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    eyes, and the cold color is placed on the top part and the bottom part of the painting. This color placement creates balance. This painting quite differs from Picasso’s other artwork which as lots of harsh line and this one has man curved lines. It brings softness to the painting. Several triangle shapes build the general layout of the painting. He uses thick black line outlining the shapes and separating the colors. The smoothness of the black outline contrasts to the thick brush-stroke of the…

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    Lustella's Narrative Essay

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    "Obsessed? I 'm not obsessed at all. I could stay away if I wanted to." Do you want to? "Er... no." Oonai 's leaves shuddered in laughter. Normally, this place was one of worship and prayer; the inhabitants of this world would bring offerings to Oonai in exchange for their place in keeping this world alive. Lustella, however, deemed herself an exception. Oonai welcomed her, talked to her, unlike with any other of her neighbors. While Lustella brought stories about her dreams,…

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    Huger Of Knowledge In Life

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    Huger of Knowledge in Life: An Evaluation of Myself as a Philosopher A philosopher is nothing else but a friend and lover of wisdom. But why should we care about the study of philosophy? Many people have categorized philosophy as boring, irrelevant, absurd, and even as a waste of time. But the truth is that philosophy is much more than just bunch of unresolved question that leads you nowhere. We believe that there must be a precise answer for everything. But life is much more complex than a…

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    Bores: “In consequence, I’m inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me and also made me the victim of not a few veteran bores.” (Fitzgerald 1) Noun - a person whos talk whose talk or behavior is dull and uninteresting With Nick’s good manners and moral system, he feels like he should not make a snap judgment on people and listen to them which brought him to talk with many people with boring stories. Levity: “Most of the confidences were…

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    through the clear sky, casts a sharp bright reflection on the top of the mountains in distanced. The airs is tingled up with the sweet smell of summer orange blossom, and with mountains are lining up in one direction, the ocean in the other. The horizon of the blue ocean stretches far and gently vanished little by little, and then finally kisses the skyline. Peer out from the hills over the ocean coast, those palm trees grown tall into the sky, swaying their branches in the breezes, which look…

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    were of strong emotion, and if I had interviewed them about this, they probably wouldn’t have told me the whole truth, so I felt I needed to take it into my own hands to express the true emotions in that room. Also, in terms of my section, it was not that black and white, and I do remember some elements of what it was like in the room, but I do not remember what I said to my Papa, (which inspired me to write this), and the passage I wrote most accurately conveys how I felt even if there are…

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    dark forest covered mountains. The cold, shilling air zipped through my long, pitch-black hair. The bats flew by me squealing with joy as they tried to race me. All was silent except for the brushing of the leaves and the flapping of wings. I soon heard howling and saw the wolves running in the shadows, joining on the race. My red eyes pierced through the coating of the night and gave me access to the world very few have seen. That many have feared. The night. I flew out of the forest and…

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    A patriot of the United States is one who would sacrifice their life to uphold the liberties that this country stands for. If this is the definition that we go by, then William Wells Brown’s character Clotel, in his novel, Clotel, is a fine example of a patriot. In Brown’s novel, Clotel’s family is under the stresses of the institution of slavery in the United States. Clotel’s family must face separation, injustice, and countless humiliations and trials. Brown’s character of Clotel makes the…

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    Kevin Drzakowski, from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, states “Literary study expands our capacity to sympathize with other human beings, enhances our ability to see and imagine human complexity, and broadens our intellectual horizons by enlarging our power to experience life vicariously. “. I believe Nickel Mountain, accomplishes this due to John Gardener’s uncanny ability to create Henry Soames; a complex character living with internal and external conflict. From the start Soames…

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    Hosa Personal Statement

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    As my summer progressed, I was also preparing for my upcoming volleyball season; when school began, I made the team, but I also began to broaden my horizons. In my first few months I became a member of Beta Club for my academic excellence, and I became a member of the Hosa Club in hopes of expanding my medical knowledge. In Hosa, I ran for office and was elected as our Historian and I learned that I…

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