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    assured on the same adventure and interest or any part thereof, and the sums insured exceed the indemnity allowed by this Act, the assured is said to be over-insured by double insurance”. Further Explainingit can be said that when any particular subject is insured by two different insurance companies it is said to be covered under double insurance. It is generally adopted when there is any doubt on the financial position of insurer. It is often argued by insured that they have right to have…

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    thinking in each subject matter they addressed and how it impacted the primary group of their concern. As a reader it allowed me to reflect on my way of thinking and it also brought to fruition an internal battle of detecting inconsistences in the writer’s main tenets and my solution to them; or resigning my assent to each…

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    leaving breadcrumbs, threading our subject, does one remember whence s/he came, where his/her subject ends and begins. Language may offer a solution to reduce problems into simplicity, but for such problems it conceals in language the people suffering within it. The alcoholic, the prostitute, the shameful, are made into monstrous forms by the epithets defining their subject: where language presumes they have no shame, immoral epithets drown those in pity for a subject "incapable" of change.…

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    Compared to the normal patients, the MCI and AD subjects displayed some variations in their default mode network, and more specifically in the early phase. When looking at the regions of deactivation, they noticed that the areas of MCI were the same as the control group, just to a smaller degree. There…

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    Rosenberger v. University of Virginia Rosenberger v. University of Virginia was a case that focused on wanting eligible funding for student religious publications. Although, the university provided funding for other organizations, the student religious organization for publication did not meet the criteria, according to the University of Virginia. Facts The University of Virginia has several organizations on its campus that allows publications to be printed according to their specific…

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    painting is large: 48 H x 42 W x 1 D (in). There the subject, Peter Rodriguez, gazes in two adjacent forms at you while amidst a overwhelming background. At least it seems like a background until you realize the perspective places the color both in behind and in front of the subject. And then as you walk up even…

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    differences present between the artwork, each focuses on a similar subject, the human male. Weather the art be Caravaggio’s Bacchus, Narsingh’s Maharaja Jaswant Singh II of Marwar, or Yokoyama Taikan’s Kutsugen, each piece focuses on a male figure surrounded by important symbolism of the time period. The paintings may be painted with different styles and materials, in different time periods, but the male figure is a constant subject matter in each piece of artwork, regardless of the artists’…

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    Initially, the most striking feature of Eroded Rock, Point Lobos, a gelatin silver print by Edward Weston, is its relationship between positive and negative space. The photo’s subject is an eroded rock, whose rough, raised plateaus create a light positive space and emerge from smooth, blackened sections of the eroded rock which create the image’s negative space. These sections of eroded rock envelop the plateaus in languid serpentine lines, almost as though the plateaus are land masses cast…

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    Throughout the Renaissance, artists opted away from religious ideals their predecessors throughout the Middle Ages had emphasized, revamping concepts of the individual in their works. In particular, they focused on realistic depiction of new subject matters, deliberate creation using artistic abilities, and importance of human ideals. Contrary to religious figures of the Medieval Ages’ art, in the Renaissance, patrons of the arts began to commission artists to create art about classical themes.…

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    After reading this novel, I had a strong understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations of this book. In the oral discussion our class talked about how time could matter. I agreed with a fellow student when she said “The time matters because the place smells but it did not impact him” and “The systems in place back then made it easier to kill and not get caught.” What they said justified what I already thought. The next section of the discussion was, did the…

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