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    known as the Renaissance. Altarpieces were crafted for religious purposes and served as individual or communal devotional pieces. They commonly depicted scenes from classical antiquity. Neri di Bicci’s first important commission‚ The Assumption of the Virgin (1455-1456)‚ was an Italian altarpiece. It is composed of numerous recurring forms and lines that serve to unify the composition. This results in the spiritual bridge between the divine and the natural world. The altarpiece was commissioned for the

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    "Suicide creates a monstrous emotional upsurge of shame and guilt. Everyone participates in feeling responsible and even shamed at knowing the suicidal candidate. If these feelings are not healed the vampire of suicidal death can strike again and again." Every 40 seconds somebody dies by suicide. 20 numbers of failed suicide attempts for each successful one. Women are more likely than man to attempt suicide‚ while men are much more likely to succeed.India ranks 43rd in descending order of rates

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    CURRENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF VIRGIN ATLANTIC AIRLINES: Similarly‚ the economic issues in the industry are also mostly concerned with deregulation. The evolution of industry structure plays an important role in determining the robustness and stability of lower airfares in unregulated markets (2000). Deregulation also keeps airline fares so low as compared to that of other countries. The reason for this is because despite the failure of most entrants since deregulation‚ investors continue to create

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    Furthermore‚ Mr Birling was the employer of Eva Smith and he fired her just because she was taking part in a petition for a pay rise‚ eventually starting the chain of events that lead to the death of the innocent Eva. It’s evident that Mr Birling is not the main reason of Eva’s suicide‚ however he passively contributed in it. Plus when questioned by the Inspector‚ Mr Birling continues to be stubborn and arrogant and argues that he is completely guiltless. This fact is quite obvious when he declares

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    “To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time” by Robert Herrick is a poem about encouraging young women to make the most of their youth because just like flowers youth fades away. People should not take youth for granted because it is not permanent. The author uses images from nature to describe someone’s young age. The images he uses are a rose dying and the sun setting. He encourages the virgins to embrace their youth‚ use their time wisely to find a husband‚ and implies that ageing is not so great. The

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    between a. and a. Suicide is a complex phenomenon influenced by mental health conditions‚ societal pressures‚ economic circumstances‚ and cultural norms. Global variability in suicide rates varies across nations‚ with some experiencing higher rates in troubled regions. Cultural norms and societal expectations also shape attitudes towards suicide and mental health. In collectivist cultures like South Korea and Japan‚ high familial and societal expectations can lead to elevated suicide rates‚ particularly

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    This novel is very intriguing and teaches lessons of morality‚ religion‚ and of life and death intended for those with imagination and insight. The author’s style contributes deeply to the intrigue and true meaning to this novel. The author’s use of imagery makes tensions in the story vivid and emphatic. In this story there is a re-occurring tension between religion and desire. The tension between religion and desire is most clearly demonstrated between the characters of Yvette and

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    Priestly uses Mrs. Birling’s character to represent snobby rich people of the era and makes use of language‚ form and structure to develop her character throughout the course of Act II. Mrs. Birling‚ right off the back‚ gives the audience an impression of ‘a classic snob’. She thinks she is morally and socially superior and tries to show this on several occasions. ‘I don’t suppose for a moment that we can understand why the girl committed suicide. Girls of that class-’‚ ‘As if a girl of that sort

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    Suicide The natural end of every human life is death. Some people‚ for reasons that have never been fully understood‚ choose to end their own lives. This is called suicide‚ which means literally "self-killing."   According to Dryden-Edwards (2013)‚ Suicide is the process of purposely ending one’s own life. The way societies view suicide varies widely according to culture and religion. For example‚ many Western cultures‚ as well as mainstream Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity tend to view killing

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    The Virgin and Child on the Crescent Moon was made of limewood and was sculptured and painted. It is known as High Relief in the Round. The Jacob and Esau‚ Baptistery Door Panel was made of Bronze. The bronze sculpture was made by a system called lost-wax molding. In the bronze sculpture‚ the two slight physical implied movements are as follows. The first slight physical implied movement is in the right foreground where Jacob kneels before the blind Isaac. Kneeling is a slight implied movement

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