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    Some Of Your Blood Summary

    In the story Some of Your Blood written by Theodore Sturgeon, there is a unique style that stands out in the artistic body of work in this unclassifiable novel. This author establishes a scientific discipline fiction that brings much attention to the readers with a variation of unrevealing trademarks of the type of writing produced in the story. This book as mentioned, reveals itself as a horror story or fantasy, but there are no elements of the occult or magical body structures in the story. "I

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    Research

    Research Method (Sarah)  Introduction    The research method is outlined by an alternative study of the plan. This study will look at three main aspects: the  technical specifications of the subject matter, the personal account, and the literary interpretation. The architectural  plan is traditionally represented without the human figure, or as Robin Evans has pointed out, drawn as “amoebic”  figures. Architectural drawings are often studied with a technical slant, although architecture has long been 

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    Faulker & Mitchell

    Faulkner and Mitchell both write about the South in its antebellum, during the Civil War, and the outcome post-Civil War. However, Faulkner examines the unseen South with Absalom, Absalom! while Mitchell writes about the South that most readers are already familiar with in Gone with the Wind. Faulkner’s difficult read can be seen as the elite counterpart to Mitchell’s popular fiction novel. In Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! an odd story is told. It is not just the plot that is unusual, but the writing

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    Julana Feminism

    acting which all work together to make a brilliant movie about the real world. The indie film plays out unlike any other with its mockumentary style of camera angles and point of view segments. The story unfolds from a substitute teacher, Henry Barthes, narrative over speech’s. While the movie progresses, the audience

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    Spiral Jetty: A Narrative Analysis

    constructed to create a large spiral quite long, and flattened enough to create a path, winding its way out into the lake. Due to the location of this earthwork, it is most often experienced through photography. Lunberry continues on by quoting Roland Barthes, the Spiral Jetty is “a temporal hallucination, so to speak, a modest, shared hallucination”. This work does a fantastical job at fascinating the mind, from the way reflections of light on

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    Animal Advertisement Analysis

    WWF is an organisation established to protect the future of nature and has been over the last fifty years. Operating in one hundred countries globally, WWF has more than one million supporters in the United States and almost five million worldwide, as a result there advertisements can reach an incredible size audience. This advertisement is particularly striking as it circulates against the recent poaching of animals in the wild for their valuable horns which are sold illegally on black markets

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    Claude Simon

    Raven Kennedy Professor Borton World Lit. II 11/11/15 Claude Simon Claude Simon was a profound French author; his works touched and influenced many author of today. He was born to middle –classed parents he was the son of Louis and Suzanne in Tananarive, Madagascar on October 10th 1913. He was the only child to his parents he grew up in Perpignan in the middle of the wine district of Roussillon. Simon’s father died in First World War August 27, 1914 in the line of duty when Claude was less

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    Quick Tour Through Phenomenological Thinking in Architecture

    images both in quantity and speed that afflicts our society has been observed by writers and philosophers and called “the unending rainfall of images” by Italo Calvino, “image addiction” by Richard Kearney, the civilization of the image” by Roland Barthes and “the society of spectacle” by Guy Debord. The critique of the dominance of visual aspects in architecture and the excessive rationalization of the design process is the ongoing work of a group of architects that somewhat loosely adapted the principals

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    Advertising and Consumer Culture

    Advertising and Consumer Culture Wednesday 10:00-12:00; SW 319 MDSB03H3 Instructor: Dr. Stacy M. Jameson Email: stacy.jameson@utoronto.ca Office Hours: Wednesday 12:30-2:30PM; HW411A (or make an appointment to visit my office on the St. George Campus) This course introduces students to the study of advertising as social communication and provides a historical perspective on advertising's role in the emergence and perpetuation of “consumer culture.” The course examines the strategies employed

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    17 Again

    17 Again By Burr Steers In this essay, I am going to analysis a moving image text through the film techniques and media theories I have learnt in this term. The film is called “17 again”, which is directed by Burr Steers and written by Jason Filardi. This movie is took place in USA and released in 10 April 2009. The budget of this movie is $20000000 US and the final gross is $64149837 US which is a great success. This story is taking about the main character-Mike O’Donnell ( Zac Efron) whose

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