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    My mum is many things: a teacher, a citizen, a daughter, a sister, a wife and so many other things. But this endless list boils down to one main thing – my mother is a human being; an unbelievable one human being. This is ordinarily where an author boasts on about their mother being the best mother out there as everyone contradicts against this by shouting out on about how admirable and awe-inspiring their mother is. In my opinion, I would like to argue we fight for our mums in the midst of a…

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    In William Shakespeare’s King Lear as the world of Ancient Britain begins to tear asunder about the play’s constituents, most turn in one manner or another to nature for consolation or as a guide. Nature is ever-present in the play, from the supposedly unnatural uprising of children against their fathers to the physical presence the storm that lashes Lear after he has been usurped. Each character appeals to nature, but in very distinct fashions that often reveals much about themselves. While the…

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    Karl Marx Book Report

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    Engels. Engels would become Marx’s colleague and lifelong friend. According to Frederic Bender, 1944’s Paris would also be the setting where Marx would write the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (1). These manuscripts contained Marx’s first inklings…

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    At the end of the book when Winston 's brain has been rearranged after years of torture and he now believes in party values yet there is still a party of him that remembers things still has inklings of non-party thoughts. For example on ( end of book).At a point near the end of the book Winston remembers his mother; a childhood memory, the ones the party had erased. He pushes the memory away because to think about will make him go insane yet…

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    Comparative Analysis

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    In the book, Introducing Comparative Politics by Steven Orvis and Carol Ann Drogue, the content containing Middle East, Asia and Africa is infrequent whereas information on the Americas and European is numerous. There is evidence the authors wrote the textbook in a Eurocentric tone. Honestly, the authors were very far from avoiding Eurocentrism and there are ways to avoid the ironic misfortune. Firstly, the case studies are imbalanced amongst the eleven countries. Secondly, Eurocentric based…

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    Niagara Falls Upon arriving to the Allentown Art Museum I had a slight idea of what I was looking for. My initial plan was to simply find a piece of artwork that I was immediately drawn to, because it would mean that it was something I wanted to learn more about. Interestingly enough, prior to this museum, I had never been to art museum. Walking through I was mesmerized by various paintings, and also turned away by numerous others. This was to be expected; however, the one artwork that I found…

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    deeply rooted in the eucharist. Each day he would also visit the basilica of our lady of pilar asking mary to request God to show what he wanted him to do. As he recalled on october 2 1968 ( vatican website, josemaria biography) “ Since I felt those inklings of God's love, I sought to carry out, within the limits of my smallness, what he expected from this poor instrument. And, with those yearnings, I prayed and prayed and prayed, in constant prayer. I kept on repeating: Domine, ut sit!, Domine,…

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    disease claimed thousands if not millions of natives, while their priests and chiefs struggled to explain what happened. Combat against superior European forces claimed those that were not swept away by sickness. Last, those that survived were but inklings of the people and culture before them, and a population recovery never happened. European colonialism in the new world was not only the start of a new period, it was the end of an old one containing societies in some ways more advanced than…

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    loved during times of despair. Repetition is used to increase her enthusiasm and to create a memorable rhythm for the reader. Wimmer in a sense by repetition is coaxing the reader to perhaps convert to Christianity if the reader should have a slight inkling. She rhymes throughout her poem: “When I say I am a Christian/I don 't speak of this with pride/ I 'm confessing that I stumble/needing God to my guide” ( “Christian” 5-8 ). Her poem is modest, sincere, and humble which is easily interpreted…

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    Bridget Riley

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    “Focusing isn't just an optical activity; it is also a mental one.” – Bridget Riley Who is Bridget Riley? Bridget Riley is a British artist, best known for her work in the OP art movement. Riley was born in South London in 1931. When War broke out in 1939 she was evacuated to safety. She has said this early childhood exposure had affected her artistic vision for life. She study art at Royal College of Art from 1952-1953. In 1956 she went to an art exhibition of American Abstract…

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