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    GENRE: Drama DIRECTED BY: Eric Till SCREENWRITERS: Camille Thomasson & Bart Gavigan MUSIC: Richard Harvey MAIN ACTORS: Joseph Fiennes (MARTIN LUTHER)‚ Alfred Molina (JOHN TETZEL)‚ Uwe Ochsenknecht (POPE LEO X)‚ Marco Hofschneider (ULRICK)‚ Benjamin Sadler (SPALATIN)‚ Claire Cox (KATHARIN VON BORA)‚ Gene Reed (FREDERICK OF SAXONY) The film‚ Luther‚ is set during the period of 1450 to 1750 but more specifically in the 1500’s

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    Topic: Vegetarians. General purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about two top types of Vegetarians. Central Idea: There are two top types of Vegetarians: vegetarian and vegan. Introduction There are vegetarians all over the world. They just want what most people want: good food and a choice. And some people become vegetarians because of their religion‚ their culture‚ and the place they live. There are different kinds of vegetarians. Some vegetarians

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    The Sick Soul William James was a powerful writer who explained many of his philosophies of religion and views on different personal religious experience in his book The Varieties of Religious Experience. Generally‚ throughout the book‚ James focuses on individual experience rather than institutional religion. Here James speaks of the “optimist” and the “pessimist”‚ also termed as the “healthy-minded” and the “sick soul”. James spends lectures 6 and 7 explaining the “sick soul” and what causes people

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    The common physical beauty is what Elaine Scarry called “a symmetry of everyone’s relation to one another” in her book called On Beauty and Being Just (1999). This means that beautiful subjects or objects are evenly proportioned and ideal in all their forms. In other words‚ if symmetry is perfection‚ then beauty is perfection too. At the same time‚ as absolute symmetry does not exist- beauty is a divine feature of “chosen”. Meanwhile‚ I have my own interpretation of physical beauty. This is the idea

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    History – The First and Second Great Awakenings had several things in common. They were both religious revival movements that was cause by a desire for liberalism in religion. They both appealed to human emotions to create change‚ played roles in expanding women membership in the church‚ developing new religious denominations‚ and addressing social issue such as racism and slavery. The end of World War II also put an end the era of colonialism. There were many new nations popping up that wanted to

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    1 Russia’s best known Modern Playwright 1.1.1 Master of the Modern Short Story 1.2 Anton Chekhov and his Influences 1.2.1 Nineteenth Century Russia 1.2.2 His Contemporaries 1.2.2.1 Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy 1.3 Anton Chekhov’s Mood Literature 1.3.1 Mood and Atmosphere 1.3.2 Subtle Literary Techniques 1.3.3 Criticisms of lacking any Plot 1.4 Anton Chekhov as a Humorist 1.4.1 Tragicomedy 1.4.2 Comic Relief 1.5 Anton Chekhov as a Realist

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    Leisure Reading Report Title: “God sees the truths but waits” Author: Leo Tolstoy I. Setting Town of Vladimir II. Characterization Ivan Dmitrich Aksionov- handsome‚ fair haired‚ curly.Headed fellow‚ full Of fun‚ and very fund in singing. -he had two shops and a house of its own. -lived in the town of Vladimir Makar Semyonich-accompanied of Akisonov in jail -One who killed the merchant. III.Vocabulary 1. Doze-to sleeps tightly 2. Despair-to

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    and begins a trek across the Western United States‚ which eventually brings him to the place of his demise-Alaska. Jon Krakauer makes you feel like you are with Chris on his journey and uses exerts from various authors such as Thoreau‚ London‚ and Tolstoy‚ as well as flashbacks and narrative pace and even is able to parallel the adventures of Chris to his own life as a young man in his novel Into the Wild. Krakauer educates himself of McCandless’ story by talking to the people that knew Chris the

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    art should look at it longer and in more detail. In a website artist quotes he is quoted interpreting art as‚ “The holy grail is to spend less time making the picture than it takes people to look at it.” According to a very famous poet and author Leo Tolstoy he explains art as something that is studied and practiced through experience in life. He states that‚ “Art is that human activity which consists in one human consciously conveying to others‚ by certain external signs‚ the feelings he has experienced

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    “A Psycho-analytic Study of Hamlet.” Hamlet: A Norton Critical Edition. Ed. Robert S. Miola. New York: Norton‚ 2011. 264-271. Print. Shakespeare‚ William. Hamlet: A Norton Critical Edition. Ed. Robert S. Miola. New York: Norton‚ 2011. Print TolstoyLeo. “Shakespeare and the Drama.” Hamlet: A Norton Critical Edition. Ed. Robert S. Miola. New York: Norton‚ 2011. 252-255. Print.

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