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    In return Lysander says, “Get you gone, you dwarf;/You minimus, of hindering knot-grass made;/You bead, you acorn,” (3.2.342-345). Lysander is mocking Hermia. He does not mean that she is actually a bead or an acorn, but he is comparing her to objects that are miniscule. Hermia is smaller than everyone else and Lysander is using this to his He is attempting to stop the love that she has for him so that…

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    Ad Analysis Essay

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    as the Clean & Clear bottles paint a wide range of tones and tints- especially pink, orange and blue tints. These vibrant visuals appeal to the eye and cause the eye to look all over the ad- instead of just one personal spot. The colorful “bursting beads” in the background cause the eye to think they are actually bursting out of the page. This can show a present action of imagery. The need for autonomy is used in the ad as a ways of illustrating the “be good to yourself” idea. The ad alone shows…

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    Based on a True Story... Impatiently waiting for the mail carrier to deliver your JewelScent Classic Candle. Not being able to find a pair of scissors because you're too flustered and excited, so you borrow your toddler's fork from their lunch (they always end up using their hands anyways, so it's fine). The box is open! Passionately remove the candle, raise it to the ceiling (it's a well earned trophy) (JK, you're just trying to search for the exact location of your new ring). Smell your…

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    Michael Phelps, an American former competitive swimmer, has won a total of twenty-eight metals, twenty-three of them golds. Provided that, what gives Phelps the ability to be such a fast swimmer and why can’t we be like him as well? The answer is our DNA and protein within our bodies, which makes everyone different and individually built, causing Phelps to have long arms and a strong torso. The structure of DNA and forming proteins are two extremely complex aspects. Though, throughout the unit…

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    In the 1920s there were two different styles among the younger generation of women. The Gibson Girls, and more commonly known, the Flapper. Before WWI, Gibson women had been the normal style, for an average American woman. According to PBS.org, the Gibson Girl “was a figment of the imagination and product of the pen of illustrator Charles Dana Gibson”(PBS.org); she was society’s ideal woman of the 1900s. Men expected women to sit around and wait for him to pursue a relationship with her, but she…

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    Christian symbolism and art were of high importance between 300 c.a. and 600 C.E. People believed that they were leaving their mark on the outside world through these symbols and pieces of art. They also thought that through these symbols and analogies, they would be able to better relate biblical matters to those that did not follow Christ. There were several icons that were used everywhere throughout the world, but then a vital discrepancy appeared. There was a huge conflict between the Roman…

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    research on a bead sinking experiment and mathematical data related to sand, clay and salt water quicksands. Moreover, they explained that the phenomena was related to the viscosity and density of the quicksand and the sinking body. Khaldoun, Eiser and Wegdam determined that under an extremely low viscosity and density, the sinking object, would fall to the bottom. Beads and humans have a very close density value. Therefore, they concluded that it is impossible to completely sink beads and…

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    Columbus’ personal journal. The texts reads, “They remained so much our friends that is was a marvel;...they came swimming to the ships’ boat, and brought us parrots and cotton thread...many other things, and in exchange we gave them little glass beads... Finally they exchanged with us everything they had, with good will.”…

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    Known for their various types of artwork and different lifestyles, Native Americans are responsible for the contribution of more than 50% of the artwork we see today in our region. Most people believe that museums are basically only places you visit on random school field trips and they can not really teach you anything. I was one of these people. I felt that museums were not interesting at all and because of how boring they were, that no one actually learned anything from them. Well, one trip…

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    Jesus Seminar Research Paper

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    The conflict between the Christians and the Jesus Seminar has been an ongoing struggle since 1985. The Jesus Seminar, founded by Robert Funk, originated in 1985 as around 70 biblical scholars set out to determine the legitimacy of Jesus’ sayings (Dart). The Seminar focused on the historicity of Jesus using the best methods of science and literary criticism as it pertains to the Bible. Funk believed that the gospel writers had made Jesus into a “larger than life” figure in order to satisfy their…

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