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    Gothic Style is the most fascinating and mysterious architectural era the world has seen. These large structures of the 11th through the 16th centuries‚ that are considered to be of Gothic Style‚ are simply glorious. Throughout the centuries‚ beautiful medieval cathedrals have been towering above every building and till this day‚ still survive with their astonishing appearance. The edifices built during the so-called Gothic period were not built with simple identifying Gothic features. Gothic architecture

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    New ’solar paint’ could generate electricity from the roofs and walls of EVERY home without the need for bulky panels * ’Nanocrystals’ used to generate power * Can be painted or printed onto walls or windows * So tiny you could fit 250‚000‚000‚000 on head of a pin * Thin enough to be painted or printed onto walls One day‚ a thin film of ’solar panel’ could be painted over windows and walls to turn every home into a giant hi-tech ’sun trap’. The hi-tech solution could make solar

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    monster wants is to be loved. An example of a gothic novel with a theme similar to Frankenstein is Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. “He often endures the insults and accusations of the people of Paris. As a result he feels sad‚ isolated and‚ lonely.”(Pinkmoneky.com). The themes played out in Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame are isolation‚ pain‚ obsession and romantic themes. Quasimodo is considered a demon and resented by the people of Paris. He also

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    Cited: Cervigni‚ Dino S. and Edward Vasta. Vita Nuova/ Dante Alighieri; Italian Text with Facing English Translation. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press‚ 1995.

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    Paris

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    Writing. Paris Every country has it’s own beauty but one place I’d really like to visit is Paris in France. It has a lot of breathtaking sights like: Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel) Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris andthe most recognizable landmark of the city. It was built by Gustave Eiffel for the World Exhibition of 1889 and it was never meant to be a permanent addition to the city’s skyline. The figures are impressive but forget about them and try to enjoy the sight. Everyone wants to

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    and the truly guilty was left. He describes the society as corrupt and responsible for creating the darkness among the population. (ADI31415). Another literary work done by Victor Hugo is “ The Hunchback of Notre-Dame”. The plot is set in the streets of Paris near to the cathedral of Notre-Dame. Quasimodo who is a hunchback life at the top of one of the towers

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    Introduction In a quest to inquire into being‚ metaphysics is confronted by one fundamental question that; is reality constituted by one being or are there many beings? This question establishes the central problem of metaphysics that is known as the problem of the ‘one’ and ‘many’. Parmenides who first dealt with the nature of being and considered ‘being as being’ as the source of unification of all reality‚ held that “ultimately there exists a One Being”. It follows that this being is changeless

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    Disability in the Media

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    are giving disabled rights activists hope. Literature‚ media and pop culture have spawned offensive stereotypes that have persisted throughout the years and can be found in extremely famous works such as Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Disabled characters throughout literature are often the victims of violence and are often mistreated by the story’s able-bodied characters. The stereotyping and misrepresentation of these characters

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    Response to Anti-vandalism (BURA) Project Description Vandalism is defined as a willful or malicious destruction or defacement of the things of beauty or of public or private property. It is considered as a major offense as provided by the Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC handbook‚ but campaign against it is not strongly implemented. Vandalism is often caused by ideological‚ vindictive and malicious reasons. Boredom and exam charters contributes to the problem even more. To lessen

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    What Is a Masterpiece

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    a lifetime and that over again. One that no matter how many times you have looked at it you find something new and beautiful each and every time. My three masterpieces that I have chosen are; the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci‚ The Cathedral of Notre Dame‚ and last but‚ most certainly not least the Pietà by Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa‚ so many things being said without a single word. Mona Lisa Gioconda is who Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned to paint and who became this beautiful masterpiece

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