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    In my picture book extract of Act 1, Scene 3 from the play-script 'Dracula', originally written by Bram Stoker and adapted by David Calcutt, I used a variety of visual and written techniques to create a meaning. The written and visual techniques I used were colour, framing and emotive language. To begin with, I used visual techniques that I intended to create meaning. A technique I used is colour in which I used to present emotions and the plot. On the 2 pages I illustrated, I attempted to use

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    Just recently Newsweek magazine produced an article which attempted to make a scriptural argument in favor of homosexual marriage. Space would not allow for one to deal with all of the errors that the writer makes in regard to biblical text. If nothing else, it demonstrates the ignorance that many people have in understanding God’s word. It also shows how far people in the media have moved away from fairly and reasonably dealing with a biblical issue. Thus, the article is aimed at proving that

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    Disadvantages Of GMO

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    using GMO products or we ban GMO products. There are two articles arguing on the genetically modified organism. Jonathan Latham wrote an article named “GMO Dangers: Facts You Need to Know” which is claiming GMO products are dangerous, genetically manipulated plants are resisted to herbicide, and the purpose of the crops are for research only. On the other hand, Anthony Shelton and David Shaw wrote an article named “Green Genes: Sustainability Advantages of Herbicide Tolerant and Insect Resistant Crops”

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    The Bible teaches that the life of faith is full of obstacles. This is confirmed in the life of Abram. Abram has experienced several tests. Verse 10 reads, “Now there was a famine in the land; so Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, for the famine was severe in the land. What did Sara say when Abram asked her to lie? Nothing. We get the impression that she even knowing what Abraham was saying was probably true about the Egyptians. Certainly this is something she did not want to do. But this

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    Quotes From David's Life

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    In return, David sent ten young men to ask Nabal for provisions. Nabal refused and even slandered against David who was then angry and decided to go punished Nabal and his household. Abigail, his wife who was known for being beautiful and wise, heard of this and acted quickly. She prepared food and wine, and rode a donkey herself to meet David before he came to the house. When she met him, she bowed before him, taking the blame even though her husband and David were both in the wrong

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    The historical setting of Exodus 15:1-18 was set in place of Egypt. During the book of Exodus, the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness guided by Moses. In the 15th chapter Moses and the Israelites were singing songs of praise to God for he had delivered them out of the wilderness after 40 years. God led his chosen people through the parting Red Sea Moses along with his sister, Miriam joined in with the songs of praises (Amzallag, 2012). The author of Exodus is Moses an Egyptian educator,

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    How Steel changed America One of the greatest discovers that transformed cities to what they are now is steel industry. The rise of the steel industry in the United States drove America's growth as a world economic power. “The industrialization of America made steel the number-one selling product. Steel was used in the construction and maintenance of railroads as well as nearly every other industry of the day (Carnegie, Andrew).” Even thou steel had been used during the early days of European settlement

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    David (Goliath; Jonathan; Bathsheba; Absalom)- David was the youngest out of 8 brothers and the one God chose to be the next king of Israelites after King Saul, the current ruler. The Israelites did not get along with the Philistines and in the Philistines, there was a giant named Goliath who challenged the people of Israelite to fight him so they there would stop being conflict. No one wanted to fight this scary giant but David volunteered. He grabbed a sling shot and 5 stones and as Goliath was

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    King David Research Paper

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    enemies, he had displeased God and caused him to appoint David as the new king. King David ruled from 1000 to 970 BC and was widely known his bravery, as well as his friendship with King Saul’s son, Jonathan. Due to David’s rising popularity King Saul ordered him

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti is one of the most famous sculptors, painters, architects, and poets during the high renaissance. He is mostly known for his sculpture of David and his fresco (plaster) painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo lived a very intriguing life and had a huge impact on art as we see it today. Michelangelo was viewed as a patron of the Mannerism movement. His work of art conveyed an alternate style to this era. What used to be a more moderate style turned into

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