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    crop coming.” She is also lonely and frustrated from being ignored and underappreciated. The sexual repression she feels is shown several times during her conversation with the old man in the wagon. “She was kneeling on the ground looking up at him. Her breast swelled passionately.” “Kneeling there‚ her hand went out toward his legs in the greasy black trousers. Her hesitant fingers almost touched the cloth. Then her hand dropped to the ground. She crouched low like a fawning dog.” Although she immediately

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    The woman is kneeling‚ and the text is shaped to fit her kneeling position. This draws attention to her slim figure. Her feet are behind her‚ bare and pointed. Her right hand is dangling gracefully‚ and her left hand daintily hold her clothing together in the middle- just perfect so that a

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    Analysis of Ozymandias

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    scheme of the poem is not the traditional Italian Petrarchan form but it is similar‚ using the form ABACADEDFEGHGH. The name of the poem is symbolic of a famous pharaoh by the name of Ramses who was known as Ozymandias to the Greeks‚ in which the statue in the poem is representative of. The poem starts in the first person‚ “I” but then immediately switches focus to recalling a story from the “traveller from an antique land.” The traveler then becomes the subject of the rest of the poem. We are

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    In “Why Men Still Can’t Have It All” by Richard Dorment‚ the author primarily focuses on the idea on how men cannot “have it all” either‚ due to the competing demands of work and home being even harsher or the same as women. He argues that men are more than ever facing a problem of balancing work and home life‚ as men now clean and cook more than they did 50 years ago. He states that while men still have to work the long hours they do‚ they come home to a new set of expectations and are ridiculed

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    speech‚ dizziness‚ and vomiting to blurred vision‚ numbness in the face‚ and feeling tender all over my body. The list goes on but these were my most common symptoms. I was afraid to do anything because everything seemed to trigger a migraine. Even kneeling down to pick something up or smelling perfume would be an instant trigger for me. My life got to the point where I wasn’t able to enjoy watching television. I had to adjust the brightness so low that I couldn’t see what was happening. My social life

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    retirement in 1999. He was a pro bowl invitee for all 10 years of his career. He will go down in history as one of America’s fastest‚ quickest‚ and most elusive running back ever (“Barry Sanders”). On a previous slide‚ there was a picture of an NFL player kneeling during the national anthem. This has caused a lot of corruption all across the U.S. Him‚ and now various other players have done this as a way to protest against the harming of unarmed black

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    Media endorsements are created in order to promote ideas and products‚ but sometimes they are marketed in offensive ways. For example‚ in a Van Heusen advertisement for ties‚ a woman is depicted kneeling over the bedside of her husband‚ while presenting a plate of cooked food as he relaxes‚ and at the bottom of the page‚ it reads‚ “show her it’s a man’s world.” This image‚ which was made in the mid-20th century‚ implies men sourced income in a household‚ whereas women were responsible for preparing

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    two works of ancient art‚ the statue of Zeus and the statue of the Good Shepherd. Both statues are beautiful examples of the ideal image of their times. The first piece of art that I analyzed is the statue of Zeus. The larger than life bronze statue was created around 460BC that depicts the early religious beliefs in Gods. The statue of bronze differed from ones that came before it because it was not made of the normal marble that was used on most statues. The statue of Zeus couldn’t be made out

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    Apollo and Dephne

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    Gianlorenzo Bernini "Apollo and Daphne" The statue "Apollo and Daphne" was made by the artist Gianlorenzo Bernini‚ the statue was commisioned in 1622 by the Borghese family and was completed in 1625. The statue is roughly 243 cm tall and is located at the Galleria Borghese‚ Rome. Bernini was a Italian sculptor‚ architect and painter who lived from 1598 till 1680. At first he worked in the late Mannerist tradition but left this style and helped create a new style that had more emotional and psychological

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    go off every morning and come back in the afternoon‚ having worked hard and achieved amazing things. I admired him immensely and wanted to be just as successful as he was. My dad‚ while he was a scribe‚ oversaw the building of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is a truly breathtaking Temple and I want our Temple to be as magnificent‚ if not better. Additionally‚ I want nothing less for my son than what my dad has provided for me. I am most fortunate that I had a son as opposed to a daughter. I will

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