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    Compare and Contrast 2 artworks ‘Music In the Tulieries’ And ‘Dance at le Moulin de la Galette’ Music in the Tuileries Garden depicts a fashionable Parisian crowd socialising in the the Tuileries garden as they enjoy the music played by a band‚ Manet has not included the musicians in the painting. The scene is crowded and the composition of people occupies more than half of the canvas. Manet has attempted to capture the hustle-bustle of the modern life of people living during the era. He has

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    Differences between colonies:  Religious: The Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth were "Puritans" vs. Anglicans at Jamestown. Plus‚ Plymouth was founded for religious reasons while Jamestown was founded for economic reasons. Don’t get me wrong--religion was critical for both groups but the Puritans left England because they were religious outcasts while the settlers at Jamestown were there for economic benefit and had investors. Labor: Jamestown was initially settled under martial law and the military

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    Kirat Hundle 1. What is the difference between an element and a compound? An element is an isotope made of the number of neutrons it has. A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements (a mixture). 2. What is the periodic table? A periodic table is where the chemical elements are organized based on their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)‚ electron arrangement‚ and chemical properties. 3. Give two examples of each of the four major mineral groups (silicates‚ carbonates

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    Tone and Style in “Hills Like White Elephants” Ernest Hemingway is known for his sparse style of writing. In “Hills Like White Elephants” his style of writing is just that. “Hills Like White Elephants” exemplifies his style of writing along with a detailed description of the scenery and intense dialogue between the two main characters‚ the American man and Jig‚ throughout the story. Hemingway’s writing style‚ use of description‚ and dialogue enables the reader to figure out just what the man and

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    Hemingway vs. Faulkner Throughout time‚ individual authors have crafted varying writing styles that portray the authors themselves and helps the reader to better understand the tone of the piece. During the early twentieth century‚ the upcoming of a new America created many talented writers that varied drastically in style.  An author may choose to write in a realistic manor‚ such as Ernest Hemingway or William Faulkner.  From the post Civil War era in which Faulkner was accustomed‚ to the early

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    other person with whom you are speaking. You must be actively listening‚ engaged in their thoughts‚ able to volley back in forth in a conversation‚ all while trying to adhere to social formalities. For instance‚ cell phones and the constant texting between teenagers and adults alike. Texting is at an all time high‚ having four out of five people carrying a mobile phone‚ and some people averaging 40 text messages a day. It has been recorded that approximately fifty percent of users say that their cell

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    humans are no longer evolving but instead digressing back into the crude protoplasm creatures that we started as – mindless and simply meant to die. For this reason Emerson’s ideal must live in to this day and even past our time. The ideals which Emerson presents are that “the universe is composed of Nature and the Soul‚ (493)” meaning that we have the potential to be connected spiritually to everything. In the world we live in now‚ the closest that we become connected to nature is either by watching

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    Harper Lee and Rudolfo Anaya both have distinct and well known writing styles which helped them to create their reputation as great writers. Each of their styles of writing are different and help contribute to the uniqueness of each writer’s’ novels. Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ is narrated by an adult looking back on her childhood‚ and the wide‚ advanced vocabulary reflects this. Additionally‚ to make the story more authentic‚ Lee also incorporates southern dialects and words. For

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    “It will never make any difference to a hero what the laws are. His greatness will shine and accomplish itself unto the end‚ whether they second him or not.” Ralph Waldo Emerson has a very interesting claim. Is a hero still a hero even if he or she breaks the law? While there may be many people that will disagree; I agree with Emerson. A hero is still a hero even if he disregards the law‚ and in my essay I will be giving two reasons why. A heroic should be justified if it is in the interest of helping

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    but I always try my best although I can never really get a high grade in the class. It is really difficult for me to accomplish much in writing so I don’t really try to expend much of my energy on it. But‚ my main point is that when writing I do what I can and try to incorporate as much of the writing techniques as I can but it never really makes a difference. When teachers tell me to correct an error I would do so but somehow completely remove an element while doing so bringing my score down even

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