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    Nathan Valentino Setting Analysis Of “The story of an Hour” “The Story of an Hour” is a story about a woman‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ who comes to find that her beloved husband Brently Mallard was killed in a railroad incident. She mourns of his death in a different way than most would and tries to find a way to get over it. There is a drastic twist to the story when through the front door walks Brently Mallard who had actually not died. Then Mrs. Mallard drops to the floor dead‚ “of joy that kills”

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    sexualities. In many cases it is even illegal for people to act in a prejudicial manner‚ such as in hiring practices or housing regulations. An appreciation of diversity allows a person to be influenced by a variety of people. This allows for the freer transmission of music‚ foods‚ thoughts‚ and friendships across cultural boundaries. Appreciation for diversity has given many American school children a love of pizza‚ Chinese food‚ Reggae music‚ Hip Hop music‚ and countless other enjoyments that

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    To what extent does your response to ‘Father and Child’ inform your judgement of this poem and Harwood’s poetry as a whole? (In your essay refer to at least one other poem) For a true appreciation of the sanctity of life and for true spiritual maturation‚ an individual must accept and come to terms with the frail mortality of human life. Harwood’s poetry uses truly harrowing language to convey how her own personal experiences and relationships have led her to an enlightened state of being‚ with

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    How will the course in Art Appreciation help me? I am student of history who teaches history to students of high school. Though I have a master’s degree in history I call myself a student because I believe that there is no end to learning. I have deep interest in exploring monuments‚ understanding details of architectural styles and other art forms. Due to my love for the subject I have great curiosity and hunger to understand and learn about the above various art forms. I want to expand my knowledge

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    whose sincerity and encouragement we will never forget. They have been our inspiration as we hurdle all the obstacles in the completion of this project. With our one heart‚ two eyes‚ one mouth‚ thank you is not enough. Our deepest gratitude and appreciation for being with us all through the way from the very beginning and for showing your unconditional love and unending support financially‚ emotionally and spiritually. To our fellow classmates‚ who are also undergoing the capstone project even we

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    February 24‚ 2010 Maggie and Dee; Two Sisters‚ Two Worlds The genuine appreciation of heritage and family is the focus of Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”. Dee and Maggie’s characters are the vessels that Walker uses to demonstrate the difference between appreciating possessions for their usefulness as well as their personal significance and their contrasting value as a trendy‚ materialistic connection. There is a palpable difference between Maggie and Dee‚ both in physical appearance as well

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    reader to take a deeper more insightful glance into how possessions and people aren’t appreciated until the realization of their importance or value. Through literature‚ the author uses symbolism‚ comparisons‚ and theme to evaluate the importance of appreciation. The author‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ portrays meaning throughout the quote which relates to appreciating what you have. People don’t realize what they have until it’s gone. When it’s gone‚ then you realize the importance of what you had. In a specific

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    Cathedral’s True Meaning "My eyes were still closed. I was in my house. I knew that. But I didn’t feel like I was inside anything. It’s really something I said." This statement is said by the narrator of the story at the end of the story‚ where at this point you finally come to the realization of what the true meaning or theme is behind the story. Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ shows that you do not have to see someone or something in order to appreciate them for who or what they

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    Aurora is an adolescent girl who experiences a transformation during the story. Gilchrist uses Aurora to show the consequences of teen free will. Aurora’s experiences in the story reveal her apparent innocence and create a more mature respect and appreciation for her family and adolescence. In the story Aurora is a thirteen-year-old little girl who gets her first boyfriend. She feels embarrassed and ashamed of her family because they re hosting a funeral at her house. She doesn’t want to help out in

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    Running Fence The project “Running Fence” created by Christo and Jean-Claude was a piece of art that has an unlimited appreciation of love and limitless aspects. In no point in the making was this piece of art was created to harm or destroy anyone’s property. This project faced community’s disapproval‚ rage‚ and doubt for about forty five that the project was being completed. The Running Fence project is bigger than itself and leaves behind a long lasting journey. The eighteen feet high fenced

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