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    Anita Seikonia 's - ' 'Graywolf: A Romance ' ', the narrator talks of an imaginary character that accompanies her all the time - A gray wolf with anthropomorphist qualities, that she has a companion relationship with. While others cannot see the wolf, he is not merely an imaginary friend that she created - two other people, and a surprising third person are also able to see him like she does. When I was a juvenile I had an imaginary friend, but not nearly in the way that describes the Gray wolf. Now as

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    Its included real-world mythology created to bring mythology to modern readers. Mythology is being defined as a genre that the old greek gods such as zeus, Possiden and hades are beeing part of the story. It is included of myth heroes and how they life begin as a low status are elevated to high status through a good deed. Mythology is a traditional or legendary story, Usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or natural explonation, which is concerned

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    in a county who’s only focused seemed to be on sports, my mind would often wander to distant lands of the famous pop stars from my childhood, fairy tale creatures, and even Pokémon; even today, I often discover my mind drifting towards foreign, imaginary lands. I write to keep my mind busy. Like most people, I have never preferred being alone with only my thoughts as company, but by being raised in a small town, it did not take much for that to happen. Unless one joined the softball team, played

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    In life there are going to be people who try to push you around but the trick is to not let them and to stand your ground. If you cower down in front of them then the sharks will eat you alive but if you just stand your ground and act like you’re an equal

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    individual experiences two or more distinct personalities. When an individual is diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder, one personality has dominant control of an individual. This personality controls how a person may act and how they live everyday life. A person diagnosed with this disease may or may not be aware of their alternate personalities. Each personality is contrasting of each other with distinctive likes and dislikes. They can differ in eyesight, prescriptions, language, and education levels

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    Power,Utopia and the good life are all topics that coincide with each other to form our lives. When considering the good life, power and utopia have to be brought into consideration, power needs utopia and the good life etc. Animal Farm and the Truman show both make these factors a topic of discussion using allegories and metaphors as a main force to drive across a point or ideal. Animal Farm in itself is an allegory, meaning it is made to express ideas, opinions and thoughts. Truman show on the

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    young kids are always innocent and carefree. Unfortunately, this notation has turned to be old-fashion today. Adam Gopnik, a Canadian American writer, essayist and commentator, mentions that his daughter, Olivia, finds out a way to play with her an imaginary friend named Charlie Ravioli. Still, Olivia is a three-year-old kid, it is impossible for her to analyze aspects systematically and creatively. However, for some adults, like Alain de Botton, a Swiss philosopher and writer, seeks out an innovative

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    Sakhr Masili Enemy at the Gates It is a 2001 United States War thriller movie by Jean-Jacques Annaud. The film's headline is taken from Craig's non-fictional publication. Although imaginary, the movie is generally depending on war experiences informed by Communist sniper Vasily Zaytsev. In 1942, Vasily Zaytsev (Jude Law), a shepherd from the Ural Hills who is now a knight in the Red Military, discovers himself on the top of the Fight of Stalingrad. Bob Hoskins comes to Stalingrad to organize the

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    Dreams Langston Hughes

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    A-B-C-B. This poem makes the reader think of a harsh, cold land with no sign of life. The poem “Dreams” also makes the reader feel chills and sadness. Mr. Hughes did a good job on making the reader capture a specific landscape and view. The reader can vaguely understand where Mr. Hughes was going when he started off the poem with “Hold fast to dreams/ For if dreams die” but in the third and fourth line when Hughes said, “Life is a broken-winged

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    The Danger Of New Media

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    There is perhaps nothing more satisfying than lazing on the couch, munching on one’s favorite snack, and binging one’s life away with entertaining, but mind-numbing television shows and movies. Today, it is quite evident that schooling plays a major role in influencing and shaping the population, but it may in fact be mass media that plays the largest role. To a certain extent, how we choose to perceive the world is entirely in our hands. However, most of the time this is not the case; there are

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