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    Harmony Samuels Speeches

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    “Everyone please give it up for Harmony Samuels.” The auditorium then became silent after one of the staff members had said that. A man with dark skin and nicely dressed in a gray suit soon came up on stage to give us a speech. “Don’t ever let anyone tell you can’t do something, keep believing in your dream work for it, and it will come true. My friends laughed when I told them I wanted to be a music producer, my teachers believed I would end up dead; but now look at me. I made my dream come…

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    Harmony within diversity simply means living together peacefully irrespective of race, culture and religion. Diversity is what makes this nation progress and prosper. It fosters intellectual development, stimulates growth and enhances the spirit of entrepreneurship. It is a society that thinks alike and does the same limits but with its ability to inspire innovation and creativity. Malaysia is a fine example where you can find different ethnic groups working hand-in-hand in our daily endeavours…

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    Harmony is when you feel happy. Harmony is when people are all getting along together. Harmony is when people are nice to one another. Harmony is the flow of life. According to a student from East-West Center, University of Hawaii, diversity means differences or variations or unlikeness. In our modern world, diversity plays an important role. In human context, diversity discusses the variety of cultures, languages, ethnic groups, socio-economic backgrounds, opinions, and religious beliefs.…

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    I attend a small charter school named Harmony School of Discovery, the cultural difference in this school is vast with various religious beliefs amongst all the students. The previous high school I attended, I never noticed or payed attention to the diverse crowds but I can guarantee I’ve never been around such differentiating views until I arrived at Harmony. Not only are the religious views different but majority of the students are foreign or their parents are from overseas, whereas in public…

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    “to commemorate such great nuptial ceremonies, [Claudius] built the city which he called Claudiocester”: Unity and Harmony The roll-maker used women to prove a political point that peace, harmony and greatness could be expected from a king if he had a loving and supportive wife. Women were carefully selected by the roll-maker to exhibit this idea in a variety of differing scenarios. If women inspired their husbands to do great things, created successful lineages, had a useful heritage, or were…

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    Heresies are the magazines that Harmony Hammond helped create with other feminist women. This magazine talks about women’s rights, feminist art, and politics; it brought awareness to social changes that needed to take place at that time. Hammond is known for her “semi-abstract imagery,” which “alludes to both personal and political content. More recently, she has developed mixed-media paintings, incorporating roots, hair, leaves, straw, leather, and other evocative found objects” (National…

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    The Fence to Adulthood: Sexuality in The Sound and The Fury Throughout William Faulkner’s The Sound and The Fury, the patriarchal construct of virginity controls women through the creation of fences -- both physical and metaphorical barriers. Traditionally, when a Southern girl reaches adulthood, she is expected to settle down and raise her children, obeying her husband as the family patriarch. These Southern power structures are like fences in that they have traditionally restricted women’s…

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    and cherishing the harmony among a diverse people. They probably would have to recount on the fight for their country’s independence that they had back then. In contrary, if wrong ideology is disseminated in a country, the people might end up living in a war zone for the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, they will not earn peace and humanity during their period of living. However, this can be overcome if they strive to do something remarkable in their lives for the sake of harmony within…

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    people can not keep the family be harmonious, so that they can think to split up because it is not very useful. Maybe money is very important but not everything so that we can ignore the other. Because the harmony in the family can not be compared with money or jewels are very expensive. Family harmony will exist in our families if we had nature believe that our family will not despise each other we would look after each other if we do not have money we would think that someday we sure have…

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    “Harmony in Red” Henri Matisse Harmony in Red “the red room” (The Dessert) was painted across the end of the dancing movement in 1908. The dimensions: 180 cm × 220 cm (70.9 in × 86.6 in). Matisse was born in 1869, and his art-work created by oil canvas in dining room. Matisse's work of art shows a red room, with a table tuning, a woman next to the table and a window in the left and top of that painting. His painting looks like effect, which means that there isn’t centric dots in his work of art…

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