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    the god of air, and Tefnet, the goddess of moisture. Next, Shu and Tefnet procreated and gave rise to Geb, the god of earth, and Nut, the goddess of the sky. Afterward, Geb and Nut had four children, which consisted of “Osiris, the ruler of the dead; Isis, the goddess of sovereignty; Seth, the usurper of the throne and later guardian of the sun god; and Nephthys, the consort of Seth and helper to Isis.” Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics demonstrate the the sky was dome-shaped due to the arched

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    Harry looked at me. He looked a little shocked, scared, and sad. Understandably. He had just read a letter from his dead mother. Our dead mother. How odd. I didn’t know how I would tell my living parents… The Grangers. I eventually decided that they didn’t need to know. Whether they know they adopted me or they were obliviated and think I am their daughter, no harm would come to them by my not telling them about this. Harry handed my letter to Ron, who read it as well. “Blimey! So you

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    Interpersonal communication skill specifically is said to be essential in human’s life as it is used daily interaction between human beings. The skills could be seen either in real life, for examples family eating lunch together and couples waiting for sunset together at the beach, or from mass media like films and pamphlet. For this assignment, a scene chosen from The Lone Ranger film will be analysed. The Lone Ranger is about two men work together to beat bad guys. The story started when a boy discovers

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    Analysis of The Brady Bill Introduction      The legislative process in the United States Congress shows us an interesting drama in which a bill becomes a law through compromises made by diverse and sometimes conflicting interests in this country. There have been many controversial bills passed by Congress, but among all, I have taken a particular interest in the passage of the Brady bill. When the Brady debate was in full swing in Congress about three years ago, I was still back in my country

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    called the Kalima, which is for Muslims to devote their full submission to God, and believe that there is only one God (Chang, Lecture. 1/23/14). Second is the prayer, in which followers prays 5 times a day separating into (dawn, midday, afternoon, sunset, and before bed) and also performing ritual cleansing (Gordon 71). Praying during these times of the day pronounce a sense of community and unity in Islam, as it was a psychological effect to everyone that there was a common bond. The third step was

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    “tradition[al] matter of much wider significance . . . if [one] want[s] it [he] must obtain it by great labour . . . no poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone. His significance, his appreciation is the appreciation of his relation to the dead poets and artists’ (550). In another term, tradition only comes within the artist or the art itself; therefore,

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    Gianna Sorola Professor Reed Art Appreciation 1301 18 October 2017 The Turning Road, L'Estaque Andre Derain     Andrè Derain, born in Chatou, France in 1880 was one of the few leaders of the Fauvists movement (although only lasting three short years). Playing a vital part in this new movement, it enabled him to achieve recognition in all of his paintings.     Fauvists was created in the early twentieth century, by modern artist whom emphasized painterly qualities. By having strong, vibrant colors

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    Roger Chillingworth goes to town portraying a man who was kidnapped by the Indians, and took to their ways with alarming enthusiasm. In fact, he becomes a little too spiritual for the Tribe's taste, and when Roger starts dancing around the fire with a dead deer on his back, his captors hastily send him back to his own people. At this point, Roger has flipped out and is totally insane that the Indians are scared of him. Upon his release, Roger heads for the New England colony and finds Hester with her

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    Steven Spielberg’s movie Schindlers list is one of his greatest movie ever made. After watching the movie Schindlers list I decided to focus on the memory we had regarding Nazi and what memory Steven Spielberg gives us by making this movie. In the movie Oscar Schindler was perceived as money loving business man who didn’t care about any another living soul except his money. But throughout the movie you can see how that changed. Schindler's concern for Jews increase. He no longer saw them as cheap

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    The debate around the Iran Deal is a funny thing. Most political debates revolving around foreign policy focus on typical partisan divides. As a conservative, I may have ideologically been opposed to much of the Obama-era (and Trump-era) policy. From the sequence of withdrawal in Iraq to military sequestration, I wholeheartedly believe that former President Obama’s foreign policy was a complete and utter disaster. My opposition to the Iran Deal goes far beyond ideology. It is the single most

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