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    Klimt The Kiss Analysis

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    The first piece that I’m going to discuss is “The kiss” by Klimt. I’m so moved by this painting not for the depiction itself but for the technique and time that he used. This is perhaps Klimt's most popular and notorious artwork of sexual love. The kiss is a very dynamic and distinctive piece in that you can clearly tell that the man and woman are in some form of love (or maybe they are just friends). The man that alone makes the piece is holding the woman so closely and lovingly. At the same…

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    Hermann had been interested in rockets at an early age. His studies included multistage rockets and how to use a rocket to escape Earths gravity. The Chinese in the early 1200’s were believed to be the first culture to fly a rocket. They used it for fireworks, which lead to army’s…

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    Gerty's Irony

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    ” Joyce used the words “like a nun” to represent Gerty’s purity; therefore, she is expected to be scrupulous, but because she has thoughts about Bloom’s sex life, she is tainted with the sin of lust which may lead her in fornication. During the firework show, Gerty “went higher and higher and she had to lean back more and more to look…

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    and taller buildings. Steel rails could carry faster steel railway cars. In huge steel mills, visitors watched with awe as tons of molten metal were poured into giant mixers: “At night the scene is indescribably wild and beautiful. The flashing fireworks, the terrific gusts of heat, the gaping, glowing mouth of the giant chest, the quivering light from the liquid iron, the roar of a near-by converter… combine to produce an effect on the mind that no words can translate.” – J.H. Bridge. “The…

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    During the War of 1812, I, Francis Scott Key, a young lawyer, was asked to negotiate the freedom Dr. William Beanes, an American physician. Dr. Beanes was impressed by the British navy, and some of his friends and neighbors persuaded me to help release him. Colonel John Skinner accompanied me to negotiate the doctor’s freedom. After about a week of debating with the captain, Dr. William Beanes was agreed to be released, but not until Fort McHenry fell. Previous to our arrival on the British ship…

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    Phosphorus is stored in the small intestine, but is mostly found in your bones. Phosphorus can be helpful in so many different ways. Phosphorus can be found in food such as meats, peas, and different types of dried beans. Phosphorus can also be used in fireworks, matches, or bombs. There are three main types of phosphorus: white, red, and black. White phosphorus is the most dangerous of the three, it is very poisonous and can burst into flames when exposed to oxygen. Red phosphorus however is…

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    Its use can be traced much earlier than this, however, and there are historical accounts of its use in fireworks in China as far back as 1200AD. In subsequent centuries it had military applications in rifles and cannons, but in these it has long since been replaced by modern, smokeless powders.”This shows that the person that quoted this i“Rather than being…

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    I see it in sports a lot. In the NFL a dude called Colin Kaepernick started this whole debate when he kneeled during the national anthem. This rose a lot of controversy because a lot of people don’t think that it’s right. It also got too out of hand because people misunderstood what he was doing and it got into a big mess. This I think represents nationalism well because the people who caused a mess really was proud of their nation and had strong thought about that, so they stood up for what the…

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    SAVE THE WALES On July 29th, 1961, Lady Diana Spencer said 'I do' at St Paul's Cathedral and became the 10th woman in 680 years to take the title, Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Previous to her was Mary, the wife of George V. She carried the title from 1901 to 1910 when she was escorted by her husband who was then Prince of Wales. Her dignity and devotion to duty earned her respect in every corner of the world. Not all Princesses of Wales were so liked and respected. Some were stupid.…

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    What are dreams? Why do people experience them nearly every time they fall asleep? They have always been a topic of interest among scientists, consequently in the world of psychology. Moreover, they are raising awareness among general public as well. However, what if there is something more terrifying than a dream? At first glance appearing as a scene from a horror movie, but the problem appears when a person realizes the main character starring, is them. Something looking so realistic, yet so…

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