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    Big Cats Research Paper

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    Big cats are some of the most beautiful animals on the face of the planet. Their strength and agility are stunning. Yet, in spite of these attributes, many big cats have been faced with a variety of obstacles that have hindered their healthy lifestyles. The Florida panther has been especially affected by these obstacles. In the November 1997 issue of National Parks, Yvette La Pierre’s description of the Florida panther in her article entitled “On the edge: Florida panthers, which once roamed the…

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    The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh is a traditional symbol of the Post-Impressionist movement. It depicts a landscape that is flushed with luminescent stars, swirling clouds and a radiant crescent moon. The composition of The Starry Night is characterized by exaggerated and surrealistic brushstrokes. For example, interwoven lines are featured in lieu of a silhouette. Contoured shadows are also highlighted to convey the emotional state of Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh features precisely…

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    Washington case impacted the Supreme Court of Virginia’s decision in Briscoe v. Commonwealth and Cypress v. Commonwealth. The defense attorneys and prosecutors in Virginia should proceed in caution of the sixth amendment with confronting witnesses. Keywords, Briscoe v. Commonwealth, Cypress v. Commonwealth, Crawford v. Washington, Sixth Amendment The Supreme Court of the…

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    Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Hospital near Arles, France, in which he had admitted himself to after a series of seizures. Included in his view is an idealized village engulfed in a swirling, star-filled night sky that appears to be on fires, surrounded by dark towering cypress trees stretching towards the sky on the left and rolling mountains on the…

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    Description There are various shades of blue and black, splashes of yellows, a textured cypress tree, yellow stars, a crescent moon glazed in its own yellow light, a blue mountain range, fields of blue, a town, buildings was a dash of orange in the windows, a church with a large steeple, vertical and horizontal lines, black lines in the tree, small trees in the town with curly tops, reflections of the yellow moonlight on the tops of the buildings and the small trees. Analysis There are five…

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    Apparently, I am the luckiest child in my family have the opportunity to achieve college education. After studying two years at Cypress College, I realize that education is extremely important which has made my life has become much easier. Back to 2013 when my family first came to the U.S, we faced countless difficulties in financial and language barrier, and they almost shut my college dream down. Luckily, thanks to tremendous support from my family and supporting programs in college, I was…

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    Tobias MacIvey: Tobias MacIvey moved to Punta Rassa, Florida, from Georgia after the Civil War. He serves as the leader in this novel. He continues to raise his family down in Florida. His family goes through a rough patch and struggles, but then they become extremely successful from growing orange groves to sell and herding cattle. Tobias has an understanding and loving heart that goes out to people in need of work. He treats his fellow workers like family. He becomes weak and dies from malaria…

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    such as trees, rivers, mountains, rain, and wind. The site of the shrine is in the middle of a forest composed of Japanese cypress trees, considered to be sacred. One cypress tree was cut down and made into a post. The shrines were constructed around the post, and thus are very sacred. The shrines are made in the simple shinmei-zukuri architecture, using the wood of cypress trees as well. Furthermore, the Ise Grand Shrine is classified as a Jingu shrine (the highest classification of shrines)…

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    living room window as the victim stood in front of it all in violation of PC 245(a)(1)-Assault with a Deadly Weapon. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: The location is a two story apartment complex located on the southwest corner of Orange Grove Boulevard and Cypress Avenue. The victim’s living room window is on the east side of the residence and faces east. There is a parking area on the south side of the apartment building where the victim was working on his car. An automatic sliding gate was kept open…

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    meaning of the painting expresses van goghs isolation and struggles as an unappreciated artist. The 11 stars most likely symbolize Van Gogh's critics and it is possible that Van Gogh identifies himself with the looming cypress tree in the foreground of the painting. The large cypress in Starry Night is arguably the most eyecatching but at the same time ambiguous "thing" in the painting, mostly because of its size and the way its dark and almost sinister presence contrasts so heavily with the…

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