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    1. Cimabue Virgin and Child Enthroned 2. Giotto Virgin and Child Enthroned The Giotto and Cimabue are obviously different versions of the Virgin and Child Enthroned. But because they are different versions they have their differences. When i first look at the Cimabue piece the first thing i focus my eyes on is the sweet‚ tender‚ loving face the Virgin has on her warm yellow face. Her eyes are looking outward towards the audience which i feel helps you feel like you are part of the enthroning

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    Purpose Use a standardized potassium permanganate solution to analyze an unknown iron solution by using redox titration. Theory Reduction-oxidation titration is an analytical method based on electrons transferring between an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent in solutions. Chemical analysis can be built on Redox titration if four criteria are met: a) The reaction is completed in a thermodynamically spontaneous condition. b) The reaction is fast enough to give an operational result instantly

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    "After a Great Pain‚ a Formal Feeling Comes": A Deconstruction Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ "After a Great Pain‚ a Formal Feeling Comes‚" is a work that showcases the fragile emotional state of a victim of recent trauma and pain. Much like its theme the poem provides a feeling of solemnity and ephemerality- quite literally at that. According to the Emily Dickinson Museum‚ the year in which the poem was written‚ 1863‚ was a part of an intense period in Dickinson’s life during which the Civil War was taking

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    Nature’s Work Pam Houston seems to be an extremely talented writer. It comes as no surprise that “A Blizzard under Blue Sky” is a truly compelling short story (despite the fact that it only spans four pages). The reason Houston is able to draw readers in is because she opens by introducing the underlying topic of the piece‚ than puts the topic on the back burner to make room for a fascinating narrative‚ and in the end ties the theme and the tale together without making the connection seem forced

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    IntroductionA dehydration reaction of an alcohol results in an alkene. This type of reaction requires an alcohol‚ an acid catalyst and heat. Generally strong concentrated acids‚ like sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid‚ are used as the acid catalyst.The acid catalyst protonates the alcohol‚ to make a much better leaving group. Weakest bases make the best leaving groups‚ so once the alcohol is protonated the leaving group leaves and produces in a carbocation and water. In order to form the double bond

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    “My spirit takes journey‚ my spirit takes flight‚ could not have risen otherwise & I am not running... I am choosing.” Alike is an intelligent and poetically talented 17 year old girl. On the surface‚ Dee Rees’s Pariah (2011)‚ is the coming of age story of African-American lesbian‚ Alike. Growing up in a traditional household that is sexually repressed and a society that is hateful towards her for being homosexual she finds solace in poetry and academics. Through her plight‚ the film intelligently

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    Miss B Watkins Darlington College Haughton Road Darlington DL1 1DR 5th November 2012 Mr L Fordham Tewit Park Harrogate HG1 1JD Dear Mr. Fordham I am writing to you with regards to the open job position Business Support Assistant. I discovered this position in a recent internet search and was immediately interested. I am currently searching for a job in which I can broaden my knowledge and progress myself further whilst also gaining experience. I believe I am the best candidate

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    Basil Tomato Soup Number of Servings: 6 You will need: • 1 ½ Tbsp olive oil • 4 large tomatoes‚ cored • 2 small onions‚ chopped • 2 small garlic cloves‚ minced • ½ cup chopped fresh basil leaves • 3 cups vegetable broth • 1 tsp fine sea salt • 2/3 tsp freshly ground black pepper How to Make: 1. Set the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with baking paper. 2. Halve the tomatoes and place them on the prepared baking sheet. Add the onion‚ garlic‚ and basil on top‚ then add the olive oil. 3

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    Success Without a Formal Education: Steve Jobs With 18.2 million people attending college in 2007‚ Steve Job’s success without a formal education is remarkable in a society where higher-level education is essential. Innumerable amounts of people are pursuing a higher level of education since it has become a requirement for those who want a substantial and efficacious career. This higher education also expands one’s astuteness and overall ability to function in today’s society. Moreover‚ college

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    Nida and Taber: Formal correspondence and dynamic equivalence Nida argued that there are two different types of equivalence‚ namely formal equivalence — which in the second edition by Nida and Taber (1982) is referred to as formal correspondence —and dynamic equivalence. Formal correspondence ’focuses attention on the message itself‚in both form and content’‚ unlike dynamic equivalence which is based upon ’the principle of equivalent effect’ (1964:159). In the second edition (1982) or

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