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    Christian Art created during the Middle Ages is full of symbolism. From animals and plants to colors and numbers‚ most every aspect of Medieval Christian art and architecture is symbolic of something. The following are examples of symbolic colors and their meanings: * Black: symbolic of death or loss * Blue: the color of the sky‚ is symbolic of heaven‚ may also be used to symbolize truth * Brown: symbolic of spiritual death and degradation * Green: the color of plant life‚ used to represent

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    things about visiting either Sir-Bounce-A-Lots or Chuck E Cheese is being able to sit down and enjoy a meal with your children. Both restrants offer pizza as main course and the same types of soda for beverages for you to enjoy. Both places have different appetizers which sets them apart from one another. Sir-Bounce-A-Lots offer items such as chicken tenders‚ onion rings‚ and fries with or without toppings‚ and much more; Whereas Chuck E. Cheese offers chicken wings and a salad bar as their specialty

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    common and while one describes her emotions and feeling when having sex‚ the other questions how do people have sexual relations without love being present. While both use vivid images to show the disconnections between love and sex‚ each has a different tone and outcome for the participant having intimate relations. Now a days‚ the idea of having sex without love is becoming more recognized and people are having sex without love without thinking about it twice. Not everybody is up to it but most

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    Leave your name at the Border and When Bright girls decide math is a waste of time Neka Hunter English 101 F71 Spring 2013 One thing that I kept noticing as I read Leave Your Name at the Border was that speaking Spanish was almost looked down upon and that people were not only embarrassed by their name‚ but also by the fact that they knew how to speak Spanish. Manuel Munoz says‚ “English was for public display. Spanish was for privacy and privacy

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    Healthy or Unhealthy We all know one of the number one things America struggles with is unhealthy eating habits. Eating unhealthy can cause many things such as obesity‚ depression‚ diabetes‚ and also acne. Though‚ many people know the horrible side effects they still choose to keep this diet. Having healthy eating patterns does good for the body. Eating the right foods can boost your immune system; protect your heart‚ and many other interesting ways. Junk food is simply an unhealthy food‚ food

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    n Mary Sherry’s short story " In praise of the " F" Word‚ she argues that giving failing grades is necessary to real learning. She make strong argument for using the "F" to really get students attention and she is correct when she argues that teachers should not give grades simply to pass students along the way. Most students drop out of school because they have failing grades. In this essay‚ it stated that students who where passed along is stigma associated with being left behind . Mary Sherry

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    My Favorite types of Music Of all the types of music that I enjoy‚ two of my favorites are gospel and Rhythm and Blues (R&B); however‚ gospel is my favorite. It is my favorite because it is uplifting and encouraging. On the other hand‚ I also like listening to R&B. For example‚ when it’s time to clean up and I’m dragging around‚ R&B always pumps me up and gets me ready and energized. Generally speaking‚ gospel is my favorite type of music; however I didn’t always like it. As a

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    fitness classes that you can take to have fun and get in shape. Choose yoga if you want to increase your flexibility and strength while burning fat‚ or choose Latin dancing Zumba for more focus on your cardio fitness. They are both beneficial in different ways‚ physically improving you as well as providing great health benefits. Zumba is a fitness program inspired by hot Latin style dancing. The exercises include Hip-hop‚ Salsa‚ Mambo‚ and Samba. Zumba is a fast-paced and high energy workout for

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    In Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing‚” and Claude McKay’s “America” the poets present a similar view of America‚ but they do so in a very different manor. While both show a love for America and focus on life in America‚ that is where their similarities end. Whitman’s view of America is up-beat and positive‚ focusing on the life of everyday people in America. McKay’s view of America is much more negative‚ and reveals the dark side of the American life. Each used various literary tools to portray

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    view and tone. Sometimes women feel like they are trapped in their marriage‚ and sometimes women cannot wait to become married. Kate Chopin ’s “The Story of an Hour represents a negative view of marriage. Every individual takes a different approach when enduring the loss of a loved one. Whether it is bursting into tears or being miserable. When a wife loses a husband‚ she typically tends to be in a state of depression. The feeling of losing your significant other is a piercing

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