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    Throughout the drafting of the Constitution, the ideals and philosophy behind the ideas of human rights were twisted and molded to fit the needs of both the northern and southern representatives. Considering the issue of black rights during the 18th century, the dilemma between the 2 sides was balancing on a fair. Taking into account that the north was predominantly antislavery and the south was pro-slavery, without meeting an ultimatum, the Constitution would not for the United States. The…

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    Despite some of Dylan’s songs on the album lacking the weightiness that critics and audiences were used to, the calculated arrangement of the tracks established a structure that maintained listener’s interest. The album opens with a duet between Dylan and Johnny Cash on “Girl from The North Country.” The song serves as a prologue, calling back to simpler times of the past in Minnesota, when Dylan was surrounded by small-town, country culture. Dylan and Cash take turns singing “Remember me to one…

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    Man in the mirror By Michael Jackson, written by Siedah Garrett and Glen Ballard. The is a song that every one of us can reflect on. It has a message that change starts with yourself. In this day and age, where problems such as endangered species, global warming and pollution is blamed on humanity. It teaches us that to change the world, we must do our part first. I believe that the artist was trying to teach us in a song, that to change something you must look at the ‘Man in the Mirror’. This…

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    Jesus Christ is the I AM, eternal, ridged, unchanging, and constant Word made flesh. He can never not be who He is, yet through different eyes, different perceptions of Him exist. To the believer He is Savior and King, but to the skeptic He was just a Jewish man who was crucified. To some religions, He was a good Teacher, and to others He didn’t even exist. In the poem The Dream of the Rood, a perception is described that comes from a unique source, that of the cross Christ was crucified upon.…

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    culture and composition to communicate his interpretation of love. Tom McKinney uses expression to portray his interpretation of love through the use of realistic details. In the painting the father is smiling and looks euphoric. The use of this natural emotion allows the viewer to relate to the painting, it is easy to identify the strong bond the father has with his young daughter. The artist's use of natural expressions indicate his interpretation of love. McKinney…

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    Recently I’ve been exploring a new and fairly bizarre concept of physiological psychology claiming that most of our most vivid memories are actually wrong. It seems so deeply frightening that our most detailed and intense memories may not be nearly as truthful as we think. Memories that we as individuals are absolutely POSITIVE about may actually be distorted and/or fabricated in our own minds without us consciously being aware of it. One cooky discrepancy in the realm of (what I strongly…

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    “What is love? Baby, don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me, no more.” – Haddaway Back in the early 90’s, pop singer Haddaway posed a question about love. In this song, Haddaway explores the dimensions of what it means to love. A little silly, right? It’s hard for one to take this question seriously when all you can picture is a scene from “A Night at the Roxbury”, with Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan simultaneously bobbing their heads to the beat of this infamous song. While I can’t help but bob my head…

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    differently through advertisements like film posters, trailers, and reviews that can impel spectators to be interested to watch the films with different force of attraction by different genres adhibition. Indeed, there are also spectators with imparity interpretations of a film which depending on their expectations on genre. Dan Sperber and Deirdre…

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    Interpretation Theory is a person’s own judgment or view on something based on their experience. Someone that has a certain view or opinion on something has had a experience with something and has either enjoyed it or did not, but there is going to be bias towards the topic or on the subject later in life if they were to ever be put in the same situation again. There will not be agreements every second and minute of the day because each person has different worldviews and different perspectives…

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    In a similar way, McCane presents what he calls the “majority interpretation”, which similarly interprets Jesus metaphorically. The ‘majority interpretation’ claims Jesus “means, ‘Let the spiritually dead bury the physically dead.’ With these words Jesus calls his followers to leave behind all worldly commitments, including even the most intimate family ties.” Just as in Origen’s interpretation, the ‘majority interpretation’ finds Jesus to be commanding his disciples to “leave behind all…

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