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    "Some examples are well known—the 400 species of birds that migrate at night in North America, the sea turtles that come ashore to lay their eggs—and some are not, such as the bats that save American farmers billions in pest control and the moths that pollinate 80% of the world’s flora." Here Paul appeals to humans sends of logic by siting examples of animals that would collapse without darkness. He also uses simile to show the destructiveness light pollution. "Ecological light pollution is…

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    The Hermann Rorschach Test

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………………….2 FINDINGS………………………………………………………………………………………….3-6 FINDINGS’ GRAPHICS…………………………….…………………………………………………5-6 CONCLUSİON…………………………………………………………………………………….7 SOURCES…………………………………………………………………………………………8 INTRODUCTION Hermann Rorschach Test is a psychological test which helps to research personality traits in detail. Consequently, it is a test which helps you to understand your psychology. Furthermore it is being used in…

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    The article Vanishing Knowledge written by David Ehrenfeld is a very effective piece. Through the six paragraphs I have chosen on pages 16 – 17, Ehrenfeld discusses the fact that although, in today’s society, we are rapidly growing with technology and coming up with new discoveries for the future, we are also forgetting valuable knowledge from the past. Within the six paragraphs, Ehrenfeld talks about his “fear for us” because the puzzles and wonders of the world are rapidly disappearing from…

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    for not waiting for him. As Gatsby moves in closer to Daisy, her” green light “ no longer blazes. Blue, which represents illusory,for example, in the third chapter gatsby has large parties in his “blue gardens where men and women came and went like moths”. The color blue has significance to gatsby as well such as his chauffeur's uniform, the dress gatsby gives to his party guest when her dress tears, the first sports jacket he receives when he began working for dan cody. The color yellow appears…

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    Gentle Rocky (1976) is the embodiment of the classic underdog story, which has been a beloved trope since Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. What makes it an instant classic, however, is the underdog himself- Rocky Balboa, the quintessential everyman with a heart of gold. He, as every underdog is, is highly relatable, but beyond that he particularly resonates with me because even though the story is about him achieving his goal, defeating Apollo Creed in a bloody one on one boxing match,…

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    was too focused on his goal of winning back Daisy his true love. Nick was told of Gatsby plan to finally see Daisy for the first time in five years and he says “ He had waited five years and bought a mansion where he dispensed starlight to casual moths-so that he could come over some afternoon to a stranger’s garden” (Fitzgerald 78). Gatsby has dedicated all his time over the last five years just so he could plan the perfect afternoon with Daisy. Gatsby put his whole life on hold making himself…

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    Elizabethan Theatre and Hamlet The Elizabethan era is named after the Queen of England - Queen Elizabeth I who reigned in the years of 1558 to 1603. During this time theatre became central in the social lives of society, whereas they used to be public executions and cockfighting. Elizabethan theaters was extemporary, loud, and dirty, however, it attracted audiences as large as 3000 people from all social classes. Though, mostly the upper classes because they could afford watching plays during…

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    both parents in their daily lifestyle. Transitioning to parenthood is a major life change that impacts parent’s personal lifestyle, health behaviors and health-related attitudes. The greatest change is experience for the women during the “first six moths postpartum”, while the men “experience changes across the first two years” (Adamson 161). After childbirth, parent’s demands…

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    Dona Josefa Analysis

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    While I was at the El Paso Art Museum a piece of artwork caught my eye. The piece is called Dona Josefa by Manuel Acosta. I find Manuel Acosta’s painting very interesting because it was made out of oil paint. In my opinion I feel like oil paint is a very beautiful technique to use. I feel the paint makes the painting pop out to the audience and makes it have a shine. Dona Josefa painting has a lot of visual elements that helps the audience understand the piece of artwork. Lastly the artwork of…

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    The topic of darkness is an often overlooked one, but in Paul Bogard’s article “Let there be dark” Bogard tells the reader some reasons that one should appreciate natural darkness, and why society should make sure that we make sure we do not lose it. Bogard uses a various number of techniques to make this statement, including facts and personal stories. According to Bogard, darkness should be preserved in that it is beneficial for our health, the environment and provides us with knowledge.…

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