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    Art Of Healing

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    simple tight clothes. I did not quite understand the meaning of Circular and, so I did some research which said states that it “captures the full circle of human emotions”. The second dance Sketches of flames was a dance about the joyful or painful love between men and…

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    heels in love with her husband. After her first murder Mrs. Maloney doesn’t choke up, or fall to pieces. Before the end Mrs. Maloney is proud of what she did. With this story “lamb to the slaughter” the author Roald Dahl characterizes Mrs.Maloney as dynamic, revealing to us that people are fragile and can snap at the slightest things. Mrs. Maloney loves her husband. According to her internal monologue Mrs. Maloney “loved the warmth that came out of him”, and we can infer that she loves him…

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    the soundtrack to The Phantom of the Opera features dramatic and emotion filled music. From utilizing volume and dynamics, Andrew Lloyd Webber, the composer, has brilliantly utilized music to keep one captivate in the show between and during intense mood changes. Aside from just the sound, the writers have made heart touching lyrics to further lure the audience in such as “wildly my mind beats against you, but my soul obeys ” in Wandering Child when the Phantom shows up at Christine's father’s…

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    I am a 13-year-old girl and I choose not to take drugs. Why? Some are family reasons and the other is facts why I won't do it. Let's start with the family reasons. I had a cousin once and he got into drugs and alcohol. It really ruins him for awhile. Then when my grandma was going to kick him out because of that he decided to change. Now he is eight years clean and goes to places and makes speeches to people on why to quit. There are many side effects to drugs. Ones that affect your brain,…

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    and Tom Buchanan in which they all help into demonstrating the purpose of this film. The Narrator who is neighbors to Gatsby is a young conservative men who hoped to find freedom in New York, he is also Daisy’s far away cousin who is Gatsby long lost love. The main character Gatsby who became a millionaire by performing under the counter business wasn’t always rich he was born to a lower class family and changed his name to forgot about his past. Meyer Wolfsheim who helped him reach his american…

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    one sees death, No one [hears] the voice of death, But cruel death cuts off mankind.” The Gods can ignore Death, but humans can only long for such relief Gods have. Despite the fact that humans, like Gilgamesh, are capable of intervening with Gods’ moods, humans are both helpless and hapless in the face of God’s power. Humans try to balance the power of God, or nature, by having civilization and rationalism. Nonetheless, death is enough to explain human’s futile attempts to confront…

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    Pentathlon Translations

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    An excerpt from the beginning of the song Love is an open door. The song is a duet between Princess Anna [A:] and Prince Hans [H:]. When they sing together, it is marked as [B:], which stands for both Love is an open door –original lyrics Subtitles Dub: Ovi nyt auki on O S D [A:] All my life has been a series of doors in my face And then suddenly I bump into you [A:] Ovet…

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    Creating dreams and ambitions are a key part in life and human implementation. Whether one’s objective in life is to get married, be a professional actor, or discover a new scientific theory, one must fabricate those wishes and joys in order to achieve them. The poem “The Impossibles” by Patrick Lewis is a metaphorical piece about how one must “plant” their aspirations and plan what they want to achieve. Later on, they can follow their hearts and minds and make their lives feel complete. It also…

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    The 1st movement is kind of Sonata-Allegro form. The opining melody of the first movement was soft and slow with a touch of melancholy and I love this type. It starts with a softly-lovely flute and then the violins with strings accompanying. The violins are way up in the high part of their pitch which making it more refreshing. The tempo is not fast at the beginning, but then it become faster…

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    to do is decide on which one to watch. This is not an uncommon scenario because of how loved these movies are. But what makes chick flicks so lovable? In order to be a great chick flick, it has to have a strong female lead, be humorous, and have a love interest. Naturally, most of the best uplifting chick flicks have a strong female lead. For instance, in the…

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