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    The expression that here she is, take it or leave it kind of expression which is expressed with a sarcastic look. Judith’s self-portrait on the other hand shows a mood of happiness as she paints an image of a faceless violist. It most likely is faceless due to the already joyful expression on her face is supposed to transpire the feeling of violist upon the picture. These self-portrait’s show very optimistic expressions which makes it very simplistic in picking them apart as very…

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    A positive coaching experience is dependant on the quality of the relationship between the coach and the client, the skill of the coach, established coaching expectations and structures and the readiness of the client to be coached. The main benefits of tele coaching are the same as you would get from any good coaching, regardless of how it’s delivered. However, there are some distinct advantages that phone coaching can bring including: 1. Improved Concentration – Visual distractions are…

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    you can't bring into focus anymore” (O'Brien 205). He can remember all the men that died, how they died, where they died, and when they died. Another example of flashbacks is when he states "And now twenty years later, I'm left with faceless responsibility and faceless grief” (O Brien 180), what he is saying that twenty years have gone by, but the memories of what happened can still be…

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    continuance of uninterrupted thought was expected, unfortunately [quote]Do you even know anything about the Soviet Union and it's policies? If you did you would understand how flawed your comparison is[/quote] I’m not sure if you’re rendering Russia faceless by applying Soviet Union. However until informed otherwise, I will assume you're an expert, but getting back to the issue. Your argument has a stake in elevating Finnish snipers. Supported…

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    people’s loss of individuality becomes diminished thus everyone within a group is anonymous. To further emphasise this, Philip Zimbardo and his 1969 theory of deindividuation and the ‘faceless crowd’, “being part of a crowd can diminish awareness of our own individuality, as in a large crowd each person is faceless and anonymous - the larger the group, the greater the anonymity” (Cardwell and Flanagan,…

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    Bob Dylan Influence

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    “Chimes of Freedom”, imagery conveys the primary principle in this song, “The sky cracked its poems in naked wonder” (Dylan 18), and “For the disrobed faceless forms of no position” (Dylan 26), providing its audience how people during that time period did not have a saying to anything. In this occasion, the idea of the cracked sky and the faceless forms of no positions evokes the destroyed opinion of the society, and with Dylan’s writing it is evident that the appeal to the audience is coherent.…

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    glimpse of how glamourous and satisfying his life seems to be. Similarly, the unknown citizen is described using information about his life, but in a much more depersonalized way. Auden describes him as a family man who does not disappoint. He is faceless, just another government statistic sitting in a stack on someone’s desk. Both authors have so far written their characters as people who have seemingly sanguine – or at least fulfilled –…

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    Bravery Quotes In Night

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    recovering. There was talk that they were going to evacuate the camp, Eliezer and his father were trying to decide if they should stay in the infirmary or evacuate the camp. Then, the faceless man in the next bed tells them to evacuate, all the patients in the infirmary will be killed. This is brave of the faceless man because he cannot leave and has to accept his fate that he will die once the Russians invade the camp. The last way that bravery is shown in Night is on the bus, as they head to…

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    inside its walls. It’s become clear how the Faceless Men get their new identities. And as Jaqen explains to Arya within this breathtaking scene, she must be ready to give up her actual face in order to become no one. It’s more than just a metaphor. Arya’s lesson is that there’s a great cost to attaining the level of power she wants. In order to exact revenge upon those on her list, she believes she must become a Faceless Man. In order to become a Faceless Man, she must give up everything (both…

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    Vowel's chapter 4 is on state violence, which includes residential schools, the relocations, the sixties scoop, the polluted water and the Royal Commission on Aboriginal people as solution. The chapter was an interesting read, as it is quite informative and touches various subjects linked with state violence. Vowel's fourth chapter is basically a denunciation of state violence against Indigenous people in Canada, and reading the TRC's call to action gives us perspective on concrete, defined…

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