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    Tom Brennan Essay

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    Experienced writers produce texts in an ongoing interaction and conversation with an imaginary audience that the writer writes for. A striking example of this was published in 2005, "The Story of Tom Brennan", an Australian young adult novel by J. C. Burke and awarded the title of book of the year for older readers by the Children's Book Council of Australia. The novel unfolds the difficult journey of the 17-year-old rugby-prodigy protagonist Tom Brennan, and delves into the components of a…

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    The Ultimate Space Book

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    our solar system from a nebula cloud made from a collection of dust and gas. It is believed that the sun, planets, moons, and asteroids were formed around the same time around 4.5 billion years ago from a nebula. 2. Planets move around the Sun in ellipses, with the Sun at one focus point. Earth seasons 1.A season is a division of the year, marked by changes in weather, ecology and hours of daylight. Seasons result from the yearly orbit of the Earth around the Sun and the tilt of the Earth's…

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    Made in 1964, “Plastic Tree Plus City Hall” by David Hockney is an acrylic painting in which a vibrant palm tree towers against a streaky skyline whilst white ellipses trail off to a miniscule skyscraper. Through his depiction of a palm tree and a skyscraper, Hockney is able to juxtapose organic and synthetic forms, but it is through his color choice, scale, and arrangement that the organic nature of the palm tree is questioned. One way in which Hockey propels the concept of artificiality is by…

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    Religion In Agora

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    At a time when religion dominated the historical landscape and was influential in every aspect of human life and determining the course of empires, the mathematician Hypatia chose to pursue and establish some fundamental philosophical and mathematical principles that govern a major part of human existence. She was responsible for many of the world’s greatest discoveries, which were obscured and hidden by the victorious agents throughout history until relatively recently when they were proved to…

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    himself. The purpose is: He is missing his dead brother, Allie; He failed again in school and tried to find his way. It was written from his own point of view with informal language however, with formal resources such as: hyperbole, alliteration and ellipse, which can be seen when some verbs are repeated as: “will finish”, “swear” and “have”; when the pronoun “I” is repeated or when is removed and maximizing small problems. Furthermore, in the letter is related facts presents in the book – get…

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    included plane geometry (angles, lines, circles) and space geometry (solids, area, volume) (Gagatsis, Demetriadou 105). They also included analytic geometry which is “the study of conic sections (Panagiotou 80).” These pupils comprehended terms like “ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola (Panagiotou 80).” Those terms Greek professors expected their students to understand in order for them to grasp the rest of the topics they were going to discuss throughout the rest of their high school career.…

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    Arts of film - Film analysis : khalil baajour (31430761) Film : Hiroshima mon amour (genre : drama) Opening Shot : The poetic and internal tone as well as the poetic construction of the film is immediatly set from the opening moments. In a mysterious series of closeup we see the bodies of two lovers, covered with ash, embracing in closeup. Immediatly we are not sure what we are seeing but after some dissvolves it becomes clear to be the delicate embrace of two human bodies. "You saw nothing in…

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    During the High Renaissance (1490-1530), Raffaello Sanzio, also known as Raphael, was summoned to the Vatican by Pope Julius II and given the largest, most important commission of his life. He was asked to decorate the Papal Apartments, which included the Stanze Della Segnatura. The School of Athens by Raphael created in 1510 was to depict worldly (Greek) and spiritual (Christian) thinking (Slack, 2017). This painting represents all the greatest mathematicians, philosophers and scientists from…

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    For this week’s writing assignment, I will be conducting an After-Action Assessment on my first essay, The Push for Perseverance. I will be focusing on what worked for me, what did not work and why, and the resources I have found to help strengthen my writing skills. A few of my assets, noted by my instructor and the rubric were: my introduction and how I was able to put the discussion on track with a bold thesis statement, strong topic sentences, the content of my paragraphs, transitional…

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    The Rattler Analysis

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    In ‘The Rattler”, the tension and duty reflect the sorrow the man felt after killing the snake, but revealed his role when protecting others. The man was not at ease when he consciously decided to take the life of one of nature's creatures, but was enlightened knowing that he saved human lives that were potentially in danger. In other word, the man was conflicted between choosing to kill an innocent, but harmful snake or to fulfill his job of protecting the weak. The author's diction heightens…

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