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    Macbeth and Lady Macbeth essay Love is a feeling that many people fail to understand. The play Macbeth is a great example of this, and is portrayed through the feelings that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth share with one another. Lady Macbeth does not truly love Macbeth but is with him for his handiness , and blindness to being manipulated and persuaded. Lady Macbeth is constantly manipulating him, constantly putting his life in danger, and always emotionally hurting him for her own selfish reasons.…

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    The Jala Motif

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    1 ANURAN DASGUPTA Filtering the Gaze – The Jala Motif in the decorations of Apsara Bracket Figures in the Cennakesava temple of Belur After the decline of the late Chalukyans, the northern region of their territory (present southern Karnataka) saw the rise of a dynasty named Hoysala. At their peak their kingdom spread from the Tungabhadra River in the north (Chalukyan territory) to the Kaveri river in the south (Chola territory). Originated in the hilly regions of western boundary of the Hassan…

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    days became so hot that people had to lay on the ground in order for them to breath. It was so dark in the tunnels that when they come up and saw the sunlight, they were temporary blind. They also had all kind of poisoning animals and rodents, like scorpions, ants, and snakes, not to count the limited amount of water and food this person had. Most of the soldier slept or worked during the day and only came out at night to scavenge food, look after their crops they left behind, and to battle the…

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    Who can be more penny-wise than us when it comes to travelling? I see people bragging about their budget, which seems to be too good to be true… then I see people totally dumbfounded by it haha! You’ll never get to tell whether this is factual unless you’ve done enough research before your trip. What can you expect if you are totally naive when exploring a foreign country? You’ll be doomed to disappointment. Yes, research is the key. Travel blogs or firsthand experiences from your friends are…

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    1980s: Song Analysis

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    Band Paper Spring 2018 Ava Cortelli I do love today’s music. I’m big into pop and alternative music and I like to listen to whatever is on the radio. I also enjoy movie soundtracks such as The Greatest Showman and even Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Although I’m happy where music is at today, If I could go back to any musical time period, I would definitely go back to the 80s when post-disco music became popular and rock continued to amuse a wide audience. The 1980s are remembered for pop…

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    adopts extremely rigid and protective properties. Examples of this armor are SAS-TEC, SW, d3o, Rukka APS air, EXO-TEC and TF armor. They are currently being used in jackets, trousers and suits by manufacturers such as REV'IT!, Firstgear, BMW Apparel, Scorpion, Rukka, Klim and Aerostich respectively..…

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    Camp Keem Reflection

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    told everyone our name and then shared an interesting fact about us. The counselors in my group were: Sushi, Gus, BumbleBre, and Megasaurus. The teens other than myself were: Moonwalker, Slim Shady, Tiny Dancer, Talvi, Purple, Iggy, Red Man, and Scorpion. We all played a game of telephone, and it was hilarious. Due to something that came out during telephone, we decided to name our group the “Purple Pandas”. We all then made our way to the dining hall for dinner. I was expecting the gross…

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    the readers, which make them learn a lesson and become a better person. In The Pearl there is racism toward Kino. The white priest and doctor discriminated against him until he found the pearl and became rich. Kino's baby had just been stung by a scorpion. Kino and his wife, Juana, went to see a doctor. When the doctor's servant asked Kino if he had any money, he pulled out a paper will small, ugly pearls. When he came back to the gate, he gave them back. "The doctor has gone out,' he said. "We…

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    he and Enkidu seemed invincible. Gilgamesh is “afraid of death, so [he] wander[s] the wild, to find Uta-napishti,” (IX 5-6) the one man who has escaped the doom of mortality. During his journey, he continuously battles nature. First, he meets the scorpion-men. When “Gilgamesh [sees] the, in fear and dread he [covers] his face.” (IX 42-43) Upon the realization that Gilgamesh is ⅔ god, they let him pass. Soon, Gilgamesh meets Uta-napishti, and is challenged to stay awake for six days and seven…

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    Materialism In The Pearl

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    Kino was once a simple man who lived a simple life, content with his home and family. He realizes he can obtain much more which uncovers his true greed, and selfishness. In John Steinbeck’s novella The Pearl, Steinbeck emphasizes how materialism corrupts and destroys through the values and intentions other characters have regarding the pearl, the harm caused to Kino’s family, and the death of Kino’s own son. Kino was once someone content with his simple and indigent life, yet his values,…

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