can manipulate him)

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    from 1770 to 1870‚ the culture of the American society changed economically‚ socially‚ and into the adoption of republican motherhood and cult of domesticity. During the time of the Revolutionary War‚ society regarded women as the teachers of the "sons of liberty" which resulted in a higher status for women; their new importance led to the cult of domesticity in which women began taking more opportunities and a new attitude towards life (True Womanhood). Both "republican motherhood" and

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    Earth’s history. 2. The reason why I think Lamarck’s hypothesis was proven wrong is because there was more evidence that proves it was wrong than right. In the beginning‚ Lamarck did not have much proof to his hypothesis‚ which was the first giraffes had short necks and eat grass. Eventually‚ his hypothesis was proven wrong. 3. Darwin thought the finches might have had a common ancestor because the different finches shared similar traits. He noticed that the finches he studied had a differently

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    In the past‚ women were always considered the subordinate gender that was expected to powder their nose and stay at home to be a homemaker. Even now‚ despite the movement to liberate women from stereotypical gender roles‚ women are still seen as the inferior gender that is discriminated against in society. As suggested by the popular Barbie doll created by Mattel‚ the idealized image of a woman in our patriarchal society is one who takes care of the home and is flawlessly beautiful with perfect skin

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    Schemas are bundles of mental representations that help people to easily interpret and organize information. For example‚ a children’s schema of a giraffe is an animal that has four legs and a long neck. When the children encounter a giraffe‚ the physical features fits with his schema of a giraffe‚ he could then quickly conclude that the animal is giraffe without much thinking. It is useful for people to have schemas as they allow us to process a large amount of incoming information in a relatively

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    convert them to living matter using the energy of the sun. The consumers obtain its food by eating plants or by eating animals that have eaten plants. There are four types of consumers within the African Grassland ecosystem. The herbivores (giraffes‚ zebras and impalas) are animals that feed mainly on plant material. The

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