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    “’Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is a poem that is just too full of the gothic and the unearthly and too removed from reality”. How far do you agree with this statement? The ‘Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is a poem from the Romantics period in literature and is written by Coleridge who collaborated with Wordsworth on the ‘Lyrical Ballads’. It is about a Mariner who stops one of three wedding guests and tells him a story of when he set sail and all that happens. The poem meddles and swarms in the

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    Girl With A Pearl Earring

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    (2003)‚ I was curious about the painting that this film was inspired. Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer is one of my favorite works of art because it arouses a lot of emotions in me: curious‚ amazed‚ and obsessed. Her eye contact and her lips are about to say something. It draws me in her gaze to guess what she wants to say. Because of its huge impression on me‚ I decide to choose this artwork as the topic for my Photo Self Portrait Paper. Based on the signature on the painting “IVMeer”

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    The Calling of Isaiah

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    The Calling of the Prophet Isaiah‚ Chapter 6:1-13 The prophet Isaiah lived during a very troublesome era during the years 742-701B.C.E. He preached during the reigns of four kings of Judah: Uzziah (783-742)‚ Jotham (742-735)‚ Ahaz (735-715)‚ and Hezekiah (715-687). Judah faced many challenges and crises throughout those years primarily at the hands of the Assyrian Empire. Isaih interpreted the events as part of the Lord’s will‚ and he encourages the people to trust in the Lord rather

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    Lone Star College Engl. 1301 | Cause and Effect Essey | The effects of sun exposure on the human body. | shanatorres 11/23/2012 | Every hour at least one American will die of skin cancer caused by exposure to the sun. These statistics are alarming and most people are unaware that the sunshine that we all love so much is in fact a threat to our health and good looks. It is up to us to educate ourselves and our children on the harmful effects of sun exposure on the human body like premature

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    Phonetics and Vocal Folds

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    Chapter 1 Phonetics: A “Sound” Science * Phonetics as a field of study * Historical phonetics- involves the study of sound changes in words * There is a constant mutation over time in the pronunciation of words in all languages. * Between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries‚ there was a marked evolution in the pronunciation of English long vowels; this change in vowel pronunciation is known as the “Great Vowel Shift” * Physiological phonetics- involves

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    Kyle Kuroski English 1104: Written English 1 Professor Beighley 1/23/2013 Reading Response #1 1) The publics’ knowledge of embalming has changed. Like Jessica Mitford said not one in ten-thousand Americans really know what takes place during the embalming process. When embalming first began it was done in the home of the deceased‚ it was almost mandatory that a relative stay by the embalmers side and witness the whole procedure. Today it is totally reversed. All people‚ except apprentices

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    Descriptive Writing

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    gentleness. She has been graced with a look that could be that of royalty. Her tight‚ rose colored lips are pursed in what appears to be mid-kiss. The slight hints of moisture on her lips making them glisten in the light‚ causing them to look as though they are really a reflection on the waters of a pond and not really a part of her at all. They seem to call out to him‚ beckoning him to lean in and press his lips against hers. Her molten golden eyes staring back at him as though to pierce his very soul and

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    (high vowels‚ also referred to as close; low vowels‚ also referred to as open; intermediate - close-mid and open-mid) Frontness vs. backness of the tongue - according to the horizontal position of the highest part of the tongue. Lip rounding - whether the lips are rounded (O-shape) or spread (no rounding) when the sound is being made. Tenseness of the articulators - refers to the amount of muscular tension around the mouth when creating vowel sounds. Tense and lax are used to describe muscular

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    Of Mice and Men

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    over‚ mister. You see if she ain’t a tart.”  derogatory terms After she’s introduced to the reader: Chapter 2 “A girl was standing there. . .”  immaturity‚ naïve “She had full‚ rouged lips… heavily made up.”  Pouting‚ sensual image A lot of makeup‚ preposterous‚ ridiculous in context Red lips  sexual‚ flirtatious “Her finger nails were red.”  repeated red image  provocative “. . . red mules . . . bouquets of red ostrich feathers . . .”Repeated red image  provocative Paralinguistic

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    Guan Ware Vessel Analysis

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    height of 16.8 cm. These types of vessels were created for people of royalty. Shape: The Guan Ware Vessel is a three-dimensional vessel that has a prominent round shape at the bottom of the vessel‚ but the neck of the vessel is very thin and the lip spreads out like a fan. Although these shapes are not geometric‚ the form in which they are attributed to the vessel give it a sense of flow. The multiple curves create an inward‚ outward pattern similar to the shape of an s. Light: The soft glaze

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