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    The Goldfish Story

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    experiences because of the impact they have on our lives. Once we as human beings experience that, we are touched in some way by them. What they do, or now they make us feel leaves an emotional mental toll on us, which now shapes us. Relationships and experiences absolutely shape the way we act and or feel about anything that goes on in our lives. After reading the goldfish story, I have more technical support for my thesis. One can learn many moral stories from the short story. What I happened…

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    form. There is not much variety of color, but that quality unifies all the separate, differing shapes. Since the same colors are usually placed in every part of the painting, the entire work is balanced. However, Shahn still effectively applies emphasis in strategic places, such as the beast and the dead bodies. The artist uses emphasis to add a shock factor and remind us of our human emotions. The first thing the viewers notice is the largest figure, a red, beastly being. The crimson red hue…

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    has their own morals and beliefs. Those beliefs shape us into who we are as a person. We all have our own distinct qualities and traits that we keep hidden deep inside us. Our character is shaped and formed from those morals and beliefs that we hold dear to us. Character is what defines who we are. When you have a good character, you have qualities and traits that shape our moral characteristics and our behaviors. Our character is the most valuable thing possessed by a person. Character…

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    it is revealed that Atticus doesn’t have a perfect conscience in Go Set a Watchman as he did in To Kill a Mockingbird. Your conscience shapes you as a person because your conscience is you, it shapes you by making you act like how your conscience would act, reacting on how your conscience reacts, and thinking how your conscience thinks. Your conscience shapes you by making you act how it would act because it is…

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    Deciding which pair of prescription eyeglasses is right for you is not rocket science, but there are a few things to consider that will make this decision easier. Some of the most important things to factor in are your own personal taste, your features and appearance, and the lifestyle you maintain. Here are a few tips to guide you: Consider your lens solution before buying a frame. Obviously this is something you must consider and cannot control. Some frames may not be a match for the lenses…

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    away. Melinda’s identity can be shaped by the people the surround her and the personality she has. People the surround Melinda is one factor that shapes her identity.”No Rachael, no Heather, not even a silly, geeky boy who would like the inside girl I think I am” (Anderson 111). She thinks no one would like the person she is in the inside. This shapes her identity…

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    Essay On Flatland

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    Flatland is a 2-D world where shapes wander around as people and do things regular people would do. Like our world today, there is a class system in this 2-D world that is basically a social status. The lowest status in all of Flatland is the irregular shapes. An irregular shape can have any number of sides but the sides are not equal. These types of shapes are either sentenced to a life in jail, or are executed. These types of figures are shunned by society and often are considered a disgrace.…

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    and quoting Pindar along the way, Socrates defines color as "An effluvium from shapes which fits the sight and is perceived." The main contrast highlighted here is between Socrates ' simple, direct account and the "Theatrical" accounts of Gorgias and the Sophists. In return for these definitions, Meno makes a fourth attempt at defining virtue: using a literary quote, he says that virtue is "To desire beautiful things and and have the power to acquire them." Like his idea about virtue as the…

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    the sacrum is large and wide in a circle/oval shape, the pelvic structure is thicker in bone size as well as the top of the pelvis has a bigger butterfly effect to it. The Bonobo and monkey pelvis on the other hand is much smaller in both the pelvis shape and sacrum shape. One of the biggest differences is how at the bottom of the Bonobo pelvis's bones smooth out making it longer whereas the human pelvis seems to arch up making more of that oval shape. This means that the chimps monkeys and…

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    Hagia Triada Sarcophagus

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    to honour the dead. Sacrifices and gift giving as part of the procession are shown on each of the sides. On one side, the people are presenting the gifts to the dead man himself, standing outside his tomb. The piece has a strong emphasis on line, shape, and colour. Many patterns adorn around the main register. The entire piece is filled with colour, though now most of it has faded. Strong lines separate each part of the patterns and main register. The emphasis on line is apparent, especially…

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