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    2 Samuel 11-13

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    The book of 2 Samuel tells the story of King David and his rise to power‚ as well as reign- the good and the bad. The focus here will be on 2 Samuel‚ chapters eleven through thirteen‚ which depict some of the darker times in David’s rule. The theme of these three chapters is God’s modeling of King David. This theme develops throughout the three chapters with the disobedience and punishment of David. God creates laws for His children not because he wants to restrict us‚ but because he desires

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    writers such as John Lennon and Paul McCartney to present day author‚ Michael Dorris‚ applied continental color symbolism it to their famous allegorical works Yellow Submarine and A Yellow Raft in Blue Water. Everyone needs a place of sanctuary and peace in this stressful world; the yellow submarine and the yellow raft exemplify that place of sanctuary that man continually seeks emphasized by the utilization of symbolism. Evidently‚ Yellow Submarine by the Beatles tells of a yellow submarine where one

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    running around looking for Huck. Both Huck and Jim run to Jackson’s island for safety. Eventually they both continued down the river so Jim can be free and Huck gets away from his dad. Twain uses the symbol of the raft and the river to express that society is cruel. In the book the raft and how Twain uses Huck to

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    Visual Analysis Assignment: The Hope Athena For my visual analysis assignment I chose to go visit the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It has been an extremely long time since I last visited a museum. I took my twelve year old son with me to explore what the museum had to offer. We found the art to be very interesting‚ educational and unique. There were so many beautiful pieces throughout the museum that it was difficult trying to decide which one I wanted to base my visual analysis on.

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    up and sees trees that’s when the idea hits him he can use those trees and the rope back at camp to make a raft. He turns around and goes straight back to the camp where the rope and his dogs are and gets his dogs‚ rope‚ and something to cut the trees with. Then he goes to where he found the trees that are perfect for making the raft and starts cutting down the trees into pieces for the raft. Once all the wood is

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    Jade Morton Professor Hall English 379 November 6‚ 2014 Modernism: Sexual Identity Realism‚ naturalism‚ and modernism were all literary techniques used between the 1940’s and 1960’s. McDowell and Spillers define these three techniques as‚ “realism is taken to refer broadly to a faithful representation of material “reality”; naturalism‚ to a franker‚ harsher treatment of the power of the social environment cum jungle on indivisual psychology; and modernism‚ to a break with the familiar functions

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    Child Called It

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    Joseph = He was David’s father. He was a fireman and stood about 5’10 and weighed about 190 pounds. He had broad shoulders and forearms that would make any muscle man proud. His thick black eyebrows matched his hair 2. Catherine Roerva = David’s mother. She was a woman of average size and appearance. She was a woman who glowed with love for her children. She was very determined. She always had ideas‚ and she always took command of all family matters 3. Ronald and Stan = David’s two younger

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    David Clifton Reflection

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    We are here today to reflect on the life of David Clifton. We regret his untimely death‚ but we ultimately want to focus on all the good times we had with David while he was still with us. We also offer our sympathy to David’s father and mother‚ Joseph and Anna‚ and his three sisters‚ Phoebe‚ Chloe‚ and Lois. I know they loved David very much and that he dearly loved them as well. I would like to first talk about all of the good David did in his life. As we are all aware‚ David worked at the local

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    Bibliography: A Streetcar Named Desire and the World’s Wife critical readings booklet York advanced notes: A Streetcar Named Desire Medusa pre-reading booklet Thetis pre reading booklet Queen Kong pre- reading booklet

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    Throughout John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids‚ the main character‚ David Strorm‚ expresses different types of communication depending on who he is communicating with. Through David’s communication we can explore a variety of human interactions. David has an inability to talk with his mother‚ Emily Strorm‚ and his father‚ Joseph Strorm. Despite David’s difficulties for him to communicate with his immediate family‚ David is able to talk to his Uncle Axel with ease. He also uses “thought-shapes” to communicate with

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