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    Mulvane Art Exhibition Response Paper The piece in the exhibition “Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate” that I chose to analyze is “Dialogue: Peace” by Barbara Romain. The medium she used for this artwork is acrylic paint on an unstretched canvas. This piece stood out the most because it was colorful and intriguing. This piece has a giant red peace sign that covers the full length of the green canvas. There are several words written behind and above the peace sign. Some of the words written in

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    Theme: Working with Men on Gender Equality Intensifying a dialogue among women and men in rural and peri-urban Uganda Authors: Debbie Singh Uganda has undergone numerous changes since its independence in 1962. Using the lens of modernisation‚ "the process of social change whereby less developed societies acquire characteristics common to more developed societies" (Lerner 1968 quoted by Irwin‚ 1975‚ p. 596) and development‚ “change that improves the conditions of human well-being so that people

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    Roald Dahl used figurative language and dialogue to describe his characters and the setting. Figurative language added in information‚ which help the reader visualise ‘I was whispering along at 70 miles per hour.’ This shows us not only that the car was fast‚ which is extremely important information later in the story‚ but that it also drove smoothly‚ and silently. Dialogue was used to lead up to events‚ by giving hints through the characters’ conversations‚ which added information. “It’s because

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    The Funeral Oration of Pericles and The Melian Dialogue are two primary sources that present us the true nature of Athens. The evidence from the two primary sources states to us that Athens are a people that don’t look upon others and that they only care about themselves. Surviving and making sure that their people history stay alive is Athens main agenda and they will stop at nothing to make sure they reach their goal. Athenians true nature is survival. Doing the war against Sparta‚ they held

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    She couldn’t care less about mess that she created with the water as some imbecile was attempting to try something with Silje when it was clearly ridden on her face that she wasn’t interested. It was pathetic that men would submit themselves to this twisted enjoyment in making a woman feel inferior. A repulsive behavior that Odetta found absolutely sickening. Like a mother hen‚ she showed up to defend her friend and looked at the male with disgust. "Think you are some sort of hotshot?" She tilted

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    Dialogue is the best course to combat terrorism Outlines Introduction Nature of terrorism Dialogue is peaceful Dialogue is cost effective Dialogue is sustainable Force: a Cause of terrorism Terrorism spreads due to lack of dialogue Conclusion Introduction Terrorism‚ achieving political aims through violence and force‚ is a global cancer. Thousands of lives have been claimed by it since its emergence. It is one of the serious threat faced by mankind of today. There are two main approaches

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    Dialogue Journal for Bless Me‚ Ultima Parisa Dayani Documenting Antonio’s Journey from Boyhood to Manhood What the Book Says | What I Say | “It was custom to provide for the old and the sick.” (4)“The ways of men are strange and hard to learn.” (25)“We must all gather around our father‚ I heard myself say. His dream is to ride westward in search of new adventure. He builds highways that stretch into the sun‚ and we must travel that road

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    In the “First Dialogue”‚ the topic surrounding the root of the unhappiness really stood out to me. I feel like to have a precise definition for what happiness and unhappiness is not quite right in Petrarch and St. Augustine’s discussion. The flaw in having a set definition is what makes me happy is different from what makes the person next to me happy and the reason I am unhappy is different from the reason why he/she is unhappy. St. Augustine blames our own selves for our happiness. I think

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    Samurai and Shogun Me: Hey‚ buddy I have some Critical Thinking questions. Do you mind going over them with me‚ Donkey Kong. DK: Yeah‚ sure why not! Me: Why do you think the Fujiwaras and the central government were declining? DK: Daimyos had a lot of power because of the vast amount of land they had. The government was losing money because they didn’t pay taxes. Me: Following that why did you think daimyos didn’t pay taxes? DK: Well‚ they had a lot more power than the government. Having

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    Ruth Coronado 9/30/2012 The Euthyphro dilemma is found in Plato’s dialogue Euthyphro‚ in which Socrates asks Euthyphro‚ "Is the pious loved by the gods because it is pious‚ or is it pious because it is loved by the gods?" Socrates and Euthyphro discuss the nature of piety in Euthyphro. Euthyphro says that the pious is the same thing as what is loved by the gods‚ but Socrates finds a problem with this: the gods may disagree among themselves. Euthyphro then revises his answer‚ so that piety is

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