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    Gelatin as Facial Mask

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    GELATIN AS A FACIAL MASK SUBMITTED TO: MRS. MA. FE Z. MOSCOSO Table of Contents Page Title Page Chapter 1 A. Background of the Study B. Objectives/ Statement of the Problem C. Scope and Delimitation of the Study D. Significance of the Study E. Definition of Terms Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature Chapter 3 Methodology Background of the Study John Keats says that‚ “a thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Human‚ in nature‚ is vain in all aspects‚ especially

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    Hemba Monkey Mask

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    Hemba Monkey Mask Located in South Africa is a little landlocked country called Zambia. Within this country resides one of many cultures among others‚ the Hemba people. The Hemba people live in villages‚ recognizing chiefs as political leaders. It is typical that a chief will be the head of extended family of landowners. They have created many art forms such as wooden sculptures representing ancestors‚ and similar to styles seen in Luba sculptures. Hemba people may also belong to secret

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    Poem

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    winding round and round | |   The rugged trunk‚ indented deep with scars‚ | |   Up to its very summit near the stars‚ | | A creeper climbs‚ in whose embraces bound | |   No other tree could live. But gallantly |         5 | The giant wears the scarf‚ and flowers are hung | | In crimson clusters all the boughs among‚ | |   Whereon all day are gathered bird and bee; | | And oft at nights the garden overflows | | With one sweet song that seems to have no close‚ |         10

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    Noonuccal‚ all your poems are very descriptive‚ inspirational and portray emotion skilfully with merely the use of words. I write to comment on one of my favourite‚ your poem of We are going. I believe this poem is extremely moving and communicates a clear message of change of environment as you and your people have been deprived of all things by the Europeans. The many techniques you utilized contributes immensely to create the unhappy feeling towards the change. Your poem is written like a recount

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    Zephyr's Masks

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    Writer Jody Houser and artist Francis Portela did an amazing job with the art and story line in the comic book Faith. According to Etelka Lehoczky “Faith’s costume is so graceless‚ it almost seems like the work of an artist who’s channeling unspoken fatophobia.” (Lehoczky) I agree with lehoczky point about the costume Francis Portela created in the comic that didn’t show any exotic look to her costume. But rather shows the shape or bulges of her figure. As many comic book fans might be disappointed

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    I believe this poem is told from the point of view of a loaded gun. The gun is unused in the first stanza until the master identifies it and carries it away to use it. Throughout the poem the master and the gun become united and powerful. Once the gun has been reunited with its master they become one: “and now we roam in sovereign woods- and now we hunt the doe” which indicates that their uniting has made them powerful enough to hunt such a desirable animal. In this stanza they are fused together

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    Masks In The Great Gatsby

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    The facades of masks tend to be seen through the eyes‚ but the interior of these masks are hidden behind the many unrealistic dreams of others and the stereotypes kept upon. While not everyone in "The Great Gatsby" were of great wealth‚ most and if not all kept a mask on throughout the book with the intention of covering their tracks. However‚ the masks began to disappear and what was behind them was a reality that no one wished to see. In the excerpt from chapter two‚ Fitzgerald utilizes bleak diction

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    A Savage Masquerade Masks are prevalent throughout Lord of the Flies. The hunters utilize face paint‚ the most recognizable and physical form of the mask in the story. The paint is first mentioned when Jack smears red and white clay onto his face‚ along with charcoal. Although the clay masks are originally used as camouflage in order to hunt a pig‚ the paint soon becomes a way for the hunters to distance themselves from the atrocities they commit. Jack immediately changes after applying the face

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    In the poemWe Real Cool”‚ the speaker describes what she sees one day in a Pool Hall in the South Side of Chicago‚ the late 1950’s. There she saw a group of young boys‚ perhaps too young to be there. The speaker wonders what the group of kids thinks of themselves and how cool they think they are. The poet brings up the issue that in society the youth takes pride in their aimless behavior. The speaker also suggests that the boys are living to the fullest‚

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    We Grow Accustomed to the Dark Analysis By ***** ****** In the poem We Grow Accustomed to the Dark‚ by Emily Dickinson‚ a loss is described in detail using a metaphor of darkness and light. Dickinson uses metaphors‚ strong imagery‚ and the way the poem is written in order to describe the loss of a loved one in her life. The poem is written in a first person‚ and Dickinson uses the words "we" in the first line and the title in order to show that the poem is meant to be interpreted not only by herself

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