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    Trinity

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    Erikan Attah Instructor David Fouser Humanities Core January 21st‚ 2013 An analysis of Divinity Related to Humanity in Masaccio’s Holy Trinity Under the Renaissance humanity experienced a development of its own knowledge; during these times many experienced a greater influence from culture‚ politics‚ philosophy‚ religion‚ art‚ and science. From his Renaissance era painting‚ The Holy Trinity‚ Masaccio shows an evident physical separation between the characters of the physical/mortal world

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    Night Journals 1 6

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    Braden Townsend January 23‚ 2015 Night Journal #1 Page 18- “Besides‚ people were interested in everything—in strategy‚ in diplomacy‚ in politics‚ in Zionism—but not in their own fate.” I believe that what he means by this is‚ that people think that just because they’re so small‚ or that they’re race is spread out over many countries‚ that people will think that they will not be noticed and left alone. However this mindset got them killed. The Nazi’s didn’t care about how hard it would be to exterminate

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    preternatural hints at an absence of imagination in Victors mind‚ leaving the reader unable but to wonder‚ whether this lack is his harmartia. The second half of this section details all the horror of the corruption and decomposition of the corpses Victor is observing. ’I beheld the corruption of death succeed to the blooming cheek of life; I saw how the worm inherited the wonders of the eye and brain...’ This quote is the manifestation of Victors mind from now on in the novel. The ’corruption

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    When looked at historically truly must be blamed on the whites. They paid up to twenty-five dollars as a bounty for Indian scalps‚ before the Indians ever took a single one for trophies. The whites were also responsible for the first mutilations of corpses‚ the Indians just folowed suit off the method’s they witnessed for interrogation and trophies. There was an underlying prejudice against Indians; their skin color made it easy to identify their race. They were prohibited from many jobs and

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    Eliezer works until he can hardly stand‚ staves until he is only skin and bones and he loses another family member. After liberation Elie can hardly recognize himself when he looks in the mirror‚ he compares himself to a living corpse. “From the depths of the mirror‚ a corpse gazed back at me. The look in his eyes‚ as they stared into mine‚ has never left me.” (Wiesel 119). Eliezer is not sure what the rest of his life will be like‚ or if he will ever have life after the

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    Jack The Ripper

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    found on September 30‚ 1888. Elizabeth‚ a prostitute since 1864‚ was forty-five when her mutilated corpse was found. He throat was cut and a large incision was made‚ running from her neck down to her thigh. Catherine Eddowes traveled from town to town selling cheap books‚ and at forty-six she was murdered by Jack the Ripper. Her throat was also cut and some of her viscera were placed around her corpse.     Jack’s fifth and final victim was Mary Kelly. Mary kelly was a twenty-five year old prostitute

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    a memorable event

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    this profession is that memorable night in September. As usual‚ I get a phone call at 1 o’clock in the morning; boss says they got three cases‚ so I prepare and get ready to the funeral parlor‚ when I arrive‚ I dress up‚ and ready to wash the corpse‚ the corpse is a very young man‚ about28-30 years old. He dies of suicide by taken sleeping pills overdose. When I was washing his body and wearing the clothes on‚ suddenly‚ his finger moves! First‚ I think it’s my illusion‚ but just in the second minutes

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    In Elie Wiesel’s book “Night”‚ uses eyes and/or night to demonstrate people’s humanity within the camps and throughout the book. I will be talking about Moche the Beadle‚ Elie and the little boy who was hanged. First‚ Moche the Beadle. At the beginning of the book‚ his eyes were described as being dreamy. He would be a representation of innocence and heavenly wisdom. He was later deported before the rest of the jews in the area. He saw infants being used as targets.When he escaped and came back home

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    explication of war is kind

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    “threw wild hands towards the sky and the affrighted steed ran alone.” The reader can easily imagine a young man taking a bullet and throwing up his hands as he falls off his horse and tumble to the battle field to join “a field where a thousand corpses lie‚” and of a father who “tumbled in the yellow trenches‚ raged his breast‚ gulped and died” a line that puts a very graphic image oaf soldier encountering mustard gas for the first time and his horrid death in the grave that is the trench that he

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    Why Do We Lie

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    “One day the truth will emerge‚ like a corpse in the water.” -Wieslaw Brudzinski. Everyone has been lied to‚ mistreated or even betrayed at some point in their life. That feeling is awful‚ but to be the person that did so wrong should feel even worse because of the pain they caused to someone else. The meaning of this quote to me is very relatable in a lot of ways‚ being right out of high school I know what its like to have been lied to and feeling like an idiot because you probably believed

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