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    Traveling Alone

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    Looking outside‚ I am attracted to see beautiful autumn scenery‚ which seems to invite me to travel alone without any companion. Somewhere in the forest‚ I would dance as freely as no one’s watching‚ sing as loudly as no one’s listening‚ or take a nap as deeply as no one’s waking me up forever. Likewise‚ travelling alone gives me much more freedom‚ confidence and rest than travelling with someone. First of all‚ I am inspired by a free will whenever and wherever I do something to live a happy life

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    graders should have a later lunch time. The 7th grade’s lunch is at 10:15 am because of having no kitchen to keep the food warm and there is not enough room to keep all of the middle school students in the lunch room. The problem of having lunch too early is that the 7th graders are super hungry after school. Like we said before‚ there is no kitchen to keep the food warm‚ and they can’t fit the all of the middle schoolers in there to eat lunch at the same time‚ they also can’t

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    Gothic Literature

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    Collin Black Gothic Literature Gothic literature has a very distinct style of literature comprising of 10 key elements. Gothic literature has 10 key elements which include setting‚ environment‚ atmosphere‚ protagonists‚ emotions‚ damsels in distress‚ foreboding‚ supernatural‚ decay‚ and drama. Every piece of gothic literature contains all of a majority of these elements. Nathanial Hawthorne’s short stories‚ Dr.Heidegger’s Experiment‚ The Black Veil‚ and Birthmark‚ contain many of these elements

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    11-21-11 Marriage in the Middle ages Vs. Modern Day A discussion of marriage in the Middle Ages including its traditions‚ attire‚ and a woman’s lack of choice in the matter will reveal to the reader the difference between Modern day and Middle Age marriages. The idea of marriage came from the bible‚ the book of Genesis. God saw that “it was not good for man to be alone God did not want men alone‚” so he created for him a woman who would will be his special companion (Genesis 2:18). The two

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    Gothic Architecture

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    Gothic Architecture Gothic Architecture is a very interesting topic that I chose because of its unique style. It was originated in the 12th century France to the 16th century‚ and it was also known as Frankish work. Gothic Architecture came from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture. This style was mostly used by cathedrals builders. This type of architecture is commonly seen in Europe mostly in cathedrals‚ abbeys and churches. It is also common for castles‚ palaces

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    Gothic Cathedrals

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    Gothic sculpture was closely tied to architecture since it was used primarily to decorate the exteriors of cathedrals. The earliest Gothic sculptures were figures of saints‚ and the Holy Family and were used to decorate the doorways‚ or portals‚ of cathedrals. At Rimes‚ the facade covers a large area and is one of the most opulent groupings of sculpture in any Gothic church is more relaxed and naturalistic appearing‚ a trend that culminated in the sculptural decorations of the Reims Cathedral. The

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    Women’s lives‚ roles‚ and statuses changed over various early world history eras and culture areas in many ways‚ are comparative perspective‚ marriage/ divorce‚ education‚ and military‚ and it is amazing how the change in women since the stone age time women have been behind and were uneducated and the women stay at home and took care of the children‚ and the women would go out in the field and pick fruit‚ nut‚ and melon and also gather the wild grains. And the women made the shark sticks and there

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    Gothic Fiction

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    Gothic fiction combines the elements of Horror and Romance. This genre consists of fear‚ darkness‚ heroes‚ villains‚ and love. If you ask me those are very contrasting subjects. The name “Gothic Fiction” comes from medieval architecture. That is why this style of writing took place mostly in the medieval era. The writing style puts emphasis on atmosphere‚ using its surrounds to build suspense in the reader. Horace Walpole is believed to be the inventor of the genre. His first

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    Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages During the Middle Ages‚ civilization was only beginning to form itself and there were many aspects of social life that went through stages of development until it became what it is today. If you compare the middle ages to our time‚ there are differences is almost every one of these aspects‚ such as type of government‚ traditions and lifestyle. As an introduction to better understand the literary works of this time period and to better understand where the

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    Gothic Theme

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    became more severe‚ in which the person develops a lack of self-control with major inflictions and regrets. A clash between good and evil‚ hero and tyrant is a basic foundation to gothic literature where Robert Louis Stevenson brought the internal battle in the gothic story‚ The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Gothic setting are critical to any story. Stevenson begins with making a dark‚ supernatural tone of the setting of the story. The vivid detail of doubling symbolisms slashes through the

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