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    Reasons to Visit Madrid

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    research shows that Madrid‚ as the capital of Spain and as his most active city‚ possess a riqueza cultural and a night life very developed and very important. First of all‚ in the cultural area‚ there are some museums like the Prado‚ the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen where you can find several of the best works of art of the history that totally deserve a visit. The Retiro Park or the palace of Orient are others important places you can not miss. Secondly‚ as far as the night life is concerned

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    Christmas Celebration

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    friends and family. Many of them will also believe in Santa Claus. On the night before Christmas‚ kids will prepare a list or a letter to Santa telling him what they wish for. They will also have some cookies and drink on the table for him to eat. Kids have been told that if they are bad and naughty then they will get coal. But if they are nice then they will get gifts. In their mind Santa Claus is dressed wearing a red coat with white collar‚ a Santa hat‚ black boots and leather belt with white bearded

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    Sofia Moncada Professor. Kristin Calhoun Introduction to Visual Arts 1301 April 27th‚ 2017 Good Breeze by Arthur Dove     Good Breeze (1931) is a work of art created by Arthur Dove.  Dove lived on a boat for seven years; inspired by the organic shape of the ocean by which his work is derived and this brings a fluent‚ yet abstract element to the piece. The art represents a boat coming out of a dim background crashing through the tides. The three most outstanding visual elements in this work of art

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    Being lost is the best way to find oneself and what it is one lacks. In her second film‚ Lost In Translation‚ Sofia Coppola expresses the enchanted attraction between two souls‚ lost both in the mind and in a foreign bustling city. Tokyo‚ is the oriental soil from which the relationship of two occidental seeds blossoms. Both protagonists‚ Bob Harris (Bill Murray) and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson)‚ feel alienated in the city of glass. Coppola depicts the characters’ initial struggle and displacement

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    Stereotypes in the Media

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    Edie Rangel Race and Ethnicity Professor Herman October 25‚ 2010 Over the past couple of decades the usage of offensive stereotypes have played a big role in popular films‚ TV shows‚ music videos‚ and comedy routines today. In fact one can only argue that these offensive stereotypes have increased considerably and will only continue to grow. There are many reasons as to why these stereotypes have only increased and have led to the creators of these films making millions and millions of

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    Kringle is Claus Santa is a man that represents the Spirit of Christmas. Kris Kringle believed himself to be Santa Claus‚ and the courts even ruled he is not crazy. It really comes down to perception. I can deeply believe I am an angel and even convince others I am an angel. Does that mean I am crazy or are we not agreed on what that really means? Kris Kringle is Santa Claus‚ but we have to decide what that means. Does he have reindeer that fly and pull a sleigh with all the children of the world’s

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    Yes Virginia Analysis

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    importance and the reality of Santa Claus. The writers purpose is to prove to a eight year old girl that Santa Claus is real. The author adapts a jubilant and protective tone in order to argue to both children and adults that Santa is real. The first paragraph establishes the idea that Santa Claus is real though others may say that he isn’t. Their doubts are because their minds are too rigid and hardened. Through trivializing the other children’s claim that Santa isn’t real the her‚ "...little

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    “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker is a series a letters by and to the main character‚ Celie. The book begins with fourteen year old Celie writing to God about her father raping her and taking away her children. After Celie’s mother dies‚ Celie focuses on protecting her sister‚ Nettie‚ from her father’s sexual advances and encourages her to run away. A widower called “Mr. __” wants to marry Nettie‚ but their father rejects him. Eventually Celie marries Mr. __‚ who later is called Albert‚ and her

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    Zara has observed the demand for a second retail shop in Bulgaria‚ located in Plovdiv. Therefore‚ the business aspect for this project is the growing and developing of the trademark Zara. The fact that Zara already has its first shop in Bulgaria (Sofia) and the profits are really higher‚ leads to the assumption that the project for opening a second shop will gain even higher results in the future. What is more‚ there is an analysis that shows the more and more increasing demand for Zara’s products

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    traits are molded to fit the forms of characters. In Fydor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment‚ these ideas took human form‚ and can be described as "an idea always having a skin around it‚ a human personality." Dostoyevsky’s character‚ Sofia (Sonia) Marmelodov‚ is a true example of this. Sonia represented the human propensity for suffering‚ and the ability of one to remain pure while being surrounded by filth and degradation. She truly showed how strong and great the human

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