D- My word choice was obviously different for each passage to give them each a different tone. In the positive passage I used words and phrases that give a friendly and peaceful tone like the word phrase of sweet songs, mother’s warm voice and enchanting melody. As opposed to in the negative passage word choice like horrible squealing, incantations to summon the devil and howling wind give a more ominous and disgusted feeling to the tone. Using the devil instead of evil or spirit also gives it a
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Entering one of the many rooms dedicated to Native American culture at the Minneapolis Institute of Art is an exhilarating experience. My favorite room was home to many Native artifacts, including a large headdress and an embroidered coat. Hung against a simple white wall alone was a work done by Frank Big Bear. This piece caught my eye. It was so busy and lively against such a plain and simple background. The work is titled White Earth Pow Wow #4 and was created with oil pastels in 1984. It is approximately
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Business Administration Discipline Assignment for Event Marketing & Management A Hospitality Event for Sa Sa Anniversary Dinner Emily Yiu Executive Summary Sa Sa International Holdings Limited ("Sa Sa") is a leading cosmetics retailing group in Asia since 1978. Being one of the largest sole agents in cosmetics in Hong Kong, Sa Sa represents over 100 international beauty brands in Asia. The business includes Hong Kong & Macau, Mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan
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Q. “An individual’s self-esteem is linked to their sense of belonging.” Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your choosing. In 1953 play by Arthur Miller, The Crucible, short story of 1973 by Ursula Le Guin, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, and Lee Joon-ik’s 2005 film, The King and the Clown, through the exploration of identity, guilt and power, and integrity, these works have demonstrated an individual’s self-esteem and its
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If asked, most children probably won't be able to define sustainability, but they might recall seeing the movies A Bug’s Life, Finding Nemo, and Wall-E. In A Bug’s Life, the protagonist must save his colony from greedy human-like grasshoppers stealing their resources. Finding Nemo, shows the effects of the human footprint on tide pools through a father clownfish losing his son. Directed by Andrew Stanton, Wall-E (2008) also uses an anthropomorphistic story to highlight aspects of sustainability.
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The goal of the abolitionist movement was the fast emancipation of all slaves and the end of racial discrimination and exclusion. Abolitionism was partly fueled by Second Great Awakening, which encouraged many people to advocate for emancipation on religious grounds. Abolitionist ideas became increasingly noticeable, which contributed to the regional hostility between North and South leading up to the Civil War. Some Americans felt slavery was necessary for the prosperity of the country, they needed
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Color Contrast of Social Classes The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a novel based in the early twenties in Long Island and New York City. In Long Island, there is the “West Egg” full of new money, and the “East Egg” full of old money. Jay Gatsby is a mysterious man who is driven to achieve his main goal in life, to be with his true love, Daisy. However, Daisy is married to Tom, who is having an affair with a woman named Myrtle. Nick Carraway, Gatsby’s neighbor and Daisy’s cousin, gets
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interested many painters, including Il Guercino and Andrea Pozzo. * Color was manipulated for its emotional effects, ranging from the clear calm tones of Nicholas Poussin, to the warm and shimmering colors of Pietro da Cortona, to the more vivid hues of Peter Paul Rubens. * A heightened sense of drama was achieved through chiaroscuro, which means defining details of light and dark in painting
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ASIA Glasgow U.K. Norwegian Sea NORWAY Svalbard (NORWAY) 40 60 FRANZ JOSEF LAND 160 80 100 120 140 80 U.S. 0 Wrangel Island OR Provideniya 'Y North Sea DEN. SWEDEN Barents Sea Murmansk NOVAYA ZEMLYA SEVERNAYA ZEMLYA Cherskiy AG KOLY MSKOYE N Oslo Copenhagen NEW SIBERIAN ISLANDS East Siberian Sea Stockholm FINLAND POL. RUS. Tallinn Riga Helsinki St. Petersburg Lake Ladoga Lake Onega Kara Sea Laptev Sea a Kolym
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Johann Gottfried Galle His Early Life Galle was born in the Papsthaus [a house in the pabst woods] on June 9, 1812. He attended the Gymnasium of Wittenberg and studied at the Friedrich-Wilhelm’s-Universitat Berlin from 1830 to 1833. He became a teacher Gymnasium of Guben, teaching mathematics and physics. Later on he switched to Berlin. Berlin Observatory He started working as an assistant to Johann Franz Encke in 1835. He immediately followed the completion of the New Berlin Observatory. Galle
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