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    stands mute. She is anonymous and placing the work too squarely in any one person gives up her ephemeral, mysterious beauty. As now she can stand for the women of the court, women in Egyptian history, or humanity in to. She reveals the possibilities of human representation, the craftsman’s skill, and the stone’s form. Her ruin, record of time’s social passage, is also a site for imaginative retelling. Her incomplete face may speak of the past or the contemporary, of political upheaval, crafted…

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    Atticus was nervous, and this made you nervous in turn. What was wrong? Did it have to do with you? Work? Family? Whatever it was, he wasn't talking. "(Y/n)?" he asked, taking your trembling hand in his. "Are you alright?" "Are you?" you asked. He sighed and pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose with his free hand. "Never mind that; you're shaking." "I am?" you said, laughing anxiously. "What is it?" "You're nervous." "Yes, so I am. What has that got to do with you, miss?" He…

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    The Blue Sweater

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    Boston Globe Review Jacqueline Novogratz’s memoir, The Blue Sweater, is eye opening, inspiring and thought provoking. Written and published in 2009, the book quickly grew in popularity and instantly became a New York Times Bestseller. It begins with an embarrassing memory from high school, where the author, Jacqueline Novogratz, is harassed for the shrinking blue sweater that her uncle had given her. That same day, she immediately goes home, boxes up the sweater and donates it to goodwill,…

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    “Run!” I yelled; the object sounded half human, half alien. It was louder than anything I had ever heard before. I was at the base of the treeline when I looked back; stunned in disbelief. Everyone faced down on the cold hard ground. Long pieces of grass were parted upwards from their bodies; and their blood tainting the area around. A large unknown animal stared straight through me from across the red splattered field. It had the most petrifying eyes, like dark ice. It pierced right through my…

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    different colors as an infant and able to categorize the colors even though they haven’t learn any language. The way that people process color and language are congruent. Language can structure how the brain structure the visual world. The right side of human brain process the color categories. In the English world, there are eleven categories of colors, whereas in Nambia, they only have four categories of language which are Borou (Blue, green), Zoozu (dark colors, red, black and purple), Vapa…

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    Prior to starting medical school, I had only thought of being professional in vague terms: being courteous to others, setting a good example, etc. Now that I am approaching the completion of my first term in medical school, I can see that professionalism is much more than I had previously thought. Being a professional requires a continual hunger for knowledge, realizing one’s limits and weaknesses and working to improve them, accepting responsibility for one’s actions, working well with others…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such as red purple, blue purple, blue green and red orange. By this way the color wheel is created. We will never really know why but scientists seem to think that there is an evolutionary benefit to humans being able to see color. They…

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    Sean Blumlein Mr. Flood English 11 H 20 March 2018 Light Prevails in the Night People hear the word light and they often think of physical light, but the word light has many underlying interpretations and meanings. Whether in the form of wavelengths, the constant struggle of good vs. evil, representing life, a guide, a force, or to describe speed, light is almost always a positive that often relates to a person being on the pathway to happiness. The many elements and meanings of…

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    is an optical device that records images that can be stored instantly or transmitted to another location. These images can be still photographs or moving images like videos. The functioning of the camera is very similar to the functioning of the human eye. It is an image forming device. A camera works with the light of the visible spectrum. It creates an image of the object and records the image on a photographic film. Every camera uses a very basic design: light enters a close d box through a…

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    developed during the critical period leading to amblyopia condition. On the other hand since individual B has plasticity even after the closure of the critical period, this individual is able to train his lazy eye with certain task and eventually that lazy eye will function as a normal eye as if that individual did not even have…

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