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    For residents in or near the state of Texas, the Serenity House Detox - Houston provides a convenient location for detox. As a top Houston detox center, we offer a complete menu of detox programs. Our detox programs are administered by highly trained counselors and medical staff. Depending on your specific…

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    done. But he just said nothing. And rose talked to him and he still doesn't care. Confusing? I know. Black and blue. Black is a very rare color i got in our friendship. Maybe i am just too shy. To go up to him and tell him i need to talk to him. Serenity and bella in a sense bully him. Make him screw up. He his him. And he makes mistakes. So they push him to do it to get on him. To get mad at him…

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    that the silence could be enlightening? Joanne Diaz offers her opinion on this subject in “On My Father’s Loss of Hearing.” She conveys her theme of “love hurts much less in [deafness’] serenity” (Diaz line 28) through vivid imagery, simile, and tone. When Diaz writes “love hurts much less in [deafness’] serenity,” (Diaz line 28) she means that all of the hardships her father had to hear are now silenced by his deafness. She makes this…

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    What color is love? Rora Blue, an artist, has many fascinating pieces of work; but the most famous project may have confirmed what color people imagine love to be. Almost two years ago, Blue started a project called “The Unsent Project”. The artist created an archive for people to submit texts they’d like to send to their first love. In addition to writing what they feel, people pick a color they associate with their first love. The colors people can choose for their texts range from white to…

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    10.8.15 Unable to attend the exhibitions at The Museum of Northern Arizona or Coconino Center for the Arts, I went downtown to the Shane Night Gallery. The gallery is set up with images lining the walls, some images are near the bottom, and resting backwards- their frames resting against the walls others rest on a shelf in the same manner. There is very little in the gallery besides art. The whole gallery has an antique and rustic feel. The flawed wood in the floor and the rough texture of…

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    In this paper I will be covering my plan for the next five years and describing what I’m going to do with what I’ve got. I will begin by explaining which values are internally and persistently most important to me as well as describing them in depth. After reviewing my values, I will describe the moral codes and rules that have been introduced to me through my culture and which I try to abide by in order to improve the quality of my personality. Then I will vividly describe what I imagine my…

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    For my third museum visit I went to the museum of fine arts in St. Petersburg on the 21st of April. This museum had everything from classical antiquity sculptures to contemporary abstract art. The piece that I am going to discuss in detail is titled Encroachment and was painted by Jay Hall Connaway. When first looking at this oil painting, aspects of the scenery stand out most. The painting depicts waves crashing into rocks along the coastline. In particular, there is one wave that is in the…

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    take seats around several tables.The facilitator introduced herself, by name, and then by acknowledging that she was an alcoholic. She then gave everyone a moment for quiet prayer or meditation, followed by the group reciting the serenity prayer: Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and…

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    Poem Analysis: Dover Beach

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    author, Matthew Arnold, deceives readers into thinking that the speaker is actually calm and at peace. However, if we examine the poem attentively, we notice that Arnold worries about life and its meaning. The mood of the poem changes from one of serenity to one of sadness. Arnold creates the mood by utilizing different types of descriptive adjectives, imagery, similes, and metaphors. Using these literary elements, he portrays a man standing in front of a window meditating about the sound of the…

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    “The Sound of Night” Analysis It is human instinct to fear the dark. Whether it is the monsters under the bed or the noises that come when the sun goes down, individuals continue to be irrationally afraid of the night. In her poem “The Sound of Night,” Maxine Kumin manages to play on these emotions through the utilization of descriptive diction and repetition. Kumin’s word choice within the poem allows the speaker to emphasize the sounds in the forest, create an irrationally fearful tone, and…

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