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    Attic Lion

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    characteristic aspect of Attic Lion is the proportion of the body. The lion’s head‚ torso‚ hips and limbs are well crafted and strongly connected. As the result‚ it would the boldness of a beast‚ just like the lions we see in zoo. The idea of the lion crouching stance strikes balance of the sculpture‚ it looks solid in this pose. A standing lion sculpture would be off balance than sitting or crouching ones. Another characteristic of Attic Lions is their movements. The sculpture shows lion crouching and bending

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    going to be one they are proud of? Although everyone goes through their own struggles and suffering‚ taking one’s own problems out on others instead of taking responsibility is never the answer. This is one of the main underlying themes of the renowned play‚ Oedipus the King written by Sophocles. Oedipus’ unfortunate fate was a direct result of the harsh and demanding treatment he gave to others. Of course‚ after the realization of this‚ Oedipus grew and was able to learn from his actions and mistakes

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    August 5‚ 2012 Themes of Oedipus the King "A theme is a main idea or subject explored in a literary work." One theme in Oedipus the King is the limits of freewill. This theme goes well with this book because when Oedipus tells Jocasta about the prophecy he heard of as a young boy‚ Jocasta tells him of a similar prophecy. Oedipus was told he would have to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Jocasta tells him that Lauis’ son will grow up to kill his father. As these prophecies are told

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    In the Skin of a Lion

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    struggles‚ wartime affairs or simply a chance for a new beginning. Various works of literature and media representations have been made to retell‚ relate and reflect upon the difficult journeys made by these immigrants. The novel‚ In the Skin of A Lion‚ by Canadian immigrant and author Michael Ondaatje‚ has been noted to be‚ “...the best story of the Macedonian voice in the building of Toronto’s Waterworks.” (Brouhl‚ 159. SIC) Ondaatje has successfully dramatized the immigrant experience that defines

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    Lion Heart

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    lion heart Amanda Chong You came out of the sea‚ skin dappled scales of sunlight; Riding crests‚ waves of fish in your fists. Washed up‚ your gills snapped shut. Water whipped the first breath of your lungs‚ Your lips’ bud teased by morning mists. You conquered the shore‚ its ivory coast. Your legs still rocked with the memory of waves. Sinews of sand ran across your back- Rising runes of your oceanic origins. Your heart thumped- an animal skin drum heralding the coming of a prince. In the jungle

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    Themes Power of language: The migrant workers are given English names that deny their culture and heritage. "Charles Johnson‚ Nick Parker…The names strange in their foreign language were remembered like a number‚ much like the numbering in prison." "if they speak…in any language other than English‚ they will be jailed. A rule of the city." They are forced to be alienated from their own culture and are in turn disempowered. Plight of the worker:  The migrants are objectified by likening them to

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    War is bad and politicians lie - like we haven ’t heard that before “Lions for Lambs” treats audiences with yet another post-9/11 commentary on how the government‚ the media and the everyday citizen are to blame for America ’s mess in the Middle East. This film directed by Robert Redford is an overtly leftist depiction of America ’s War on Terror. The film is made up of three loosely related storylines that explore the political‚ philosophical and emotional sides of war that are only matched by the

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    Lion Nathan

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    Lion Nathan‚ having invested over US$200 million in China‚ is already among the largest beer investors in the country and the most aggressive brewer in the Yangtze River Delta. The completion of the Suzhou brewery is a significant milestone for Lion Nathan and sees the realisation of our plans to establish a wholly-owned brewery in the critical growth region of the Yangtze Delta. Lion Nathan’s vision is to become the biggest and best brewing company in the Yangtze River Delta by the year 2000.

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    The Lion and the Jewel

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    Publication Information: Book Title: The Lion and the Jewel. Contributors: Wole Soyinka - author. Publisher: Oxford University Pre Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 64. Wole Soyinka THE LION and the JEWEL LONDON Oxford University Press IBADAN 1963 Questia Media America‚ Inc. www.questia.com Publication Information: Book Title: The Lion and the Jewel. Contributors: Wole Soyinka - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: London. Publication

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    Sea Lion

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    Inhabitants on the islands of the Galapagos Archipelago‚ the Galapagos Sea Lion is an intriguing marine mammal whose looks may deceive you because despite its amiable countenance it is truly a fierce predator and protector. The Galapagos Sea Lion‚ also known as the Pagos Sea Lion‚ spends a great majority of its day in the water hunting for prey‚ however it does not venture out very far from its territory due to the fact that their main predators tend to be there. Their prey is primarily fish‚ squid

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