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    The subject matter on which I am doing this assignment on is a piece of photography. This piece was done by a local photographer Greg Hill. He accordingly named his work “Pierre Pressure”. This piece of photography captures a pierre and its surroundings in Sebastian‚ Florida. Above the pierre is the focal point of the artwork‚ a breath-taking Florida sunset. The sunset is constructed of various hues of pink‚ orange‚ and yellow. The alluring sunset is ever so slightly hidden by a veil of oddly formed

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    The Basic Form of the Sermon This reading reaction seeks to give a clear summary of chapter 5 in the book “The Witness of Preaching” by Thomas G. Long. The summary will concentrate on some key points in an attempt to capture the essence of this chapter and its teaching. This reading reaction also seeks to engage with this chapter by highlighting important concepts‚ and also questioning unconvincing themes and information before its conclusion. Chapter 5 in the book “The Witness of Preaching” by

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    The Art of Innovation

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        We   want   this   to   represent  5%  of  our  revenue‚  resulting  in  a  10%  IBT. Strategic  Objec-ves Grow  globally   with  a  focus  on  emerging markets.    Capture  the   business  of  the  global consolidators  and  examine   adjacent  space  opportuni?es. Develop  flexibility  in our  business

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    Moreover‚ it is a person as well that the article in the end foregrounds‚ Bellow. Who is seemed to capture what Staples aspires to be‚ “I wanted to steal the essence of him‚ to absorb it right into my bones” (193). The article helps foreground this person as someone who is influential to Staples‚ and how that motivated him to write in his journal. The beginning of the article helps capture this by illustrating certain scenes of his neighborhood as well as one of his journal entries of “the prostitute

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    Hello (teacher) and students. Together “Ballad of the Drover” by Henry Lawson and Judith Wright’s “South Of My Days” provide a compelling insight into outback life around the turn of the 20th Century. Both ballads capture the innate hardship of the Australian outback within its striking beauty. Wright and Lawson are two of Australia’s most noted poets and continue to resonate with audiences by engaging their audience through strong imagery and powerful use of figurative language to create an emotive

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    Emilia Tytro Art 11/18/11 Break on through….to Modernism Post-Impressionism: Cezanne‚ van Gogh‚ Seurat Cezanne Starry Night by Van Gogh date 1889 I chose Starry Night not only because it is my all time favorite painting since I was a kid but the movement and all the darkness behind it. It captivated me when I was seven years old and to this day I can’t get eyes off this painting. This painting uses a nighttime scene with trees; stars to have the audience feel comfort. Line

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    world‚ and I see it so. I can only see it so.” Seeing the world “at right angles” gives her the opportunity to capture every detail‚ implement it in her writing and reveal its importance. What is even more fascinating is that seeing the world “at right angles” enables her to see the bigger picture. In Sestina‚ Bishop does not only capture with discretion the physical world but she also captures a significant scene in the life of the grandmother and the child. Elizabeth reveals the grandmother’s emotional

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    handicap which inhibits the opportunity for the desire for personal endeavors to encounter unique places for oneself. Recently I took a road trip to Los Angeles my only problem I was faced with was the attempt to capture the beauty of the sight before me in such a way to capture the essence of beauty that I could bring back to northern California. Photographers make their careers off of delivering emotion through a photograph otherwise only possible through an actual encounter with the object

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    been one hundred years since this horrific battle. The Canadians‚ led by Sir. Arthur William Currie‚ attacked the German soldiers on a seven-kilometre grave yard (from another battle) on a ridge. The reason the Canadians and their allies wanted to capture Vimy was because there were to high peeks on Vimy ridge‚ that towered over an enemy occupied named Douai plain. The Canadian corps were all commanded to take over and destroy Vimy ridge together. It was the first ever time that all four Canadian

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    secure their invasion of France. Outlying towns‚ strategic roads‚ railways and geographical barriers like rivers were necessary objectives to protect the Allied advance‚ and prevent a German counterattack (D’Este‚ 72). The Allies would have to capture these objectives if their invasion was going to be a success. While the American’s were faced with Carentan‚ St. Lo and Cherbourg in the west‚ the British objective in the east was Caen. Caen’s early strategic importance to the Allies was of extreme

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