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    rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus, safflower, corn, passionflower, frankincense, sandalwood,these tools or symbols any or all corn, cornucopias, red, yellow flowers, sheaves of grain (wheat, barley, oats), first fruits/vegetables of garden labor, corn dollies, baskets of bread, spear, cauldron, sickle, scythe, threshing tools, sacred loaf of bread, harvested herbs, bonfires, bilberries, God figures made of bread or cookie dough, phallic symbols and these are not something you must have it is just…

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    Equal rights extending to women are a relatively new concept in modern societies. Before the twentieth century, most societies viewed women as the property of their father, and then their bride, and because of this, they had no voting, land owning, or divorce rights of their own. Women were punished extremely cruelly for adultery, for instance, whereas noblemen were almost expected to have extra–marital affairs with other noblewomen. The nineteenth century marks the beginning of modernization in…

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    Photoshop is the biggest weapon of mass destruction of the egos and self-esteem of women and men all over the world. Dolly, Cosmo, Playboy, Vanity Fair even explicit magazines. We’ve all picked one of these up and some point. Many of these magazines involve models, male or female, and these kinds of magazines are poisoning our minds. If we think about it, most of us want to be gorgeous, glamorous, hot and sexy. And why is this? Because everywhere we look, there is flawlessness in…

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    Wall E Film Analysis

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    waste of humanity. Although he is only programmed to contract mechanical trash into square boxes, he begins collecting weird items from the trash, then using them to furnish and decorate his little home. Above all, a VHS copy of 1969 musical “Hello, Dolly!” is a major element leading to the development of the personality of Wall-E. From watching this film, he learns to dance and to hold hands. Trying to impress the stony modern Eve, Wall-E shows her the seedling he found; immediately, Eve takes…

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    Societal norms can be a brutal dictator. Throughout “A Doll’s House,” the audience sees how societal normalities are not necessarily a good thing. In this play, written by Henrik Ibsen in the 1870s, the ideas of gender roles, reputations and love are explored artfully. The play follows the lives of Nora and Torvald Helmer, as well as several of their friends and acquaintances: an old doctor, a young widow in need of a job, a bank employee, and a nursemaid. Torvald treats his wife, Nora, as a…

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    Country music has changed through the years. Country music today is much different than the country music you would have heard even just 15 years ago. There are a verity of different forms of country now which is all still put under one category but I would say that you could split it up into at least two. Today’s Country music is very much on the mainstream and popish where 20 years ago it had a specific sound; you would hear it and so oh that’s country. It is actually sometimes quite…

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    into two parts: Olympia 1. Teil — Fest der Völker (Festival of Nations) and Olympia 2. Teil — Fest der Schönheit (Festival of Beauty). Part I runs 126 minutes and Riefenstahl makes great use of those 126 minutes. Starting with a visual overture of dolly and pan shots of roman architecture and statues, extreme closeups of the statues sets the focus of the film, a showcase or the study of the human figure. The statues dissolve into a german male mimicking the statue’s position juxtaposing the…

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    Five years from now I hopeful see myself owning a place of my own and having a career as a automotive technician or as a commercial pilot. Something i enjoy doing. "You only live this life one time, have fun."- Baddie Winkle I became an automotive enthusiasts in 7th grade. Dreamed of owning my own car to my liking and later in life becoming an Automotive technician. My first favorite car was the Audi a4. I thought it was cool, fast and it had awd. My older brother Sam who more experienced…

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    Gatsby Film Comparison

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    Many years and film adaptations have passed since the publishing of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s roaring twenties masterpiece, The Great Gatsby. Director Jack Clayton brought the novel to the big screen in 1974 with Robert Redford playing the title character, while in 2013 Director Baz Luhrmann brought his vision to life, casting Leonardo DiCaprio as the much coveted ‘Gatsby.’ Although fans will find much to appreciate in both directors’ adaptations, Luhrmann’s film will likely be judged by most…

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    subjects regarding Utopian lifestyles. The similar traits and resemblance of every human is how the government of Utopia is able to maintain stability among its nation. The idea of cloning became a actual reality after the creation of the famous sheep Dolly. Currently the creation of cloning remains a debatable and moral disruption issued as unethical to the human race. Cloning takes away the uniqueness of species in the way that two or more people now share the same of everything especially…

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