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    The meaning of the six points was that god protects us from all directions, north, east, south, west, up and down with the hexagon providing spiritual dimensions. Some people think that top triangle, is pointing to the world above, and the bottom triangle, pointing to the real world or reality. With magical symbolism , pregnant woman would use the symbol of the star of david as protection for the unborn child. As an astrological symbol, it was a graphical picture of the sun or a big…

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    Visual Rhetoric Essay

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    Rhetoric is described as using language effectively and persuasively to convince or influence an audience. While rhetoric is almost always used in written or spoken form, the use of images (i.e., visual rhetoric) can be extremely persuasive as well. Visual rhetoric refers to how an audience interprets and responds to what they see with their eyes. In fact, visual rhetoric allows an audience to instantly connect with their emotional mind long before the rational side kicks in. One of the best…

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    The imperfect understanding of kopienkritik combined with a wide dispersion of copy variations within the many modern collections of ‘copies’ may be responsible for the misperception of the role that economic factors actually played in Roman copy production. O. Brendel’ 1953 publication, ‘Prolegomena to a Book on Roman Art’, presents Rome as both a ‘political entity’ and a ‘historical period’ in which the art of replication flourished. According to this view, ‘Greek’ art, in essence, refers…

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    This was beneficial for me to reflect on as it was not the only time throughout the interview that I found myself pushing forward before Marria was ready. I think that some of this is related to my more used practice styles, and my old ways of conducting client sessions, because this is what feels comfortable. I am used to conducting brief-therapy in a front-line setting where a main component of my job is crisis management and therefore, things have to happen quickly. I am a problem-solver by…

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    In the essays Lost in the Kitchen by Dave Barry and Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris, both authors make use of several rhetorical literary techniques to enhance their work, such as creating specific tones for the essays and using stereotype. These techniques add humor to each essay, and Barry and Sedaris’s use of humor makes each essay comprehensible and relatable. However, the authors use the types of humor in various ways. Barry and Sedaris use tone and stereotype to give a sense of…

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    Melany's Short Story

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    Everyone staring and whispering, but no one would seem to speak a word. When Melany finally found Victoria, it was too late. She’d gone into a surgery room and stabbed herself three times in the stomach with a scalpel knife and still in agony, she was pointing the knife to her throat ready to…

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    Additionally, Tom satisfies his insecurity by pointing out others flaws, and he continually criticize the characters and constantly interrupts Daisy. Subsequently, people may directly assume Tom is an insolent bigot man. For example, Nick states “It is up to us who are the dominant race to watch out…

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    Emily Murphy's Case

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    fearlessness and confidence exposing her neck to signal the strength, resilience she had (Businessballs.com). With her hand palm facing up and open with the common gesture of various meanings of honesty, openness and submissive with her rigid fingers pointing upward and relaxed not only indicating was she relaxed in this case but also was a very authoritative person who was quite defensive if offered up in protection according to…

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    human gestures, we get a sense of “liveliness” from the painting. We can see this looking at Matthew in his seated position, pointing towards himself, with an almost quizzical expression on his face. Over to the younger gentleman on the right, who almost seems to be about to lose his balance on the bench that he is sitting on. This, combined with Jesus’ outreached, almost pointing hand makes this entire painting seem to be almost…

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    molecule is nearly spherical. The four polypeptide chains packed closely together, their hydrophobic R groups pointing in towards the centre of the molecule and their hydrophilic ones pointing outwards. Each chain has a tertiary structure. The interactions that occur between the hydrophobic R groups inside the molecule are very important in holding three dimensional shape. The outwards pointing hydrophilic R groups on the surface are important in maintaining the solubility. In a generic…

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