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    Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Awakening Salvador Dali is known for his surrealist paintings. His most well-known artwork is The Persistence of Memory‚ depicting clocks melting in the heat of a dessert. Dream Caused by The Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening (1944)‚ is another famous piece of surrealist artwork that Dali created. It resembles the randomness that is present in many of his works such as The Persistence of Memory

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    SALVADOR DALÍ Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Awakening Painted in the year 1944 Oil on Canvas 51 cm × 40.5 cm Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum‚ Madrid Personal Framework Salvador Dalí was born May 11‚ 1904 in Figueres‚ Spain. He was a writer‚ filmmaker and painter. From a young age‚ he was encouraged to paint‚ despite the weak relationship between him and his father due to domestic violence caused by his own fits. At 16‚ his mother passed away from Breast

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    Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening When you think of a dream‚ how do you analyze it? Is it just something you do while sleeping and then forget about later? To Salvador Dali dreams were very important and were constantly seen in his artwork. He painted oil paintings that were small collages of his dream images. His work displayed the "unreal dream" space that he showed with strange hallucinatory characters. When looking at the painting that is the subject

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    Waking Up Monologue

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    Today I woke up and felt like dying‚ nothing serious or anything I was just so tired and I didn’t want to be troubled with the idea of waking up again and again to a pointless life. Sometimes I just want to be done with everything‚ all the hardship‚ the pain but at other times I can’t wait for whats coming next - scared of whats coming next. That’s the weird thing about me‚ I don’t care but at the same time I care too much‚ I hate people smoking but I do it myself‚ I’m what you’d call a hypocrite

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    Waking-Up In College

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    Congratulations! Everyone who woke up this morning completed their first successful act of the day. Even small compliments‚ like waking up in the morning‚ contributes to a person’s level of success. Success is the accomplishment of a goal or action. Theoretical Physicist Stephen Hawking and I both agree that a person can always find success. Everyone can find success in their life. Stephen Hawking believes that “However difficult life may seem‚ there is always something you can do and succeed at

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    Waking Up to Corruption

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    Erica Bhasin Waking up to Corruption It is no secret that Golding’s Lord of the Flies and Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians criticize different political systems. While one exhibits the inefficiency of a failed democracy and growing dictatorship‚ the other reveals the atrocities committed by narrow-minded colonists and imperialists. Despite the historical context in which they were written‚ when open criticism was still hushed through persecution‚ the authors depict the source of their

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    Waking Up In College

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    I hate waking up early in the morning‚ especially during my summer break. My uncle believes hard work will take anybody a long ways in life that is why he owns his own landscaping business. Since my 15th birthday‚ I have had the privilege to get up early during the week to help clear weeds and trees from areas for other people to fill the vacant areas with what they would like. The process of clearing a couple of acres is hard work that could last all day or stretch to more than one day‚ it is not

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    Pomegranate

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    maintenance cost in pomegranate orchards : An economic analysis* K. T. RAVIKUMAR‚ S. B. HOSAMANI‚ N. R. MAMLE DESAI‚ SURESH D. EKBOTE AND K. V. ASHALATHA Department of Agricultural Economics‚ University of Agricultural Sciences‚ Dharwad - 580 005‚ India Email: mamle2desai @rediffmail.com (Received: November‚ 2009) Abstract: The Investigation was carried out in the year 2008 - 2009 to study the investment pattern in pomegranate orchard and to compute the costs and returns in pomegranate cultivation in

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    Waking up in a dark room‚ not being able to move. I was frightened‚ not knowing where I was. My head turned towards the bright light in the hallway looking at my friend who entered the room and asking me if he could have a talk with me. I sat with him for hours talking about his struggles and his thoughts about his environment‚ not wanting to go to school because he’s terrified‚ feeling as if he doesn’t belong there. “You have so many friends at school‚ who love you for the way you are‚ love because

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    As a high school student‚ I dream of the day my alarm does not magically wake me up at 5 a.m‚ to get ready for another seven-hour day at school. To me school is not so bad‚ a day of learning is fine by me. But waking up before the sun five days a week‚ no thank you. On school nights‚ I try to get roughly eight hours of sleep. No matter how early I go to bed‚ waking up at 5 a.m. does not get any easier. The human body depends on its biological clock‚ it is an internal system that controls our sleep

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