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    How to Apply Makeup

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    Not everyone is born with perfect skin‚ especially when a girl reaches her teenage years; hormones are high thus‚ leading to breakouts and redness of skin. By just applying powder would not fully conceal these blemishes‚ that is why a step-by-step process must be done before applying make-up to make skin appear flawless and perfect and these steps include: concealing‚ applying the corrective process and applying foundation. The first step in the preparation process is concealing. Dark circles underneath

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    establishes several essential facets of human nature. In the beginning‚ Hawthorne introduces death and crime as inevitable in the human condition. Yet throughout the novel‚ Hawthorne also highlights another part of human nature as a common theme: concealment. This theme is reflected by characters such as Hester and Chillingworth‚ but particularly by Dimmesdale. Dimmesdale‚ the admired minister of the Puritan community‚ spends years hiding that he committed adultery with Hester‚ and does so to protect

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    attack. One of the acronyms that involve terrain is O.C.O.K.A (Obstacles‚ Cover and Concealment‚ Observation Fields of Fire‚ Key Terrain‚ and Avenues of Approach). Obstacles that O.C.O.K.A can refer to are mountains‚ minefield‚ trenches‚ and wires‚ by knowing where obstacles are leaders can plan the best way to prevent problems that might affect the result of the mission. Terrain affects the cover and concealment it allows a leader of squad/platoon plan the best position where an element of surprise

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    When we change how we communicate‚ we change who we are. Communication can be used to alter a persona‚ depending on how they carry themselves by the language they use. Language can be easily manipulated by concealment or exaggeration‚ to create an ideal character. Similarly‚ words that wield power have a great effect on the user when used in appropriate contexts. On the other hand‚ those who are limited by language are incapable of modifying their identity. When used to your benefit‚ communication

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    “From the Christian penance to the present day‚ sex was a privileged theme of confession. A thing that was hidden‚ we are told. But what if‚ on the contrary‚ it was what‚ in a quite particular was‚ one confessed? Suppose the obligation to conceal it was but another aspect of the duty to admit to it (concealing it all the more and with greater care as the confession of it was more important‚ requiring a stricter ritual and promising more decisive effects)?” History of Sexuality‚ Scientia Sexualis

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    How does Pliny Demonstrate the Courage of Arria in lines 1-16? Pliny demonstrates Arria’s courage very firmly in this passage through his tremendous choice of words‚ use of superlatives‚ tricolons‚ sentence structure‚ punctuation and religious symbolism. He illustrates in great depth how Arria had the ability to conceal her grief by putting on a brave face seemingly at the flick of a switch and hide the death of her son from her husband. Pliny’s use of the superlative greatly demonstrates

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    RATS OF FRIGHT MARES!

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    (RATS OF FRIGHT MARES!)- BY DIVYA SRIMOHANAKUMAR There was an apartment in the heart of a desolate island. The grim and gloomy building was the worst she’d ever seen; it was rather like a colossal abandoned dungeon unlike a glamorous place to live in. The salvaged‚ antique doors and windows were enshrouded with a solid layer of grime‚ which looked as if it had been untouched for centuries. The shrivelling trees lamented the imminent‚ tragic demise of their dominating‚ sovereign rulers (THE GNAW

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    “Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask‚ and he will tell you the truth‚” wrote Oscar Wilde‚ alluding to the fact that people conceal themselves by nature. When we speak of ourselves‚ we hide away parts of our character we do not wish to reveal‚ whether purposely or accidentally. Although both Wilde in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and Edward Arlington Robinson in his poem “Richard Cory” explore the concept of the figurative masks worn to conceal parts of oneself

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    The Sick Rose

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    Q1. What does the rose signify here in the poem The Sick Rose? Ans1. The rose is a beautiful flower. In the poem The Sick Rose the poet chooses the flower rose to signify all that is tender‚ beautiful and admired by man. The rose also signifies the tender feeling of love which has made life possible on earth. The rose can also be taken as a symbol of innocence. Q2. Why is the rose sick? /What is the poet trying to say by describing the rose as a ‘sick rose’? Ans2. A rose cannot be sick. The

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    The Lottery

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    Many traditions passed down through generations have little to no significance in society‚ most traditions are passed down overtime because certain individuals are afraid of the consequences. In a small village‚ there is a yearly tradition that randomly selects one individual to be stoned by the entire village. This tradition is known as “The Lottery.” In “The Lottery‚” Shirley Jackson combines foreshadowing with a comforting tone thus both concealing and revealing the shocking ending. Shirley

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