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    Paul Rand

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    in America‚ and discuss their work. The master designer Paul Rand provided the best Modernist definition of graphic desegn: ‘To design is much more than simply to assemble‚ to order‚ or even to edit: it is to add value and meaning‚ to illuminate‚ to simplify‚ to clarify‚ to modify‚ to dignify‚ to dramatiza‚ to pursuade and perhaps even to amuse. To design is to transform prose into poetry.’ Rand was part of a movement in the 1940’s and 50’s in which American designer’s were coming up with original

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    Paul Rand

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    Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum‚ August 15‚ 1914 – November 26‚ 1996) was a well-known American graphic designer‚ best known for his corporate logo designs. He designed many posters and corporate identities‚ including the logos for IBM‚ UPS‚ ABC and Westinghouse. Paul Rand portrayed abstract ideas with clarity that resonated with viewers. In his work‚ Rand recast modern art as something innocuous for the average patron‚ and no longer a radical political manifesto. This adoption of modernist ideas

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    The Journey

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    True journey stories for me have always been The Wizard of Oz‚ Odysseus‚ Star Wars‚ and It’s a Wonderful Life. The hero in each of these stories is usually immersed in feelings of hopelessness that are always initiated by a crisis. Dorothy suffers the loss of friends‚ family and home‚ and is ultimately exiled. Odysseus also loses friends‚ family and home‚ as do Luke and George Bailey. My crisis centered around the loss of my friends‚ family and home in Syria. Through past years‚ two of my best

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    Significance of Literacy

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    the necessary tool to grasp or retain useful knowledge. Incorporating literacy in our life will contribute to our overall success in academics‚ or careers‚ as well as an understanding of human kind and nature. The following essay discusses the significance of literacy by introducing the two main concepts of literacy: reading and writing. Reading is the first step and most important component in literacy. If a person reads extensively‚ then he or she is more likely to attain good grades in school

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    Hobbit Essay Mansoor Naqshbandi The hero in any journey learns many lessons through the people he meets‚ and their response to the events. Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” directed by Peter Jackson is no different. He is required to overcome many obstacles in his journey‚ and by doing so‚ he learns a valuable lesson. Bravery‚ thinking creatively‚ courage and the sense of belonging‚ these lessons is communicated

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    Paul Gauguin

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    Paul Gauguin Danielle Arnold L. Scott Roberts Art Appreciation 11 November 2011 Paul Gauguin Like so many artists one studies‚ the life of Paul Gauguin was filled with internal struggles on daily matters and beliefs. Gauguin was not dealt an easy life from the very beginning. Born to French journalist and half Peruvian mother‚ Gauguin came to know the cruelty of life at a very young age. In 1851‚ he and his family moved to Peru due to the climate

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    The insistent realism of Don DeLillo’s ‘Falling Man’ and Paul Auster’s ‘Man in the Dark’ by Ugo Panzani During the last decade‚ many theorists and writers have remarked the peculiar fictionalisation of the facts of 9/11. For instance‚ as Salman Rushdie explains‚ “we all crossed a frontier that day‚ an invisible boundary between the imaginable and the unimaginable‚ and it turned out to be the unimaginable that was real” (Rushdie 2002: 436-437). Martin Amis pointed out that September 11

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    Teaching of Paul

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    it truly hearts my heart to see the way our country treats the President of our country‚ the United States. I know this is something that people talk about on a regular‚ but I have never seen so much disrespect before in my life. In Romans 13: 1-6 Paul states that we all are to listen to our governing authorities‚ the one that is appointed is appointed by God. And who goes against them will have to answer to God. Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities‚ for there is no authority

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    The Journey

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    I believe the journey of life follows a predetermined pattern; we evolve from needing influence and guidance to finally reaching that point where our lives are up to us. I consider myself very lucky up to this point in my journey. Some people become sidetracked and wind up on a far different course than they initially planned‚ but the detours I made have only assisted in embellishing the individual instead of devouring it.  According to Freud a person ’s most important period to grow personality

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    The Letter of Paul to Romans Romans is the longest and most theologically significant of the letters of Paul. It can be described as a tractate letter‚ one that is composed of a theological argument or series of arguments. A letter essay as it may be‚ it was received by the people of the church at Rome who were mostly Gentiles. Paul‚ as the author of the letter to Romans‚ must have written the letter in Corinth. This is most likely on the near end of his third missionary journey. While there

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