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    caliphs)● Mosques (temples for praying) * 4. Palaces They usually had gardens and fountains. This courtyard is the Patio de los Leones of the Alhambra (Granada) * 5. PalacesAnd these gardensare the Generalifegardens‚ also inGranada * 6. PalacesPalaces consisted of two areas: - Public area (used for welcoming theambassadors who went to visit the caliph) - Private area (the residence area of the caliph and his family) * 7. Mosques Mosques were the buildings for praying in public‚ especially

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    There are several points in the book in which we see Hamlet’s indecision. One of the major scenes in which this trait of Hamlet’s is clearly seen is when he observes Claudius praying. He had the perfect opportunity to avenge his father‚ but decided otherwise as he thinks to himself that killing Claudius while he’s praying will allow him to go to heaven. Despite having all the reasons in the world to kill Claudius‚ Hamlet couldn’t see himself take action showing his indecision. This could be seen

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    Indecisiveness In Hamlet

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    Hamlet’s indecisiveness to act leads to the deaths of his beloved mother Gertrude‚ his only love Ophelia‚ her father and brother‚ along with his old friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Hamlet is a young‚ childlike character who is also a student of life due to his contemplating nature in which he is always questioning everything “to be‚ or not to be: that is the question” (Act III‚ Scene I). Hamlet delays to act because he does not know how to respond to Claudius’ action because secretly that

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    theme. Her big belly and swollen breast indicate that the time to delivery baby is closed. A skull beside to her belly seems like to express her worry about baby’s health. Thus‚ the pregnant woman and three women in the bottom of this painting are praying their hope‚ healthy birth‚ with raising hands. Describe the painting’s objects‚ shapes and elements that you observe. Be very specific. I observed pregnant woman who lowers her head toward her big belly that supposed to carry baby. A skull hanging

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    Beatrisa Shekhter Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity: Peer Review It is important for the all nurses to understand that not just one faith present in the world. If we want to provide quality of care to the patient it is very important of understanding to belief`s. Hindiusm‚ Buddhism and Islam are three religions which are often experience in health care. Nursing stuff has to be more educated according to the difference shared along with religions. In my paper I will characterized

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    Jardi Tancat by Nacho Duato Spatial Analysis Created by Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato in 1983‚ Jardi Tancat is a work which symbolises the lifestyles of the Catalonian village people who worked and lived off the land. ‘Jardi Tancat’ was Duato’s first work and translates into ‘enclosed garden’‚ he utilizes various spatial elements through a number of motifs to represents the working lifestyle and hardships of the Catalonian people. Duato has used the performance space to indicate a very dry

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    Formal Analysis of “La Reyna del Inframundo” The notorious drug war and wanton violence is taking over Mexico. The government and police seem to have no control over the situation as the drug cartels have the most power out of anyone in the country. However‚ there are a few who attempt to denounce the violence of the drug cartels that spreads across the country like a bloody wildfire through poetry‚ music‚ and painting. Javier Sicilia‚ a poet‚ denounces the drug violence that killed his son through

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    wander about to the "balloon and punch-ball vendors." The evil grandmother praying in the church could possibly be symbolic of the Hispanic world and the girl’s family background‚ while the carnival-type area outside the church that the girl is tempted to wander over to may be symbolic of the American world. The young girl feels trapped in the sense that she doesn’t quite belong in the Hispanic world with her grandmother praying in the church‚ but she is also not allowed to go out and experience the

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    isolated monastery‚ 1971‚ a year before Marcos ran the Philippines. It’s about Lourdes‚ a young novice who just moved into the monastery. The movie is not very word-y‚ it took time to show everyday life in a convent: waking up‚ praying‚ doing chores‚ praying‚ sleeping‚ praying. It showed how heavy life in there could be‚ I could actually feel myself going insane in the theatre and repeatedly telling my seat-mate “I wouldn’t last a week in there.” Because‚ really‚ will you last inside the white walls

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Liberty University Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive Behavior-Therapy Summary Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy can be found in the Journal of Psychology and Christianity. The author‚ Stan Yang-Tan‚ covers the apposite use of applying prayer and scripture to the 30-year-old process of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (p.101). With an array of psychological disorders‚ the

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