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    Biophilia Research Paper

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    Greenscaping tips for a perfectly Biophilia blended officespace You will now get some great tips about creating the perfectly blended biophilia officespace to help increase productivity and encourage inner tranquility. Before we get started, let’s briefly cover what is biophilia. Biophilia is the innate need for humans to continuously connect with nature in their environment. We will now bridge the gap between biophilia and greenspacing in the environment. 1. Choose naturalistic elements Make sure your office is filled with as many natural elements as possible, which includes green interiors and wood paneling furnishings. The less ‘office’ elements, the better. Humans innately gravitate towards places that connects them with nature, and this is one reason some universities and libraries have wooden tables and chairs with green basing. Studies even show that 80% of workplace accidents happen because of stress, so it is best to focus on creating a more comfortable environment with greenspacing and natural elements. 2. Focus on the overall aesthetics Really focus on meshing the overall physical appeal of nature in the office by adding plants or even an artificial waterfall. If you cannot bring these elements into your office, maybe pictures of a sunset over the horizon above unspoiled mountain ranges, endless prairies, and/or breathtaking rainforests teeming with wildlife would suffice. Additionally, you should choose an office that has trees outside blocking out sound…

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    well-known myth in Christianity and Judaism is the fall of Adam and Eve. Created by ancient Hebrew nomads and recorded by Yahwhist (J) as Genisis 3:1-24, this narrative provides religious truth answering fundamental questions regarding the origin of sin. An artistic illustration of this story is Lucas Cranach the Elder’s Adam and Eve (1526), which depicts the moment of the First Sin. The Yahwhist text of Genesis 3:1-26 reflects the social-historical context and the writer’s sexist interpretation…

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    Hester Prynne Sacrifice

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    representation as historical accuracy or the time it was written in, but that is just a cheaply done explanation. The lack of representation in media forms historical as well as today is built on the foundation of catering to men, but most importantly, history built on putting women down. In East of Eden, Aron, like his father, has tunnel vision on Abra as a person. Aron saw Abra as Adam had seen Cathy, pure and devoted to them. The treatment of Abra and Cathy as possible items shows men as…

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    on the personal experiences of Satan after he cast out of Heaven, and he becomes an enemy to God, and more importantly, to human beings. After all, human beings are the greatest “creation” of God, so Satan’s mission to drive Adam and Eve out of Eden by tricking them into eating the forbidden fruit (an apple) from the tree of Knowledge. Initially, Satan represents a heroic that expresses he reasons for exhibiting “free will’ as a n act of defiance against God. Milton makes Satan a primary focus…

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    her mentor and confidant Marlowe. Eve, loves to read books. Most of the books she reads are stories about love and tragedy. Therefore her artistic talent is to be able to read incredibly fast and to feel objects just by touching them. The setting of the movie takes place in the recent post-apocalyptic ruins of Detroit. The Aesthetics of the film seem to bring in a neo gothic feeling. Therefore, everything has a noir side, and has a creepy scheme. Adam wears all black, and projects himself as…

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    Christian McCartney
William Nolen
British Literature 
4 December 2016 Paradise Lost in Religion? Impact of religion on John Milton 's "Paradise Lost" All that Milton has written over half a century pales next to his masterpiece "Paradise Lost." While still a student, the poet decided to create an epic work that would bring fame to England and its literature. Initially, he intended to make the epic of the legendary King Arthur. However, at a time of fierce struggle against the monarchy, his…

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    Fall Of Man

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    The fall of man occurred due to temptation that Eve fell into inside the Garden of Eden. Although there were certain rules put in place and Eve ultimately knew what she should and should not do and temptation became too strong for her and she made a deliberate choice to pick an apple and share it with her husband Adam. Throughout my time in church and numerous sermons preached by Pastors I have formed an image in my head of the moment the fall of man occurred. As I have grown up I have come to…

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    Growing up can be a difficult task to accomplish. However, growing up with a sibling is even more challenging. This ideology is seen throughout John Steinbeck’s novel, East of Eden ,which has many different scenarios in which two siblings are pinned against each other to repeatedly compete for the love and affection of their parents, and to make a claim about who they are. John Steinbeck’s East of Eden constantly demonstrates the effects that sibling rivalry has on the characters in the story…

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    My focus will be on Eve. Her creation, life, and eventual downfall from God’s favor. But in order to properly do justice to her story, one must start at the very beginning. When the earth was a formless void, God created substance from chaos. This story in the Bible is told in the beginning of the book of Genesis. The authorship of the book of Genesis is not confirmed, but is generally attributed to Moses who lived sometime around the 1400s BC (Kent & Knight 7). The creation story is recounted…

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    Free will is an extremely important concept in John Milton’s Paradise Lost that greatly impacts the fateful decision made by Adam and Eve. Many questions are raised in the face of a notion such as free will, which prompt the reader and Milton to understand God’s logic and Adam and Eve’s reasoning for turning their backs on it. God makes his new creations “just and right / sufficient to have stood, though free to fall,” and, therefore, obtain the explicitly stated ability to turn against…

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