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    diamond says more than words could express. A symbol of love is worn on the left but what about the right? Women of the world raise your right hands because you deserve to glisten is essentially the meaning behind the Diamond Trading Company's advertising. What is silent but speaks volumes? It's your worth in the form of a

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    not one of them was in the area that day, but in this time of urgency she doubted her mentality. She attempted to rise, but was too weak. She was powerless, vulnerable and most disturbingly, unaided. The discrete package had been left under the South Quay train station. Astonishingly the station itself had not been effected, but that was all that had been spared by the ruthless pressure of the bomb. Many windows had shattered and the limitless edges of the broken glass

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    A Portrait of a Young Man. Portrait of a Young Man was painted by Angolo Bronzino between the years of 1503-1572. The portrait is 37 5/8 by 29 ½ inches and is an oil on wood( Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999). I picked this painting because of the self assurance, at first glance, of the young man that is depicted. This appealed to me because it reflected my own attitude. After studying the portrait for a considerable amount of time I began to see possible sadness or

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    47 x 35 inch canvas to create this piece. It was created in what was commonly known as the “classical period” or “Dali Renaissance”. This painting features St Anthony kneeling in the left corner of a barren desert under a blue sky. He holds out a cross out with his right hand while leaning back on a rock with his left hand, a human skull lying near his foot. In front of him a strong, white horse bucks onto its hind legs, behind the horse is a parade of elephants carrying things representing temptation

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    other side of circle who rises her hand. She puts her index finger from her left hand in front of her mouth while she is looking at the child who is talking. L:shish( tells the child to be silent) L looks at the teacher 2 while she is walking toward a kid who is out of circle and makes some noise with materials. L puts her index finger inside her nose. She sits criss cross applesauce and she turns her face to the left side and looks at the teacher 1 who is reading a book . She stands up and turn

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    The walls of the Rhino Robotics Corporation had been secure for decades; erosion stripped the metallic shine of the structure from when the building was made decades ago. Its titanium doors began to bend and bow, however, the inside was in pristine condition. Six different sections had been used to create and manufacture machines for the War, every worker and every android had been influenced by one man: Mr. Jonathan Edwards. Years have passed ever since he inherited the facility shortly after the

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    than its literal meaning. J.D. Salinger, the author of The Catcher in the Rye used many symbols that affected the way readers see the story. Symbols like preparatory school life at Pencey Prep, the red hunting hat that Holden always wears, and Allie’s left-handed baseball glove created the story. J.D. Salinger uses the technique of symbolism to enhance the writing and give more insight to readers. Preparatory school life at Elkton Hills and Pencey Prep, played a large role in Holden Caulfield's life

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    power. Lastly; I discuss the image left by some people on this world, and what God wants from us. The author is describing how some have and can change the drum major instinct. The author uses the rhetorical strategy analogy to explain what is wrong and what is right. And how they explore everyone’s opinions on what may be the reason for a strong Drum Major Instinct. “But Jesus says to them ye know not what ye ask’ … but to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give” (MLK:11-12)

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    In the past, I was known as a social outcast. I was the person who only had two friends and never spoke a word to others. Essentially, I was a human turtle. But in the summer of 2013, I met someone who was rather interesting: a young girl with a bubbly personality. Though our friendship did not start between us, we were inseparable. Instead, I spoke to her younger brother, Shance, beforehand. His family just moved in a few days before, and I asked about the basic things: his age, his previous home

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    I saw my mom just looking at me smiling. I walked up to her and started to cry, she hugged me so hard and told me she was so proud of the type of woman I grew up to be. Even more tears fell down my cheeks, my brother walked in and told me that the cars were packed and it was time to go. I gave my mom one last hug and got into the car. As we drove off I looked back at my house and realized now that my life as a Kutztown student really started right now, that this journey started so long ago and I’ve

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