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True Identity True Feelings
545 words
Clark Kent is a mild-mannered reporter for the
Daily Planet newspaper. Born and raised in
Smallville, Kansas; he now lives alone in an
apartment in downtown Metropolis. He fits the mold
of the stereotypical business man in any bustling
city of commerce. With his suit, briefcase, and
cellular phone, he cant blend in more thoroughly,
but who am I kidding? Underneath that tailored
suit lies another person with a big S on his
chest. Who knew that this mild-mannered reporter
is faster than a speeding...
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20 Th Century African Art
1,045 words
African Art does not have specific date to which
it evolved because most early African Art was
carved in wood, which perished quickly. This is
why most art dates from the 19 th and early 20 th
century. Many 20 th century artists admired and
collected pieces of African Art. They enjoyed the
bold color, expression, and form that produced a
new beginning in art history. African Art was
mostly dedicated to life affirming activities such
as healing, pleasure, protection, and
transformation. The first...
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Mozart Loves His Father Loves His Father Salieri
1,422 words
The main actors and their characters they played
are: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tom Huge Mozart's
wife Elizabeth Berridde Emperor Joseph II Jeffery
Jones The movie Amadeus was based on two
composers, Mozart and Salieri. In the begging of
the movie Salieri tries to commit suicide. A
priest comes to see Salieri to ask him if he has
anything to confess. Salieri then begins to
unravel the story of Mozart and Salieri's life
together. Mozart has been a great composer since
he was four years old. Salieri...
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Claudius Speaks Rosencrantz Guildenstern
1,660 words
Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, tells
the story of a young prince who's father recently
died. Hamlet's uncle, Claudius, marries Hamlet's
mother, the queen, and takes the throne. As the
play is told, Hamlet finds out his father was
murdered by the recently crowned king. The theme
that remains constant throughout the play is
appearance versus reality. Things within the play
appear to be true and honest but in reality are
infested with evil. Many of the characters within
the play hide ...
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Physician Assisted Suicide Legalizing Euthanasia
1,895 words
A. Whose life is it, anyway? These were the words
of the late Sue Rodrigues, a high-profile,
terminally-ill resident of British Columbia,
Canada, who suffered from ALS (Lou Gehrigs
Disease). She was helped to commit suicide by a
physician in violation of Canadian Law. B. Most
people in North America die what may be called a
bad death. One study found that More often than
not, patients died in pain, their desires
concerning treatment neglected, after spending 10
days or more in the intensive care...
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Body Movements Important Aspect
492 words
Before I enrolled in "Appreciation of Dance"
cultural studies class, I don't think I had any
appreciation of dance whatsoever. I thought dance
was just something that weird people did to have
fun, for entertainment, and to make money. After
being in this class so far I've come to respect
many aspects and values of dance "especially world
dance." It seems as though dance is life or life
is dance, in life we all have some sort of
function, and so does dance. Dance has many
functions and is an impo...
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Huck Finn Mark Twain
1,231 words
However, when Huck mockingly points to the leaves
and rubbish on the raft, and the smashed oar and
asks, what does these things stand for? Jim
realizes that Huck has played a mean trick on him.
(287) Jim is deeply hurt by Huck's cruelty and
exposes the depth of his feelings by telling Huck,
What do dey stan for? Is gone to tell you. When I
got all wore out wid work, en wid de callin for
you, en went to sleep, my heart wuz mos broke
bekase you wuz los, en I didn key no mo what
become er me en de ...
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Papua New Guinea Indigenous Population
1,666 words
... in the Duke of York group. Central to Tolai
culture is the Tumbuan society, personified by a
large tapa mask with circular eyes painted on the
front topped by a black and white feather. This
sacred Tolai Tumbuan masks arrive for a boy's
initiation ceremony Traditional Malangan house
display showing their masks, friezes, and
sculptures. The man in front wearing a blue
lava-lava is the "Rate" or ceremonial leader for
this clan culture. A man wearing tapa cloth mask
represents an important fema...
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People With Disabilities Cerebral Palsy
528 words
My Left Foot, The Elephant Man, and Mask The
Movies My Left Foot, The Elephant Man, and Mask
are all movies about people with disabilities.
These three movies depict the lives of three men
and the way society treats them and their
disabilities. My Left Foot is about a man who can
only use his left foot because of cerebral palsy
and alcoholism. The Elephant Man is about a man
who has very large, severe tumors on his whole
body. Mask is about a young man who has a very
large face that looks almost...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
2,533 words
The haunting effects of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes
Wide Shut can be identified as creating curiosity,
fear and anxiety in the viewer. They can be
understood as painting a mosaic of symbolism in
the viewers eye, and as depositing fragments of
concepts inside his mind. The films slow pace
seems to open wide gaps between the joints of the
storys framework, causing the viewer to lose his
secure sense of balance during the progression of
the plot. Eyes Wide Shut is not a tale of terror
nor one of mystery...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
1,615 words
Like any film that is carefully constructed, Eyes
Wide Shut is the sum of its elements and of the
ways by which these interact with each other. The
most significant elements of the film are color,
(particularly red, blue and yellow) sound (such as
voices plus external and internal music) and the
repeated figures of the Female Nude and Masks.
