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    gently with her left hand. The child’s hands are clasped as he looks back up at the woman’s eyes. He is in a contrapposto pose as he places all his weight in his right leg,…

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    in the search of a new place, a new start. Throughout the novel, Steinbeck describes the characters through their hands as he refers the working men to “ranch-hands”. He explains the characters through the description and comparisons of their hands. He usually emphasizes Lennie’s hands more because he is the main character of the novel along with George.…

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    Holding responsibility for one’s actions and accepting blame are two different forms of remorse. Although, ostensibly they seem to overlap and carry the same meaning, the actual engineering of each form of remorse differs greatly in regards to the consequences or even references they are associated with. In individual ministerial responsibility within New Zealand’s government, the consequences are found to be more in the lines of holding responsibility for one’s actions rather than accepting…

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    Corporate finance researchers suggest three theoretical models that can help identify which firm characteristics determine corporate cash holdings decisions. Thus, the corporate cash holding determinants have since been a subject of explanation in the framework of: the trade-off theory, financial hierarchy theory and free cash flow theory. 2.1.1 Trade-Off Theory The literature on trade-off model about cash explicitly applied to companies is usually traced back to Tobin (1956), and Miller and…

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    upper portion of the dress has fallen off of the upper portion of her body exposing both of her breasts. Her hair is up and she is wearing some sort of red cap. Her skin is fair and her cheeks are red. She is barefooted and is holding the French flag in the air in her right hand and a rifle with a bayonet in her left. Beneath her is the ruins of some building destroyed in battle and the bodies of fallen soldiers. The sun is shining down on her causing her to stand out in the midst of battle.…

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    Louise Antoinette Children

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    The fabric at the bottom intertwines creating a simple texture on her dress. The daughter wears a white dress her shoes are a bright orange color in contrast with her dress, holding the mother’s hand her gaze is serious looking timid. The young girl isn’t holding any type of object. The girl is painted without any items in hand unlike her siblings. The artist made her shin look soft and very delicate; she most likely stays inside with her mother. Louise Antoinette’s right arm rests on the…

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    Hitchcock’s film generates the suspense and curiosity in Psycho. He demonstrates in various and specific ways that we would not expect to happen. It has happened to be one of the biggest hits ever in the 60’s. He has been one of the first people to introduce many things in the film industry, especially the toilet scene. In a way Hitchcock makes us want more and it gets us to anticipate and to expect for more things to happen. Alfred Hitchcock turns our stomachs upside down and leaves us wanting…

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    Starting from the top of the ivory panel, there are two soldiers holding their spears and falling to the ground in front of a round shaped building and a fruit tree. The soldier on the right, his cloak or cape is in the air and he is bending down towards the ground, which suggests he is falling. In Matthew’s description of the Holy Women at the Tomb, an earth quick occurs and an angel appears from the heaven after the two women come near the tomb. According to Matthew, when the angel appears,…

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    Hausa Greetings Analysis

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    waive of hand. General for all categories of people Sai gobe Malam Garba sai gobe. With or without a handshake or waive of the hand. General for all categories of people Sai jibi Jama’a sai jibinku. With or without a handshake or waive of the hand. General for all categories of people Sai da safe Jama’a sai da rananku. With or without a handshake or waive of the hand. General for all categories of people Sai da rana Jama’a sai da rananku. With or without a handshake or waive of the hand.…

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    In the portrait, Frida Kahlo juxtaposed Mexico and the United States reflecting her love and patriotism for her original country. On the left, Frida revealed her feeling about her country by showing the sun inside an unusual cloud, in addition she shaped the sun as a human face which is bleeding that is divulge what is Farida thought about her country. In the same side of the portrait she shown the moon in the cloud too which is illustrate depression. Also she shown the flowers, wild plants, and…

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