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    What did you get for 15‚ 16‚ 17?Cinthya Garcia 5122 Wood Ranch Drive South Jordan‚Utah home: 801-696-4847 cell: 801-554-9853 email: gtcinthya@gmail.com Education: Juan Diego High School‚ Draper Ut Experience: Petsitter 2009-present -provided care for various types of animals such as feeding‚ walking‚ cleaning‚ and yard care. Babysitter 2008-present -provided care for children of the neighborhood Volunteer Experience: -Boys and Girls Club -Utah Food Bank -a part of the

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    These past few years of highschool have had its ups and downs‚ but overall it’s been amazing. I’d like to thank my friends and family for always believing in me. Congratulations to the grads of 2013‚ see you all in 10 years! A discriminating reader may take pleasure in reading "The Destructors"‚ over an immature reader. A discriminating reader is a reader that takes deep pleasure in fiction that deals with life significantly‚ expects characters‚ plot and themes that are complex or realistic and

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    DAME CATHEDRAL Notre dame cathedral means cathedral of our lady of paris in french literature.It is known a very important building in mediavel ages in france.Notre dame’s first version was a splendid church built by Childebert I‚ the king of franks at that time‚and was already the cathedral of paris in 10th century.Also having become the churchs of area of kings of Europe .On the other hand Maurice de sully was the bishop of paris at that time ‚ he wanted to give the developing a cathedral valuable

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    The nave of Amiens Cathedral The Amiens cathedral is the tallest complete cathedral in France‚ its stone-vaulted nave reaching an internal height of 42.30 meters (138.8ft). The lower nave completed by the 1230’s under the direction of Robert de Luzarches. Thomas de Cormont completed the upper nave in the 1240’s and later the radiating chapels. The plan of Amiens Cathedral is like that of the other Classical cathedrals at Chartres and Reims‚ as well as the Notre-Dame in Paris: a three-aisled

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    The cathedral is of great technological advancement because of all the logistic and tools that were needed to make them possible‚ especially gothic cathedrals. The gothic cathedral revolutionized architecture of the time; church officials wanted their cathedral to be better than the surrounding cities so a competition of a kind started up. This competition helped to improve the structures and reach heights unheard of the time. One of the amazing thing about the new gothic churches is that as they

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    of "Sonny’s Blues" "Sonny’s Blues" was written in 1957‚ but carries a vital social message in our society today of people trying to understand one another and find their identity. "Sonny’s Blues" not only states dramatically the motive for Baldwin’s famous polemics in the cause of Black Freedom‚ but it also provides an esthetic linking his work‚ in all literary genres‚ with the cultures of the Black ghetto (Reilly 56). To truly understand Baldwin’s purpose in writing "Sonny’s Blues" about finding

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    issues‚ Renwick decided on wood masked to look like stone. The cathedral itself is mostly marble‚ except for the ceiling. One main room opens at the center‚ surrounded by multiple recesses on all sides. The cathedral design does not allow for much daylight to enter through the stain glass windows. Light comes from small lamps suspended from the ceiling‚ which also lights the recesses. Some of the recesses along the side of the cathedral contain steps leading to private chapels or sculptures of saints

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    In the stories Sonny’s blues ‚ Imitation of Life ‚ and ...And the Earth Did Not Part all show the clear suffering of characters in these time periods because of the limitations placed upon them for no more than the color of their skin. For example in it says in this excerpt by James Baldwin: It’s what they’ve come from. (Page 82 Sonny’s blues by James baldwin). It’s what they endure.(Page 82 Sonny’s blues by James baldwin). this quote from Sonny’s blues by James Baldwin:These boys‚now‚were living

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    The narrator of the story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver has never met someone who was blind until Robert came to visit. Robert has been a friend of the narrator ’s wife for the past ten years and is spending the night because he has not seen her for such a long time‚ but this bothers the narrator. He does not regard a blind man as a normal person with whom he can relate with‚ and is extremely uncomfortable with the idea of having to socialize with one for an entire evening. The narrator is stereotypical

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    Poetic Drama /Verse Drama of Modern age Poetic Drama Eliot’s plays attempt to revitalize verse drama and usually treat the same themes as in his poetry. They include Murder in the Cathedral (1935)‚ dealing with the final hours of Thomas à Becket; The Family Reunion (1939); The Cocktail Party (1950); The Confidential Clerk (1954); and The Elder Statesman (1959)..(1) Indeed‚ Eliot hoped that the study and critical reception of early modern verse drama would shape the production of modernist

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