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    00.0% The uniqueness of the text CREATE ORIGINAL ESSAY desert I arrived in the Abu Dhabi desert, the view amazed me, it was so elegant and mesmerizing that for an instant I forgot about the sweltering heat that penetrated my skin. The sky looked like lashes of water color, with spots of red and blue, and at some points they joined to form a shade of indigo and lilac. There were many spotted clouds above, that filled the sky with their pure white puffiness, but it was the vivid sun that I could…

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    Story of Petra Hillsburg The air was stifling and muffed, as it strangled the life out of everyone in the room. Who knew that this would be the most enigmatic and complex trial in the history of man kind. In the front of the room stood the tower of a man, with a mean double chin, ready to convict and sentence a man to death, with a stroke of his gavel. Judge Richard, known as the hanging judge has never acquitted a man in his life. He holds the record of three hundred convictions a multitude…

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    up” means nobody helps the house (humans) avoid a fatalist future. Eventually, the house burns (the death of society), and it (humans) could not avoid it. After humans vanished, a wall (symbolizing a post-apocalyptic world) remained marked with silhouettes (those symbolize human damage to our surroundings). Furthermore, the poem “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Sara Teasdale (the poem from which the story takes its name) conveys nature will go on and thrive without humans. “And not one will know…

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    Otto Dix The War Analysis

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    of black space in her carvings. This darkness shows the pain that many Germans experienced after the war. Käthe Kollwitz noted in her diary, “Pain is completely dark.” The subjects in The Parents are cut in a way in which they almost look like silhouettes because their bodies are left black and their faces are covered. This darkness shows their sorrow and grief. In The Widow II, the mother and child lie on the ground and…

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    What is your experience with and opinion about Interventional radiology? Carefully looking within all of Chapter 1, can you tell us where the cat is? According to the British Society of Interventional Radiology (n.d.), Interventional Radiology is a novel field of medicine that combines the expertise of a radiologist together with the knowledge of therapeutic intervention using advanced techniques using a range of imaging guidance modalities such as X-ray fluoroscopy, ultrasound, computed…

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    a fact, Basquiat conforms the face of the policeman with what it appears to be a cage. What gives the impression of a captive person. He paints an Afro American man who is imprisoned in a system where he does not belong. Furthermore, the way the silhouette is conformed with the head lounged in his shoulders is an authentic emblem of inferiority. On the left side of the painting it is observable a yellowish stain on the chest of the policeman. It was painted by the artist lightly; it is assumable…

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    Little Red

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    hear anything other than shuffling as if multiple people were in the house. She waits a couple minutes. Still nothing, so she breaks the lock open. The house is covered in darkness, she goes to her grandmother's room. She see’s her grandmother’s silhouette laying down in her bed. She then turns around and decides to start a fire since the was very dark. Luna puts everything down in the…

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    Susan Shaw's Short Story

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    Susan Shaw is my name; I am going to tell you the story of a good friend of mine Helen Fisher. It was a frigid winter night in 1692, the location Salem, Massachusetts. See Helen was the kind of person who was very outspoken and always loved to learn new things. But Helen also had a dark secret, and I help her the best way I could. I remember the day she told me about it, I was cooking my dinner, I could smell the deer stew from the deer my husband killed that morning as the aroma filled the…

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    lock all of them inside of his kingdom. He thought that if they were all inside then there would be no way death would reach them. The guests laugh and dance all night, until all of a sudden the clock strikes midnight. They all notice a dark creepy silhouette, who has recently died of the Red Death. This guy makes his way through the palace spreading his disease and killing everyone in the palace one by one. This story conveys the fear of death excellent because the prince was so scared of death…

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    heart beating. Not to mention how music brings people together. So one night while Francis was sleeping. The creator sent Francis a dream of choke cherry bushes swaying in the wind and elks running through the forest. In the dream he could see the silhouette of a man against a teepee wall playing a hand drum with a drumstick that was illuminating light. The Creator then spoke and said,” Francis my son I see how you love music and want to bring happiness to the people. Here are the elements…

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