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Opened Her Eyes Favorite Doll Lisa
841 wordsHurry up, Lisa! Make a wish and blow the candles! exclaimed Mr and Mrs. Jones. It was Lisa's 7 th birthday and the Jones were celebrating it in their large, luxurious living room. Lisa was the happiest girl because she basically had everything, every toy she wanted. Her parents had her in their mid forties, so Lisa was a very valuable gift to them. So that was the reason why they bought her everything she asked for, making her the happiest yet the brattiest kid on earth. After Lisa made a wish a...
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Entire Poem Dead Man
1,190 words... wel, is an adjective usually applicable to fish. There is a fish called the flounder, and because of its blundering movements the word floundering was derived as an adjective pertinent to humans or creatures whose movements are alike. The man is out of his depth in the gas, like a fish out of water. The next line says there was a thick green line, likely to be created by the cloudy gas engulfing the light sources and making the light appear green. It is described as thick although this canno...
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The Last Night Of Ballyhoo Production Critique
1,246 wordsThis paper is a critique of a production of The Last Night of Ballyhoo, a play written by Alfred Url, which was performed and produced by the Ball State University Theatre. Gilbert L. Bloom directed the production and was very successful with producing a truly entertaining, comedic play with an important message about the personal dilemmas that we as individuals with different beliefs and values must encounter in our daily lives. All elements of the production were wonderfully implemented making...
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Human Beings North America
751 wordsFAIRIES ARE EVERYWHERE! Fairies are magical creatures, usually very much like human beings. But they can do many things that humans cannot do. Most fairies can make themselves invisible. Many can travel in an instant anywhere they want to go, even very great distances. Some can change their shapes; they might look like cats, or birds, or dogs, or any other animal. Some of them live for many hundreds of years; others (Like with Tinker Bell From Peter Pan) live forever. Many fairies like to play t...
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Infant Mortality Soft Drinks
966 wordsThe American Diet Between 1880 and 1930 American diet underwent the most considerable changes. Levenstein claims that it is easy to explain changes in diet and food habits by different material conditions of life and increased availability (or unavailability) of certain foodstuffs (p. Viii). However, there is much more involved: the physiology of taste, religion, class, status, social and political aspects. According to historian Harvey Levenstein in his book Revolution at the Table: The Transfo...
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Icons In The Early And Middle Byzantine Periods
748 wordsIcons in the Early and Middle Byzantine periods Though an icon could be a board painted with a holy subject designed for respect, it could also be an picture on a mosaic, a glaze, an ivory fretwork, a sculpture, and also a coin. What was vital was that the icon's reproduction of the sacred figure made the image to partake of the essence and holiness of the concrete figure portrayed? By honoring the likeness, the admirer honored the sainted stature through the gateway of the image. The Greco-Roma...
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Death And Dying Kubler Ross
1,450 wordsDEATH AND DYING All this time, I thought I was learning to live, when all along, I was learning to die. So said Leonardo da Vinci. We read his words, smile and think to ourselves that they dont really apply to us. Why so? Most Westerners run from even the talk of death. True, people cry at movies like Terms of Endearment when dying is unrealistically romanticized. They weep at funerals, cheer when the bad guys die on television, and shudder at newspaper accounts of catastrophes, though they soon...
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House To House Birth Of Christ
730 wordsThere are many different ways to celebrate Christmas in the world. I picked Germany and France 038; Canada (as one b / c the info I got was on both). In France, they use Christmas trees just like we do. It s used as a symbol of showing what creation has to offer: light and the movement of angels, the gifts of orchard and field, forest and sea, all topped off by the star that pointed to the end of the journey, the place of peace. The ornaments are called keels, a glass ball believed to protect...
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Married Woman Legal Rights
926 wordsColonial Women Women did not have an easy life during the American Colonial period. Before a woman reached 25 years of age, she was expected to be married with at least one child. Most, if not all, domestic tasks were performed by women, and most domestic goods and food were prepared and created by women. Women performed these tasks without having any legal acknowledgment. Although women had to endure many hardships, their legal and personal lives were becoming less restricted, although the chan...
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Tom And Huck Tom And Becky
1,761 wordsTom Sawyer is a boy who is full of adventures. In his world there is an adventure around every corner. Some of his adventures have lead him into some bad situations but with his good heart and bright mind he has gotten out of them. Tom lives with his aunt Polly, his cousin Mary and his bother Sid. One of the first things to happen in the book is a memorable one, the painting of the fence. Toms aunt Polly made Tom paint her fence on a Saturday as a punishment. Tom just hated the idea of having to...
