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    Water Lilies‚ done by Mark Tansey in 1994‚ is a monochromatic oil painting of the flooding of Claude Monet’s water lily garden in Giverny‚ France in 1910. The painting depicts Monet’s calm water lily pond being flooded by the rising waters of a nearby river. What immediately pulls you into this painting is the use of blue. Mark Tansey primarily paints in monochrome and can really reflect the mood of the color in the painting itself. On the right side of the painting the rough and turbulent waters

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    Interpretation of Mark 1-4 The Gospel according to Mark is shortest of all the Gospels‚ and with being set in around 26-30 CE it is the earliest accounting of Jesus ministry. The Gospel of Mark‚ in contrast to the other gospels‚ emphasizes the servanthood of the Lord rather than that of the Messiah. Mark tells us who Jesus is by telling us what Jesus did. Similar to many historical books written in the Old Testament‚ Mark was written several years after the events actually took place. But in contrast

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    Psychological view of The Birth-Mark The story ‘’The Birth-Mark’’ is a story of love‚ emotional attachment‚ desire of perfect-beauty along with sacrifice. “The Birth-mark” is a story authored by Nathaniel Hawthorne about love between Aylmer and Georgiana. Aylmer was a scientist who‚ in order to make his wife ( Georgiana) perfect by her charming glory‚ attempts to remove her birthmark from her skin. Going through “The Birth-Mark” you become forced to reconsider human desire for perfection and its

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    Redaction criticism can be defined as a literary analysis that identifies the redactor‚ or author’s significance in how sources were gathered‚ presented‚ and interpreted in a new or different way to write a biblical text that reflects the author’s viewpoint (Harris‚ 2014‚ p.125). Further research shows that the word redaction was viewed differently by New Testament scholars after 1955‚ due to the word was used to describe the collecting‚ rearranging‚ re-elaborating‚ and reshaping of older material

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    In the novel Encounters with the Archdruid‚ author John McPhee sets out to portray environmental conservationist David Brower in three different environments with a different adversary in each. In preparation for writing this novel‚ McPhee shadowed Brower over the course of a year. McPhee also strategically paired Brower with people whose opinions differed greatly from Brower’s in order to extract Brower’s argument and to recognize the changes in his argument. David Brower‚ head of the Sierra Club

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    International Journal of English Studies UMVERSITV OF MURCIA http://revistas.um.es/ijes The Art of Balance: A Corpus-assisted Stylistic Analysis of Woolfian Parallelism in To the Lighthouse MINGZHU ZHAO Minzu University of China Received: 5 February 2012 / Accepted: 6 July 2012 ABSTRACT This study has a two-fold objective: 1) to examine the density and variety of parallelism in Virginia Woolfs landmark novel To the Lighthouse through a sample-based comparison between this novel and other representative

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    force themselves to become mature but there are certain characteristics that define a mature person. Maturity is a collection of characteristics that molds the way people live their lives. In the article “The Marks of Maturity” by Tim Elmore‚ Tim addresses what he considers to be the marks of maturity. Tim breaks down maturity into three main characteristics. A mature person is developed “intellectually‚ emotionally and spiritually.” (Elmore). The list of characteristics that Tim created covers most

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    –3– M12/5/MATSD/SP1/ENG/TZ1/XX Maximum marks will be given for correct answers. Where an answer is incorrect‚ some marks may be given for a correct method‚ provided this is shown by written working. Write your answers in the answer IGCSE  Revision  3   boxes provided. Solutions found from a graphic display calculator should be supported by suitable working‚ 1. 1. The following six integers are arranged from smallest to largest 1 ‚ x ‚ 3 ‚ y ‚ 14 ‚ z The mode is 1 ‚ the median is

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    Logarithm and Marks

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    Pastoral Care Group: 10 Maximum mark Your mark Grade % mark Class average % 60 Graphics calculators are permitted provided you answer the questions as asked Show all working clearly. Unless otherwise stated in the question‚ all numerical answers must be given exactly

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    Mark Twain's Flaws

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    ~Ernest Hemingway. Mark Twain is quite possibly the father of the American novel. The books he wrote were and still are popular among the rich and the poor alike. He introduced the ‘epic adventure’ style‚ (like the Iliad and the Odyssey) into American literature. Throughout his long and eventful life‚ Twain saw many flaws in his society and reflected upon them in his writing. His most popular and criticized novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ emulates these flaws. In the novel Twain criticizes the

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