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    One piece from the Legion of Honor that really stuck out to me was‚ “St. Peter Healing the Lame”. Completed in 1667 by the artist Gerbrand Van Den Eeckhout‚ the piece’s medium is oil on wood. the use of very dark colors along with the very contrasting light colors that make up the people make this piece catch my eye and i really feel like it brings a cool mood to the artwork. Gerbrand Van Den Eeckhout is referred to as a golden age painter and was a student of Rembrandt along with others such as

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    Peter Sprague Beatles Concert Report This concert held by the Peter Sprague Band and performs at the UCSD campus. The concert begins from 8:00 pm and end by 10:00 pm. Most of the audiences are UCSD students and taking some kinds of music class. Therefore‚ the main group of the audiences in this concert is age at around twenty and dresses casually. Before the band perform‚ there is a chorus sings several songs in order to warm up the concert. The chorus has eight guys and seven girls that are

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    Critical Analysis In his article “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality‚” Peter Singer outlines his argument for helping those in need in the global community. His main argument is that humans can stop suffering based on our moral decisions.1 Singer calls for the definition of ‘charity’ in our society to have moral implications. People should give governmental and privately. all need to give to charity and all at the same time. Peter Singer immediately encourages acceptance of his first moral standpoint

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    In the video Graduating PeterPeter Gwazdauskas is a student with special needs from Blacksburgs‚ VA who is followed around by a film crew from sixth grade up until he graduates. Peter was put into special education classes with other special need kids‚ but he was not happy‚ so his mother wanted him put in general education classes. In the being of the film Peter struggled with behavior problems not knowing how to express his feeling verbally. Peter was assisted by an aide during junior high school

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    In my opinion‚ there is a lot of conflict between Paul and Peter disagreeing about seemingly small things even though they had disagreements. After reading Acts-15 it stated that they are able to work with each other again. I think they had a disagreement‚ but it is hard to say they contradicted one another. A letter to the Church in Galatia suggest that Paul had a serious disagreement with Peter and the argument started as Peter felt that Christianity was a new form of Judaism‚ and if you converted

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    River Town‚ by Peter Hessler‚ is a non-fiction novel that depicts Peter’s experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Fuling‚ China. He was sent to Fuling (a poor town on the banks of the Yangtze River) in 1996 and taught English and American literature for two years at

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    Peter Singer’s animal liberation views on animal rights are wrong and he doesn’t quite get it like William Baxter. William Baxter has a more realistic view on animal rights where Peter Singer is trying to get an impossible utopia that will never exist. Peter Signers views on animal rights are that we should collectively understand that the pain of another species is no different than the pain of ours as we discussed in class. We‚ like many other animals feel both pain and pleasure‚ and are capable

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    Peter Weir’s classic production of Dead Poets Society demonstrates the themes of death which are present through the use of the technique foreshadowing. Time and mortality are existing through sound and the theme of conformity is established through camera angles. Throughout the film time is represented as a key component that affects the overall outcome of the piece. In compliance with the traditional theme‚ old fashioned clocks are used to show screening from past to present. The theme of death

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    SPIDERMAN Peter Parker the man who plays the role of Spiderman was introduced as an orphaned science genius teenager living with his aunt and uncle in a place called Forrest Hills which is a section of New York. He is a brilliant student but often gets teased by his peers for being smart‚ they enjoy calling him bookworm. One day during a science demonstration he gets bitten by a radioactive spider‚ he gains all sorts of powers such as super strength‚ the ability to climb walls and an amazing

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    PETER WEIR’S GALLIPOLI Analyze how at least two of the following were used to help you understand the main idea or message. *Camera Work *Editing *Special Effects *Music * Lighting *Acting *Sound Effects Peter Weir’s 1981 film‚ ‘Gallipoli’ is based on the view point of ANZACs (mainly the Australian Infantry) on the disastrous assault upon Turkish forces during the Dardanelles campaign in the First World War (ANZAC Day‚ 25 April 1915). The main story revolves around two men‚ Frank Dunne

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