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    2016 Serpent (As Symbol) The Serpent had seduced Eve to make her eat from the Tree Of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden‚ which was forbidden to do. The Serpent was quite smart and it did not take him much time to convince and trap Eve into his vision. It was later cursed by God like no other animal on this planet‚ it was forced to move on its belly. In the Genesis‚ there is a lot of use of symbolism such as garden‚ trees‚ river‚ etc. In the same way‚ The Serpent is a symbol‚ a symbol which shows the

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    Street Furniture

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    Context I was commissioned to create a piece of street furniture for the Kelvin Grove Urban Village. My fountain design‚ called ‘My Cup Spilleth Over’‚ represents East meeting West‚ which reflects the Brisbane’s social demographic and cultural fusion. The fountain features a ‘U’ shaped arc which cascades water down a series of large assembled Chinese teacups. These cups are hand painted in red and green‚ as these colours traditionally symbolise good luck in Asian culture. Planning 1.1

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    Scarlet Letter-Symbols

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    One might say that symbols are the most important things in a story‚ and that they unlock the secrets of a novel. Hawthorne‚ in The Scarlet Letter‚ uses many symbols to represent different things. Some symbols represent the same thing. The letter "A" has many meanings‚ each character has their own meanings‚ and even the different parts of nature are symbols. Also‚ apart from providing structure for the novel‚ each scaffold scene conveys something different. One could say‚ arguably‚ that nearly everything

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    INT. GORDON GEKKO’S OFFICE (BUD’S POV) - DAY Furnishings in hypermodern gray and black lacquer‚ Modern Art ranging from black field paintings by Ad Reinhardt to the smashed dishes of Julian Schnabel. Nautilus equipment‚ hi-tech gadgets are in evidence‚ including a splendid Howard Miller World Time Clock‚ and a world map... Three of Gekko’s people‚ young MBA’s dressed for success‚ are scattered about the room‚ on phones‚ calculators‚ coming in and out. GORDON GEKKO aka Gekko the Great as

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    The Lost Symbol Essay

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    1) The Lost Symbol‚ by Dan Brown. Copyright 2009. 509 pages. 2) The Lost Symbol begins with Harvard Professor Robert Langdon receiving a call form a long time friend and powerful Mason‚ Peter Solomon. His friend asks him to present a speech in D.C. that day‚ and Professor Langdon agrees‚ and takes the next flight to D.C.‚ only to discover that Peter Solomon never really invited him! The initiation turned out to be a fraud‚ and Langdon quickly discovers his dear friend is in terrible

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    Symbols of Oliver Twist

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    Important Symbols from Oliver Twist In the novel‚ Oliver Twist‚ by Charles Dickens‚ the author uses many symbols to help the reader have a better understanding on his views. Through his symbols‚ Dickens shows the reader his opinions about the way of crime and the importance of the evidence of a person’s parenthood. Dickens uses the symbol labyrinth that represents the path of criminals. After Oliver managed to escape from Fagin the Jew‚ Fagin became worried that Oliver might tell about the crimes

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    the literary devices Mark Twain uses in The Prince and the Pauper is symbolism. In this story‚ Mark Twain uses three symbols that deal with the plot. The three symbols are the Great Seal of England‚ the clothing of the characters‚ and Offal Court. Through these three symbols‚ Twain provides the readers with both the background setting and the conflict of the story. The first symbol Mark Twain displays in The Prince and the Pauper is the Great Seal of England. In the novel‚ the Great Seal of England

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    Street Gangs

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    initiation is “jumping in” or getting beaten by all the gang members and/or committing acts of theft or violence. In 2011 the National Gang Intelligence Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation asserted that "There are approximately 1.4 million active street‚ prison‚ and outlaw gang members comprising more than 33‚500 gangs in the United States." In this paper you will read about gang types and gang structure‚ why people join gangs‚ typical gang activities‚ gang violence‚ and how gang members identify

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    In Handmaid’s tale (novel) there are couple symbols such as Handmaid’s red habit‚ flowers‚ scribble‚ and Harvard’s Wall. As we can notice in Novel‚ Offred often uses the symbols such as different colors. For example‚ the red color of costumes which were worn by Handmaid’s symbolizes fruitfulness‚ which they bear a child and it’s also a uniform color for the Handmaid’s. According to Offred” red: the color of blood‚ which defines us” (p. 8‚9). Red also symbolized the menstrual cycle and childbirth

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    Letter The Scarlet Letter is a novel filled with important symbols‚ each with many meanings. Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ author of The Scarlet Letter‚ knew how to express these symbolswith a creative tough. He used the “A”‚ the scaffold‚ and the prison to describe the Puritan society. The symbols or The Scarlet Letter help create a theme‚ the conflict‚ and the characters. The scarlet “A” makes its way to be the most important symbol in the novel. The “A” represents adultery‚ which is a violation

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