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    orange color that was really cool. The heat felt so good on my ice cold skin. We sat there talking until it was almost so dark that you couldn’t see. But, we thought it would be fun to go back out and see if we could catch the fish in the dark. That was another mistake we made. We got really cold again and our fire had burnt out while we were standing in the lake. Also, it was so dark we couldn’t even see each other, but we started to make the trip back to the RV anyway. On the way back we both…

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    Hi Peeps, Today's Quote "It is important to talk about the stories that matter in your life so that your children's children may benefit from wisdom, with the limited amount of time we have left on this earth." ! Jon Barnes Of Old I now see why Bible stories, studies, prayer, and service is so important to learn and share, because they are needed in our daily lives thinking, working, negotiating, and practicing good deeds in our lives. Stop blaming the churches for your personal failure…

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    against them, as well as a positive outlook when it is hard to see the light. Listeners of the song who have been in a dark place can relate to the first line of the song, “this world will never be/what I expected/and if I don’t belong/who would have guessed it?”(lines 1-4) because when a person is in a dark place, the world is often turned upside…

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    Since Armand was stressing out about what happened in that event, he broke his promise to stay by Desiree 's side no matter what happened, lost all his parental job because he judged way too early and didn 't analyze or didn 't ask for any help. Desiree, in the other hand, would have handled the situation way differently and very good to know considering the fact she seems…

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    The formal analysis of an artwork is important when organizing visual information. It is the techniques used to help decipher what is seen into written words. The concepts of formal analysis can be used with any work of art, no matter the time-period, whether it be a painting, sculpture, or building. The Formal Elements, together, make up an artwork. The elements are shape, tone, line, form, pattern, texture, color, and composition. The way they are arranged in an art piece, governs what the…

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    at state I faced some mental issues that made me feel as if I had no motivation to do anything. I barely got out of my bed, and if it wasn't for having food in my dorm I wouldn’t have eaten anything. I can honestly say that I was in a dark place, and no matter what I tried to do I just couldn’t seem to shake it. I tried to talk to my friends about the things going through my head, but no one seemed to understand the pain that I was feeling. At the beginning of this year I had a very bad…

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    Symbols are always open for interpretation. The same object can represent two completely different things in different stories; what matters is the context of each situation. In Ernest Hemmingway’s “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” the symbolism of light and dark can be used to explore the themes of isolation, depression, and the idea of nothingness in a man’s life and how this has a monumental impact on the way he lives it, invading every crevice and taking over. Although the story seems quite…

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    to begin with is the nickname that is given to Africa which is “Mysterious and Dark Continent” (Keim 10) giving the idea to people that Africa is an evil and crooked place. However, even though this being true about Africa having much crookedness in some parts of the country with its politics, still to label the whole continent by that is a stereotype, since every continent has this problem but does not get such a dark nickname. Africa is actually a quite beautiful and lite up continent that if…

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    man’s destiny. Through a series of interplay of paradoxes the truth is revealed to man. The Eternal Night in which Savitri finds herself is no more than the shadow of the Eternal Day. Night is compared to the dark mother. Though man feels himself engrossed in night, man has come to this dark mother from a supernal Light, and by that Light man lives and ultimately goes to his final destination. Naturally it is that the scene changes as a feeble beam (lines 9-14) infiltrates into the blind mask of…

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    strength that complement each other. There cannot be one side without the other. They must coexist and have constant tension at all times. One can never overcome the other. And they will both always be present no matter how much one seems to be present. It can be viewed as night and day, light and dark, and even hot and cold. They can never escape each other. And there will always be a small part of the other in each side. We see this in Pi and Richard Parker. Pi is represented by the yang. It…

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