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    Ingres

    Shamma Buhazza CRW Formal Analysis- Draft 1 Le Grande Odalisquie in Grisaille This piece depicts a nude woman in a harem. It depicts a perspective of an exotic culture from the French point of view during the time. When it was exhibited in the 1819 Paris Salon it triggered controversy, as the figure’s body parts are distorted and elongated. Female nude, woman in a harem western idea of what harem would be like. The figure in the piece is identified is a female as her side breast is exposed

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    Ethos Pathos Logos Analysis

    The picture shows a trail of blood which implies that a poor defenseless animal was murdered. In the bottom of the picture it says “Don’t buy exotic animal souvenirs” implying that when we go on vacation that we shouldn’t buy poached souvenirs. In this case they used an extreme visual example of a bloody trail depicting the horrific side of buying exotic animal souvenirs. When I looked at this picture I felt a mixture of feelings. I was sad and upset because it implied

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    Exotica Restaurant: a Business Proposal

    Restaurant General Information 1.1 The Exotica Restaurant, About the Company The Exotica Restaurant was opened in Davao City to the public in January 2011. It was the first casual dining restaurant to offer a various choices of exotic food in Southern Mindanao primarily to provide excellent dishes with exceptional service to the food lovers who wanted to have a distinctive dine in experience. Diners will have a wide selection of the menu from appetizer, soup, main course

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    Zoos Are Prisons

    sad and ugly. I will never visit or support another zoo now that I am aware of how those animals have to live when kept in captivity. Zoos are prisons for wild and exotic animals that deserve to be free. The first reason I am against zoos is because of the fact that they are not fully committed to the well-being of the wild and exotic animals they inhabit. I agree with the “Last Chance for Animals Organization” when they said, “While zoos claim to provide conservation, education, and entertainment

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    Summary Of Assimilation By Richard Rodriguez

    Rodriguez uses his transformation from a primarily Spanish speaking person to a primarily English speaking person to promote the rewards of assimilation by describing his struggles as an English language learner. By describing his life as an English language learner, Rodriguez highlights the struggles a non-English speaker has to face and implies that someone who knows English will not have a problem. Rodriguez begins describing his life before his introduction to English. As a Spanish speaker

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    Scarlet Macaw Research Paper

    The scarlet macaw’s feathers are so beautiful that when poachers catch them they can sell them for $500! A rainforest is a very excited and breathtaking place. Because the rainforest is exotic, so were most of the animals and foods. One of the exotic animals is a scarlet macaw also known as the Ara Macaw. That the scarlet Macaw’s rare appearance develops within three months of its life; although, the habitat, diet, and predators will all stayed the same. Fifth Baby starlet Macaw’s hatch and

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    Diversity

    the site (“Kent Ridge Park Visitor Info, 2013). As such, it is largely undisturbed and is habitat to a large variety of flora and fauna. Such abundance allows for the study of the many different types of vegetation found in the walk, both native and exotic, and the inter-dependent interactions between the flora and fauna that are required for the continuity of the web of life. Besides being an important natural site in Singapore, what makes it even more unique is that it holds a significant position

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    Everglades National Park Research Paper

    right next to you! The Everglades National Park is being affected dramatically by burmese pythons,there are changes in animals,people, and ecosystems. To lead off, animals that live in the park for not being preserved as they should be exotic and special birds, mice and ducks that are being quenched by the jaws of a 23 foot snake.For instance,Source 2, paragraph one, states “With no natural predators these eating machines appear to be wiping out huge numbers of possums raccoons and Bobcats

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    Film and Orientalism

    culture in such importance is because of difference. And that difference is caused by the wonder of orientalism. Orientalism is the portrayal off something mostly in a cultural context, in order to show a difference as well as to display something exotic. It overlooks similarities and is used to attract. This attraction comes from the exoticness for we are always attracted to something that seems distant from the mundaneness of our existences. With that being said, what also contributes to the attractiveness

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    4 Videos Synopsis

    Products: Doggie Day Care Doggie Day Care offers customers a serious of good care of their puppies. Helping customer to take care of their dogs when they are away from the house is the most important service product of Doggie Day Care. When the company had a recession during 2008 to 2009, Liz Blondy found that people would not stop spending on their pets. Since pets are parts of people’s family, people would like to choose the best service for their four-legs family members. However, the important

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