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    Jason Klarwein has directed the theatrical masterpiece ‘Much Ado about Nothing’. Klarwein says this play is a beautifully controlled sensual look at love and lust. What people will do to get it and what people will do to avoid it”. The play revolves around romantic love and lust however it also explores the love found within the confines of friendship which is a more powerful and driving force in the play. Tama Matheson and Patrick Dwyer exhibit precise and deliberate control their movements to…

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    Tile vs Trackr – What is the best tracker for finding your lost things? It is human nature to lose things, I have lost more things than I can keep track of. The stuff that you lose can be found at a later point of time when it’s not required. To avoid this from happening, innovations have been made to attach a tracker to frequently used objects like your keys (any keys – car, home, garage an office), remote, wallet, purse and many more. You are in a hurry and you can’t your keys, this happens to…

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    create one’s world in any of the arts takes courage.” (Unknown F 1). From her deep cool abstract images, to her delicate up close flower paintings you can tell that Georgia O’Keeffe loved to try new things and enjoyed painting images from her mind and the world around her. Her works were beautiful and complex, and like nothing seen…

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    I am Christina Zhang, and my mandala emphasizes five different symbols, each coinciding to form one image--a yin yang sign. At first glance, one might notice the yin yang first- the big picture. This symbol, as many know, represents a balance in nature. It represents the two opposing forces in the universe-- such as day and night or life and death. The outermost circle that encompasses the inner structure represents the universe as a whole. The darker section, yin, represents feminine energy…

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    Frankenstein’s creation that he was not unfluctuating close to being evil when he was first created he became motivated very hastily even towards his dark ends by the rejection and torments at the hands of human beings. He was not evil by nature but he was made to. A lot of people look down on Frankenstein but doesn’t realize what he has gone though they should look down on the creator of the monster, why Frankenstein rejected the laws , rejected the nature and why he took it upon himself to…

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    with other kids from the neighborhood but immediately they became close friends that grew a strong bond. “A boy jumped in, caught up to it, and held it in his right hand. He grinned” ( Zusak 241). This only shows that Rudy was willing to do almost anything for Liesel, he had jumped into freezing cold water to save a book, although he did want a kiss in return that never came. Eventually Liesel understood the what kind of a friend Rudy was and appreciated him. He also taught her love, but Liesel…

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    a few aspects including; the setting, an imagined world, and hidden in the text, is Mother Nature. Something that one may overlook throughout simple daily life is the gift, protection, and unforgiveable powers of nature. However, when the society of man dishes out a harsh, unwanted fate to someone while turning their back in disappointment, such as the Puritan Society did to Hester Prynne, Mother Nature is there, willing to turn the other cheek (Hawthorne 45-46). How the first chapter in this…

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    Imagine you are walking silently through a magnificent forest, surrounded by a crisp morning air with the gentle sounds of nature all around. Bow hunting gives you the opportunity to fully and truly experience the wonders that come from untouched landscape. While you are bow hunting there is no advantage for either the predator or the prey; the playing field is equal. When the hunter succeeds they can be assured that they will always come home with the biggest and best trophy, compared to…

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    happens. Your paper should describe what you did, what you felt before, during, and after you did it, and how other people reacted to you. “Members of a culture must conform to its norms for the culture to exist and function.” - George D Zgourides. As stated in our book, Social Psychology and Human Nature—Brief Version (4th edition), cultural standards are what each society or group of people decide is natural or normal behavior, and each civilization is different. There are many allowed…

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    A Transcendental Grizzly What is nature? Is it the river or lake? Or is it the trees and grass? For Transcendentalists it's much more. Transcendentalism connects to the deepest roots of nature. It's taking in the beauties of the world , it’s not yielding to society's mores, but instead leaving the orthodox routine of life, and escaping to live deliberately, spiritually, and hand in hand with nature at its purest. Many men and women leave their mundane life in the cities to follow this ideal,…

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