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- 29081: Revenge 2
- ... to kill the other party, Arthur Dimmesdale. Revenge had turned a once normal man into a blood seeking, greedy, stingy, and decrepitly weak old man. Revenge was also the driving force behind the Abigail Walker s, a character in The Chamber, accusations of Elizabeth Proctor being a witch. John Proctor and Abigail Williams once had an affair. John was lonely and in need of human comfort, comfort his wife was unable ...
- 29082: The Discovery of Pottery on an Archaelogical Site
- ... heat in firing, this is generally the result of a piece of pottery fired in an open kiln. It is also possible to apply more scientific methods to establish details of a piece of pottery's manufacture. Scanning electron microscopy can reveal slight changes in the microstructure of clay heated in excess of 900 degrees Celsius. The attention paid to how hot the kiln was may seem at first disproportionate to ...
- 29083: Native American Masks
- ... called the False Face Society . The False Face society wore wooden masks, carved to depict spirits . The members of this secret society carved these masks into living trees . They did this so that the tree's spirit could also help in the healing . When it was time to cut the mask free from the tree, they burned tobacco as an offering . After these activities, they believed that the spirit was revealed ...
- 29084: Curiosity
- ... not accept life as it is handed to them. And so, in this poem, symbol and allegory expresses the contrasting types of people and how exploring different prospects can change their lives. With Alastair Reids vivid descriptions of both cats and dogs, he poses the question: which lifestyle is superior? Face it. Curiosity will not cause us to die only lack of it will. (ll.15-17).
- 29085: Comparison Anthem Vs. By The W
- ... left from the unmentionable times. In it they find that there are many lamps that use the same kind of power that Equality invented. Their reflections become known to them due to mirrors which werent objects included in the life that they used to know. Books provided Equality with a new understanding of the way that life was in the unmentionable times, the complete opposite from what his elders had ...
- 29086: Comparison Poem
- ... these men chose to remain with their Pontiac. The theme that best relates to the poems is during the circumstances of change some people are unable to retire from the familiar. As one-man cant leave his Pontiac because of sentimental value, and the other is unable to decide whether to leave or remain with his wife.
- 29087: Hades
- ... forget their human lives and consequently have nothing to do or say in that next world - yet is was not depicted fearfully. Guarding the entrance to Hades, was the three-headed dog with a dragon's tail - or snakes growing out of its back, Cerberus. He will let you in - but not out. The dead would appear before a panel of three judges, Rhadamanthus, Minos I, and Aeacus, who then pass ...
- 29088: Views of Gangs
- Views of Gangs Since the start of the 90's violent gangs have been increasing. Most gangs are made out of troublesome teens but there are also plenty of adults in gangs. Alot of the problem is that these teens have access to illegal firearms ...
- 29089: How To Use Commas
- ... in there writing, but this makes for difficult reading. Here are some places commas should not be used: * After and, but, and or, unless the comma sets off a dependent clause (a phrase which can't stand alone as a sentence). Examples: Wrong- But, she did get it done on time. Right- But, to be fair, she did get it done on time. * Between a month and year in a date ...
- 29090: Arches and Vaults in Architecture
- ... in Rome. During the Middle Ages, Byzantine architecture in the East and Romanesque architecture in the West retained the characteristic round Roman arch. Islamic architects developed a rich variety of pointed, scalloped, horseshoe, and ogee (S-curve) arches for mosques and palaces. In Moorish Spain, horseshoe arches were set on delicate columns, giving a characteristic airy effect. Gothic architecture in Western Europe was characterized by the pointed arch, which minimized outward ...
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