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    In the poems, “She Sweeps with Many Colored Brooms”, by Emily Dickenson, and “Sunsets”, by Carl Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of the sunset is the central theme in both poems; however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses more on the beauty of sunset comparing it to a housewife. In turn, Sandburg, compares sunset to a female dancer, and brings out the different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily Dickenson she compares

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    Out of my six-year career as a teacher, I could observe that learning a foreign language by relying only on the conventional teaching strategies will lead to little or no result. Departing from the repetitive grammar translation method to other innovative approaches helped me attain a certain level of motivation and interest from my students in learning ESL. Likewise, as a Fulbright FLTA, I would adopt the same trajectory in teaching Arabic to non-native speakers in order to improve the students’

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    Literally, in French the word fauve means “wild animal”, which denotes the recklessness, and colorfulness that characterizes this style. Fauvists made color the subject of their paintings, thus it was not just a way of describing reality, and rather the color became the reality. Basically, they gave color the ability to stand by itself. It was never

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    Axé is a popular music genre that originated in the 1980’s that is influenced by other popular Brazilian music like Frevo. It combines Calypso, reggae, marcha and other Afro-American genres. Art Salvador Brazil is known for all its beautiful colorfulness, so it’s no surprise that they have amazing art and beautiful monuments like Baroque which is an artistic style that glorifies sculpture, architecture, art dance theatre, and music in this amazing city! Baroque (Popular Form of art) How Culture

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    There are so many things that go on in this world, with this in mind think about how everyone gets their information; Media. The world is surrounded by people walking in the streets on their phones, sitting at a restaurant on their phones, even at work on their phones, do you see the problem? There are so many things that happen on a daily basis, but there are only a few people that can go thought the day without their phones. Phones are the next generation baby sitters. With news at our fingertips

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    In life, people experience loss. Loss of a friend, a family member, or a significant other. Even though we don't always recognize it, death is inevitable. The loss that people experience may influence how they remember things and see the world. Seamus Heaney uses the speaker in the poem to show one way of dealing with death is to accept it. The nostalgic views of the speaker in the poem shows the speakers' remembrance of picking the blackberries and even though the berries would rot too soon, the

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    Case analysis: “Ban on tobacco adds by Indian government” In 2001, Indian government imposed ban on advertisement of tobacco brands and sponsoring sports and cultural events. As tobacco is considered hazardous and dangerous to health, which leads to death, Government for welfare of citizens and for controlling the consumption of tobacco, decided to make it part of governmental law of ethics. The law declarement caused great conflicts in users and non-users, the advertisement companies reacted

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    Early Timurid Art

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    The early Timurid art displayed strong Chinese influences. T. Lentz and G. Lowry found that cursive and poetic lines and contours in Persian manuscripts might be the outcome of Persians' study of the Chinese literati paintings. Some of the Chinese sketches on Buddhist monks or birds such as hawks were reproduced in the Timurid Court. The admiration of the Chinese styles was more evident in the paintings by Kamal al-Din Bihzad whose advocacy of Romanticism and Naturalism had their references to pre-modern

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    The color yellow is seems to be everywhere while reading this story. The narrator describes the color as a horrific, painstaking color that brings her sadness and depression. In contrast, many may say that the color yellow represents joy and colorfulness. The narrator sees yellow as the worse color she has seen and wishes to move rooms. “One of those sprawling flamboyant patterns committing every artistic sin” (78). This shows the height of the illness and how it has clogged the narrator perspective

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    Walter Elias Disney Walter Elias Disney was a film producer, cartoonist, screenwriter, and one of the first innovators for animation. He invented and was the founder Disneyland, an enormous theme park for family and friends of any age. These two theme parks are still popular and known throughout the entire world. He is known as a legend to the world. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Hermosa, Illinois. His father was Elias Disney and his mother was Flora Call Disney. Walt Disney has

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