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    Satanism 5.20 Lingayatism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_text 5.21 Mandaeanism 5.22 Manichaeism 5.23 Meher Baba 5.24 New Age religions 5.25 Orphism 5.26 Pastafarianism 5.27 Rastafari movement 5.28 Samaritanism 5.29 Scientology 5.30 Shinto 5.31 Sikhism 5.32 Spiritism 5.33 Swedenborgianism 5.34 Taoism 5.35 Tenrikyo 5.36 Thelema 5.37 Unification Church 5.38 Yazidi 5.39 Zoroastrianism 6 Utilitarianism Hedonistic utilitarianism: Seeks to reduce suffering and increase pleasure

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    way? • Will it get them asking appropriate questions? • Will you be able to draw from it or transition into other activities‚ if that is a goal? These are the types of questions to ask yourself while searching and evaluating books. 2. Illustrations: Stereotypes. A stereotype is an over-simplified generalization about a particular group which usually carries derogatory implications. Stereotypes may be blatant or subtle. Check for depictions that demean or ridicule characters because

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    A SlaveWith A Birthday: An Analysis of Positive African American Portrayals in Henry’s Freedom Box Felicia Palacios California State University‚ Sacramento An English art critic John Ruskin once said‚ “Some slaves are scoured to their work by whips‚ others by their restlessness and ambition.” In the children’s picture book Henry’s Freedom Box by Ellen Levine and illustrated by Kadir Nelson‚ Ruskin may be proven right. This historical bibliography‚ published in 2007 by Scholastic Press‚ exposes

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    Fashion and Surrealism: Why Not? Lisa Junor Fashion Design Stage 3 Robert Gordon University Word Count: 2754 Fashion and Surrealism: Why Not? Imagining a world where your dreams and subconscious co-exist with the general happenings of life is surreal however extremely alluring. Surrealist artists and fashion designers have a steady belief in this fantasy and have attempted to achieve this through the work of art and fashion. Throughout

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    reader‚ pictures were paramount to my early comprehension of text. Illustration facilitates understanding of written language by visually representing text in a way that’s meaningful to children. Kathleen’s Horning’s From cover to cover offers valuable insights on what makes a picture book meaningful for children and how to clearly analyze and criticize them. Horning explains in dreary details what elements in text and illustration is effective in captivating the attention of young audiences and concise

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    identified above. A. An example‚ illustration‚ statistic‚ comparison‚ quote from an expert or other supportive material that supports or illustrates Main Point 1 (Parenthetical Citation‚ if this came from a source). B. Another example‚ illustration‚ statistic‚ comparison‚ quote from an expert or other supportive material that supports or illustrates Main Point 1 (Parenthetical Citation‚ if this came from a source). C. If needed‚ another example‚ illustration‚ statistic‚ comparison‚ quotes from

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    take different positions on the role of the Book of Hours in the life of Jeanne d’Evreux‚ Queen to Charles IV of France‚ in the 14th century. The first‚ by Madeline Caviness‚ argues that the patron (or matron‚ rather) was mainly affected by the illustrations of the book; the other‚ by Joan Holladay‚ argues that its content and context influenced the queen more. In this essay‚ I argue that the latter was more possibly and more convincingly the case. The two accounts are similar in many respects. First

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    The Flow of Energy in Marine Ecosystems General Questions - General General Questions Create a diagram‚ chart‚ or illustration in which you depict the flow of energy in marine ecosystems. You may use either a web format in which food chains are included or a biomass pyramid format. The assignment should include the following: Title Page Diagram‚ chart‚ or illustration of a web format or biomass pyramid Description of primary productivity Description of a method used to measure the

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    The American Dream as told through Illustrations of the Future The concept of the American Dream has been something that has drawn people to the United States for the past two hundred years. But is the American Dream the same as it was at its inception? The American Dream has traditionally been defined as the concept that no matter where someone starts out in life‚ he or she can work his or her way upward and achieve an “ultimate dream” through dedication and hard work. However‚ this “ultimate dream”

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    User Manual Critique ENG/221 So many people depend on some form of media to escape the everyday grind‚ stay informed‚ or simply to relax. Media comes in many forms‚ such as film‚ radio‚ internet‚ and text. Consumers all over the world fill their homes with these many forms of media. In fact‚ as of May‚ 2011‚ consumers worldwide spent over $4.2 billion dollars on home entertainment‚ and that figure is down from the previous year by 9.8% (Dan‚ 2011). That is not $4.2 billion spent a year

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