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No because it is not describing something. Woman would be a noun because a woman is a person.
The dye used in a CT scan, typically a contrast agent, can pose risks during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, as it may affect fetal development. While the risk is generally considered low, exposure to certain contrast agents could potentially lead to complications. It's crucial for pregnant women to discuss the necessity and safety of a CT scan with their healthcare provider, who may suggest alternative imaging methods if appropriate. Overall, the decision should weigh the potential benefits against the risks.
The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman
By distorting the face and hands of the woman.
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The woman from Willendorf is believed to have been represented with a full figure to symbolize fertility, abundance, and nurturing qualities. This emphasis on fertility may have reflected the importance of reproduction in prehistoric societies.
All we know is that she is a woman. The name Venus was a joke by the discoverers, comparing her to the classical ideal of beauty. Was she a goddess, a sex toy or ??? You can see a more detailed discussion at http://willendorf.org
Raina is a wealthy and idealistic young woman who is deeply entrenched in the romantic notions of war, while Louka is a pragmatic and outspoken servant who is more grounded in reality. Their differing perspectives and social status create tension and conflict between them, highlighting the contrast between their characters.
To show woman their strengths that they possesed, and what their purpose was in society, which was in this case child birth, hence the larrge breasts, stomach, and hips. To show them what they carry inside of them, a potential life, symbolizes a new life, or a new beginning.
The cast of The Contrast - 1926 includes: Gladys Hamer as The Woman
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare And it would appear to be about a man, not a woman.
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you don't tell in what poem.
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