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    Blessed Be: Sacred Phrase or Casual Expression? The term “Blessed Be” is controversial in Wiccan circles. Some say that it’s a sacred phrase, part of the Drawing Down the Moon ritual, and should NEVER be used for any other reason. Others say the phrase is just what it expresses: a way of saying “I wish blessing to you”, or “Goodbye, and may you be blessed”. It gets rather confusing. My assignment is to figure out for myself what the phrase Blessed Be is all about. Let’s gather the facts…

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    The question of a student’s expression of religion either by prayer or an assignment in a public school classroom creates a labyrinth of debate. Addressing this issue is like entering into Pandora’s Box, only to find Medusa there. The question is whose God or gods will help us resolve the dilemma of personal rights verses offenses. Will it perhaps be Zeus, Athena, or Perseus? Oh have I already offended someone? Could limiting my discussion to only the Greek god and goddesss cause a prolific…

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    Similarly, in the short story “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury the author develops the theme Individual self-expression is significant due to the fact that, the main character gets arrested for being different, and expressing himself. “Get in… Wait a minute, I haven't done anything!” (Bradbury 100). Mr.Mead was taking a walk just as any other day at night, however one night he was stopped by a police car for the reason being, that he expressed himself by doing something different than the rest…

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    School uniforms obstructing the first amendment, should not exist due to school districts having the ability to set requirements for those who want to receive education. Do school uniforms obstruct expression? The word expression in the constitution is being bent too much for this statement to be considered valid. In this case the Constitution is also saying that school administrators have the ability to express their rules because it is a part of their freedom. The constitution should not be…

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    Facial Expressions and the Role They Play in Recognizing Emotions There was a TV show that was broadcast from 2009-2011 called Lie to Me. In this show was a man named Cal Lightman who used his knowledge of body language and facial expressions to read people’s body language. The premise of Lie to Me is based on Paul Ekman and his studies on microexpressions (“Lie to Me”). A microexpression “is a brief, involuntary facial expression shown on the face of humans according to emotions experienced”…

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    An Expression of Beauty is a makeup and fashion business run by Elena Bureta and Anna Miller in the snellville and lawrenceville area. Elena and Anna chose to use the word expression because in both industries, they are the ways to express yourself and intensify how beautiful and unique you really are. Within An Expression of Beauty are two services, makeup and styling. Their makeup service to merely give women the opportunity to learn makeup techniques instead of making them feel like they need…

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    In both stories the main characters cover their true feeling to be able to express false expression in both similar and different ways. In “The Passing of Grandison” (1899), Grandison proved to his owner Colonel Owens as a faithful, and dedicated slave, not knowing Grandison true feelings. In the story it seem if Grandison would never run away, but when Dick leave him in Canada Grandison true self and plan came to play when he came back to get his family to freedom. “One Monday morning Grandison…

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    The Expression of Architecture The language is the capacity of transmit and receive some information and understand this message, giving it a signification. It is the base of all communication and exchange in human being interaction. This pattern is not only speaking or texting, all human act have meaning and can transfer some idea – architecture, by it forms and shapes, can express a lot. After The Second Word War a new aesthetic, called Modernism, made architecture and all society to change…

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    activities not group work. This group do not like to work with people who focused on themselves or appear to be self - cantered. The area of improvement for this group is the need to increase their assertiveness. 3.5.4 The Affective Expression Group The Affective Expression group will begin by talking to each…

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    and some use it just right! Freedom of expression is super important because it enables the public to participate in the decision making spectrum of society with free range of information and ideas. Without this, people would be unable to make informed decisions, and things would be complete and utter chaos. The framers of the United States Constitution probably thought that through, which is why we even have the first amendment freedom of speech. Expression, what is the first thing you think…

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