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    Wilthia Spann Analysis

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    The piece can now be seen in Louvre Museum in France. The subject of the piece is the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ as a baby. During that 13th century, the Virgin Mary was favored to being the subject of many artworks. The piece represents the passion of love that Mary has for her son. It represents…

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    The Vesperbild and the Pieta are funeral monument pieces conveying the emotions of pity, passion, and pain. Christ and the Virgin Mary effectively capture and translate those emotions from the artists’ imagination. Each sculpture successfully depicts the death of Christ, which Mary holds upon her lap in vein with high details as well. Most importantly, both sculptors found it fit to extend a particular style which they made their own when sculpting. Beyond the Vesperbild and the Pieta both…

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    George Gibson Essay

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    Gibson used more than just use the basic story of Christ’s death in the film. For example the crucification details were taken from The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. This book is based on the visions a German nun called Anne Catherine Emmerich. She believed that her visions had much more than the Gospel version of the story of Christ's suffering. For exmaple, in the part where the Gospels only tell that Jesus was being whipped, she added much more detail that grabbed Gibson’s…

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    Passion Of Christ Analysis

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    Throughout the years the “Passion of the Christ” movies have been used to tell the story about Christ’s death and resurrection. Then in 2004 Mel Gibson made his version of the movie and as I like to say brought it in to the 21st century with updated graphics, violence, and blood. The combination of images, faith, and history this film truly was like no other Passion of Christ movie ever done. The Passion of the Christ is a serious and deep piece of cinematography, it not just show us how much…

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    Stephen Crane characterized the characters of the novel through their actions and interactions with other characters during the story. Such as Jimmie, from the opening scene it was obvious he was violent and did not care much for rules and even his own safety. In the opening fight scene Stephen Crane wrote,“In the yells of the whirling mob of Devil’s Row children there were notes of joy like songs of triumphant savagery. The little boys seemed to leer gloatingly at the blood upon the other…

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    which seemed impossible the year before. For such a young person, I sure did realize how mature I was. I learned the habit of not complaining about what is wrong and instead getting up to actually fix it. Having experienced this, I learned that my passion was in making a difference in other people's’ lives. I know I am driven to spend the rest of my life doing it. I want my career involving connecting with kids and their feelings of insecurity while pushing them to better their health. If I…

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    The painting that I chose from the gallery was The Penitent Magdalene, created by Flemish artist Abraham Janssens around the year 1620. I really liked this painting and was drawn towards it because the woman represented in it looks very sorrowful, upset, and perhaps even a little lonely, tear mark clearly visible by her eyes. Despite this, she looks like she is contemplating something important and troubling to her. Perhaps it could be an event in her life that has gone wrong? Her arm is resting…

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    be that same guiding light to my own little as she starts her own college journey. I want to help girls find their perfect big/little matches because I know how comforting it is to always have someone there for you; to have a family. I believe my passion for this position alone is one of my…

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    skills. I enrolled in an online program in a university. It was distance learning. I just had to go for the final tests. But my work management refused to give some time to go; even though, I asked to take it from my own leave days` credits. I had the passion to study English and be as good as the others, but the work management got in my way and shut the doors in my face. I considered coming to the US to study. I was very excited, and impulsive. I asked my family and close friends for some…

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    high ethical standards Saint Mary’s has for their professors and students inspired me to be a driven leader with the passion for serving others in healthcare. I would not be the person I am today if it was not for the high-quality education I received from my professors. I wish to gain admission into Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Master of Arts program, so I can continue my passion for learning in a community of those who value leading ethical lives while empowering me with the skills…

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