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    Bridesmaid’s takes gross-out comedy to new levels since it is focused on women rather than men. During the iconic wedding boutique scene the women, most of whom are in fancy gowns, get bad food poisoning and all run for the bathroom either for an intense bowel movement or to vomit. This is not something we would normally see women in a film do, especially women in such a fancy boutique and in such outfits. Men on the other hand often have scenes like this take place in their films and although…

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    speaker asserts that she got a little chilled. “The dews drew quivering and a chill.” She doesn 't seem a bit alarmed but admits that she is a little scantily dressed for her evening ride. “For only Gossamer, my gown/ My tippet- only Tulle” this indicates that she is wearing a thin gown with and an old fashioned silky thin shoulder…

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    example. Madame Loisel husband invited his wife to a Ball, he was so excited because he knew it would make her happy. Nevertheless, Madame Loisel was sad, she felt she needed a beautiful gown to wear for the ball. Of course being a wonderful husband he offered to give her 200 dollars of money he was saying to buy the gown. The story basically ended with Madame Loisel’s borrowing a necklace from a friend; that was later lost. Due to Madame Loisel’s selfishness her and her husband spent the next…

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    The title of the poem is “Because I could not stop for Death”. Death is the action or fact of being killed; the ending of the life of a person or organism. I feel like the author could have avoided Death. Something happens to the author due to this because the title concludes that something happened with the word “because”. I feel like the author avoided death so long, that it pursued her. The poem could also be about all the times she was close to Death but never accepted Death. Emily…

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    hanging down. Below him was the word “Flawed” spray painted onto the asphalt of the bridge. The victim appeared to be a white male by his body shape. The victim also had bandages wrapped tightly around his face and head and he was wearing a hospital gown. Batman did not have a lot of time to waste at the scene, so he used his blood-analyzer gadget and tested the victim for the possibility of being drugged. The test results came back positive for oxycodone overdose, which led to the cause of…

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    love can best be viewed as pragmatic and emotion-centered, while the shepherd’s hopes and expectations towards love are considered unrealistic. When the shepherd offers the nymph his items such as a “gown made of the finest wool” (Passionate Shepherd L. 16), the nymph denies his offer by stating “Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy bed of Roses, thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten” (Nymph’s Reply L. 16-17). As the nymph continuously denies the Shepherd’s offers, the…

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    Statue Of Dionysos

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    The name of artwork I viewed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is, Marble statue of Dionysos leaning on an archaistic female figure. The statue was created between 27 B.C to A.D 68, which was during the Augustan or Julio - Claudian period. The original artist is unknown, but Vincenzo Pacetti restored it. This artwork caught my attention because the size of the sculpture was different from the other art works in the room. The focal point of the sculpture is his left arm. There are four different…

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    I decided to observe a Roman Catholic Mass service for my fieldwork report. On June 12, 2016 at 9 A.M. I attended the Mass service of the Roman Catholic church at the Mayport Naval Station Chapel in Jacksonville, Florida. I chose to observe this religion because I was interested in observing the differences between the Catholic denomination of Christianity and the denomination of Christianity with which I identify. Attending Mass is the only way in which a devote Catholic can fulfill the…

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    Crime Scene Cleanup

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    Almost, everyone in the leveraged and developed countries knows less or more about the Crime Scene Cleanup service. But, at the moment, this one has become a complete business and many companies offer their satisfaction guaranteed, top quality and professional cleanup services against competitive rates. Actually matter for you is to understand how it works. Sure, Crime Scene Cleanup process works from general survey to report preparation. This whole procedure can be classified into 8 strategic…

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    In the Renaissance, there were laws called the Sumptuary Laws that allowed certain people to wear specific types of clothes. The lower class wore linen, which is a fabric made from flax seed fiber. The upper class wore nicer clothes made of silk, satin, and velvet. Cotton was made back in the Renaissance, but it was prohibited in the Elizabethan England to protect the wool industry. It was not until cotton farming in the United States and Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin, that cotton…

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