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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the world's largest encyclopedic art museums, located on the eastern side of the central park, in Manhattan. With more than 2 million works of art collection from around the globe, it also has collection from per-historic timeline. Each works of arts in here, organized by their own access codes, and placed into a specific gallery from a specific time period within their respective fields. The artwork that I chose to talk about today is a magnificent altarpiece,…

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    Faith was important to Blake. Even as a young child, he claimed to have visions of God and to have seen “angels in trees”, “…Blake came home from Peckham Rye with the news that he had seen a tree filled with angels…” (Osbert 7). Blake was in tune to his spiritual side and it is evident through both “The Lamb” and “The Tyger” that he sought to understand the complexity of God. Blake’s passion in his beliefs influenced…

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    fate and each person had a daimon that guided them through life; helping them make the right decisions. A daimon is the Christian equivalent to a guardian angel. The Greek historian Hesiod categorized daimons as human that lived through the Golden Age and have died. Their purpose was to increase justice on earth. The categories of daimons include, angels, heroes, and souls of the dead. This classification is then divided into the lower and high orders and there was a…

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    Erdrich’s “The Years or my Birth” captivated from the first sentence. A number of emotions flicked through me by just reading the first paragraph. At the very beginning I was confused when Erdrich stated, “… and I slid out half dead” (pg.1). I assumed from that sentence and when the nurse it was too late that the fetus was dead. However, it goes on to talk about the fetus living with another family. I did not understand why the first and second page was so hard to comprehend. After that initial…

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    Imagine going from a small town to a larger town, being given the opportunity to experience and see new things. Traveling is one the ways people can experience new things, some move to different towns others just visit. Emporia is a small town in Kansas with a population of roughly 25,000 people while Topeka with a population of roughly 127,000 people nearly quintupled the amount of people in Emporia. Towns are never alike yet one takes notice of similarities and differences such as the scenery,…

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    defensive. I could have rephrased the question without using the word “why.” When the ct. disclosed his past suicidal ideation, I immediately asked in a direct manner if Mr. S wanted to kill himself. When Mr. S disclosed information about his “guardian angels,” I encouraged him to describe of hallucination. I also restated what the ct. said previously about coping mechanisms, and I offered self by offering to play the ct.’s card game. The goal was met during this interaction because the ct.…

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    In “Fahrenheit 451”, Bradbury creates a futuristic community that depends on technology to take care of simple responsibilities. Bradbury uses exposition to give his readers a background on this futuristic society in order to understand how things work. He introduces Montag as a conformist for the government. Montag is a Fireman. Firemen, in this futuristic society, duties are to start fires in people homes that possess books, these people are considered criminals. To readers this is a…

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    “Women are the backbone of a family and the bedrock of a nation. They bring life into the world. They sense the cries of an infant. Their instincts are to care for the old, the sick and those in need.” (……) There are exceptions, of course, but Zetta Brown is not one. Furthermore, I am positive that the quote is solely based on the life of Zetta Brown. Zetta resides on James Island and was the caregiver to Bishop Ernest L Unterkoefler of the Charleston Catholic Dioceses, which is how my parents…

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    being a bitter teacher. Lily certainly knew how to get her parents attention. With her rebellious actions and looks, that caught her parents’ eye. She also picked up the flute quickly like if playing music was in her nature. Mrs. Pritchett’s “guardian angel” helped her overcome the idea of committing suicide and thought about how that won't change how she feels towards Mr. Pritchett. Uma shows her intelligence by asking everyone to share and focus on their one amazing thing and pay no attention…

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    “The Child Called It,” by Dave Pelzer is a novel based on a child who is mistreated by his mother. The stepmother treats the child worst than trash. He is fed teaspoons of ammonia, a harmful substance for a human body. He sleeps under the kitchen table with the cold as his blanket. It is a great example of what child goes trough when he or she is been mistreated by a relative. Priests The sexual abuse of children was rarely discussed in public before the nineteen seventy’s, and it was not…

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