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    also in looks and family name. Indian epics tell more about Gods and how they enhance the adventures or stories in the poem. The Gods and Goddess are seen as more divine and elegant, such as Karna “entering the arena like a golden lion, wearing the earring with which he was born, and the golden armor bearing the sun wheel upon the breastplate.” His presence is well noticed and his sun wheel, symbolizing the Dharma wheel, enhances the beauty and reverence for the Gods and supernatural…

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    After the death of Cleopatra VII, Egypt was annexed into the Roman Empire and the country became essential to the empire’s economic well being. In addition to that, Egypt’s multicultural population helped influence and forge a Roman Egypt that extended to Rome’s impact on the nation’s art and culture. This included painted panel portraits on mummies and busts, both of which were used in funerary commemorations. These funerary commemorations include the Mummy portrait of a Woman and the Bust of a…

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    Introduction “A Face First” by Priscilla Cummings, is the story of twelve year old Kelley Brennan who is involved in a horrific car accident and suffers several injuries including a broken leg and severe burns over a good part of her body. After the accident, Kelley has to suffer through a long and painful recovery including several surgeries and skin grafts. Kelley spends two months in the hospital and struggles with great physical pain and the realization that her life is forever changed by…

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    perspectives of life as an individual and also a slave. But what Paul D went through, he would never forget it because in these eighteen years, he never once even tried to destroy that tobacco-tin but he preserved it locked safe. Emotionally, a man goes through into shock for his whole lifetime and in the coming years of living, how much of power he holds he will still feel vulnerable, powerless and the known part ‘the victim for life’. Basic Psychoanalysis of both the male & the female…

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    Lauren:Ganondorf is the prettiest princess of all. Ganondorf:Thank you I guess? Lauren:I was kidding. Ganondorf:Oh :( Giana:Oh stop let’s finish the story. She has glossy blue eyes, a pretty, short,red dress with heels that match her dress, and shiny earrings. Her name is Pauline. Pauline walked through the door. “Hello? Is Jumpman here”,Pauline asked. “Oh,hey Pauline haven’t seen ya’ in awhile.…

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    Real change takes time. It is not for the impatient or hurried. Hollywood is no exception. Gender inequality is rampant in film careers in Hollywood. For screenwriters, we appear to be in the midst of change. As Sherry Lansing broke through the celluloid ceiling in 1980 when she became the first woman studio head, “female screenwriters appear to have made a breakthrough over the last three years, with an unusually high representation in the top 20 UK independent films (37%) and profitable UK…

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    Art, a painting on a wall might look meaningless but others consider art to be everything that surrounds them. Jackson Pollock and Roy Lichtenstein arts are extremely beautiful and well define which could change the way of how people thing about arts. The Mask, 1941 by artist Jackson Pollock, Landscape Steer, 1936-37 also by Jackson Pollock. The Drowning Girl , 1963 by Roy Lichtenstein. All three arts has a unique style, and amazing contrast. The Mask is painted by Jackson…

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    Lopez’s essay was the one that stood out the most to me. The description in this essay is quite poetic and appropriate, “They slammed glistening flukes on the beach, jarring the muscles of human thighs like Jello at a distance of a hundred yards (69)” and “sunlight sparkles in rivulets running off folds in its corrugated back (69).” Every description seems to add to the sad and beautiful nature of the whale’s presence and their ultimate death. I thought the author did a great job telling the…

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    fighting from going under again. My mother pulled me up from the water and into the inner tube. I saw my little sister and father ahead of us. They looked to be having fun, unaware of the pandemonium that had just occurred. My mother had lost her earrings and her sunglasses in the midst of the tumult, but she hadn’t cared. I held on. I held on because I couldn’t afford to let…

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    When it comes to physical appearance, there are many natural causes for the different variations of certain characteristics. Humans come in all shapes and sizes with enough combinations that it is not rare to have similar features to someone who may have a completely different background than you. Most of these characteristics occur naturally throughout one’s life, but some individuals take it upon themselves to create their own characteristics through a process called body modification. People…

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