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    scope of power to choose her husband by herself. Her marriage was decided by the emperor, which means princess’s marriage would be a product of political rights so as to consolidate the imperial power, which cannot be a means to revenge. In other words, the princess would marry with someone who would rain benefits for emperor such as the son of ‘prime minister’. (Si Ma Qian, 2011, P215) Also, it was quite interesting to find that Turandot was almost…

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    outcome was not effective until late 1942, when the technique had been perfected. Hitler would broadcast political speeches over the radio to help help foster likemindedness and unity among the people. Nearly all speeches given were recorded as spoken word which is more effective than typed and printed texts. Having speeches recorded before being released for the press or radio gave the Nazi leaders more freedom to say what they want because the recording could be edited in a way that would…

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    “Just as painting before it, cinema presents us with familiar images of visible reality- interiors, landscapes, human characters-arranged within a rectangular frame.” - Lev Manovich Films have become central dissemination of popular culture in and around the globe over the eons. They invite imagination and story- telling among all peoples and help to enlighten and enliven the audience beyond the boundaries of society and also open sometimes closed doors on…

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    The Boston Marathon Bombing Effects on Society The Boston Marathon is one of the oldest marathons, in which people from all around the world gather in Boston, Massachusetts, to run a 26 mile race and receive the feeling of accomplishment as their hard work and training pay off. Instead, the Boston Marathon, 2013, turned out to be one of the most devastating and gruesome events that this country has ever experienced, when two bombs were set off by terrorists. The Boston Marathon was a horrific…

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    breathtaking adventure through the struggles and achievements in the life of Roald Dahl. Filled with injuries and hardships, dangers and travels, the story following Dahl’s life is like no other. The writing strategies and wise words used by Dahl help the reader form clear pictures throughout the story about his life. However, there is more than just his superb writing tactics used in the making of this book. Explained by the novelist William Somerset Maugham, “There are three rules for writing…

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    Wordless Picture Book

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    Wordless Picture Book A Ball for Daisy by Schwartz & Wade. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, for wordless books anyone who picks them suddenly becomes an author in my opinion because you have to create a story with your Imaginations as you see the pictures from the book. My point of view of the story goes a little something with Daisy, who is in love with playing and chewing on her red ball. She rolls over on her back and holds the ball on her stomach. After Daisy takes her nap the…

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    useless fundings such as “art”. Last time I checked, the hungry and homeless are more important than a picture or a poem. Neal describes this problem in the chapter “Shining A Lightght On Arts Funding” (Pg. 77). Neal put many situations in this chapter of how the government used our tax payer 's money to pay for useless art. The government in the 1960 's gave seven hundred fifty dollars to a one word poem named “Lighght” (Pg. 78). The poem was not even spelled right and didn 't benefit any who…

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    Essay About Being A Nurse

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    They say, “One job that a person can have and will never go obsolete is a nurse.” They say, “Everyone needs nurses. We would be lost with them.” I say, “bullshit.” Nurses are praised for work that they do not even do. I could think of one thousand words to express my true feelings about nurses but let’s just say, they are about as lazy as a fat kid being asked to run the mile. In a medical field environment, if you are not a nurse, you are nobody; well, at least that is what it feels like it.…

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    Each of us have a little artistic characteristic in us, some have a talent for the creativity of art. Overtime there have been great artists, then there are superior and iconic artists whose works have stayed with us since their existence. Artists with such a special capability to capture the audience’s attention visually and spiritually in a way. They have helped shape the artistic history that is taught all over the world. These artists have their work plastered all over the world from museums…

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    academic career. While all these fears are rational and should be thought through, Nephitearya would consider them potholes- things to get over, or something that shouldn't stop you from going on your journey. When I think about traveling abroad I picture myself in Scotland with the castles, ceilidh and kilts. Studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland has many social, cultural, and educational benefits as well as being cost efficient and in the middle of one of the…

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