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H G Wells Red Room
1,928 wordsHow H. G. Wells, Builds and sustains tension In " The Red Room" . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The title " The Red Room" immediately attracts the readers attention; it is symbolic but leaves unanswered questions. ? " What is the red room? " ? " Why is it red? " ? We associate red with fear and danger. ? Is this room dangerous? ? Overall, the title raises so much curiosity that it has an overwhelming effect, wanting us to read on and find answers to our questions....
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Iconography Iconography Iconographic Symbols Objects
409 wordsIconography, in Iconography Iconography Iconography, in art history, the study of subject matter in art. The meaning of works of art is often conveyed by the specific objects or figures that the artist chooses to portray; the purpose of iconography is to identify, classify, and explain these objects. Iconography is particularly important in the study of religious and allegorical painting, where many of the objects that are pictured? crosses, skulls, books, or candles, for example? have special s...
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Loss Of Innocence First Hand
1,790 wordsNowhere can be found a land without violence. But nowhere but Ireland can be found a land with more violence. Eavan Boland uses the theme of violence in many of the poems that she writes. In some way, shape, or form, violence is incorporated and used to explain loss, grief, or exploitation. But it is when Boland contrasts this violence with another aspect of human life that we find the true meaning of the word, and the truly devastating results it can wreak on all existence. By contrasting the t...
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Bar Mitzvah Friday Night
1,136 wordsJudaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahai faith all originated with a divine covenant between the God of the ancient Israelites and Abraham around 2000 BCE. The next leader of the Israelites, Moses, led his people out of captivity in Egypt and received the Law from God. Joshua later led them into the Promised Land where Samuel established the Israelite kingdom with Saul as its first king. King David established Jerusalem and King Solomon built the first temple there. In 70 CE the temple was des...
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Judaism Judaism Jewish People Synagogue
497 wordsJudaism is Judaism Judaism Judaism is all over the world. You can find Jewish people in many countries. They speak different languages and may be of any color. Anybody whose mother is a Jew is considered to be Jewish. Jewish history began over four thousand years ago in the Middle east. This religion is the oldest type of monotheism. The founder, Abraham, lived near Ur. He heard a message from god to move his people to Canaan, which was the Promised Land. People that moved there became known as ...
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Jewish People Eight Days 8364
555 wordsJudaism isJudiasm JUDAISM Judaism is all over the world. You can find Jewish people in many countries. They speak different languages and may be of any color. Anybodywhose mother is a Jew is considered to be Jewish. Jewish history began over four thousand years ago in the Middle East. This religion is the oldest typeof monotheism. The founder, Abraham, lived near Ur. He heard a message from god to move his people to Canaan, which was the Promised Land. People that moved there became known as the...
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Black And White Radio Stations
413 wordsThe King of the USA Thesis: Elvis Presley greatly influenced people, music, and style throughout his life through his songs and performances. I. Elvis impact on Music A. Made a transition between black and white style of music 1 Sang at black radio stations. 2. Sang at black Churches. B. Musical Versatility 1. Rock. 2. Country 3. Ballads II. Elvis impact on People A. Imitators. 1. Andy Kaufman 2. Bill Belew B. Teenagers 1. Fan Craze a. Shrines b. Screaming 2. Dancing. III. Elvis impact on Style ...
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Gentleman Caller Glass Menagerie
617 wordsThe Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a touching play about the lost dreams of a southern family and their struggle to escape reality. The play is a memory play and therefore very poetic in mood, setting, and dialogue. Tom Wingfield serves as the narrator as well as a character in the play. Tom lives with his Southern belle mother, Amanda, and his painfully shy sister, Laura. The action of the play revolves around Amanda's search to find Laura a gentleman caller. The Glass Menageries plot...
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Doesn Acute T Lady Macbeth
685 wordsI am going to direct Act 5 Scene 1 in a theatre. There are 3 characters Lady Macbeth, the doctor and a gentlewoman. It will be a modern performance to encourage school children to come and watch. Lady Macbeth will be in a fairly plain white night-gown so she doesn´ t look too affluent. The doctor will be wearing a brown suit which is what he wears to work and the gentlewoman will have a grey dress and an apron. I will have some fairly dull lighting, possibly blue to create a night-time fee...
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End Of The Movie Itzhak Stern
858 wordsThe once almost forgotten Hitler Jews are brought back to life by Schindler s List. The movie opens quietly with a pre-war Polish Jewish family lighting candles and saying prayers on Friday night. The family disappears, and eventually, the candles burn out. The scene switches to a man carefully dressing, stuffing his hand with money and carefully pinning a Nazi pin to his lapel. He is a shadowy figure, paying his way to get a fine table at a fancy restaurant in Krakow, and catching the eye of so...
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