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    nakedness and cover themselves with leaves. God discovers what they did, makes them clothes to cover their nakedness and because of their disobeying his rule God expels them from the Garden of Eden to live out the rest of their lives as mortals. The Sumerian myth of Enki and Ninhursag, written in 2500BC, contains similarities or parallels to the…

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    pattern. Valuing barley has helped Martens, as selling it for beer earns him 30% more than selling barley for animal feed (Barber 4). Martens utilizes cover crops to send nutrients into the soil. These cover crops can also be great for food, as Barber discovers. Trying sweet pea shoots grown for soil quality, Barber begins to think of the farm’s abundant cover crops less as culinarily unusable, but instead as a fresh salad bowl (Barber 4). After returning to the restaurant, Barber creates…

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    1984 Book Cover Analysis

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    it held. This is why I wanted to recreate a book cover that held a great amount of symbolism and a visual art piece that channels the many themes explored within the text. When writing 1984, I believe George Orwell’s style of writing and point in conveying actions were quite distinctive. His syntax gave off a tone of hopelessness and warning. A slow and fearful journey we follow Winston through that book and I wanted to show a condensed version of that through a novella about Syme. I also…

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    Malory's Morte Darthur

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    In his work, Morte Darthur, Malory covers a lengthy period of time with few words through the narratives of Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Throughout the text, Malory does not waste words on smooth transitions, instead bluntly marking the beginning and end of each tale. These blunt and straightforward transitions are a classic trait of Malory’s writings. Though Malory draws from the French tales of Arthur and his knights, Malory does not choose to approach the narrative in the…

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    Dowling begins the article by mentioning the critics of the film version by every reviewer. She summarizes what most of the viewers thought of the film which were positive reviews, but there was one critic, Manny Farber who did not like the film. Dowling starts to compare the play version and the film version of A Streetcar Named Desire. She mentions and finds evidence to wear the film version left some parts out from the original version. In the article, Dowling quoted the director admitting to…

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    similarity was social class in both of the books it was evident that social class in the Victorian era was very important. Women were not treated like we are now and that showed in both of the books. The differences in the books were in Stevenson’s version there is no women that they really talk about that much and in Martin’s book the story is coming from a women. There are two different perspectives one of a man and one of a woman and that makes it different. Since Mary Reilly is writing in…

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    differently on screen because of the vast time difference between the two periods. In the 1934 Version of the film by Director John M. Stahl the plot focuses on two women one white, Bea Pullman (Claudette Colbert) and one black Delilah Johnson (Louise Beavers), finding success in America during the Great Depression all while balancing family, dealing with racism, and finding love and ultimately…

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    purpose of human life. The first two chapters of Genesis cover a topic that is widely debated, with some scholars arguing that Genesis should be taken literally and others suggesting that the message disseminated by the book is not literal. The matter has brought great contention in the course of Christian history, in the process resulting in different denominations in the Christian faith. The first two chapters…

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    be clearly seen as a lamp from the obvious bulb cover and the draw string power cord (MET 2016) Parts • Bulb Cover • Drawstring Power Cord • Power Cord • Bulb • Glass Shaft • Glass Base Plate Aesthetic/ Sensory The geometric shapes of this lamp include mostly rounded shapes such as an its semi- spherical bulb cover, cylindrical shaft and a circular base. The original colours of the Bauhaus Lamp included a bronze colour…

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    such as pets-allow or close to bus stop during their search on our website. After that, they might store the search results for comparison or later visiting. Also, we will use Ionic to create a web app version of our project which contains several handy and simple features. For instance, web app version will have favorite folder so that users…

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