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    “In religion // What damned error, but some sober brow // Will bless it, and approve it with a text // Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?” writes William Shakespeare in the Merchant of Venice. Since Christianity’s founding, the religion has often been plagued with corruption and intrigue. Hardy, like Shakespeare, held a jaded view of Christianity in society and was skeptical of its power and morality. In Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy employs biblical allusions, color symbolism, and

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    building in mind (McVitty, 2009). In practical terms, the colors of the walls should match the furniture’s in ways that are inviting and nice to the students. For example, brown chairs would work well with grey tables in a room with grey walls. The walls in such a room should also not be entirely grey. In such a case, a strip of light or pale green in the middle of the wall breaks the monotony of gray color. Some walls should appear darker than others to create a sense of differentiation did. To complement

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    “Neutral Tones,” a poem written by Thomas Hardy, is composed of four stanzas with each stanza consisting of four lines. The first and fourth line of each stanza rhyme, while the second and third line of each stanza rhyme. Each line is short enough to be spoken with a single breath, and the last line of each stanza is slightly indented. Both the tone and diction throughout the poem is consistently depressing. The theme of “Neutral Tones” is that love is not always what one would expect it to be. The

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    storage area. Since the closets are added on to the shape of the room, they do not take away from the space. I want my room to be a place that is relaxed and comfy, but also a place where my friends and I can hang out. To complete this goal, I am using a grey color on my walls to create a relaxed feeling. I am making my room feel more grown up with a more neutral look and a bedspread as my accent. 1. Space is the three dimensional space that a designer works with. Different sized areas convey different

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    Anyone well acquainted with Blackstone Lake, would have noticed that Black Rock Island is not like any of the other 8 islands. Nor are its rocks like the mainland, even just across from it, a mere 30 m to the north. Whereas most the grey rocks around the lake are granite gneisses or the darker mafic rocks with the pinker ones having more feldspar, Black Rock Island is very black as its name reflects. They feel denser as well, and a close inspection, especially on the west or north west side has peculiar

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    German blond, but she had dangerous eyes, dark brown” Told her physical appearance. One of her thoughts that describes her interests is “There were all different styles of books with different sized lettering on the spines of the black, the red, the grey, the every colored books. It was one of the most beautiful things Liesel had ever seen” The fact that she was originally very paranoid is supported by “Every night Liesel would nightmare, Her brother’s face, Staring at the floor,. Her first true

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    have hard time taking care of their self, cleaning their homes or surroundings and live in that dirty environment because they have health problems and some do not even know what generation they are living in. in the book “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey the author Walter Mosley presents a novel about an elder black man whose having memory problem and cannot remember anyone in his family, friends and himself and his been forgotten by his family. The author presents this novel in a very unique way that

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    Since the early 1800s, advertising has been crucial in shaping the people’s minds. The uses of advertisements in a modernized society include presenting problems to the public and asking for help solving such problems in a people friendly way. Corporate companies also utilize advertisements to prompt people to purchase their product; however, there are also companies that use advertising as part of a nonprofit campaign to reveal the truths of verbal abuse, physical abuse, climate conservation, and

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    he “15 Million Merits” episode of Black Mirror elucidates the view on discipline of cited humanities scholar Michel Foucault in its futuristic take on modern day society. Foucault claims that through the means of surveillance and observation, a natural order will take over sophisticated societies without much policing power. By establishing common behaviors in different settings, a high level of discipline can be achieved without effort. In many different commonly used places like schools, factories

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    dress is almost all white except for the light lines of grey and black to give it a ruffled appearance. The bottom is drawn with a single, thin, wavy line in a half circle to give it a full look. The top of her dress is black with small, white dots to indicate beads or another kind of decoration. The sides are gold with white tints. The golden, thin, curved lines look like embroidery. The silver necklace is a delicate, straight line and has a grey tint. On her neck is a small, jeweled necklace. Her

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