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    This assumptions or analysis of the gods being beautiful and full of happiness brings them as perfect. The Greek's notion of perfection is beautiful, saint and happy. Therefore, love is not perfect like the gods, as it does not possess these things. Happiness is described as the act of being in possession of beautiful and good things. According to Diotima's description of love or Eros, he is not perfect. He is poor and lacks a lot of things which makes him imperfect. He was born of Poverty and…

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    the technique of lighting in another one of his films, Edward Scissorhands, to construct the distinction in the fact that Edward will always have that strange, innocent quality about him. For instance, there is high key lighting on the perfect houses in the perfect neighborhood, compared to Edward’s mansion on the hill. Enhancing the difference between Edward and everybody else. His house is dark, black, and gloomy which reflects on his personality as well. Edward doesn’t seem to speak as much…

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    Because it is small, lots of people find them very attractive. However, there are both pros and cons of having these cute animals in your house. Discussed below are the various aspects you need to consider. The Advantages It has a long lifespan. If you are really looking for a steady companion, a teacup pig is perfect for you. Its lifespan ranges from 15 to 20 years. However you need to take good care of it to ensure that it will live longer. It is intelligent. Despite the general feedback…

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    The Perfect Cleanser Cosmopolitan magazine is for an audience of fashionable women and what is trending now. This magazine is published by Hearst Corporation May 2015. Cosmopolitan was first published in the United States back in the late 80’s. The magazine’s purpose is to demonstrate how women are beautiful through makeup and fashion. Women may feel persuaded to get advice in fashion or love. Most women may find it appealing in different aspects. The advertisement “Simple” located in the…

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    Stanfield made sure that every aspect of the photo gave full impact to his viewers. In speaking about the surgeon, Stanfield says to National Geographic, who included his picture in their “100 Best Pictures”, “I never let him out of my sight, never turned my back on him…this was the pay off." The article done by National Geographic, also mentions that he used 22 rolls of film before reaching that perfect moment he wanted to capture and share with the world. One trait…

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    Photo Editing Essay

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    people’s minds with a false and perverted (“to change [something good] so that it is no longer what it was or should be” (Webster) view on body image for both men and women. Media uses tools such as Photoshop to change the model into a so-called perfect human form, which is usually unnatural and unachievable by the average person. Eating disorders, and low self-esteem seem to be a side effect of this. Media should not be so quick to change the human form because doing so is having a negative…

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    William Feather once said “One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure.” That is exactly what Mark Twain did in his classic novel, The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn. Despite the fact that many people and schools find the book containing vulgar language and not appropriate. The tale of Huck Finn and his adventure down one of the greatest rivers in America deem the novel to be a classic American tale. Huckleberry Finn doesn’t grow up like a happy everyday kid. There is…

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    The Adaptation Of Love

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    experiences – the so called corruptive love laced with a hint of hazed mystery. If there ever was a perfect definition of love, the characters within the story defiantly do not exhibit it at all. They’re more or less the extremes of love, the low and high points. From the depressive, drunken stupor love to the puppy-dog-eyed, lovey-dovey love. Both couples have various aspects that support the accusation, possibly even countless, mind boggling infectious reasons. When in the…

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    Keith E. Stanovich, the author of “How to Think Straight About Psychology,” explains different aspects of psychology to his readers in the first chapter of his book. He starts off by stating how Sigmund Freud is a fraud when it comes to psychology. Although Freud’s work in psychology is so little, he is the reason why many people misunderstand psychology. Then the chapter begins to talk about how psychology is composed of different topics and studies, and when there are many different topics it…

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    Pale Paley's Analysis

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    a hypothetical story of discovering a watch on a heath. Paley describes the watch in great detail; the coiled elastic springs, the flexible chain, a series of wheels, etc. He explains how they work together, what they are composed of, and how each aspect of this hypothetical watch is how it is for a reason. The wheels are brass to avoid rusting, the springs are steel because no other metal is so elastic, the face of the watch is glass to protect the watch while the time can still be seen. It is…

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