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    Artist: Vincent Van Gogh Name of Piece: Rain at Auvers Description - Verbal From the piece of artwork "Rain at the Auvers". I can see roofs of houses that are tucked into a valley‚ trees hiding the town‚ black birds‚ clouds upon the horizon‚ hills‚ vegetation‚ a dark stormy sky and rain. The artistic style is brush stroke? Aesthetic is the function or purpose of the work. The subject genre is still life. The image is impressionism. Oil and Crayon Watercolour paint was

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    Golds Gym Problem

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    I signed up for a 1 year membership back on 11/1/2008‚ that was supposed to expire‚ come up for renewal on 10/31/2009. Despite numerous attempts to cancel service in person at the gym‚ I was finally forced to send a certified letter to ABC Financial (who the hell are they?) in order to cancel membership that had already expired. Gold’s Gym‚ without my consent‚ put me into a month to month membership even after I told them several times that I did not want to continue my membership. On 2/10/2010 I

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    This document describes the experimental process of developing a non-mechanical hot plate wind and rain sensor. It aims to discuss practical aspects of the necessary hardware to fulfil such a function and different software approaches to controlling such a system. Specifically‚ it discusses an experiment based on 30W hot plates controlled by Labview in an attempt to measure changing wind and rain conditions. It also looks at the data gathered in this instance and calibration of the sensors. Finally

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    Nothing Gold Can Stay

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    Nothing Gold Can Stay By: Robert Frost 1.      Nature’s first green is gold‚ 2.      Her hardest hue to hold. 3.      Her early leaf’s a flower; 4.      But only so an hour. 5.      Then leaf subsides to leaf. 6.      So Eden sank to grief‚ 7.      So dawn goes down to day. 8.      Nothing gold can stay. Personification Imagery Consonance Repetition Paradox Symbolism Metaphor Biblical Allusion Format: * 8 lines no stanzas History: * Written in 1923 * Featured in the

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    audiences and studio heads who are accustomed to viewing American films in a certain way. The film‚ Woman in Gold accomplishes a respectable mission by depicting reality based on a true story. The film focuses on Bloch-Bauer’s niece Maria Altmann‚

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    Gold Rush Research Paper

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    The Gold Rush began in May of 1848 when the words‚ "Gold! Gold! Gold from the American River!" were shouted by Sam Brennan in San Francisco. The discovery ignited the flames of desire across the country and everyone was infected with gold fever. The topic of the California Gold Rush is a home run in terms of this years theme. We chose this event because of its significance in the foundation of our country and the impact it had on so many lives. People from all over the world traveled to the west

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    “There Will Come Soft Rains” Question 1. What message about nuclear war do you think Bradbury intended to convey in this story? Explain. (3 marks) I think Bradbury was trying to convey a sad and negative message about nuclear war. He conveys a sad and negative message by writing how the house continues on with its day to day duties‚ and really describes the saddening emptiness of the house now that the family is gone‚ "only silence was here.” The house continues to make them breakfast‚ lunch and

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    The passage “August 2026: There will come soft rains” by Ray Bradbury is mainly about a house in the future. From the context given and the knowledge of Ray Bradbury’s style of writing one can assume that this house is placed in a apocalyptic setting in the future. The house is programed to be self maintaining and self relying and it does that after there are no humans around. After reading the passage one can conclude that the central theme is that nothing lasts forever. The house is programed

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    Rain Snow Symbols

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    a. One narrative device that has occurred is symbolism. Symbolism occurs in part two of the novel through the snow. Snow is a symbol that occurs when Yolanda sees snow falling outside the window of her classroom for the first time. When Yolanda sees snow for the first time‚ it reminds her of the “flurry of chalk marks” (163) her teacher drew on the chalkboard when describing a nuclear war. When Yolanda looks back on this event as an adult‚ she says: “One morning as I sat in my desk daydreaming out

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    with only rain and no glimpse of the sun. There are some children on Venus‚ and in Margot’s class she is the only one who wasn’t born on Venus. This causes the others to make fun of her. The other children decide to lock Margot in a closet since she is the only one who believes the sun will be up for a couple of hours. After the children go out in the sun they allow Margot the rejoin them‚ only now the sun has gone and the rain returns. The symbolism shown in the story of the sun‚ the rain‚ and the

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