Ranunculus Essays

  • Butter, By Jade Lange

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    Have you ever felt that good love is also bad love? Should popularity choose your decisions? Have you ever felt invisible? Like no one cares? Well in the book Butter by Erin Jade Lange "Butter" is a lonely obese teenager whom ways 423 pounds. Butter is nicknamed after an incident he suffered in which he was bullied and was forced to eat a dirty stick of butter. Butter is so lonely and sick of his life that one night he on the Internet invites everyone to watch him eat himself to death live on New

  • Classification of Organisms

    1170 Words  | 3 Pages

    Taxonomy is the study of the classification of organisms, it is the organization (separation) of all the known organisms into groups based on their shared features, these groups are then organized into further, larger groups. These groups are all referred to as Taxa (Taxon - singular). The taxa used in taxonomy are: Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum and kingdom, each group getting larger going form species to kingdom. Taxa Used in Taxonomy ===================== Species

  • The Physical Concept Of Art Analysis

    1485 Words  | 3 Pages

    “FOR REAL” The Physical Concept ‘The physical’ is a concept of reality in which many artists aspire to express in their artwork. This may usually acquire the characteristics of verisimilitude and the traditions of artistic concepts, it can additionally be related to plenty of todays’ modern art pieces. Alberto Giacometti, a Swiss sculptor, painter, draftsman and printmaker once said “The object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity.” This was the way Giacometti

  • Cave Paintings: Lascaux And Chauvet Caves In Spain

    2177 Words  | 5 Pages

    Introduction Cave paintings have been discovered all over Europe over the past century, four of the most famous discoveries are that of the two caves of Altamira and El Castillo in Spain as well as the Lascaux and Chauvet caves in France. These painting have been described as around 40,000 to 14,000 years old, dating to the Upper Palaeolithic era. Since the discovery of these cave sites, many archaeologists, scientists, anthropologists, geologists and practically anyone who was interested in these