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    have heard of Miep Gies‚ the woman who hid Anne Frank and her family during World War II. Miep Gies is the reason that the world met Anne Frank and found out about Gies’ heroic efforts in hiding the Franks and other Jews. Equality‚ generosity and modesty are the qualities that make up Miep’s character. For over two years‚ she risked her own and her families lives everyday to illegally protect and care for the Franks and four of their friends hiding from the Nazis in an attic. Miep Gies’ heroic efforts

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    From Ancient Rome to modern-day‚ gender roles play a crucial part in life‚ culture‚ family‚ society. Classical gender stereotypes claim that men are meant to bring food‚ shelter‚ finances and protection to their families; women‚ to cook and clean and care for children. Only more recently in history has the concept of the independent‚ unmarried‚ powerful woman come to be less taboo. But how much have gender roles changed since the Roman empire? Although women have gained more independence and influence

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    In Robert Browning ’s "My Last Duchess‚" a portrait of the egocentric and power loving Duke of Ferrara is painted for us. Although the duke ’s monologue appears on the surface to be about his late wife‚ a close reading will show that the mention of his last duchess is merely a side note in his self-important speech. Browning uses the dramatic monologue form very skillfully to show us the controlling‚ jealous‚ and arrogant traits the duke possessed without ever mentioning them explicitly. The

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    Chapter four of Veiled Sentiments showed why sexual modesty is essential to a women’s honor. The Bedouins are much more enthusiastic with the birth of a boy over a birth of a girl. These people would rejoice for a boy and mourn for a girl. I understand this is their way of life and this is within their culture but if girls were never born‚ then who would give birth to any boys later on in life? Men are very important to a tribe because its strength measured by its number of men. As a whole‚

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    The importance of moral education and social inequality are the most significant themes in the novel: “To Kill a Mockingbird”. The ideal behavior‚ in reference to these concepts‚ is shown by Atticus Finch‚ who as the father of Scout Finch (the narrator) and her brother Jem‚ represents the responsibility‚ justice‚ wisdom and the voice of conscience in the book. Through the outlook‚ behavior and comments of Atticus‚ the author introduces

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    TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS PRACTICES Each religion has its own unique history‚ some recent and some originating in antiquity. Each religion also has its own practices for daily living based on traditions‚ beliefs‚ values and rules. Not all of these religious practices are applicable to inpatient nursing care‚ although they may be important in normal life. Some examples of some non-applicable practices could include adult baptismby immersion; the Muezzin calling the faithful to prayer; or special practices

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    Written presentation: L’origine du monde. Courbet‚ 1866 * Abstract L’Origine du monde is an oil painting realized by Courbet in 1866. It may be the most controversial piece of art that the famous artist has ever presented. Consisting of a 46x55 centimeters close up on a woman’s genitals‚ the picture makes all the conventions shatter and gets any audience uncomfortable. This essay first explores the historical trajectory of L’Origine du monde‚ from its origins to its rediscovery since 1995

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    Art of the 14th and 15th centuries Works of Art from 14th -15th Century a brief summary Works of Art from the 14th-15th centuries You likely noticed that during the two hundred years covered in this week’s study there were radical changes in how the human figure is depicted in Italy‚ from something that was highly stylized to an idealized form that looked more real yet was strongly influenced by the Classical Age of ancient Greece and Rome. In the Northern Europe‚ however‚ depiction

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    detriment in their correlation. Modesty‚ while being increasingly difficult to find in the world‚ is rarely a disadvantage to character. Finny show’s an inherent ability to excel in just about anything. His most defined aspect was his refinement in any athletic activity. What made him different was that winning didn’t make him happy. In fact‚ one of his most enjoyable games was Blitzball‚ a game with fierce athletic necessities but no set winners. He took his modesty even farther one day while he and

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    The Mona Lisa

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    Is a smile always just a smile? This would seem to be the question that the artist who painted the “Mona Lisa” was trying to convey. The “Mona Lisa”‚ also referred to as the “Portrait of Lisa Gherardini”‚ was commissioned by an unknown person or persons around 1503 A.D. and painted by the highly revered artist Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci‚ known now as Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519). Da Vinci used poplar wood for the canvas of the “Mona Lisa” and created the subtle modeling of forms and atmospheric

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