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    The green Stripe

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    The Green Line by Henri Matisse In the early 20th century‚ artists started to use the ‘new’ in a new sense. Something independently devoted to invention new. Artists qualified themselves by creating exceptional paintings. According to this movement‚ art was something radical‚ talk’s intelligence and was an object of mind and knowledge. During that period‚ some artists began to move away from paintings overtly religious scenes and began incorporating observational painting and images of the natural

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    The article “The Adopted Black Baby‚ and the White One Who Replaced Her” by John Eligon talks about the life of Ms. Smith and Ms. Roost who switched parents when they were just newborn babies. The reason for this situation was the fact that Ms.Smith was a dark skin baby and the couple that adopted her were white. It is later explained that Ms.Roost‚ the baby that replace Ms. Smith‚ searched for Ms.Smith to find out what happened to her after she was sent away. The author clearly emphasizes this

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    February‚ 2015 Speaker and activist‚ Alfred Green‚ in his speech‚ Philadelphia in 1861‚ emphasizes that black men need to prepare to enlist into the Union army. Green’s purpose is portrayed through patriotic and tone‚ inclusive language‚ and pathos to call black men up to arms. He adopts an inspiring tone in order to convey his war cry to northern‚ free‚ blacks. Green opens his speech in Philadelphia by emphasizing the patriotic tone that calls free black men to arms. He emphasizes a patriotic tone

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    Green Pepper

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of the Study Sweet Peppers (Capsicum annuum L.)‚ also called bell peppers‚ green pepper‚ or Pimento‚ belong to the family Solanaceae (Olarewaju and Showemino‚ 2006; Kabura‚ 2008). It is a warm season annual crop when grown in temperate regions. However‚ it is actually a herbaceous perennial when cultivated in tropical areas‚ such as its native Latin America. Bell peppers are considered “sweet” since they lack the pungent chemical (capsaicin) present in

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    The Dark Side Of Chocolate When I heard the name of the documentary I must say I expected something different to what it really was. The things that I saw presented in this documentary never even crossed my mind before. When purchasing chocolate products‚ who really stops to wonder about the background of the product. I will never look at chocolate the same again. What truly shocked me was the names of the companies that were ignoring what was going on. I could not believe that they would

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Analysis “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a southern stories in several ways. Most of the old southern values are embodied through the grandmother. As the family loads into the car to drive to Florida‚ the grandmother is described as wearing white cotton gloves‚ a navy blue straw sailor hat with white violets on the brim. She also dons a white-dotted navy blue dress with white organdy cuffs and collar trimmed with lace. She had pinned a cloth violets containing a sachet—a

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    Eric Perinotti Professor Sachdev Writing and Thinking The Woman Warrior Argumentative Essay Maxine Hong Kingston’s novel The Woman Warrior is a series of narrations‚ vividly recalling stories she has heard throughout her life. These stories clearly depict the oppression of woman in Chinese society. Even though women in Chinese Society traditionally might be considered subservient to men‚ Kingston viewed them in a different light. She sees women as being equivalent to men‚ both strong and

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    Old Woman

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    Speech Situation: The poet recalls a visit to an old couple; the old woman is helpless‚ and dying slowly. It is clear from the description that she has no quality of life. She is cared for by her husband who prays for her release from this life. Significance of the title: no definite article emphasises the universal nature of the experience Degradation of the old woman as this suggests she needs help. Simply eating to stay alive. Animal connotations. Simile – like an old horse. Useless

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    Woman in the Dune

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    Woman in the Dunes aka as “Suna no Onna” directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara‚ which is a film adaptation of Kobo Abe’s novel. Scene description (Time code) Narration Man seating in the small house. (24:21 – 25:01) The story begins with a school teacher‚ who is on an expedition collecting sand bugs alone in the sand dunes area. He missed the last bus out of the dessert and so the local villagers offer to let him stay overnight in one of the recently widow’s house which is below the dunes. From

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    The Dark Ages

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    Throughout the history of the human civilization‚ historians have been able to develop labels for the different historical ages by the important events which occurred within each of them. For example‚ the Dark Ages is a reference to the historical period within Europe in which there was a deterioration of the economic and social life. The deterioration was partly due to the degeneration of the Roman Empire. Each age can be labeled by the protruding theme which identifies the way which life was for

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