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    Paul Cazanne

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    Paul Cézanne’s “Mount Sainte-Victoire” Paul Cézanne is often called the first modernist painter, and in his essay, “Cézanne and the Unity of Modern Art” Clement Greenberg, identifies Cézanne as the “most abundant generator of ideas and the most enduring in newness”(Greenberg,83). This, coming from one of the most influential art critics of the twentieth century, is not to be taken lightly. Cézanne was extremely influential to the modernist painters of the early twentieth, including Pablo Picasso

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    Paul Ekman

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    Paul Ekman is the scientist who started the facial expression movement, he discovered the six basic emotions happy, sad, anger, disgust, fear and surprised in which he says are universal. He used the Facial Action Coding System which is a system to code facial expressions. Many use the FACS in test related to emotional expressions such as for kids, adults and those who have a psychological disorder. The six basic emotions and others are coded with Action Units that are muscle or muscle groups that

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    Paul Walker, the Hero

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    office receipts. When he is not on set acting, Paul Walker was active in the Reach out Worldwide organization (Bio.com 1-3). When people think of heroes, many think of men or woman like Superman, Wonder Woman, or even Batman, but real life heroes walk among us every day. One hero who deserves our recognition is Paul Walker. Random acts of Kindness It was 2004 and Paul Walker went to Bailey Banks & Biddle jewelry store in Santa Barbara, California. Paul saw a man looking at engagement rings, his name

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    Paul the apostle is known for his letters in the Bible to the church in Philippi. Paul devotes his faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, to promote Christianity to the people of the Philippians. He is seen throughout the New Testament furthering God’s Word and projecting it in such a way to get fellow Jewish people to convert to Christianity. In the midst of this activity, Paul was travelling in between cities when a mob broke out against him. Israelites were furious with him spreading the

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    Testament characters recorded in Scripture, the Apostle Paul, by far, is one of the most intriguing. Like the twelve apostles who were companions of Jesus during His earthly ministry, the Apostle Paul was far from perfect but he possessed an extraordinary zeal for God that stood out against the other apostles. Consequently, Jesus likely took notice of Paul’s zeal as well, thus it is no surprise, at least to this author, that Jesus would choose Paul to take the gospel to the Gentiles in faraway lands

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    Former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney, has launched a claim to gain control of his share of the Beatles catalogue, so we take a look at his latest live album ‘Paul at the Roundhouse’. The DVD showcases popular tracks from the band, which has been so influential to pop culture, including “Got to Get You into My Life”, “The Long And Winding Road” and “Back In The USSR”. Well-filmed footage captures Paul at the BBC Electric Proms Festival in 2007, where he played to an extremely lively audience at the

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    According to the Paul is dead Hoax, Paul McCartney left an argument with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr which then later turned into a wreck after speeding a red light. The theorized crash kills Paul McCartney instantly. According to the hoax McCartney’s death becomes covered in order to keep their music career, and to keep the fans listening. In an interview with the Hollywood Insider, Ringo Starr admits, “We (Starr, Lennon and Harrison) felt guilty about the deception...We wanted

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    lyric, Paul McCartney, a former member of the Beatles and one of the most popular solo performers. He has been the subject of a conspiracy for years. In 1966, McCartney was in a car wreck, the conspiracy is that he died in the car wreck and was replaced by an imposter. Even though there are conspiracies that Paul McCartney was cloned or replaced by an imposter, there are also many facts and logical explanations that prove he is and always has been, the real Paul McCartney. Background Paul McCartney

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    Paul Tarsus Letter

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    community? Paul the Apostle, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was an apostle who travelled the world teaching the gospel of Christ to the first-century world. He is generally considered one of the most important figures of the Apostolic Age. In this speech I will inform you about Paul’s early life, Pauls Journeys and his letters. The World behind the Text: • The purpose of Pauls Letters were to keep in contact with the churches and to resolve any problems or questions they had. Paul mainly wrote

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    Paul Revere's Ride

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    the eve of the Revolutionary war, April 18th, 1775, a well-known man, Paul Revere, rode through every Middlesex village and farm to warn the colonists of a rumoured British march towards Concord, in which they were going to seize ammunition. This warning resulted in militia waking up and grabbing weapons to fend off the British and help lead to a famous victory. Many people refer this heroic action as the midnight ride of Paul Revere, but Revere was not the only heroic man on that historical night

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