known as la Gioconda‚ La Joconde‚ or portrait of Lisa Gherardini‚ wife of Francesco del Giocondo (Jules). She appears to be calm. With her folded hands and glowing face she appears to be smiling. The famous portrait was painted by the Italian Leonardo da Vinci. It’s perhaps the most famous piece of art in the world. It is located at the Museé du Louvre in Paris. It was painted around 1503 and 1519 (Jules). Now I am going to describe the ways that has influenced my view of the world. The Mona Lisa
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down a park and group of her friends told her to play soccer with them. Jess was scouted by Jules‚ interested in her skills. At home Jess was talking to a poster of David Beckham talking about her day. Her dad came in the room and told her to be ready for Pinky pre wedding. During the pre-wedding‚ Jess was told by the elders that she would be next. Afterwards Jess went to play soccer with the boys. Jules watch Jess play again‚ and she offered Jess to play in the girl soccer team Jess agreed to her
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people I the chatroom‚ three other students and the teacher. The teachers name was Ms. Jules‚ and I learned quickly that she was a type of teacher that saw her students‚ and wanted all of them to succeed. Every morning she goes to work‚ or logs in to work‚ and want to teach. The money part is not important. It is not many of those kind of teachers‚ I remember I liked her at once. I’m so lucky that I still have Ms. Jules‚ she teaches me for five hours every day. She has given me back the motivation to
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Missouri Compromise = A series of agreements passed by congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power between slave state and free states Monroe Doctrine = A policy of U.S. opposition to any European interference in the affairs of the western Hemisphere‚ announced by President Monroe in 1823. Nationalism = A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation. Cult of domesticity = A belief that married women should restrict their activities to their home and family. American system/plan
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100 Classic Book Collection - UK Version Title Author Little Women Louisa May Alcott Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Mansfield Park Jane Austen Emma Jane Austen Persuasion Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen Lorna Doone R D Blackmore The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Anne Brontë Agnes Grey Anne Brontë Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë Shirley Charlotte Brontë Villette Charlotte Brontë The Professor Charlotte Brontë Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë Pilgrim’s Progress John
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The scene outside Brett’s apartment where Jules says to Vincent‚ ‘Let’s get into character” to show it ’s a façade they put on to intimidate their prey so to speak‚ they are fully aware that they are merely putting on a show when they are playing the role of the hired guns. Tarantino satirises Scarface
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Most Americans grow and dream of their ‘American Dream’; however‚ but do most Americans stop to think if they are following a bandwagon or an unnecessary tradition? Joyce Carol Oates refers to her characters as them in her 1969 novel them. The Great Depression was a time when women especially‚ desired to have a spouse and family to take care of. Throughout the novel‚ some of Oates’s characters‚ such as Loretta‚ become one of them by achieving a certain aspect of their American Dream. Thus‚ Joyce
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Report for Cultural Understanding The main aim of this report is to describe‚ analyze and understand Indian culture and integration Indians with British culture in a connection to movie: “Bend it like Beckham”. The aim is also to assign every character to stage of intercultural sensitivity and define what kind of cultural development is possible for each of them. Findings: Jess: In my opinion she is on the fifth level of intercultural learning‚ she adapts to the british culture‚ she knows
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her best friend Jules life was easy and soccer was okay with her family. That wasn’t true. Jules’s mother didn’t want her playing but for a different reason.She thought that soccer was making her daughter not to have a boyfriend or hangout with the popular girls from school. Her mother had accused Jules for being lesbian because she was getting very touchy and hanging out with a Jess a lot. This was against Jules’s family culture and thought that it was very wrong. She wanted Jules to grow up and
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summers with his grandma in New Jersey (Biography par 1). She persuaded him to be a Yankee fan by taking him to multiple games during the summer at Yankee Stadium. Soon‚ Jeter would come to idolize Dave Winfield (Biography par 1)‚ who played outfield for the Yankees from 1981 to 1988 (Winfield)‚ and was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Now that Jeter has been exposed to baseball and Yankee Stadium‚ his love for baseball would grow. Jeter would soon find himself in high school.
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