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    I have always had problems sleeping due to trauma and have struggled for years to help myself control my insomnia and not let it control me. Sometimes it would come in handy and I could use it to my advantage but most of the time it just ruined me‚ my attitude‚ my focus‚ and my ability to cope. Naps were out of the question‚ I would literally have to stay awake until my body and mind gave out‚ something had to give eventually. No matter what I did‚ how much I exercised‚ what I ate‚ how much caffeine

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    walk they had grown accustomed to. They suddenly heard a noise coming from a corner. Next‚ with their own eyes‚ they saw a man that was lying on the side of the path they always took. Akitani: Why is he sleeping there? Jack: I don’t know‚ just ignore him. As they approached the man sleeping‚ they notice that there was no movement. The body is still like a fallen tree and as calm as the rest of the woods. Yet‚ it looks like a misplaced object among an organized environment. Akitani: Wait‚ he

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    The King Stefan in Sleeping Beauty dealt with the conflict by having all of the spinning wheels in the kingdom burnt and by allowing the three fairies to raise his daughter in a woodcutter’s cottage in the middle of the woods. Other than that‚ he sat around and waited for sixteen years‚ waiting for the day that his daughter would come home. King Stefan in Maleficent was far more proactive with his coping methods. He did the same things as his Sleeping Beauty counterpart‚ but this time had had the

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    heroes‚ and of multiple gods that represent different aspects of human life (love‚ theater‚ wine‚ etc.). Jacques Sablet’s Helen Saved by Venus from the Wrath of Aeneas‚ painted in 1779 in Switzerland‚ depicts the events of the fall of Troy during the Trojan War. After witnessing the king of Troy‚ Priam‚ die right in front of him‚ Aeneas‚ son of the goddess Venus and King Anchises‚ was struck with painful memories of his own father’s death and was filled with emotions. As he observed the burning city

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    Matthew Bourne’s self-identification as a storyteller is well portrayed with his directing and choreography of Sleeping Beauty: A Gothic Romance. His fascination with exploring characters‚ their emotions and motivation‚ is showcased by both his adaptation of Tchaikovsky’s score and his interpretation of the ballet. While remaining respectful of the audiences expectations‚ Bourne (fig. 1) challenges the audience with his unconventional casting of roles‚ a switching of time periods‚ and costumes that

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    through art. Two authors use their appreciation for nature as a topic for their poems. In “Sleeping in the Forest‚” by Mary Oliver and “Ode to enchanted light‚” by Pablo Neruda‚ they both convey their appreciation for nature. This can be illustrated by comparing and contrasting their use of figurative language and form. In the poems‚ figurative language is used as a technique in both poems. In “Sleeping in the Forest‚” and “Ode to enchanted light‚” the authors utilize similes. In the quote‚ “But

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    and supporter of the Bush policy‚ in the analysis of the disagreement between United States and Europe goes so far that he demonstrate these differences as planetary diversity‚ because‚ apparently‚ Americans are from Mars‚ and Europeans are from Venus. This characterization reflects a greater tendency of American use of force and war‚ while Europeans are recognized by pleasure and hedonism‚ and this characterization can be taken as a witty prologue to the differences that have become very visible

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    Mary Olivier‚ Pat Mora‚ and Lucille Clifton wrote the poem Sleeping in the Forest‚ Gold‚ The Earth is a Living Thing because they wanted to show us how they felt about the nature. The poem sleeping in the forest sends a message by telling us that she "thought the earth remembered me" witch gives us a message by saying she spends so much time in the forest she would think the earth remembered her. It tells us that because she spends so much time with the animals but they still runaway. The message

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    Two part response to “Men are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus” In an article entitled‚ “Men are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus‚’’ John Gray explains in what ways men and women differ from each other. He says‚ women complain about men that when they talk to them‚ they do not pay an attention. Men complain about women that they try to change them all the time. He compares men and women to Mars and Venus respectively to get an idea. John Gray explains‚ Martians are significant having supremacy

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    More specifically‚ Botecelli’s painting‚ The Birth of Venus‚ had echoed the growing interest in Greek and Roman culture and myths‚ much less the departure from the idea that all human beings are sinners. Another piece of work that had reflected the Humanistic ideas of this time was “Hamlet” by Shakespeare. This play had often emphasized the rejection of the afterlife as well as self-awareness of which were common

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