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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    Cézanne's "Large Bathers" radiates a sense tranquility and peace. This soothing aura could be attributed to the cool pigments that were used to create a generous portion of the painting; it could very well be the result of the crude brushstrokes that appear to blend together the vast sky, the bowing trees, and the inviting water; the…

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    itself. One must be well familiarized with Chicago and all of its parts and citizens to truly understand the order of the city’s work, play, and crime. Sandburg also uses numerous adjectives and similes, which applies a sort of personal, human-like aura to this city. In the first half of the poem, Sandburg describes Chicago as “Wicked, crooked and brutal… is a tall bold slugger set vivid against the little soft cities,” (6, 9, 12, 21-22) which is switched around later in the poem. This poem…

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    imagination. I agree with all of what is said in the first passage and from what i know about electronic devices in my spiritual perspective is, the electromagnetic field is severely damaged by these devices. The frequencies bend and fragment our aura and lower our vibrations, so i find great resonance with the first passage when it mentions…

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    Pillars Of Creation

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    Pillars of Creation 3D Display Shows Evaporation A photograph taken by the Hubble Space telescope is thought to be one of the most amazing space photographs ever captured. The “Pillars of Creation,” [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillars_of_Creation] is a picture of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula resembling elephant trunks. The pillars are about seven thousand light years from Earth. The picture is of gas and dust in the middle of creating new stars with illumination coming from…

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    Tayla Cahoon The Book Thief August 2, 2017 The Book Thief It is 1939. Nazi’s have taken over Germany. Everyone is holding their breath except for Death. In the novel The Book Thief written by Markus Zusak;“Death narrates the life story of Liesel Meminger all while being busier than ever. In this breathtaking piece of fiction, Zusak exemplifies power, change and connections. He portrays power by showing how Adolf Hitler forced many Jewish men and women to either face death or play a nerve…

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    second tercet of this poem, Frost “drops his eyes unwilling to explain while walking pass this watchman” (ll. 5-6). The watchman is a visual representation of society trying to draw him back to his conditioned lifestyle. There's also this negative aura surrounding watchmen, which is another name for police officers in the mid twentieth century, whom he also wants to escape from through avoidance. As Frost walks away from the watchman, he recognizes the magnificence of the one luminary clock…

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    To immortalize a human might be impossible but as long as one person knows your name, you are never truly dead. Throughout history, many groups and agencies have memorialized an event or created a memorial but there are more steps and factors in completing this action than most people believe. Memorials and events need to represent something and portray its background properly. When a group or agency memorializes an event or person and when they create a monument, they should include the factor…

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    n Full thought I go to a place where no Dasios has set foot willingly..I understand our powers, the Dasios ability to use both the powers of the Heavens and the Underworld. Yet I find myself, drawn through the Underworld, the aura of a otherworldly presence around me. The Underworld itself is a realm dedicated to the power in control, to the Gods or God that takes its power and owns the realm. I only see a Realm of Power, the actions of Demons and Imps preparing weaving the lines and webs of the…

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    In United States history, the era of the 1920s will always be remembered of a time of luxury, expensive tastes, styles, and lifestyles. However, many tend to forget the darker side of what seemed like a happy age in history, one of debt, destruction, and ultimately the Great Depression, where thousands of Americans suffered in poverty. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, he expands upon the greed of the wealth, and the downfall of such a “happy” time by playing with the lifestyles of the…

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    It was 1920 in New York City, a certain ineffable aura pervaded the musty city air, an aura that would allure dreamers for the decade to follow. The nouveau riche flocked to New York, where they could live out their dreams with other idealists. This sparked what is now known as the Roaring Twenties, a romantic period characterized by its optimism and nonchalance. Concurrently, the city also saw one of the most important movements in African American history: The Harlem Renaissance. This was the…

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