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    What These Ads Are?

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    Suzanne Wong What these ads are? An advertisements show up everywhere and in different ways in our lives‚ whether in the form of newspapers‚ television commercials‚ radio‚ magazines‚ or billboards. What is the purpose of advertisements? Obviously‚ advertisements are designed to attract the attention of consumers and try to persuade them to buy products. However‚ advertisements have to be persuasive enough with

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    The Annunciation Analysis

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    rays of light‚ flowing directly from God’s mouth onto Mary. The seven rays represent the seven days it took God to create the universe. Gold is used as a symbol to represent divinity (Smith). White lilies in a vase between angel Gabriel and Mary often symbolized Mary’s purity. Written on the vase is “Ave Regina‚” representing the Hail Mary prayer. The Latin words written in gold are archangel Gabriel telling Mary‚ “‘Behold‚ you will conceive in your womb and bear a son‚ and you shall name him Jesus’”

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    Ares: The God of War

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    God of war‚ Ares‚ is the son of Zeus and Hera (Van Aken 18)‚ and has had difficulties living in the world of the Greeks‚ whilst many different views have been given of him. For example‚ in early Greek vases‚ Ares was depicted as an old and seasoned warrior with a shield and a helmet‚ but in later vases‚ he was seen as more youthful and less warlike (Van Aken 18). Ares‚ as the god of war‚ has an emblem of a wild boar and a bloodstained spear. These are supposed to represent his strength and ruthless

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    Mathilde In The Necklace

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    Pippa looked at the new laptop that was sitting on her best friend’s desk in her room. As she stared at it‚ a feeling of anxiety and bitterness came over her. She wanted one as well‚ even though she did not need it as her friend did. Her friend was a student in school and she had to do her homework on the laptop. She really needed the laptop for her work‚ unlike me‚ who only wants it because owning something like this looked so enticing‚ she thought. Pippa was struggling with a temptation that so

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    dysfunctional relationship between the two parents demonstrated prior to this dinner scene. As the audience sees the first shot of the portraits of Jane alone‚ we see a vase of roses (American Beauty) next to her portraits. We also see another vase directly in front of her on the dinner table as well as two candles on either side of the vase. It is clear that the director’s purpose with this prop in connection to Jane is to

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    Samurai Warrior

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    The Japanese warrior‚ known as the samurai‚ has played a significant role in Japan’s history and culture throughout the centuries. Their ancestors can be traced back to as far as can be remembered. Some stories have become mysterious legends handed down over the centuries. In this report you will learn who the samurai were‚ their origins as we know them‚ how they lived and fought and their evolution to today. It will be clear why the samurai stand out as one of the most famous group of warriors

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    Movie Evaluation

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    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: An Autistic Childs Perspective Message 1: September 11‚ 2001:”Are you there? Hello? If you’re there darling pick up. I just tried the office‚ but no one was picking up. Ah‚ listen‚ something happened. I’m ok. There telling us to stay where we are and wait for the firemen. I’m sure it’s fine. I’ll give you another call when I have a better idea of what’s going on. I want to let you know that I’m ok and not to worry and I’ll call again soon.” This was the first

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    AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM ➢ ‘Nature to all things fixed the limits fit’ ➢ ‘So vast is art‚ so narrow human wit’ ➢ ‘Unerring Nature‚ still divinely bright‚ / One clear‚ unchanged and universal light’ ➢ ‘Those rules of old discovered‚ not devised‚ / Are Nature still‚ but Nature methodized’ AN ESSAY ON MAN - EPISTLE II - OF THE NATURE AND STATE OF MAN WITH RESPECT TO HIMSELF‚ AS AN INDIVIDUAL Know then thyself‚ presume not God to scan‚ The proper study of mankind is Man. Plac’d

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    Critical Analysis of Atonement Joe Wright’s adaptation of Ian McEwan’s award winning novel Atonement (2001) explores and develops the complex and layered ideas surrounding the ultimate betrayal of a young girl. On the hottest day of the summer of 1935‚ thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis irrevocably changes the lives of her sister Cecilia and her love‚ Robbie‚ by inexcusably accusing Robbie of a crime he didn’t commit. Wright illustrates the damaging and long-reaching impact of the young girls misjudged

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    With reference to sources‚ what does the evidence reveal about Spartan cultural life? There were many different aspects to the Spartan cultural life which ancient sources and evidence have provided insight and knowledge for our modern societies. These features include art‚ architecture‚ writing and literature‚ and Greek writer’s views of Sparta. The Spartan cultural life also gives us knowledge into other aspects of Spartan life and the society in which they lived. Architecture was one of the essential

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