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    The Seventh Seal has become highly appreciated for its depiction of the oldest quest mortal man has been pursuing since the realization of God’s existence‚ seeking answers about the meaning of life and death‚ and asking why does God let millions suffer and die needlessly? Ingmar Bergman‘s The Seventh Seal steps into the fantasy and historical drama genre by setting the film during the devastating pandemic known commonly as the Black Death (Black Plague) that overwhelmed Europe between 1346 - 1353

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    JR: Graffiti Artist

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    In his teenage years‚ he tagged as a graffiti artist‚ but only started taking photographs when he was 17-year-old when he found a camera on the Paris Métro. JR calls himself an "urban artivist". He creates art that he displays on buildings in the Paris projects‚ walls of the Middle East‚ and other countries across the world. During the pasting phase‚ the community is allowed to take part in the artistic process. Like in Brazil‚ children became artists for a week. On October 20‚ 2010‚ JR won the TED

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    Modernism is defined as the series of reforming cultural movements in music‚ art‚ architecture‚ the applied arts‚ and literature that occurred in the three decades before 1914. In the modern era‚ not only did things change as far as technology with the Industrial Revolution‚ but also with people themselves with awareness and a change in values. During the modern era‚ civilization was founded on scientific knowledge of the world and rational knowledge of values‚ which places the highest premium

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    Xavier Garcia Mr. Vela English-122 19 February 2013 The Soul of a Black Man “The problem of the twentieth century is the color line.” In his groundreaking book‚ The Souls of Black People‚ W.E.B. DuBois spoke with a great candor that had not been seen before him about the social and racial issues of being an African American in American society in the twentieth century. DuBois was the first African American of his kind; An activist for civil rights‚ a sociologist‚ historian‚ Pan-Africanist

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    because the man is injured and he does not want the man to have to sleep outside. 2. What was unusual about the oval portrait? a) The oval portrait was so unusual because it had been hidden in the dark near the bedpost. The painting is of a young girl who looks like she is about to become a woman. The painting startled the narrator because it looks so real that he almost thought the girl was in front of him in real life. 3. What did the gentleman find out about the portrait from the book

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    that sphere‚ without attempting to go beyond it‚ without even an inkling of any other. To man‚ too‚ the Deity gave a general aim‚ that of ennobling mankind and himself‚ but he left it to man to seek the means by which this aim can be achieved; he left it to him to choose the position in society most suited to him‚ from which he can best uplift himself and society. This choice is a great privilege of man over the rest of creation‚ but at the same time it is an act which can destroy his whole life

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    around the corner and a lot of people would decide to take another route. Some people would take on that corner and decide to quit. Some people do it as Skiff Beaman does: Take on the tight corner and find a better one along the way. In the book The Young Man and the Sea by Rodman Philbrick‚ Samuel “Skiff” Beaman is tackled by many of Life’s problems but unlike most people‚ he’d challenge those issues. Sometimes he’d find something a bit better out of the problem. The theme I believe applies to this series

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    Drakulic essay “He Would Never Hurt a Fly” is about a young man named Goran Jelisic‚ a Bosian Serb‚ who is on trial for executing thirteen prisoners in a Breko police station and Luka prison camp in 1992. Drakulic portrays Jelisic as a handsome young man with a “serene face‚ lively eyes‚ and [a] big reassuring grin… the kind of person who would give up his seat‚ on a street car‚ for an invalid to sit down (1117). Drakulic is surprised that the man with such boyish features could be a killer. The author

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    Modernism and Cinderella

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    April 25‚ 2000 Research Writing Though there are many fairy tales that have been created through the years‚ Cinderella is into our subconscious by stimulating the part of us that sympathizes with the mistreatment of Cinderella. Others say that the theme of a down-and-out poor girl rising up to become rich and happy appeals to any normal person. This theme is the common bond between all the stories. Recently‚ however‚ modern versions of the tale have surfaced in an attempt to relate to modern

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    Modernism vs. Postmodernism Post-modernism follows and shares many of the same ideas as modernism. Though‚ at the same time‚ they differ in many ways. These distinctions can be seen in the two works of literature‚ “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller and “Glengarry Glen Ross” by David Mamet. “Death of a Salesman” represents the modernist literature. Modernism is a style of literature that came about after World War I in Europe. It emerged in the United States in the late 1920s. Modernism

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