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    Morning Ride

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    seen making its way across a cabbage leaf, most possibly its breakfast. Vyse demonstrates his skill in the modelling of muscular and underlying skeletal structure of the human figure. The arms are particularly well delineated showing the underlining tension in the limbs as the faun tries to remain seated on the snail’s shell. Vyse shows the viewer, not only the boy-faun’s physical attributes, but also his strength of will. According to Vyse, the faun’s curly coated haunches and cloven hooves…

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    our hearts. We are about 10 weeks pregnant and on the way to our first ultrasound. I am very nervous and filled with fear of the unknown. As I am trying to be strong for my nervous wife, I know that the strength I am trying to show is just on the surface. Inside is a plethora of thoughts and questions that are racing through my mind. How can I comfort my poor wife? Will I be able to hold it together if I hear the words I fear? How can I tell our other children? Will I be unable to be the rock…

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    Cezanne

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    landscapes ever painted.” (Fernández) The view in this painting is of a mountain in France that is surrounded by forests. When looking at this painting the vivid colors and soft airy textures creates a positive aura. In addition, there is a contrasting tension between the cool blue of the mountain and sky with the orange, red and green landscape as well as the shadows which are violet. Since the blue sky and the orange landscape are complimentary to each other it creates…

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    Distress in Newborn: It is important to understand that illness in the newborns often manifest as respiratory distress. All infants in respiratory distress should be stabilized as quickly as possible, obtaining radiographic/labs/microbiology tests and results must not delay treatment. Most common newborn diseases that present with respiratory distress are following: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome: MAS consists of delivery through meconium stained amniotic fluid with respiratory distress. Neonates…

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    Collapse In America

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    being fed up with all the talk about him Hoover quickly diverted the blame to immigrants, this caused a snowball effect. This scapegoat caused tension between natives and immigrants and immigrants and immigrants, furthermore causing race separation. Many people started creating ethnic camps where people with similar race or ethnics could join. The tension between race caused problems like in some cases whites would kill blacks employees in order to take their jobs. In fact, the Encyclopedia of…

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    in the following quote to establish his persuasiveness upon what is needed for a nation to prosper, for the repetition of phrases and flow of ideas stream smoothly. Soon conveying Americans to feel obligated to make this current dispute of racial tensions divergent from previous short upcomings from the nation as a whole. That truly and surely, U.S citizens control the destiny of their country's personality, whether the issue be micro-sized or macro-sized. Pathos is enabled as well amongst…

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    Fire Descriptive Writing

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    since I was in agony. I sprinted and dived into the stream with the sweet relief of knowing that I was safe from death itself with its deadly fire consuming everything in its pathway beside the water. My body started to cool down but with all this tension around me, I realised that I didn't feel the pain of the bits of patches of my clothes that were infused into my bright red and thin skin. I held onto a hollowed tree so I wouldn’t drown, and my eyes slowly started to close as the vigorous…

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    Soon after, we see the first two exchanges in dialogue between he and Olive. The dialogue between them is from this past time, too. It shows readers what Henry acts like when interacting with his wife. However, this is the man Olive sees frequently. On page five, after Olive learns Henry has hired Denise to work at the pharmacy the conversation between them reads: “‘Mousy,’ his wife said, when he hired the new girl. ‘Looks just like a mouse.’... ‘But a nice mouse,’ Henry said. ‘A cute one’”…

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    shallow pool of perfection and offer slight glimmers of the harsh reality behind this vanity. Lord Henry, the main source of epigrams, acts as a magnifying glass for the Victorian culture 's deep and dark problems lying just below the calm, mellow surface. Many of Wilde 's epigrams concentrate on the morality of how one deals with one 's own impulses, how one relates to others close to them, and how one relates to the rest of society. Oscar Wilde uses epigrams as a seemingly light-hearted but…

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    San Diego Trolly Dance

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    face arrived underneath an arch of water. The aesthetic of ephebism is potent in this piece where the female dancer was required to be attentive and athletically proficient in the manipulation of movement, to successfully perform on the slippery surface. Ephebism is also described as youthfulness, displayed in the female dancer’s movement by her speed and incorporation of energy flow from the water into her own…

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