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    The dilemma about the Loch Ness Monster has fascinated people for years. The forage for the unfathomable has led to many conspiracies. Some believe in the unnatural, while others merely do not. The Loch Ness Monster is a phenomenon that has been circulating Scotland for centuries. Background Loch Ness is a vast, freshwater lake located in the Scottish Highlands and reaching a surface of 16 meters above sea level.“Loch Ness is actually very large: 24 miles long, over a mile wide, and up to 754 feet

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    While the possible origins, attempts at proof, monsters throughout the world, and the tourist traps are interesting, the real phenomenon is not the supposed existence of a monster, but rather the way humans’ brains work. Sometimes all logic is abandoned as people attempt to make sense of the natural world. There are many theories in psychology that try to explain why humans believe in supernatural phenomena, including survival techniques from evolution, the McGurk effect, and the need for control

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    The Lock Ness Monster is a complete mystery for everyone, no one knows if he/she is real, there has been lots of sightings, photos and videos, but none are known to be genuine. Lots of people think that this creature is real, and lots of other people think that this Loch Ness monster is definitely just a fake. But, let’s see what kind of information we can get. So there have obviously been lots of sightings but no one knows if they are real. The best known picture/evidence was taken in April 19

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    The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (often shortened to FSM), also known as the Pastafarian Church, and Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, was created in 2005 after a letter protesting the teaching of intelligent design in schools, written by ‘Prophet’ Bobby Henderson, was posted online. Since that time, The FSM has gained much internet fame and what Henderson estimates to be “millions, if not thousands”. The Church is founded on the belief that the world was created by the benevolent and undetectable

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    Juan Padilla Katie Beberian English 1 T/TH 10 am 3 October 2017 Still haven't come up for a good title... The Loch Ness monster. Arguably, one of the most known cryptid animals of all time, is said to reside within Loch Ness. This is the biggest body of fresh water in the British Isles stretching about twenty-four miles in length and at one point is about a mile and a half wide. On average, it provides with a depth of about 500 feet of icy, dark, and gloomy water ("Nessie of loch Ness"). Naturally

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    As for a more recent poem, ‘[pity this busy monster, manunkind]” dramatizes the conflict between human self and advancing technology. Humanity falls apart despite progress—or what the speaker calls “a comfortable disease”—carrying on (2). Personified as a “busy monster”, the human race participates in evil doings as they evolve into frightening creatures. Cummings even creates the word “manunkind” to illustrate the damage and lack of kindness occurring in the world. In the end, the speaker becomes

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    Monter Inc. Movie Essay

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    movie, I was taken back to my childhood when there were monsters in my own closet. Over the years, the monsters have all died and been replaced by just as scary skeletons, so my closet is still full. However, to a young child monsters are still lurking in the shadows, and they still make the floor creak. The approach taken by the writers of this film is one of uniqueness and of originality. By successfully juxtaposing the situation between monster and child, the writers were able to confront a touchy

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    Essay About Grendel

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    around me to provide me food, and there is a lake that can protect me. After a long time, monsters started to move here, food got less and less. One day, while I was going to hunt a deer drinking in my lake, then something came from the trees, so fast that I can’t see clearly, then the deer fell down. All I see is a stick with feathers on it, didn’t know where it came from, so I stay hidden in the water. monsters started to come out from the forest to take that deer away, they tied it up and carried

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    provoked by man, will it become a monster? The latter is a question that is put into focus throughout Gardner’s Grendel and Shelley’s Frankenstein. The reader learns of Grendel, and of Frankenstein’s creation, and must determine if they are truly monsters or merely a product of the world they live in. It is very easy to take one glance at the seemingly heinous crimes committed by Grendel and Frankenstein’s creation, and based off of this, deem them to be monsters. However, it is the actions and words

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    If you’re reading this I don’t recommend reading this at night. Remember stranger things? Remember Eleven and Mike? Bet you didn’t know there was more to that story. That's probably why you’re reading this, but anyways here’s the rest of the story. The boys are playing Dungeons and Dragons together. Will is still sick and coughing up bugs and blood but his friends or family don’t know because he doesn’t want anyone to worry about it. Chief Hoppers is drinking coffee at his desk reading the

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