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    Petra Potocnik Crucifixion compared: Rabbula Gospels’ Crucifixion and Resurrection Marys at the Tomb and the Master of Vyssi Brod’s Crucifixion Prepared for Jane McQuitty Visual Arts Survey I, AHIS 110 Section Alberta College of Art and Design July 15 , 2015 Crucifixion compared: Rabbula Gospels’ Crucifixion and Resurrection Marys at the Tomb and the Master of Vyssi Brod’s Crucifixion Crucifixion of Jesus Christ The Jewish high priests accused Jesus of blasphemy, arriving at the decision

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    Animals are the second most wonderful creature on the earth by God after the birth of humans. They are not just a part of our food circle while they are also good as a friend like dogs or cats for relasing stress and entertainment. But now humans started cruelty against them which is increasing from few years back and we can watch it on streets by owners for anger, in forests by hunters for hobby and for their skin, in hospitals by doctors for testing. Therefore humans are putting earth into a danger

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    When we discuss the cities that the Apostle John describes to us are you anything like me when I think about these cities. I have the mental picture of some small rural dusty town hick town. The city of Pergamum was nothing like that. Pergamum is being described to us as a large city that was the active hub for all the administrative business of the Roman government. Pergamum was full of large government buildings, theaters and large gymnasiums. Pergamum size and importance becomes obvious when

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    Upon entry through the threshold of the bubbling slate grey front door of my run-down, colonial style home into the marshmallow warmth of the living room, all was silent except for the crackling of dying embers breathing their last breath in the soot covered 1991 Jotul wood burning stove. The family room remained just as it had been left with not a single object disturbed in the time passed. The walls were still the same shade of elephant skin gray that they had been for the past ten years, as were

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    digging off the sand and mud of the old city’s walls, they found a cracked vase with pieces of parchment in them. With the little knowledge we have right now about what was written on it, we know that the writing is about the ancient Israelite siege of Jericho in around 1250-1200 BC. Though we do not know who the writer of this text is, but we could guess that it might be the judge Joshua. The parchment was found earlier today in one of the excavation sites around the old city walls of ancient Jericho

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    yet he was still executed. The documentary showed he had lived for eight years at the Parchment state penitentiary, Mississippi (death row.) Edward was put to death row for the attempted rape of an elderly white woman and the murder of a white Marshall. The documentary tried to show his innocence, the process of this is what this essay will be about. The opening scenes from the documentary showed the Parchment State Penitentiary. You saw a large building inside of barbwire (sharp enough to have

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    Pastries made of laminated dough are numerous; croissants and millefeuille in France, crescent roll in US, crispy sfogliatelle and millefoglie in Italy… Laminated dough is made of alternating layers of dough and fat. It is made bay wrapping the dough around the fat, shortening or butter. The enclosed fat is then rolled out and folded and the process is repeated. Folding the dough is also called "turn". This process results with large number of thin and delicate layers of dough and fat. When baked

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    Over 200 years later and the hunt was still o]. Our team had scattered that night, only keeping in touch by coded messages within the news. I opened my eyes and waited for them to adjust to the darkened room before sitting up and swinging my legs over the side of my bed. I stood and made my way to the small sink on the other side of the rundown room. I looked at myself in the mirror and grinned at my reflection, throwing my dark hair into a high ponytail. I turned the water on and splashed my face

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    Night in the country came like a cloak so that everything outside disappeared. No street lights and a new moon, whose light couldn't penetrate the many trees, may have had something to do with that. From any window, the only thing Nate saw when he looked outside was a thick blanket of black and the occasional flare of a firefly. At nine p.m. he excused himself from his grandparents' company as they watched Secrets of the Dead in their sitting room. He had some dead people's secrets to uncover himself

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    The morning sun shone through Hermione 's window, illuminating the dark room and making the golden trim sparkle. It had been three weeks since she took the job at the Malfoy Manor, and while it was a beautiful house it 's windows were not well insulated. Birds hopped from branch to branch chirping loudly as Hermione rose from her surprisingly comfortable bed to start her morning. Her routine was set, every day she would wander the spacious halls admiring the artworks on the walls and the trophies

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