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    Amethyst is a variety of quartz with different color: purple, from deep purple to pink, blood-red, lilac and purple with glass luster. It is is a symbol of peace, sincerity, candor. It should be worn when you are plagued by worry and anxiety. Its internal energy helps to find inner peace and inner harmony, to maintain health. If you are in love, your choice will give you true love. Some widows and widowers wore amethyst as a sign of eternal love to the deceased spouse. Amethyst is therefore a…

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    In a dangerous turn, culture in the 21st century has recently shifted focus to the importance of the appearance of the individual rather than sincerity. In Giovanni’s life, there is a lack of tangible authenticity, which leads him to downward spiral into loneliness. For Truman, his single encounter with authenticity allows him to see how truly alone he has been. Rubin and Niccol use their protagonists to draw attention to the faults in 21st century culture related to unauthenticity and it’s…

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    internal struggles that allow him to understand his place in society, despite continuing to reject the idea of adulthood. While the adolescents around Holden Caulfield aim to present themselves as older, Holden seeks solace in the innocence and sincerity of childhood. One of the most prominent figures…

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    fear, happiness, love, and etc. A validation of art is something that is able to affect more than one person. If it affects more individuals, the more likely it is perceived as a high quality art. True art is something that brings individuality and sincerity. Leo Tolstoy view is that art should convey emotions that the viewer should instantly relate too.…

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    discussion to use Carlill v Carbolic as an example of an unusual case of offer and acceptance, in an advertisement manner. A suggestion or thesis will be used, a suggestion that: ‘If Carbolic Smoke Ball Company did not deposit £1000 into said bank, their sincerity wouldn 't of been showed and the £100 reward would of been merely an invitation to treat’ To discuss the normal view of offer and acceptance between a business and a consumer. One must look at what constitutes offer and acceptance.…

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    Throughout the history of film and television, writers have explored the dangers and what-ifs of human society, when it is closely intertwined with technology. The Netflix anthology series, Black Mirror, is, “about the way we live now – and the way we might be living in 10 minutes' time if we're clumsy” says the shows creator, Charlie Brooker. Black Mirror presents itself as dark, satirical, cautionary tales about technology that play on one’s own uncertainty and unease about the present and…

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    standalone film.” 2“James Mangold’s Logan is a grizzly and exceptionally dark character-driven tale; one that is unlike any other comic book-inspired story you would have come across before.”² “When the newer superhero films go for sincerity, they often achieve "sincerity" instead. On purpose. And they don't stay in that mode for long regardless, because the audience has been conditioned by Marvel and DC not to want real movies, works that dig deep and put you off-balance, unsure what to think…

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    At the time, the sincerity of female tears had come under question and accounts of crying became quite conscious of this. Accounts of mystics’ lives and the like, were important for communicating messages to their audiences about the chosen figure. For example, Margery Kempe’s…

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    10-11).” What is important to extract from this statement when understanding how authenticity is constructed is the meaning behind performance. Particularly, “credibility or sincerity of a performance” is slanted and often determined by the ability of a cultural performer to satisfy a precise role that coincides with behaviors expected by the consumer. Therefore, presentation becomes directly linked to visual aesthetic, social…

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    excellent morals and practices has helped me decipher what type of qualities I wish to obtain as a professional in the healthcare field. For example, I shadowed my primary care physician and was able to see the level of integrity, compassion, and sincerity he implements when communicating with his patients. This was incredibly inspiring for me, as I also want to ensure that patients feel reassured and confident about the level of care they receive. Shadowing is not the only area that has…

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