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    Pollock refers the avent-garde gambit as a three-term gameplay: reference, deference, and difference. The avent-garde gambit is a complete contrast to other modern art. Modern art tells the story through individuals and their body and facial expression. As Pollock states: to be marked in the avent-garde gambit with art, you must "relate your work to what 's going on, defer to the existing leader of the work or project which represented the latest move, the last word, or what was considered the definitive

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    The Burden of St. Paul — Today: Us vs Them Christianity has over 2.1 billion followers throughout the world and is known to be a universal, monotheistic belief system that has been developed since the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul is a man, which is known for his mission to spread Christianity. He was raised as a jew, and ironically, during his youth he was persecuted by Christians. Paul, known as Saul during this time, was born in Tarsus. Saul, during his years as

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    trip to the city of Damascus. Major events was the blinding of Saul’s eyes, the restoring of his sight, the conversion of Saul, the changing of his name to Paul. The main personalities are Saul/Paul, Ananias, followers of Jesus Christ better known as disciples or Christians, and God the Creator (Spangler, A. & Wolgemuth, R. 2002). Saul/Paul was born a

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    Science fiction is full of machines that have feelings. In 2001: A Space Odyssey, the onboard computer turns against the crew of the spaceship Discovery 1, and utters cries of pain and fear when his circuits are finally taken apart. In Blade Runner, a humanoid robot is distressed to learn that her memories are not real, but have been implanted in her silicon brain by her programmer. In Bicentennial Man, Robin Williams plays the part of a robot who redesigns his own circuitry so that he can experience

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    based out of New York. She specializes in writing about healthy living, which is what intrigued me as to what drove her to write this article. To prepare research for this piece, she interviewed and studied psychologist and facial expression expert Paul Ekman. This article was originally written for a magazine titled Lear’s, which is no longer around but many of her other works have been published in popular magazines such as Glamour Magazine and The Washington Post’s magazine. To date, Cunningham

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    Remakes of films are a common occurrence. Sometimes remakes are incredible and introduce a generation to great films of the past, however, sometimes they aim too high and miss the mark completely. Scarface 1932 and Scarface 1983 is a great example of the latter. Scarface 1932 was the first of its kind in many respects while Scarface 1983 fell short. While at the core of both of these films they are the same, there are a few small plot discrepancies, but the message of the rise and fall of a man is

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    Paul Farmer came from a family who had little to offer him beside their outpouring love and sense of adventure. He had many places to call home, and would never really get comfortable in one spot because often his family would pick up and move. Farmer was inspired by great leadership, his father, growing up and would in turn become a great leader on his quest to rid the world of poverty and illness. Mountains Beyond Mountains written by Tracy Kidder, depicts Farmer’s mission to provide health care

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    During this part of Hamlet, the King has just witnessed Hamlet’s play and concluded that his murderous actions are no longer a secret. Now that there are possible consequences, King Claudius feels regret for his actions and wants to be forgiven. However, he still wants to keep his prizes of being king and marrying the queen, therefore he tries to pray to be forgiven and later on devises a plan to get rid of Hamlet. James Burgh wrote the elocution manual The Art of Speaking to inform the youth of

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    2012. Accessed December 7, 2016. http://vintagefashionguild.org/fashion-timeline/1900-to-1910/. This webpage gave a brief description of the fashion during the time of 1900 to 1910. It went from the end of the Victorian era fashion to the Designs of Paul Poiret. This webpage helped my paper by giving descriptive detail about the dresses the woman wore in the 1900’s. It gave me insight of the high necks and undefined bosom’s. Aldous, Tony. The Illustrated London News’ Book of London’s Villages. London:

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    Emotions From Inside Out How are the characters Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust and Anger’s namesake personalities in the movie “Inside Out,” similar to our emotions in real life? Are there any differences between the textbook’s description of emotions versus the film’s? How or how aren’t they? How do the emotions discussed in the film fit into my own life? The movie, “Inside Out,” uses five of the six basic emotions listed in our textbook. (Feist, 2015, p. 419) The emotions are portrayed as characters

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