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“Creativity is the ability to introduce order into the randomness of nature,” Eric Hoffer. Yes this may be random, but so is life. You can still learn from random things in life. These topics are just that random but you can always learn something.
"Dessert began from the French word desservir, signifying "to clear the table." In the United States, Canada, and Australia the last meal is called dessert, In the United Kingdom the last meal is called "pudding". “Sweets were fed to the gods in ancient Mesopotamia”. A dessert mostly consists of variations of flavors, textures, and lastly would be appearances. Desserts can have a lot of different combinations of taste and flavors like sweet and savory, sweet and sour, tart and bitter, spicy and
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“She was sent by Odin to Helheim(Niflheim) she has to deal with the spirits of the dead, except for the people who were butchered in battle who went to Valhalla.” It was her job to choose the predetermination of the souls who entered in her domain. Hel’s mostly remembered by her features that she has, which are having bones shows on the outside of her body. “She is typically portrayed in black and white, as well, showing that she exemplifies both sides of all spectrums.” She strikes fear in everyone that sees her. Every mythology has their own version of a god of the underworld, like Hades from Greek mythology. …show more content…
“He was a post-impressionist painter whose work, remarkable for its transcendence, feeling and shading, very affected twentieth century workmanship.” He battled with psychological sickness all of his short life, and stayed poor and, for all intents and purposes, obscure for the duration of his life. People did not like Vincent because they thought he was crazy and his artwork was terrible. Nobody in that time period knew of that psychological sickness so they just assumed that he was insane, and they chose to avoid him if possible. Van Gogh died in France at age 37 from a self-dispensed gunfire wound. He has created more than 2,100 works of art. 860 were oil paintings and the others were watercolor, drawings, and sketches. One of his most famous pieces was “Starry Night.”(“Vincent Van Gogh”). I wrote this essay because I found all three of these topics interesting. Though they have nothing to do with each other I like the topics that I have

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