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    The story of Matt Keiser lesson correlates very much so with my life in many different ways. The lesson of the story is to not have other people to decide what your personality is. When I first came to Sartell many people thought that I was shy‚different and non outgoing. I was in 3rd grade when I came to Sartell it was a fresh start for me and my family. My old school in Iowa was very different than in Sartell. I knew who I was as a person in Iowa now it felt like a restart. In my class different

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    Oliver to write this book‚ however the main author’s purpose in this story was to teach a lesson. Multiple lessons were taught in this story‚ and these lessons are the themes. Live your life to the fullest is the main lesson that the author was trying to convey. Along with this lesson‚ the author was also trying to teach the lesson of how being kind to others can really affect how others treat you. Samantha‚ at the beginning of the story was very mean to an innocent girl named Juliet. “I’ve pushed her

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    Miss Moore Character Traits “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ is a short story with many different character traits. Miss Moore is a person in the short story who has many different traits. Miss Moore teaches the kids the value of a dollar in a unique way. Miss More shows that she is caring‚ presentable (confident about her looks)‚ and well educated teacher‚ who is trying to better the lives of the kids‚ through out the story. Miss Moore shows off her traits in many ways. One

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    Angolo Bronzino: An Allegory with Venus and Cupid 1540-1550 57 ½ x 46” This strange and erotic painting‚ was painted by‚ Angolo Bronzino somewhere in the mid 1540’s. Its obscure images‚ exaggerated poses‚ and graceful forms are characteristic of the mannerist period. It is said to have been commissioned by Cosimo de Medici the Grand Duke of Tuscany‚ which was then given as a gift to King Francis‚ who was known for his “lusty appetites”. This is a very dynamic

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    Bronzino’s Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time (c. mid 1540’s) is an astounding painting which includes intricate symbolism.# The painting has provoked much scholarly controversy and‚ to this day no one art historian can agree on what the overall idea of the painting is.# One source says that Bronzino was commissioned for this work not only as a demonstration of painterly excellence‚ but as a demonstration of Florentine intellectual cleverness‚ necessary both for the invention of the imagery and for

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    Flying Lessons and Other Stories by Ellen Oh Flying Lessons and Other Stories is a solid anthology. I love the recurring theme of the short stories which is the lessons you can glean after reading each one. All of the stories feature those kids who are usually unseen. The underprivileged‚ the weird‚ the outcast‚ the brown‚ and black kids. It’s a necessary mirror for all ages‚ particularly for middle grade readers. I can’t recommend it enough. Since‚ this is a collection of short stories I’ll rate

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    What are the moral lessons Dickens wished to convey in A Christmas Carol and how effectively does he convey them? Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is a classic Christmas story which contains stern moral lessons‚ written in 1843. These lessons are designed to make the readers of that time‚ the Victorians‚ conscience of the injustices that were present in the rapidly expanding cities of Britain‚ due to the Industrial Revolution. The story includes three morals‚ demonstrated by the three Ghosts

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    In "Walking and the Suburbanized Psyche" Solnit sheds light on the fact that "an ancient and profound relationship between body‚ world‚ and imagination" are lost when walking is an undervalued action in our society. People are not treasuring the perks that come along with walking. Solnit believes the positive effects of walking include using it as a way of travel‚ as a cultural activity‚ and as a pleasure. Walking is being tossed aside and forgotten about. Mark Watney’s relationship to the landscape

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    goddess’s hand in marriage. Despite Aphrodite’s marriage to Hephaestus she was known to have had many affairs with various gods and mortal men. One of Aphrodite’s most well known lovers was Ares‚ the god of war‚ who was the father of her son Eros or Cupid. As myth has it Helios one day discovered the affair between Ares and Aphrodite‚ and the sun god chose to inform her husband

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    All books have themes and lessons in them that teach us something important after reading them. Sometimes these lessons are learned from the characters of the books. In The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby teaches us lessons about success‚ hope‚ and ethics or morals. Many of the characters in The Great Gatsby are used to construct different themes and teach us moral lessons. Gatsby has been in love with daisy for many years. Gatsby uses illegal and unethical ways to acquire wealth that he thinks he needs

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