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    Needless to say, Marilyn Monroe was one of the most glamorous women in the world. I have watched many films that she acted. She was so beautiful with the telling eyes, the attractive lips, and the perfect body. I am eager to know whether or not she was as beautiful in real life as she was in films. Marilyn Monroe was one of the most famous actresses in the twentieth century. Not only known for the beauty, she is also known for her acting skills. She acted naturally, and professionally. If I met…

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    Dante's Inferno Mountains

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    In the cold the tour guide pushes the boat through the water, and bodies in the water are trying to climb into the boat. That is the opening to Dante's Inferno, that when the main character enters hell it is not warm and just a short trip. Instead Dante is shown all the different levels that hell is made of by his tour guide. With this painting from Date's Inferno the reader can see the environment that is in hell and all those who it effects. In this painting the artist uses the mountains in…

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    Classes such as Bioinformatics I, II and Computational Genomics has help me to broaden my knowledge because it forms a connection of how diseases came about and possible cures we can find for any particular disease. For example, my final presentation was based on the Neanderthals and how we inherited genes from them and how we share similar physical…

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    Emotion Regulation Memory

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    memory processes it. Thus, WMC may affect the way we process emotions by manipulating the way we perceive information. Schmeichel et al. (2008)…

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    Antipas: A Faithful Martyr

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    the faith of Antipas. As being apart of the 21st century church, I believe that we should fully examine ourselves to see if we are faithfully living out His Word. Many followers declare they have faith yet they are compromising and weakening their testimony in order to fit in or make life easier for their own selfish desires and for their families. We need to continue to establish, strengthen and honor our faith. Today, we do not face the religious challenges of the first century, however, the…

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    has been rescued. It is our opinion, the same pattern was repeated [on August 4] except for the rescue." (Another pause) Monroe had tried (and failed) at death before, more than once. Expecting another rescue, she attempted it another fatal time, but we didn't come, until it was too…

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    The Greatest Sinner According to Webster's Dictionary a hypocrite is “a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion”. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter an unmarried woman gets pregnant in the 1600’s puriton city of Boston. The entire town chastises her, especially since she does not reveal the identity of her child's father, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Throughout the novel Reverend Dimmesdale's hypocrisy make it vividly clear of his sins being the greatest. The…

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    Seven Deadly Sins The Christians believed that God disapproved of seven sins things that make a person’s aura turn evil. The person who created the list of sins was a monk named Evagruis Ponticus in the 4th century. It was used by churches, and revised by Pope Gregory in 590. He emphasized the sins; condensed them to one word; and put them in order of importance. The list of the seven sins are: Pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, covetousness, and sloth. The Crucible uses the Salem Witch Trials…

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    father, and her mother Glady Pearl Bakers developed psychiatric problems and was placed in an institution. Monroe spent a lot of her time in foster care and in an orphanage. In 1937, Doc and Grace Goddard took care of Monroe for only a few years. At seven years old Marilyn was placed back in a foster home where she had been sexually assaulted and at eleven years old she stated that she was raped. At the age of six-teen she married Jimmy Dougherty on June 19, 1942. Monroe started working at a…

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    Marilyn Monroe, born as Norma Jean Baker, started out as a girl in poverty with no family, to being one of the most unforgettable iconic women in American history. She raised herself and created an eye catching persona for herself. She was known for her “blonde bombshell” image and is one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950’s; giving the era of her life an amazing perspective on sexuality. The struggles and hardships that she went through helped shape her as a person, henceforth…

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