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    In the article “Let There Be Dark” the author Paul Bogard uses several different strategies to try to persuade his audience that light pollution is getting out of hand. The main strategies that Bogard uses are logos and pathos. Bogard uses several facts‚ as well as appealing to one’s emotion throughout the entire article. Bogard uses several different types of evidence throughout this article. The evidence Bogard presents makes his argument more effective because it shows the readers the true consequences

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata written by John Misto creates images through distinctively visual elements. Through the use of projected images‚ carefully selected music and descriptive dialogue‚ challenging aspects of life can be represented. An image we see early on in the play is Singapore Harbour burning down in 1942 when the Japanese first invaded. This is shown as Bridie and Shelia are discussing their experiences on the boats. This shows the ignorance of the British as they did not evacuate the women

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    Truck was packed to the brim with bags of clothes‚ necessities and sluggish children who had not quite realized we were finally leaving for our week long vacation. The drive was long and tedious and thankfully we had left in the middle of the starry night so that the children could sleep most of the way. The ride was quiet and peaceful until the morning sun brightened up the truck and the children woke from their slumber. Then the adventure began. The in-laws where already there as well

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    horror. Setting Roald Dahl´s “The Landlady” is set on the Royal Creasent,in Bath ,England. Billy walks on the street alone finding the Bell and Dragon that someone was pointing to him. The wind was deadly cold and the moon coming up out of a clear starry sky. Suddenly he saw the Bed and Breakfast,so he stoped wishing this lodging´s price will be cheaper. To create suspence,Roald create that when Billy arrives is already at night nine o´clock. Billy is unfamilar with Bath so this represent evil mood

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    each stop revealing even greater delights than the one before. Such lovely keepsakes as these can not even compare to the magnificent sights there are to see in Venice. Majestic sunrises and fiery sunsets are enjoyed everyday‚ as well as‚ clear starry nights full of the moon’s glory. Not a single second goes by without someone appreciating the city’s marvelous beauty. If there were only one place in the world were dreams could come true‚ it is in Venice. The line between fantasy and reality

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    Minotaur has inspired numerous artists throughout the centuries‚ who have created paintings and sculptures dedicated to the myth and the hero of Athens” (The Myth of Theseus and the Minotaur). The Minotaur’s Greek name was Asterion‚ which means “the starry one”. He was featured in the first and last book Percy Jackson and the Olympians series written by Rick Riordan. The importance of the Minotaur in the books series is that‚ “He is also carrying an axe in The Last Olympian shaped like an Omega‚ the

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    piece of art and can be found in a number of museums and is an element of common knowledge when referring to artwork. It is one of the most popular pieces of Japanese art and can be associated with many other widely known pieces such as Mona Lisa‚ The Starry Night‚ and The Scream. When first looking at The Big Wave‚ many assume the wave is a tsunami‚ but by unpopular belief‚ it infact is not. The wave in the print is simply a large wave and it’s size is shown when compared to Mount Fuji in the background

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    precise‚ controlled‚ logical‚ and rational. Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing No. 681 is one of the examples of analytical line. (Sayre‚ 2010). Expressive lines are less logical‚ free‚ loose‚ and somewhat out of control. Vincent Van Gogh’s painting “The Starry Night” is an example of art using expressive lines. (Sayre‚ 2010). Generally‚ analytical lines are very precise and very logical. The characteristics of the analytical lines are more closely associated with a male form while expressive lines are

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    The modern homesteader‚ although trying to live a traditional agrarian lifestyle‚ embraces certain technology that aids in their goal to be more self sufficient. Their selective use of modern conveniences reflects the value placed on technology. These values are often connected to their ideology of voluntary simplicity and their views of technology’s connection to capitalism. (Housel‚ 2006‚ p.85). Technology commonly found on the homestead is most often associated with power. Most homesteaders

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    his‚ he was able to discover the imperfections of the lunar surface. Similar‚ using his 30-power to examine the movement of Jupiter and its moons‚ he acquired evidence supporting the Copernican idea of the solar system‚ which he would publish in “Starry Night”. More evidence was developed through the observation of contrasting orbits of Earth and Venus as well as Saturn’s rings. These findings were then published on “Dialogue of Two World Systems‚” which argues the Copernican ideology of the solar

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