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    Oedipus The King

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    I chose the character Tiresias because he is the person who knows what is going on with the world around him. Tiresias is a old wise prophet that sees what the gods see. He is a very wise, humble, and all knowing prophet. In “Oedipus the King”, Tiresias tells Oedipus that he is the murderer he hunts, and Oedipus does not believe him. The moment I captured in the mask is the part where Tiresias is telling Oedipus that he is the murder of the last king and his father and he would marry his…

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    Lather And Injustice

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    barbers shop. The barber feels uneasy when he first sees the captain. The barber is nervous because the captain is a person who kills rebels that are part of the revolution and the barber is secretly a part of the revolution. While shaving the captain's beard, the barber comes up with 2 choices. Either he kills Torres and becomes a murder or…

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    What would happen if someone had complete power over you with every aspect of your life? Some people believe they should certainly follow the rules of absolute monarchs, while other people believe the absolute monarchs should have no right to grant any rules without the society having a say. In some degree, the absolute monarchs should have came to a compromise with their people before they make laws. Absolute monarchs have caused negative ramifications with their type of power. However, the…

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    People with Eating Disorders Amanda Beard Amanda Beard is an olympian athlete who at the age of 26 had 7 olympic medals in swimming. She suffered from an eating disorder called bulimia. When she was doing photo shoots she was always in a swimsuit and when they edited the photos they would take off inches of her skin to make her look perfect so that's what she thought she had to look like. She wanted to be a great swimmer but she wanted to look pretty, skinny, and perfect. She had dealt with the…

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    a man with a ginger beard. “He glanced down the sights, and knew that he was gazing upon a man who was as good as dead. It was impossible to miss at such point blank range. But he did not shoot.” During this war the narrator spared an enemy’s life as he chose not to fire his carbine. At the end of the story, however it is that same ginger-bearded man who kills the main character. This is situational irony because the main character decided to let the man with the ginger beard live so the reader…

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    The Papa's Clothing

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    loose long hair and beards. As for women, they wore Dedalic chiton, a mantle worn over the head, pointed shoes (also known as a local style type of shoes), a rounded bowler (pointed hat), and loose long hair, ringlets, or tutulus. During 525-475 B.C.E, men wore more clothing and women wore less clothing. Men usually wore short chiton, a variety of mantles, himation, a rounded short (also known as dress-like clothing, worn from 500 B.C.E), ringlets or short hair, sometimes beards, and calcei…

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    Walt Whitman wrote a collection of poems in one of his books. Poems, such as, “Song of Myself.” These poems are interesting and well written. His sixth poem in his “Leaves of Grass,” talks about death. He uses different ways to describe how grass relates to death and uses metaphors to relate grass to different objects. There are many examples of him showing how grass relates to death. First, a child asks Walt Whitman “What is grass,” but he does not know any more than the child does about grass…

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    Charlie Malone Essay

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    many reluctant readers, especially boys, looking for something more challenging than the Magic Tree House series. They often stipulate, “It can’t be too big of a book and it can’t be boring.” I believe Charlie Malone and the Curse of the Pharaoh's Beard might fit that description. When Charlie Malone’s older sister, Kira, discovers his history project on ancient Egypt is due tomorrow, Charlie expects her to rat him out to their parents - instead, he learns she's a witch!…

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    Healthcare Cost Drivers Introduction to Drivers of Healthcare Costs An authoritative source on the drivers of healthcare costs is the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU), which represents the health insurance coverage needs of employers and individuals (NAHU, 2018). According to the NAHU, the chief healthcare cost drivers in the U.S. include the aging population, pharmaceutical costs, biologics and new technologies, behavioral and lifestyle choices, system inefficiencies,…

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    Roman Sculpture Essay

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    overhang deep-set eyes, whose lids crinkle at the edges. The figure stares pensively off to its right. A thick beard covers its lower cheeks, upper lip, and chin, and extends onto the neck. Lines span downwards from the nostrils, framing the mouth. Thin lips twist slightly under the mustache. The figure’s nose is crooked and large, as are the ears. A few lines etch across the neck under the beard. In contrast to the defined and specifically personal head, the chest area is as smooth as the stone…

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