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    post-secondary facility with York University’s Mental Health Disability Services. Learning Environment Named The Learning institution that will be reviewed in this assignment will be Algoma University. Algoma University is a university located in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario. This institution was originally established in 1965 and was affiliated with Laurentian University until 2008. In 2008, Algoma University became an independent University with a mandate: to be a teaching-oriented, primarily undergraduate university

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    This piece of art was an allusion of King Louis XV's mistress Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson later renamed Madame de Pompadour. After starring in a role of the play La Toilette de Venus on the stage of Versailles, Madame de Pompadour inspired the reason for this painting by Francois Boucher (1703-1770). Most of Boucher's pieces are deemed as Rococo, or "late Baroque" which was a slight start to a transitional period in the first quarter of the 18th century. The text, Book 4: The Humanistic Tradition,

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    the audience. Laustic, or the Nightingale, by Marie De France is a classic in its own right due to the fact that students are still reading the literary work that it creates a lasting impression on the reader. Marie De France, author of Laustic, created a memorable and complex courtly love triangle that is dynamic when analyzing essential elements, such as irony, understatement, spirituality, and symbolism. In the story, Laustic or the Nightingale, Marie de France manipulates similarity and contract

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    a talented artist, and a political activist. Sainte-Marie is also a passionate advocator of Native Americans. Sainte-Marie was born to Cree parents on the Piapot Reserve near Regina, Saskatchewan on February 20, 1941. She was orphaned as an infant and was then raised in Maine Massachusetts by her adoptive mother who was part Mi’kmaq. As she grew up her adoptive mother recounted stories of Indian history and by the age of four Sainte-Marie had single-handedly taught herself to play the piano

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    Motivation and Paralysis in “Eveline” Through symbolism, history, and allusion, James Joyce depicts a struggle between paralysis and motivation in the short story, “Eveline.” The story shifts between the happenings of present day and past recollections. Early on, the protagonist, Eveline makes the decision to leave home in order to make a better life for herself. She wants to flee from her abusive, alcoholic father. Eveline determines that it is time to make her own choices. When it comes

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    Marie is truly one of kind poet who displays a unique sense of awareness and ability in helping us understand what things were like in the twelfth century. Even though the heart of her poems is about courtly love, the way she depicts the characters is special in a sense that she can achieve a lot more than one would imagine. Examples of this can be seen in her poems, The Lay of the Honeysuckle and The Lay of the Nightingale, especially when we keen on the characters of these poems. During the

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    should be against choosing their job over family because it allows for a closer bond to form, more family time, and everlasting love for eachother. The story “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket” and the TED Talk “Can we all ‘have it all?’” featuring Anne-Marie Slaughter will be represented in this essay. This topic is perfectly explained in the short story, “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket”. The setting takes place during the mid 1950’s, when expectations were quite strict and freedom was still rather

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