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    growing hysteria is recognized by his vocal pitch rising as the story progresses in minor mode. The father’s voice is sung in a lower pitch steady and even both minor and major mode. In the beginning the Erlking voice was sweet, warm and inviting an aura in C major but as the story progresses he loses his temper and his…

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    1) Explain why the author uses Demian for this interpretation of the story Cain and how does it reflect on Sinclair? Answer: The author uses Demian for interpreting the story and it reflects on Emil because Demian comes out to have a strong aura on Sinclair. Demian’s conversation of the story Cain upsets Sinclair because it challenges his religious beliefs which he has never questioned or even thought of before. Demian's interpretation gives Sinclair a new viewpoint on Cain, as a man marked…

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    In-class reading response After reading aloud my personal essay for the fifth time, I felt I was well prepared for the next in class reading. I made a final check for any unmarked grammatical errors that I should avoid during my reading. During class, my classmates—who had an in-class reading— had a distinctive tone that reflected their emotions. Some had a casual and laid-back tone that invited the reader to relax and enjoy hearing their personal memoir or essay read out loud. Conversely, one…

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    Albert Einstein once stated, “Reality is merely an illusion. Albeit a very persistent one.” What does this imply? Is Einstein’s view authentic? Illusory natures and the concealment of a person’s true identity are often evidenced in modern literature and even through our personal lives. This idea is clearly illustrated in both A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The lead protagonists, Blanche Dubois and Jay Gatsby, in both texts put on a…

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    The video starts off with a shot of the murderer, played by my little sister, staring towards a single candle. The choice to use only one candle was to emphasize the setting of medieval Scotland and the dark aura surrounding the murderer. The candle was also used to illuminate the murderer’s face, showing the blood and knife that “he” was holding. The use of a knife and “blood”, which is just face paint, was to clearly suggest that a murder had occurred. The low angle camera shot was used to…

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    Jean Kilbourne Sex

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    In Jean Kilbourne’s Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising and Violence, there is an extensive analysis of gender roles in numerous forms of advertisement. A particular type of ad that’s not only germane, but also critically stressed is the notion of sex. As a result, Kilbourne methodically analyzes gender roles in these ads—particularly women. This brief melody serves as to how gender aspects in women are manipulated and goaded while having sex in advertisements. Due to the lack of intimate…

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    I would rank Vincent Van Gogh as one of the top ranking and influential artists of all time. He extensively influenced the way modern art is produced and the use of certain artistic techniques. Furthermore, during the twentieth century, his artworks were relatively radical and creative for his time and the use of expressionism and post-impressionism to expose his emotions on the canvas using colours throughout his diverse range of paintings. It is, however, evident that the people of the early…

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    make-up and outfits. But these will not be fully appreciated if they do not have the perfect skin. Which is where Tammy Fender comes in. She is a celebrity esthetician and holistic skin care expert. She is the professional responsible for the glowing auras of Gwyneth Paltrow, Melania Trump and Julianne Moore. Before she opened her Palm Beach spa branch, she confessed that she was always interested in caring for the health and well being of people. In college, she took a psychology major, as…

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    patients' or families' sentiments, needs, or wishes. Exhibits suitable compassion. Demonstrates regard for patient independence. 4. Maintains privacy of patient data keeping up an expert manner. Keeps up proficient aura notwithstanding when…

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    How Does Hermes Exist

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    Over the centuries, there has been a lot of controversy concerning Hermes Trismegistus. While there are many different sources providing information about him, there are still many who doubt he ever existed. Personally, I believe that an alchemist named Hermes might have actually existed at some point, even though his deed are most likely exaggerated. In my opinion, Hermes Trismegistus is not one person, but, in fact, many who assumed the name over the centuries. Probably, there was a…

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