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    The painting I chose to analyze is Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. The mood in this painting is loneliness‚ because of the setting‚ the main focus in the painting is the young man‚ and the colors. The setting takes place at night in a coffee shop‚ there is three characters in the painting: the employee‚ two young men‚ a young woman‚ and all the rest of the seats are empty. The focus point in this painting is the young man wearing the blue suit next to a woman‚ who seems to be her girlfriend. Then on

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    Analyse the argument for the existence of God from religious experience “A religious experience offers a sense of the ultimate and an awareness of wholeness‚ a consciousness of the infinite and an absolute dependence.” Edward Schleiermacher. Religious experience has been a contentious subject for philosophers of religion in trying to actually define what a religious experience is‚ along with psychologists and religious believers. Otto‚ James‚ Hardy and Schleiermacher are among many people who

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    government claims that the collection of vast data is to protect the county and its peoples. Though‚ at what point does trying to protect the safety of American citizens translate to being completely invasive of one’s privacy? In 2013‚ whistleblower Edward Snowden only confirmed the concerns that were on everyone’s mind as to whether or not they were being spied on by government programs. Not only is the actual reasoning as to why the government collecting people’s information questionable‚ but the

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    Reverend Edward Malloy once said‚ “A college degree is not a sign that one is a finished product‚ but an indication a person is prepared for life.” Reverend Malloy speaks the truth when he says that a college education doesn’t mean that one is done with everything‚ that one learned everything one needs to learn. No‚ life after college is more intricate than that which is why enrolling for a four year college or university is imperative for a teenager’s growth as an adult. With a college degree‚ one

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    says: He stared right at a solar eclipse for too long. The story opens in the now empty Paul’s old home‚ where Paul and his mom pack up their last things to head to their new home in Lake Windsor Downs‚ Florida in Tangerine County. This story‚ by Edward Bloor‚ is a great realistic fiction example of our world and the people in it. The story takes place around the late 1900’s. No cell phones or video games are mentioned in the story‚ only a PC and a house phone. Paul Fisher is shy and drowned out

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    If Jefferson Davis was the ember‚ then it was Edward Pollard that provided the wind to start the firestorm in constructing this image of the South with his books The Lost Cause and The Lost Cause Regained. Pollard championed the idea of the South fighting for states’ rights‚ slavery was not cruel‚ and the South fought against great odds. Pollard‚ in his attempt to write history‚ stated “The Union was nothing more than convenience of the States‚ and had no mission apart from them.” Pollard saw the

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    created right by the school or even lighting being struck the same area every day. Not only does Paul have to adjust to his new life at Tangerine‚ but also has to deal with his brother‚ Eric‚ and his football dream. This spectacular book is written by Edward Bloor and the genre of this book is Realistic Fiction. The book‚ Tangerine‚ is always so entertaining and intriguing to read‚ and also the book is relatable to many people’s everyday life. The main characters within the book are: Paul Fisher-A 12

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    described by these description but once again is linked to war. From being in a trench so long‚ war gets “outmoded”‚ War is often glorified or “dignified”‚ all war is “Dark”‚ and the longer war goes on the more vacant or “untenanted” it becomes. But Edward Thomas could quite possibly be describing himself and how he is feels from being in the war. Allusion – “Blenheim oranges” this is an allusion to tell of the location in the poem‚ It was found at Woodstock‚ Oxfordshire near Blenheim in England. And

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    I find I can apply this quote by Edward Abbey to my life‚ particularly my childhood. When I think of necessity‚ it doesn’t always line up with something for my mental state‚ or something really fun. So when the author says that the wilderness is a necessity‚ it makes me think about what that really means to me. In my childhood‚ I spent a lot of time outside and in the desert‚ I went to the National Park frequently‚ and went to the museum that my grandma worked at. Now that I’m getting older‚ I find

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    Patrick Edward Connor commanded the Stockton Blues of the California Militia at the outbreak of the Civil War. He quickly recruited the Blues to regimental strength and was appointed colonel‚ 4 September 1861. The regiment and two companies of the 2d California Cavalry were immediately ordered to Utah Territory to protect the Overland Stage and Pacific Telegraph rights of way‚ and to act as a force of observation in order to forestall any joint activity between Mormon recalcitrants and Southern sympathizers

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