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    Tyler, Mitchell, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Nursing Science. I haven’t yet decided on my major, but if I had to decide today I would choose to major in Nursing Science. I am currently thinking about becoming a nurse, this major offers further advanced studies of nursing research and practices. I would love to increase my knowledge on nursing methods, and help others with it. I am fairly certain I can complete this major, I am considering looking at the psychiatric and pediatric…

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    (Palomar) The materials used were also different. Northern Renaissance used oil paints on wood panel and the Italian Renaissance used tempera, oil and fresco. Examples of these differences are Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam from the Sistine Chapel and Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Wedding…

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    story. A couple of weeks ago, I went to a camp with a church group. Here at this camp, they had a beautiful lake, a football and soccer field, a volleyball court, a basketball court, and a ring that you play gaga ball in. But they also had a giant chapel. It had a lot of open space, as there were not too many people at…

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    There are many events in my life that has shaped me and the way I am today; but there are two main events that have shaped me dramatically. First one when I six and one when I was in 8th grade, both two way different things but they both tie together and make me who I am and who I will always be. It all starts when I was six years old and I just got done playing my soccer game at the Blue Valley Activity Center (BVAC). It was a warm summer day and our game was over and it was time to go home.…

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    Memi And Sabu Comparison

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    Today we will be looking at two works of art from two very different periods of history. The first is the Statue of Memi and Sabu from the Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, credited to the Rogers Fund 1948. This statue originates from Egypt; probably from Memphite Region, Giza, and Western Cemetery ca. 2575 – 2465 B.C. The second work of art is the Statue of Gudea from the Neo-Sumerian period, ca. 2090 B.C. This piece is a stone-inscribed-sculpture credited to Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1959. This statue…

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    great way to get that flesh tone that was famous in Michelangelo's drawings, but it might be too toxic for the artist today. "The variations in color in some of the red chalk studies such as the Haarlem drawing for the figure of Haman in the Sistine Chapel vault has led to the suggestions that Michelangelo was adding accents in a stick of chalk of a darker shade." This predicament could be right in trying to replicate his style of drawing it was hard to come close to the tone shown in his…

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    Judaism and Christianity are the most similar of the major religions that exist in the world today. However, there are some major differences between the two religions. Both faiths are monotheistic believe in one God, but there are theological differences between the two. Even though Christianity has Jewish origins, it is not considered to be a sect of Judaism. The two religions, Christianity and Judaism, have many of the same beliefs but also interpret things differently in the Bible and Torah.…

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    We as humans have the power to give back to others even after we are gone. The results and benefits of being an organ donor have no negative impact on us as individuals but to someone who needs a new heart, lung or kidney the process provides them with another chance at a better quality of life. As you are reading this over 120,000 people are waiting for a life-saving organ transplant, with about 3,000 waiting right here in North Carolina. (Donate Life, 2016) By being an organ donor one…

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    In the beginning of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, Gawain is not a person one would consider to be fully mature. Early on Gawain is revealed to be the youngest of the Knights of the Round Table, a youth himself, and like many children his age, Gawain looks to others for their opinions on how to live his life. Gawain looks to his respectable uncle, King Arthur, as a role model for his own growth. When the man he so admires is threatened he acts out in a moment of rash judgement typical of one…

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    ( a storage space for food in case of siege, also the last line of defense in the Castle), Barracks (which were the homes of the Knights and soldiers of the Noble), The Great Hall ( a place to feast and meet the noble during formal occasions) The Chapel (a place to hold religious services), Gatehouses (which were secure places that guarded the…

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