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    Why Do We Kill Animals?

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    “A dog, maybe a monkey, only a rat— someone inhuman, less than human, maybe even the same— cries in the dark and cannot bear another moment of pain. He dreams of a place called home but waking remembers it is only a dream. Yet maybe they will think of you with the soap they use to wash away dirt, little sins they forget or choose to ignore, with the powders and shadows they wear to hide truths, or the polish they sweat over so their floors shine just so. Yes, the rest of the world, in its way…

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    Video Games Affect Biology

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    They have been shown to improve one’s temperament through various means such as chemical releases within the brain along with invoking a sense of nostalgia. There are many surprising perks to playing video games that many people wouldn’t see on the surface but effect gamers in more ways than one. Many benefits and advantages of video games can be seen through the psychological effects that video games have on people. One example of this is through nostalgia. Nostalgia is generally defined as: a…

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    old man, whom the narrator lives with. In the story the narrator perceives that the killing of the old man was a just killing, because the narrator claims to be cursed by the old man’s vulture eye-which was not an evil vulture eye at all, but he was either blind in that one eye or he had a cataract in the eye. Throughout the story, Edgar Allan Poe uses POV, Imagery, and Irony, and many others-but the essay is about the irony, imagery, and point of view. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” Poe sets a…

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    isa Jackson’s Savage manages to say a lot without having any dialogue. Between the music and images, the message comes to its fullest fruition. One thing that really adds to the effect of the whole video is the color scheme used. In certain scenes, color is either muted or focused on in accordance to what is happening to the characters in the short film and its overlying message. This serves to amplify the horrific changes the boarding schools made to the kids and their heritage. The film…

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    Funerary Relief

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    almond shaped eyes cover the largest amount of space on her face. Above her eyes are carved domed arches that represent eyelids and above her eyelids are engraved bends that serve as eyebrows. Within the oval shaped eye-sockets are two slightly engraved circles depicting the iris and the pupil, and create the impression the woman is glancing to the side. Her nose protrudes from the rest of her face and consists of two vertical linear lines that originate at the inner corner of her eyes and…

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    However, with a discolored scar tissue blemish on her eye, she no longer felt pretty. The world became much darker for Alice. Alice tone took a change. She explained how she struggled in school and simple tasks became difficult for her. Alice’s peers called her mean names and she was constantly bullied. Her…

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    have compiled a list of some easy to follow tips that will make it much easier for you to take great photos of your little ones. Be on eye level with them A lot of parents make the mistake of taking a photo of their child from a standing position. If you know anything about photography, then you know that the best way to take a photo of a person is from the eye level POV (point…

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    roots its terrors within the perceptions of its audience and characters, rather than through explicit depictions of the supernatural. With that in mind, any attempt at a “definitive” film adaptation should adhere as strictly to this concept as possible. The evil of Hill House should be subtle and internal rather than showy and overt. The supernatural elements of Jackson’s novel are shrouded in ambiguity, and it is through careful control of human perception that this effect is achieved. The…

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    Living Still Life, painted by Salvador Dali in 1956, is an oil on canvas painting created to express the dynamic combination and complexity of stillness and motion that goes almost unnoticed every day. Viewers are drawn in to observe the masterpiece initially by the bright red, mellow blue, and vibrant red colors used in the scenic view painted before them. In essence, the painting is of a medium length rectangular, wooden table partially extending from a room inside of an apartment or condo,…

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    nature in it's best forms and that's precisely what she did. Taking a look back at the historical value of the painting, the techniques she used gave a greater perception of abstract reality. By gracefully placing each stroke of paint it allows the eye to feel emotion from up-close and even more from afar. Using a 74 by 110 sized canvas, Lazzari formed layers upon layers of acrylic paint to transform what appears to be a flower at full bloom, the peak of its life. Although it is uncertain…

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