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    Since the company’s inception in 1878‚ Eyian has been widely applauded by the medical world for its excellent health properties. Displaying a perfect balance of minerals‚ no other brand of mineral water carries with it such connotations of purity and wellbeing. Evian is famous for its pioneering efforts‚ and was the first branded mineral water to establish an overseas marke t. Today it is a way of life‚ an institution and a status sym bol all rolled into one. HISTORY Evian’s origins

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    conflicts of human nature that result from the adultery and punishment of Hester Prynne. There are three major conflicts each for which Hawthorne created a specific main character to illustrate: Pearl‚ Hester’s illegitimate daughter‚ depicts the conflict purity versus sin‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ Hester’s former husband‚ depicts good versus evil‚ and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ who sinned with Hester‚ depicts the conflict love versus hate. Each of these characters has distinct qualities and actions that Hawthorne

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    corrupted innocence. When one carefully analyzes Young Goodman Brown ’s character the main concept that comes to mind is that the character appears to be an implied part of his religion-pure. The reader should keep in mind that purity is often associated with innocence. The sense of purity within the character of Young Goodman Brown will later appear to be awkward. In the beginning of the story when he meets the Devil in the forest the narrator states that the Devil "was about fifty years old‚ apparently

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    lacked crispness‚ as well as lack of dimensions‚ within his photograph. It was because of the lack of purity and crispness within Adams’ first photograph that drove him to develop a better way in which he could capture the raw beauty of nature. By searching for ways to better nature and landscape photography‚ Adams construct the Zone System and Group f/64; which helped influence the development and purity of nature and landscape photography. As a young boy‚ Ansel Adams suffered from chronic illnesses

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    to their white dresses‚ nothing is safe from the breeze blowing through the room. This sense of constancy in a sea of movement - indicated by her being sat on “the only completely stationary object in the room… an enormous couch” - and the hints of purity or innocence attached to her - her white dress‚ “buoyed up” as though “though they had just been blown back in after a short flight around the house”‚ like an angel or

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    from age six to eight. Scout‚ being a child‚ has not yet been jaded by societal views. Therefore‚ she is still an innocent girl‚ and it is her innocence that contributes to the story. Furthermore‚ it allows the reader to see how the innocence and purity of a child can make things happen. Thus‚ it is important that the narrator‚ Scout Finch‚ is a child at the time that the events of the story takes place. To continue‚ despite Atticus’ plead for Jem‚ Scout and Dill (a close friend) to stay back

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    yellow‚ including impurity‚ falsity‚ and demise. When Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker were first introduced in the novel‚ “they were both dressed in white‚ and their dresses were rippling and fluttering” (Gatsby 8). Here‚ the color white represents purity and innocence‚ which can be gathered by their unimpaired appearances. Daisy’s voice “was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down‚ as if speech is an arrangement of notes

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    The Moral Foundations Self-Assessment Exercise Part 1 Everybody has his/her core values. These core values may develop or change gradually over a lifetime but in most cases they are stable and enduring. I think one of the most important values that help me navigate through daily experiences and life as a whole is fairness. I think I inherited the value from my mother. She always reminds me to treat everybody fairly. I don’t think I can discriminate anybody because of his background‚ such as

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    continuously describes Santiago Nasar as wearing “shirt and pants of white linen” to suggest his purity and innocence (Garcia Marquez 5). This ultimately casts doubt on whether or not Santiago is guilty. In The Nonexistent Knight‚ Calvino uses an abundance of light imagery and repeats “white shadow” to portray Agilulf’s purity as well (Calvino 12). Both of these situations are ironic because the purity is introduced on the day Santiago is to be killed and Agilulf is the only chivalrous and pure knight

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    St. Augustine's Dichotomy

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    St. Augustine’s dichotomy of forms -- the will of man and the will of God‚ the needs of the soul and the desires of the flesh‚ sinful falsehood and the liberation of divine truth -- serves not only to emphasize the direct force and opposition of these forms‚ but to explore their essential duality‚ the interplay of distinct but related states and wills existing both separately and reciprocally of each other. Good and evil‚ however‚ emerge uniquely in their contrast‚ in that the opposition of good

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