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    “Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”- Rita Dove. The art of poetry shows to be a powerful way to convey a message, emotion, or story, and the artistic elements involved depict the characteristics of the poet. Poems come in different sizes and shape each having its own distinct features. Haikus, sonnets and odes are few examples of the different types of poems and their unique style of expressing their themes. Haikus are most notable for being sweet and short, hence…

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    revival in American history or as the most influential religious event since Luther nailed his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany.” The influences of this revival are still being felt…

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    is a composition for four voices inspired on David’s lament over the death of his son Absalom. This motet contains religious subject because the poem is taken from the old testament of the Bible; however, it is not part of the liturgy. Departing from the tradition of the Medieval times, motets of the renaissance abandoned the use of the cantus firmus as a base of composition. Instead, all voices are polyphonically equal in values. In addition, some of the main characteristics of the…

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    sprawls. ‘The calling of St. Matthew’ illustrates the Biblical story of Jesus Christ calling Mathew, a corrupt Jewish tax-collector to abandon his earthily ways and follow Godly ways. The picture depicts the apostles seated or standing around Christ in four distinct groups of three disciples each. What…

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    while grasping its tail. The fifth man touches the trunk and says it is like a tree branch. And lastly, a man touching the flaps of the elephant’s ear says the animal is like a hand fan. Are all these men necessarily wrong? This story in the Jain tradition is describing how religions can interpret spirituality, and be different…

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    and puts fear to many. It is universally known as a breach of human rights of girls and women. FGM is rooted in culture, some believe it is done for religious reasons, however, there is no evidence in religious texts. FGM involves the cutting of a female’s external genitals (World Health Organization [WHO], 2016). FGM can be classified into four types. It is a common poor practice that provides no known health benefits. FGM is practiced in communities around the world and its usage varies…

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    Arnett (2015) categorized four religious beliefs for emerging adults. The first one is Agnostics/ Atheists, representing 40% emerging of adults. Agnostics are the EAs that have questions about religion, they generally have no option on the topic or religion because they don’t give it…

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    Culture in the international marketing has an important position. International marketing success and failure, the main reason is cultural (Ricks, 1993 cited in Hollenson, 2017). A large number of cases show that in many environmental factors, the culture is gradually becoming a core factor affecting international marketing. The main purpose of this essay is to illustrate the importance of culture in international business through some basic theories and related cases. The essay will be divided…

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    Vardalos) , a 30 year old Greek girl who is looked at as somewhat of a failure by her family because she has not done what she is supposed to do, Marry a Greek man, Have Greek Children, and cook for everybody until the day she dies, according to her tradition. This thirty years old woman lives with her parents in Chicago and works in the family restaurant, `Dancing Zorbas. Every facet of her life is filled with all things `Greek; thus, for her to even think of not following her family…

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    making process that each officer uses. This book is separated into four sections these are; the day before, the two days of, and the day after. Each section has chapters that are written from the view of seven different characters, each character has a different importance. These characters are: The Spy, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, John Buford, James Longstreet, Robert E. Lee, Freemantle, and Lewis Armistead. Shaara selects four main people as the viewpoint characters and moves back and forth…

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