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    Journey

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    Each person’s life is a journey on a contorted road dotted with bumps and craters. At certain points‚ the bumps could seem as high as mountains and the pits as deep as hell‚ making this journey called life appear quite despondent. Although occasionally‚ your predicaments are entirely fate’s blunders‚ but perchance‚ they are your own. Your personal characteristics roughly resemble a steering wheel for your journey. They could be positive traits‚ which could steer you on a more decent path; or negative

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    Paul Gauguin

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    Paul Gauguin Danielle Arnold L. Scott Roberts Art Appreciation 11 November 2011 Paul Gauguin Like so many artists one studies‚ the life of Paul Gauguin was filled with internal struggles on daily matters and beliefs. Gauguin was not dealt an easy life from the very beginning. Born to French journalist and half Peruvian mother‚ Gauguin came to know the cruelty of life at a very young age. In 1851‚ he and his family moved to Peru due to the climate

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    A Journey

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    urneyA Journey By Emil Lohse 3.C A) Life and death/ying and yang; on one side you have one of the worlds wonders. On the other you have what every man fears; the journey from birth to death‚ which we all must participate in. The short story A Journey by Colm Toibin is in many ways a tale of how mysterious and uncontrollable life can be. How nothing is how you wanted them to be and how a little thing can change your entire look at life. The short story takes place in a car in the middle of

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    The Journey

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    True journey stories for me have always been The Wizard of Oz‚ Odysseus‚ Star Wars‚ and It’s a Wonderful Life. The hero in each of these stories is usually immersed in feelings of hopelessness that are always initiated by a crisis. Dorothy suffers the loss of friends‚ family and home‚ and is ultimately exiled. Odysseus also loses friends‚ family and home‚ as do Luke and George Bailey. My crisis centered around the loss of my friends‚ family and home in Syria. Through past years‚ two of my best

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    Teaching of Paul

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    it truly hearts my heart to see the way our country treats the President of our country‚ the United States. I know this is something that people talk about on a regular‚ but I have never seen so much disrespect before in my life. In Romans 13: 1-6 Paul states that we all are to listen to our governing authorities‚ the one that is appointed is appointed by God. And who goes against them will have to answer to God. Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities‚ for there is no authority

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    Hobbit Essay Mansoor Naqshbandi The hero in any journey learns many lessons through the people he meets‚ and their response to the events. Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” directed by Peter Jackson is no different. He is required to overcome many obstacles in his journey‚ and by doing so‚ he learns a valuable lesson. Bravery‚ thinking creatively‚ courage and the sense of belonging‚ these lessons is communicated

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    Paul Cezanne

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    The Bay of Marseille‚ Seen From L’Estaque‚ painted by Paul Cezanne‚ is a very beautiful painting due to its value scale with the complementary harmony of blue and orange. Balancing the cool and warm colors‚ we can make out that the color with the strongest chroma is blue. The value scale shifts from light to dark‚ but the painting does not go completely dark and has gets lighter in the sky with the ocean being the darkest thing in the painting. The color and the value scale of the painting helps

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    Paul Cezanne

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    Paul Cezanne‚ Pines and Rocks‚ 1896-99 Oil on Canvas Museum of Modern Art This simple painting of a small‚ intimate landscape is a good example of Paul Cezanne’s mastery of the impressionist style. The scene is of a rocky path‚ possibly a hiking trail on the side of a mountain‚ and a few trees that veil the sky in patches of leaves. Cezanne’s method of painting is rather interesting‚ in that he paints each stroke like a plate of color‚ creating an overlapping mosaic. The palette he chose is also

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    The Letter of Paul to Romans Romans is the longest and most theologically significant of the letters of Paul. It can be described as a tractate letter‚ one that is composed of a theological argument or series of arguments. A letter essay as it may be‚ it was received by the people of the church at Rome who were mostly Gentiles. Paul‚ as the author of the letter to Romans‚ must have written the letter in Corinth. This is most likely on the near end of his third missionary journey. While there

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    Spirituality of St. Paul

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    of the greatest threats to the flourishing faith in Christ Jesus‚ was converted into a person recognized as St. Paul. From becoming a threat and a persecutor‚ he became a pillar and an avid advocate of Christianity. As the Scripture says‚ “God has made everything appropriate in its time.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11) God has planned everything according to His perfect and holy will to send Paul so that he may bring forth vivacity at the time when the Christian world was fearful and suffering. Why then did

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