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    toxic chemicals and that there are no restrictions in place for this problem. It follows the life of Edward Brown, who says he is on this journey to learn more about the chemicals found in objects. This journey is motivated by his wife having Crohn's disease and two miscarriages. We are essentially exposed to many harmful chemicals on a daily basis, which is very detrimental to our health. Edward Brown wondered if there was a connection between these chemicals and the miscarriages his wife…

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    In the 1710’s also known as the “golden age of piracy” One of the most notorious of pirates was Edward Teach better known as “Blackbeard”. Edward Teach was from Bristol, England this town produced many pirates. At the time privateering was legalized. British government allowed private ships to attack enemy ships. When the war ended Edward Teach lost his livelihood. In 1717 he stole a ship for himself and his crew. The name of his ship was the ”Queen Anne’s Revenge”. Blackbeard put 40 cannons on…

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    intensity levels. Jonathan Edwards is a man who strongly believes in his religion. In one of his sermons called, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," Edwards uses fear to show how hell is a real place to his congregation. Some may believe using fear is a bad way to praise God, and others may not. Edwards was a man who believed instilling fear was a helpful tactic to use. Although some may believe placing fear in people to praise God is bad, some do not. In Edwards sermon he believed fear was…

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    “Therefore, let every one that is out of Christ, now awake and fly from the wrath to come…..” (Edwards 129). As he explained in this quote, John Edwards is a Puritan minister who enjoys giving sermons that inspires people. The people he preaches to are said to feel like a new person and feel like they are “born again”. Edwards is an inspiring man who continues to change many people’s lives. One of his famous works is Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Another illustrious Puritan author is a…

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    Edward Rodchenko Analysis

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    Aleksandr Rodchenko lived in the time between November 23rd of 1981 and December 3rd of 1956. His legacy and influence, however, still persists today. He left behind a visible mark across graphic design. Rodchenko brought with him abstraction conventions, line as a structural element and the innovation of art to having a practical application in everyday life. Starting in 1910 with the School of Arts in Kazan, Rodchenko first emerged with painting (Karginov 9). In terms of influences, Rodchenko…

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    Mise-en-scene is used in many ways in the film Edward Scissorhands. The diachronic shot played a significant role during the film, it had a variety of focuses, and point of view. For instance, in the film there are two types of focuses that are often used which are; soft focus and rack focus. Soft focus is used in the film when Peg Bogg opens a canned good, it reflects back to Edward who then has a flashback to a bad memory of a machine that makes cookies. This scene relates back to the subtext…

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    technique of lighting in another one of his films, Edward Scissorhands, to construct the distinction in the fact that Edward will always have that strange, innocent quality about him. For instance, there is high key lighting on the perfect houses in the perfect neighborhood, compared to Edward’s mansion on the hill. Enhancing the difference between Edward and everybody else. His house is dark, black, and gloomy which reflects on his personality as well. Edward doesn’t seem to speak as much as…

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    Edwards Syndrome is a genetic disorder . Edwards Syndrome is really rare . This Syndrome is inherited so , you get the disorder from your parents when you are born . Edwards Syndrome is when you have a full or part of a extra eighteenth chromosome . There is no known cure at this time . The characteristic involved with this disorder are very adverse . One characteristic is overlapping fingers and finger clenched into a fist . Another characteristic is having a small jaw and small mouth.One more…

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    it more memorable. However, there are some terms that Edwards repeats several of times in the sermon. He writes the term “hell” several times throughout his sermon. For example, “There is no want of power in God to cast wicked men into hell at any moment.” “They deserve to be cast into hell” “They are already under a sentence of condemnation to hell.” In addition, “The God that holds you over the pit of hell (…)” Furthermore, Edward repeats the terms “The wrath of god” several times as…

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    quotation in my source “Why Edward Snowden Is a Hero.” In the introduction of the sandwich, the author John Cassidy describes about the targeting countries of NSA’s surveillance program. He presents that the spying programs are not only collecting data from countries like Iran and Pakistan, but also from many allied countries. Cassidy then transits from introducing the surprising fact to the source material when uses his source to back up this fact. He directly quotes words from Edward Snowden…

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