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    Cage in Heaven Essay

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    Cage in Heaven Process writing: This was me when I was growing up in my little world. This was my feeling of pain, sorrow, and joy during my childhood. I felt all these emotions and more growing up in the busy Hong Kong City. Looking back at my childhood, I realized why I came to the United States. I adore my father and siblings for all the hard work they have done for me to come over. I realized the warmest and only love is that of a family. Hong Kong is six million hearts

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    Creative Writing: Cages

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    "Experiment Eleven, step forward." ~ The bars on my cage opened, letting me out. Two guards were one either side, preventing me from escaping. ~ I looked around, gray walls surrounding me. The guards picked up the cage, going out the door and walked out, the door locking. ~ I stopped scratching at the shock collar around my neck. I had on a hospital gown, dirty and torn. The biggest tears were on the back, two for my wings. ~ They were white, with a bit of gray in them. ~ The gray walls shifted

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    illusion I conducted an experiment with was the “Bird in a Cage” illusion. In the illusion, there were two parrots. One green parrot and one red cardinal facing each other with a cage in-between them. The instructions were to concentrate on the eye of the red parrot for twenty seconds and then look at the center of the cage. The following instructions were to do the same experiment, but with the green cardinal next. When looking in the cage after the twenty seconds, you could see a glimmer of a faint

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    The Music Of John Cage

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    John Cage lived a very interesting, non-traditional life that allowed him to form his outside of the box philosophy on music that questions the very definition of music. After exploring many different careers in the art world, he decided to compose music and through a winding, tumultuous road, he rose to the top of the classical music world. His life greatly influenced his music. His study of Buddhism and working with the choreographies of Merce Cunningham allowed Cage to discover the other side

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    Essay On Luke Cage

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    The Netflix original hit series Marvel’s Luke Cage aired September 30, 2016, is an adaption of the comic book of the same name created by Archie Goodwin and John Romita, Sr. The Netflix series’ creator is Cheo Hodari Coker, known for his work as one of the writers on the film Notorious, the story of the life and death of Notorious B.I.G (a.k.a. Christopher Wallace). Additionally, the film boasts a list of renowned Producers known for their participation in several Superhero genre films, most notably

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    Irony in Connell’s Short Story “The Cage Man” Irony can be defined as a double significance which arises from the contrast in values associated with two different point of view (Leech and Short, Style in fiction; 223). The most usual kind is that which involves a contrast between a point of view stated or implied in some part of the fiction, and the assumed point of view of the author, and hence of the reader. In the Richard Connell’s short story entitled “The Cage Man” it is Horace Nimms, the main

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    My small, pudgy hands reach towards the bright green eyes glowing inside the cage. A furry head pushes up against my fingers, longing for the familiar touch of an old friend. A tear rolls down my cheek, following many others that had already come, and proceeding many that would follow. A cry comes from inside the cage; a goodbye. How could I ever live without the only pet I’ve ever known? When did things go so wrong? It was a hot day in July, with the air as sticky as the popsicle juice covering

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    Essay John Cage

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    John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5, 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ("Crete") Harvey in Las Angeles, California. Neither of John’s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation , 1990). However, his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club and later became the editor of the Woman’s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom as a “sense of society.” John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was not for

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    Modern Composers: John Cage Music is a very peculiar term. Everyone knows what it is, yet there are different interpretations and definitions of what it means to them as seen from the varying styles of composers over time. In Beethoven’s case, music to him was an escape from reality and his greatest ally in cooperating with deafness. However, there are other composers who sought to think otherwise. John Cage is an exemplary modern composer who believed that music doesn’t need to make sense. He simply

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    John Cage was born in Los Angeles in 1912. He studied for short period of time at Pamona College and later at UCLA with a classical composer name Arthur Schoenberg.In UCLA he realized that the music he wanted to make was different from the music of his time.Then John Cage found others that were interested in making the same art as him.Two of the most important people in his life were Merce Cunninham the dancer and Robert Rauschenberg the painter.Johncage,Cunninham and Rauschenberg later the studied

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