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    El cuadro que me llama la atención es Gernika por la artista Pablo Picasso. It truly catches my attention due to its unique fusion of figures‚ such as the dysmorphic features of animals and human form with faces and gestures full of enigma and strong emotions. And so‚ I would like to see and analyze Gernika in person. Gernika is the most famous work by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. The painting is a 25 ft. 6in. wide and 11 ft. 5in. tall and a mural-size canvas painted in oil‚ in which a palette of

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    HiSupporting Account For my practical production I choose to design and create 5 pages of a magazine including a front cover‚ an advert‚ a contents page‚ an article and a horoscope page. These 5 conventions formed to make part of a magazine that would be used to complete my practical production. This task intrigued me as I have a genuine interest in reading magazines myself‚ and the idea of creating and editing my own appealed to me more. I decided to pursue this task by myself as this shows originality

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    Harry Potter films are based on a series of books and this film is the last in the series of eight written by Joanne Rowling‚ who writes under the pen names J.K. Rowling. An epic saga of childhood temptation‚ danger‚ and adventure‚ the Harry Potter series has been seventeen years in the making. This film’s unique selling point is that well-known story coming to an end. It is so well known that the title on the poster itself makes people want to go and see it‚ the audience recognition is so strong

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    ‘Mirror’ By Sylvia Plath – Textual Analysis ‘Mirror’ is one of many works by the American poet Sylvia Plath‚ which was written within the last few months before her death‚ along with a number of other poems. One of the greatest qualities of her poems was its versatile nature. Her poems were never restricted to one interpretation. ‘Mirror’ is one such poem‚ where each reader is free to interpret her art differently. The speaker is not Sylvia Plath‚ but the mirror itself. As the first line of the

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    Freedom and Limitations

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    Freedom and limitations Freedom is the condition of being free and the power to act or speak or think without restraint. What does freedom mean to me? I can’t help but be thankful every morning that I wake up; I am a free woman. I pray for the men and women that go to the line every day to give us that freedom. Freedom comes in many different forms such as social‚ economic‚ physical and political. There are limitations to every type of freedom because you have the ability to abuse these

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    Statute Of Limitations

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    Statute of Limitations (SoL) on debt is the maximum amount of legal time that creditors have to take you to court in order to recover debts owed by you. Once the statute of limitations period is over‚ the creditors cannot take you through the court system to recover their debts. Statute of limitations does not cover all forms of debt‚ for example SoL does not cover federal student loans‚ most type of fines such as speeding/parking tickets‚ past due child support or income taxes. Note: This information

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    The statutes of limitations‚ which is the doctrine that set time limit for charging someone with a crime after they commit‚ is a guarantee that people will be convicted based on the current evidence and sets the norm for officers to deliver justice. It is not fair that someone can sue you based on a story that happened a long time ago. Hence‚ considering the effectiveness in legal enforcement‚ fairness for the parties involved and impact on society‚ I strongly stand against abolishing the statute

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    though God is omnipotence and God has the power to do anything‚ but some philosopher argued that God has many limitations. For instance‚ S.T Thomas Aquinas argues that God’s power must be limited and may not exist at all. He mentions about the squares circle. If square circles cannot exist‚ then the fact that God cannot make one implies any defect in God’s power. Moreover‚ God has other limitations too. God cannot do things that require embodiment and God cannot do something that implies a moral fault

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    Limitations and Perception Perception may be defined as the process by which an individual selects‚ organizes and interpret stimuli into a meaningful and coherent picture of the environment in which he/she lives. There are five senses that help us to understand and evaluate the stimuli of the environment. These senses are sight‚ hearing‚ taste‚ smell and touch. By these senses we percieve what is going on around us.  All perception involves signals in the nervous system‚ which in turn result from

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    Mephistopheles criticizes mankind’s limitations as well as Faust’s‚ someone whose dissatisfaction with life drives their pursuit of limits. Mephistopheles is unrestrained in his statements on humans’ limits in his response to Faust’s criticism of his attitude towards Margareta’s condition. Mephistopheles indicates Faust’s current anger is “the end of our wit’s tether” to say that there is no strength left in Faust’s sense of mind. The end of the tether is where Mephistopheles states “poor human brains

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