How Planet of the Apes works Planet of the Apes features a dual five-reel, three-row layout set side-by-side, with each reel set comprising of 20 win lines. Although the layout may look a little intimidating at first, after just a few spins you’ll quickly find that following the action over two separate reels becomes instinctive and almost second-nature…
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enormous piece of art that caught my eye as I walked in. The background was colorful and full of words that related to the large symbol of the board, peace. To me peace is the freedom of all hate! On the other side of this piece of art was some kind of war symbol, I am unaware what the specific name of this symbol was. So it was the total opposites, the war symbol side…
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Professor’s name: Konstantin Boshnakov Date: January 25, 2015 For the first scene, obviously they are all made by clan and painted in brown. Then there are many chairs and tables that contain food on top of them. There are three tables set beside each other and chairs right behind these tables being occupied by three womanly person, and the woman and bowls have several distinctive patterns covering them indeed. The pattern of the objects appear as two lines inside a circle. From looking at this piece…
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the loss of hope, and we see this in the symbol of Oscar and the Spokane reservation. Oscar is not only a symbol of power and the pursuit of opportunity, but also the hopelessness that comes with generation poverty, and we see this when Junior realizes “There was nothing I could do to save Oscar.” (10). When Junior accepts what Oscar's fate has to be, which is his father killing Oscar, he feels defeated and hopeless that he isn’t able to save Oscar. The symbol of Oscar is effective in portraying the…
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book The Road, relies heavily on. Throughout the book, many symbols are constantly being thrown out, such as: the coca-cola, the flare gun, the charred infant, or the brass sextant he finds on a ship. The most prominent and consistently used symbols though would have to be the boy, the father, and the road itself. The boy represents the more hopeful and optimistic side of humanity, the father represents the darker and more desperate side of humanity, and the road represents the journey of life and…
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hidden). All of its sides are visible in the shape where it is hiding. Which of the five shapes contains the given shape. A B C D E Ans. E 5. The given shape is hidden in one of the five shapes below (and it is exactly the same size and same way round where it is hidden). All of its sides are visible in the…
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about two groups of teenagers who attend the same high school and live in the same town, but are completely different. One group, known as The South-Side Socials are the more privileged group. The second group, The Greasers, are the less privileged kids, who just so happen to live on the wrong side of town. These two groups have had rivalry against each other for many years. The rivalry got even more intense because Johnny, a Greaser, along with his friend Ponyboy were being harassed by the Socials and…
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The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is as follows: When children mature and experience the evils of the world, they tend to lose their innocence in exchange for the ability to empathize completely with others, for empathy requires that which innocence lacks; a true understanding of evil. This theme was developed by the character of Jem throughout the book. For example, when Boo Radley gives gifts to Jem and Scout through a tree with a hole in it, Nathan Radley fills up the hole with cement. When…
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Culture is defined as the symbols, language, beliefs, values, and artifacts that are part of any society. These include rituals, symbols, norms, and many others aspects. There are different cultures everywhere you look. It can be cultures in two different parts of a state, in two different countries, or in two different continents. In my culture our Symbols and gestures include our language, which is English. There are many hundreds of different languages spoken in the world today though. In fact…
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Zusak, which is family can go past blood. There are many other themes that are just as important in the Book Thief; for example, words have tremendous power, and during weak moments, people show their true selves. The themes show the characters’ emotions in certain situations, the bonds that they have formed, and how words can have a huge impact in any situation with the power they have. There are many themes developed through the use of symbols that were shown in The Book Thief including…
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