Eyes Wide Shut can be divided into three parts,
each of which contains the elements mentioned
above. Part I introduces the main characters and
their relatio...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
1,630 words
Mark Marvelli Professor Dawes FL/ENG 223 3
December 2000 Like any film that is carefully
constructed, Eyes Wide Shut is the sum of its
elements and of the ways by which these interact
with each other. The most significant elements of
the film are color, (particularly red, blue and
yellow) sound (such as voices plus external and
internal music) and the repeated figures of the
Female Nude and Masks. Eyes Wide Shut can be
divided into three parts, each of which contains
the elements mentioned above...
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Black Man Black Skin
697 words
A psychiatrist, humanist, and revolutionary,
Frantz Fanon (1925 - 1961) was born in Martinique
into a lower middle class, mixed race family and
receiving a conventional colonial education sees
the technologies of control as being the white
colonists of the third world. Fanon, at first an
assimilationist, thinking colonists and colonized
should try to build a future together, quickly
Fanon's assimilationist illusions were destroyed
by the gaze of metropolitan racism both in France
and in the colo...
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Claudius Speaks Son Laertes
1,423 words
The Masks We Wear Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's
best-known plays, tells the tale of a young Danish
prince who must uncover the truth about his
fathers death. Hamlets uncle Claudius, the Kings
brother, does the honourable deed and takes
control of good King Hamlets throne and also his
queen, Gertrude, after the two are married. As the
play unfolds, Hamlet finds out his father was
murdered by the recently crowned king. The theme
that remains constant throughout the play is
appearance versus reality...
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Act Iii Scene Prince Hamlet
1,439 words
The theme of appearance as opposed to actuality is
illustrated through several main characters in
Shakespeare's play, Hamlet. Many characters in the
play strike one as virtuous, noble, and just,
making it difficult to discern whose actions are
honorable and sincere and whose actions are not.
To conceal their vicious motives and destructive
actions, these characters display invalid personas
of themselves. Three of the main characters that
demonstrate this theme of fact versus fiction are
Polonius...
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Invention Of The Gas Mask Invention Of The Gas Morgan
304 words
THE GAS MASK Garrett Augustus Morgan was a
practical man who wanted to improve the lives of
the American people. He was an extraordinary
businessman as well as an inventor who created
things that made the lives of many people safer
and more convenient. Garrett Morgan was born on
March 4 th, Paris, Kentucky in 1877, and died in
1963. His invention of the Gas Mask was used by
American soldiers during World War I (1914 - 18)
and by fire departments around the country. The
value of Garrett Morgans g...
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Generation To Generation Oral Tradition
1,267 words
The Hopi and The Mande: A Comparative Cultural
Analysis. Tradition is defined as a set of customs
and beliefs that are largely stable through time,
the passing down of elements of a culture from
generation to generation, especially by oral
communication. It is through tradition that the
Hopi Indians of Northeast Arizona and the Mande
people of West Africa have been able to survive as
distinct cultures in this rapidly changing world.
The art of oral tradition, or historical
storytelling, has been...
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Meaning Of Life Catcher In The Rye
679 words
Phoniness: The True Face And The False Face What
happen if everyone in the world is wearing a mask?
That is exactly what this world is; everyone wears
a mask. Most people we see every day have their
true identity hidden behind a facade. Although a
true identity cannot be divulge just by looking,
but with a careful scrutiny of ones character will
reveal to what is behind the facade. Equivalent to
what happened in J. D. Salingers novel The Catcher
in the Rye. Holden Caulfield, a typical teenager
i...
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Helmer Desire Random House Nora
665 words
Nora Helmer is a delicate, pampered wife who was
spoiled by her wealthy father and later by
Torvald. As Ibsen alludes, Nora is the doll of
this dollhouse, as her role is to bend into the
shape of the ideal housewife. If it is dancing for
her husband, completing the family shopping, or
playing childish games to attract Helmer's
attention, Nora will do what it takes to fit the
roles. As readers, we soon read that beneath the
blank smile of this doll lies a web of lies,
deception, and debt. Nora li...
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Kill The Pig Dark Side
891 words
The novel Lord of The Flies written by William
Golding, published in 1954, is a novel with a
strong theme of how there is darkness in all of
mankind. In the novel the boys realize, and
demonstrate evil is all around them. Killing is a
way that evil comes out in them. His mind was
crowded with memories; memories of the knowledge
that they had outwitted a living thing imposed
their will upon it taken away it s life like a
long satisfying drink. Jack was remembering his
first kill. His inner evil i...
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