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    Gaius Julius Caesar, the boy who was born into a family far from wealth but grew into a man, a soldier, and one who changed the visage and notoriety of Rome for all years to come, even without his mighty presence. Although it seems as though Caesar will be highly spoken of even after his death, Plutarch the Greek biographer and historian, states that Caesar’s “unlimited ambition” and hunger for power was the element of his downfall. Centuries later, Caesar’s motives and reputation are debated in…

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    Daytripper is a graphic novel by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba; it follows the life of one character Bras de Oliva Domingos who is a writer. He begins this book as an obituary writer at a newspaper stand, and along the way becomes a published author like his father. Throughout the novel, we experience his transformation as an author and a person. We follow Bras throughout his life and his travels as he meets new people, has new adventures, starts a family, and dies. Each chapter ends with Bras dying…

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    Shah Mosque History

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    safer still to this day. The mosque took 18 years to create and was finished in 1629 by Ustad Ali Akbar Isfahani, Ustad Fereydun Naini and Ustad Shoja Isfahani. The style of the mosque is four-iwan format, meaning a vaulted space that opens on one side to a courtyard. The mosque uses 18 million bricks and 475,000 titles as well as marble on the lower half of the mosque. Decortated with the Haft Rangi method using seven…

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    she can see or do but she can’t. She thinks it was for the best because even if she wishes for her sight back it won’t do any good. On the last stanza, she was much safer being blind then being able to see. The second poem “We grow accustomed to the Dark”, my attitude toward to this poem is lonely and gloomy because it shows that Dickinson was alone and depress. For the first time, she couldn't see anymore and she didn’t have anyone to related too. She felt as she was different from others. She…

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    implicitly reading between the storylines in order to understand an underlying idea that is greater than the story itself. The audience is able to determine the theme implicitly due to common techniques that are used by many directors. Throughout the dark fantasy film Pan’s Labyrinth, by Guillermo Del Toro, and in the war drama film Hacksaw Ridge, by Mel Gibson, both directors were able to display the theme of betrayal through various filming techniques. The directors had done more than simply…

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    the world around him. The opening credits of the movie, with white words on a black background and an audio bridge of thunderstorm over the text, create a very grim imagery for the viewer and gives the audience a glimpse of the relatively dark theme that pervades the movie. In the opening sequence, dim lighting is used with shades of blue and violet to depict the break of dawn…

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    figurative language to portray the negative view of technology on people. He uses similes to show how people are affected. For example, "But now these highways, too, were like streams in a dry season all stone and bed and moon radiance." Hence, this is showing a fatalistic side…

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    of technology on people. He uses similes to show how people are affected. For example, "But now these highways, too, were like streams in a dry season all stone and bed and moon radiance." Hence, this is showing a fatalistic side…

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    the moons that he saw the first time were gone. Then two years after than, he repeated the same process and discovered that the “moons” that he saw have returned. Finally, he just gave in and theorised that they were arms of Saturn instead. That’s when Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens came in to prove his theory wrong. Due to improved telescopes, he was able to realize that they were, in fact, not arm, but a complex ring system. To add onto that, he also discovered one of the largest moons in…

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    night sky. The surrounding area was unlike something she had ever seen before. It was dark and quiet, the only noises were coming from the night bugs. Her eyes scanned the forest to see if she could make out where she was. Although she appeared calm her heart was erratic, beating at a thousand miles per hour. She got to her feet and wiped away the dead leaves and dirt from her shirt and pants. She wore a dark grey sweater, a pair of tight faded grey jeans, black combat boots that were double…

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