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    bosom turn all golden in the sunset” (7). With the use of this allusion‚ the spirit mentions how the hard work throughout history has paid off‚ and that it is something to be proud of. The spirit has “[known] ancient dusky rivers‚” (9) in which African ancestors have lived as slaves‚ been mistreated and had to earn their freedom. The Negro spirit is proud of his honorable acts‚ in which he rose from deep within the “dusky rivers” (9) and climbed his way to a golden sunset.

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    Computer and video games could be used as an innovative tool for constructive teaching approaches. Based on the activities that are realistic‚ allows people to build their own understanding and knowledge of the world. It also allows them to gain experience and reflection on their experience. (Vygotsky‚ 1978). This report examines games that allows players to manipulate artifacts of the game with the physical movement‚ without the intervention of any kind of controllers and allows players to be immersed

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    Joan d’Arc: The Most Influential Woman of The 1400’s How many people can say that hearing voices saved their country? Not many‚ but Joan of Arc is one of the few. Joan‚ also known as Jeanne d’Arc‚ began hearing heavenly voices in her early teenage years. Those voices commanded Joan to save France from England in the Hundred Years’ War‚ as well as seeing to it that Charles was crowned King of France. Joan led the French Army into battle at the age of 19‚ a remarkable feat in the early 1400’s

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    particularly similar to the anarchist movement of 100 years ago‚ which in actuality was more dangerous and more violent but sacrificing life for god and group is not an exception in history and human life but it is the general cannon in which groups form and vive for survival and

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    Liminality in Dracula “Liminal entities are neither here nor there; they are betwixt and between the positions assigned and arrayed by law‚ custom‚ convention‚ and ceremonial” (Turner‚ The Ritual Process 95). Arnold van Gennep’s original concept of liminality is a central theme to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. It provides depth and understanding behind many of the superstitious beliefs and occurrences throughout the novel. Liminality is the threshold and the presence of an in between state occurring within

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    The summer before entering my freshman year of high school was one of the most memorable and completely magical summers of my life due to the fact that my family and I went on an amazing vacation together. We all decided to take a wonderful two week vacation to Hawaii. We stayed on the beautiful island of Maui because my aunt decided to get married there. My aunt’s wedding was one reason we stayed on Maui but also because Maui is less populated with tourists then any of the other islands. There were

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    the sun is setting. What makes it interesting is that its just a line drawing and used a gradation of different colours to seem like the sunset is hitting her face. Warm colours of orange‚ red‚ and pink only on her face then on the way down from her neck are cooler colours as if its the shade. Her eyes are closed as if she’s really soaking in the beautiful sunset. The background is dark which makes the colours pop out even

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    My Favorite Things

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    imply the most beautiful or glamorous‚ or the most indulgent or heavenly‚ but it is those things which I held to be the most valuable and precious in my life. Most people would choose to write about their role model (usually their mother)‚ or the sunset‚ or even the rain. Some would write about food‚ others about clothes. I‚ on the other hand‚ have “favourite” things of a very different kind. It might sound strange‚ but my favourite things are: my eyes‚ my nose‚ my mouth‚ my ears‚ and my hands

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    defendant (Dunedin City Council) owe a duty of care to the particular plaintiffs in the circumstances? Prior cases really only dealt with the ‘builders’ being responsible for the defect in the construction of a particular structure. In recent cases‚ Sunset Terraces‚ it was outlined that Councils do in fact owe a ‘Duty of Care’ thus the rule in Bowen v Paramount Builders Ltd crafted by Richmond P can be applied to our current case. Consequently‚ when the DCC selected a certifier who negligently approved

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    AABBAC. McCrae wrote the poem in iambic tetrameter‚ in which a line has four pairs of syllables. The first syllable in a pair is unstressed and the second is stressed. The poem gives vivid images of wild poppies that are blowing in the wind‚ larks‚ sunsets and sunrises. These images illustrate that despite everything‚ the nature carries on. These pastoral elements also reflect the country side of Europe and its ordinary beauties. Some of these pastoral elements however‚ have a deeper meaning in the

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