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    The Hatchet Summary

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    Brian Robeson’s parents are divorced. He is going to see his father in the Canadian oil fields. Before he gets on the airplane, Brian’s mother gives him a hatchet. Brian is haunted by his parent’s divorce, even more so because he caught his mother cheating on his father before the divorce, but didn’t say a thing. On the way to the oil fields, the pilot of the plane suffers a heart attack and dies. Brian struggles to control the craft and eventually manages to send an emergency transmission.…

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    Gary Vaynerchuck once said “Please think about your legacy, because you’re writing it every day.” I’m Minasha Gunarathna, and I love Hamilton; An American Musical. Hamilton first made its off-Broadway debut in February 2015, with its first performance being sold out. Just 6 months later, the play was transferred to Broadway in August, where it debuted at the Richard Rodgers Theater. Hamilton was written and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, winning him a Pulitzer Prize for the musical. In 2016,…

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    (HIE). This ultimately left Terri in a vegetative state without any cognitive function. The normal definition of suffering requires conscious awareness and since Ms. Schiavo had no signs of cortical activity, she was not, by definition, suffering (Quill, 2005). Ms. Schiavo was in a vegetative…

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    like it was a good piece of art, but wouldn’t function well as a movie poster, like the project entailed. I read into my idea too much and made too many details that would be hard to pick up to a quick glance; like the kiss on Cyrano’s cheek, or the quill through his heart. Those symbols may have been impactful on their own, but since they weren’t the main focus of the piece, they…

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    Ojibwa Dream Catchers

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    We all dream. We wouldn’t be humans if we didn’t have an imagination while we are asleep. Have you ever wondered why we dream and sometimes we could never remember them? What are dream catchers? Why were they created? What are dreams? I know those are types of questions we all ask ourselves. A dream catcher is varying of expressions and specialties of the Native American tribal. The very first dream catcher of the Ojibwa was proposed to show normal insight. According to Frances Densmore,” In her…

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    The young angels showcased at the bottom of the painting are playing instruments during the event; the harp and violin respectively. While the older, adult disciples have books and quills with ink still attached to tip close to their persons. The men also exclusively hold tight to swords, canes, and another even has a wooden cross resting on his shoulder. Each face has intricate features that express a multitude of reactions and expressions…

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    close to doing what Scarlet Witch did alone, was when Tony Stark, Spiderman (Tom Holland), Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Mantis (Pom Klementieff), and Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), attempted to remove the gauntlet Thanos had that contained the infinity stones but putting him under hypnosis. But they failed due completely to Peter Quill inability to…

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    Opening with Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) as a child stating farewell to his mother, he is quickly whisked away into space and the rest is history. The opening credits feature his attempt to steal an orb with an unknown power set to Redbone’s Come and get Your Love (fantastic)…

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    harmony without sensual or tactile appeal. It is exhibited at the Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania, USA and originated from France. Still Life with a Skull and Writing Quill by Pieter Claesz This painting was done in 1628 using oil on wood measuring 24.1 by 35.9 centimeters. The piece of work features a skull, a writing quill, an overturned wine glass, candle holder, ink pot, and books placed on a table. It also features a dark background. The piece is a still life in the vanitas genre of…

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    During these trips Scrooge realizes that Christmas is actually a very merry day. In both Scrooge’s and Fezziwig's workplaces there were fires going. The people there worried hard and were eager for Christmas to come. You could hear the sounds of quills scratching in both places too. The employees were anticipating for Christmas to arrive also. You could hear carols being sung by people. They had lights on and the the scratching had the sounds of vigor.…

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