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    Importance Of Rural Idyll

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    its acceptance or dismissal (Pedersen et al. 2007; Bohn and Lant, 2009; Phake, 2011; Pasqualetti; 2011). My research has been completed in an area still in the preconstruction and decision stages as well as focusing on both sides of the opinions to bridge this gap in knowledge. Uncovering opinions and power Through interviews…

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    The Scream Analysis

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    The art works, “The Haywain” by John Constable and “The Scream” by Edvard Munch, are two different types of painting that represent the two movements of art work which is Romanticism and Expressionism through their style of art paintings. The well known and well represented the style of art work of romanticism, which is “The haywain” painted in 1821, Constable was the English painter during 18th century. He was a mainly outdoor of landscapes painter that he painted the nature scenery as he saw…

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    Descriptive Alaska

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    real. People were loading into a big white cruise ship called, ¨Nunatak¨ from the wooden dock by the emerald green shore. In the distance behind the ship there is a range of mountains layered with white as far as I could see. The water was brackish and glowed a dark blue and teal. The teal water was crystal clear, so clear that small pink jellyfish could be seen at the surface of the water. Standing on top of the wooden bridge looking down into the depths, we could see orange starfish piled up…

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    on-site for a physical evaluation as opposed to the weekly conference call. Marisa’s making her way into work from her Georgetown apartment, heading out on I-404/Rt. 9 and finally onto Rt.1 through the ‘5-points’ intersection. Exactly the main roads heading east/west to all the vacation areas along this coastal region. Depending on the time and day, this path becomes heavily congested from the intersection of Rt-1 and Rt-9 at the 5-point intersection all the way west to I-404 and I-50…

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    nearby buildings. They walked through it and appreciated the picturesque but did it quietly and very differently from the working class because they had so much more free time to do other things. However, other parts of the elite actually thought about the effect of the park on the working class. It would give them more clean air, free from the smoke of factories and it would draw them away from uncivilized activities such as drinking and gambling. The park would draw them out into the sunlight…

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    streets and sidewalks. Life there was upbeat and fast-paced and everyone and everything was moving, but then you crossed into Central Park. Crossing the sidewalk into the large park was like crossing the border into another world. The milieu changed from the rapid fire movement of the concrete jungle to slow-moving peace in the blink of an eye. Skyscrapers were replaced with real trees that stood tall, though not tall enough to completely block out the looming buildings. Vibrant green grass…

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    Cloud Atlas

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    of fifteen entries from November to December, but is not specific about the year. In the first entry Adam Ewing describes how he meets a London doctor named Henry Goose on a South Pacific Island. The next few entries describe what he does on the island. Skipping to the sixth…

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    in a world where technology is controlling our life in a way or another and how it is losing someone’s ability to concentrate on large physical texts or regular literature (carr, 2008). He used quotations and research studies to support his point of view. Carr focused mainly on the internet and how it is affecting us negatively. Also, it was claimed that Google is making us stupid while we are using it in our daily life. I strongly disagree that internet is making us stupid. Nicholas Car…

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    The unreachable entity that surrounds the characters and the themes within “The Great Gatsby” are represented by the color gold. F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the brilliant wealth and success that each character strives for, but may not ever completely reach, by the character’s reflection through color. Author Kevin Rea states in his article entitled The colour of meaning in The Great Gatsby that“The party 's blend of yellow (hope) and gold (money worship) is significant. It is this…

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    The jump from the Rose Period to Cubism is remarkable, and in this period there is overall very little emotion show in Picasso’s works, but rather more and more abstract and very technical pieces came. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, who was a painter and sculptor…

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