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    they can see is a wall that illuminated by a great light. This light is actually a fire behind them‚ which has a low sitting wall in between itself and the prisoners. As men walk below the wall holding up objects made out of every type of materials and in all sorts of shapes‚ the shadows of these shapes are placed on the wall in front of the prisoners. The low wall serves as a sort of "stage" or "blind" that keeps the men hidden and allows only the shadows to be illuminated onto the wall for the prisoners

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    Pakistan People’s Party Patron-in-Chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari‚ is in the series of celebrations all over the province under the two-week-long Sindh Festival. With the historical stupa in the background‚ Bilawal Bhutto walked up the 80-feet-wide illuminated stage to officially open the festival.  Addressing a gathering‚ Bilawal said that the object of organising the festival was to initiate the process of protection and conservation necessary to safeguard Sindh’s unique and irreplaceable cultural

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    Lindisfarne Gospels Essay

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    created in early medieval‚ or Hiberno Saxon‚ Europe‚ around 700 C.E. The Lindisfarne Gospels is an illuminated manuscript‚ created using ink‚ pigments‚ and gold on vellum. The work is known for its decorative patterning and its abstracted zoomorphic representations. “Carpet pages” depict decorative panels of abstract and zoomorphic motifs. The Lindisfarne Gospels exemplify traditional Hiberno-Saxon illuminated manuscripts created from the late seventh and early eighth centuries through the use of interlace

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    “Community‚ Identity‚ Stability” ( Huxley 1). The dystopian society of the future lives by this motto in everything it does. One of the first things Huxley mentions in his novel is this hypocritical slogan. Community and identity are controlled by the apparent stability that the government has created. There is no true identity or community when the free will of each person is being suppressed. In Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ Brave New World‚ the author uses John’s life into the tribe and sudden submergence

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    CLE Exam Reviewer The Christian Story • God constantly communicated himself and his plan of loving goodness to us o In creation o Throughout Israel’s history o Most perfectly and fully in Jesus Christ o Through the Holy Spirit o Through the Church • Revelation of God is God’s manifestation of Himself to humankind in such a way that men and women can know and fellowship with Him Understanding the Sources of Christian Morality • The Sources of Christian Morality o Human experience o Scripture o Church

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    The whole video of Pyraminds by Frank Ocean has him going through Alice in Wonderland kind of adventures in an almost sleep walking‚ dream state. He talks about his girlfriend cheating on him and finally ending up working at a strip club by drawing parallels between that and historical Egyptian Queen Cleopatra. Thought the first few shots of him shooting at a bar and walking in the rain don’t make sense initially‚ We can later conclude that maybe his dazed state throughout the video is due tot he

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    Kiss Me, Kate

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    the day. Before World War II‚ it was considered the duty of American women to tend to their homes and children. Particularly in the wake of Great Depression‚ it was considered morally wrong for women to take jobs that "belonged by right" to men. Everything changed when the U.S. entered WWII. Millions of men were drafted‚ leaving their jobs empty. By 1945‚ there were millions of women in the workplace due to the increase production to meet the needs of the military. The example from Kiss Me‚ Kate was

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    The security guards are protected by the lighting and it allows them to see clearly what is going on around them. The gates on the side of the building where the dumpsters are located have illuminated lights focused on the dumpsters. Critical areas such as the network sever room and the hvac room is well illuminated. An auxiliary power source is available with backup standby units which is critical if there happens to be a light shortage. Guards are also equipped with powerful flashlights in case of

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    Andrew Stoner Art 380 January 2013 From the Back-Window‚ 291 Alfred Steiglitz’s "From the Back-Window‚ 291" was taken in 1915 from the window of a gallery of his in New York. At first glance the photograph seems like an average cityscape picture‚ but when dissected there are many aspects that play a role in its impression on others. The shot was taken at night‚ however‚ I feel that this is not the only reason the picture has a somewhat gloomy feel. Little light is seen besides the

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    ’appeared in mourning‚ with dark spangles on her dress." (Needler‚ 2010). Bryon looked on upon her from afar and even though she was saddened‚ he couldn ’t help but see her true beauty. Seeing his cousin this way was as if someone had stripped away everything‚ the fake smiles‚ the manners‚ the elegant dresses‚ etc. to reveal her true self. In the first stanza of the poem‚ "She walks in beauty‚ like the night / Of cloudless climes and starry skies;" is a simile allowing the reader to see her as Bryon

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