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    second floor and discovered what took place 40 years earlier. Her lover was ‘asleep’ in a bed‚ still in nightclothes. Next to him‚ on the pillow‚ Emily’s strand of hair. The author tries to go deeper into dark‚ psychological side of American Goth‚ going away from its basic ideas like haunted houses‚ castles‚ deaths‚ ailments (diseases)‚ madness‚ curse‚ etc. The end of the novel is startling‚ giving a reader quite a criminal case sample‚ where the guilty got away with the crime. The question

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    modern day Turkey. The architect Theodorus probably built the incredible temple‚ and he most likely did so to honor the Greek Goddess of the Moon‚ Artemis. Tragically‚ a man named Herostratus set the Temple of Artemis on fire along with a group of Goths in an attempt to have his name go down in history. He managed to do so and city officials tried to enforce a new law stating that if any one citizen of Ephesus mentioned his name‚ they would receive the death penalty; the attempt failed. All of religion

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    The year is 2007‚ My Chemical Romance is all the rage‚ angsty teenagers with raccoon eyeliner and skinny jeans that cut off their circulation unironically scream “teenagers scare the living shit out of me they could care less as long as someone’ll bleed”. They tease their hair like 80’s groupies‚ buy all their clothes at Hot Topic but they aren’t mainstream and superficial they are deep and philosophical they skim Dostoyevsky and make pilgrimages to Baltimore to see the shrine that is Edgar Allan

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    respect that they can make decisions for themselves. If they want a full body tattoo then let them have it. They can make their own decisions about their body. Some of society actually tries to set themselves apart from the rest. The punks or the Goths are the most profound of them all. They go out of the way to get every piece of their body pierced or tattooed just to be different. They dress in all black also to be different. I think they were the people who started it all. Nobody liked tattoos

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    was born in Naissus‚ which is now known as Nisch Serbia‚ to the Roman officer Constantius Chlorus. Constantius belonged to one of the Leading families of Moesia and his mother was a niece of the capable and soldierly Claudius‚ the conqueror of the Goths. Constantine’s mother Helena is said to have been the daughter of an innkeeper o Drepanum‚ and later became known as St. Helena the Christian Empress. There is‚ however‚ nothing to support the assertion sometimes made that she was already baptized

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    fashion‚ using it to discover and create their new self. They often play with their looks until they have created their own fashion style. Fashion also provides teenagers a sense of identity by signaling which "grouping" they belong to ("prep‚" "punk‚" "goth‚" etc.). It may also signal a more independent or inclusive personality. Teens can be extremely conscious about overall image when it comes to sexual attraction. They will often exploit fashion as a means to attract a certain type of person. Many

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    force. This not only advantageous for Shindler because their wages are low but also for the Jews as it grants them the chance to leave the ghetto. Soon the ghetto is to be liquidated and Oskar’s workers are to be sent to a forced labor camp. He bribes Göth‚ the SS officer in charge‚ into allowing him to build a sub-camp for his workers. At first‚ Oskar is just doing it for the money. As the movie progresses‚ however‚ a change can be seen in Oskar. He tries to save as many lives as possible with the

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    Cuckoo to School Essay School is like an entirely different land‚ compared to one’s life outside of school. At school you must conform to someone else’s ideas‚ rules‚ lifestyle‚ and teaching. In many ways the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ is almost exactly like how we are to act and are treated at school. Similarities between school and a psych ward are that they have leaders‚ cliques‚ and the leaders have the ability to control time. In school‚ we have a principal who is basically

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    Artists use music video’s to visually show the meaning behind of the song and how they want it to be portrayed. Some music video’s use socio-cultural codes to construct the visual narrative and structure of their work. For example the music video of Christina Aguilera’s song ‘Beautiful’‚ ‘packed with a message of holding one’s self up against criticism from the outside.’¹‚ shows the insecurities people have with what society portrays to be beautiful. Such as showing characters throughout the video

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    Cultural Migration during the Middle and High Ages The Early Middle Ages was the passé of European history enduring from the 5th to the 10th century. After the deterioration of the Roman Empire‚ the phase that followed would be a composition of a fallen government and an un-organized way of community life. Communities and nations found themselves migrating‚ searching for a better way of life. Migration was not always due to common factors of a fallen empire such as decline in bartering‚ nation populace

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