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    screenplay succeed is in illustrating the emotion that the character is feeling at that moment. If one does not do this successfully, it makes it hard to invest in the characters, and understand the situation of the scene. An example of this is when Carl and the ship crew approach Skull Island. As they are approaching the undiscovered island, the writers describe this thick fog that the characters enter (47). By doing this, the writers demonstrates imagery to describe the dark and eerie place. As the

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    uncomfortable and as though they cannot vocalize their perspective. Carl Sagan made it his life's mission to defend the world of science. He compiles thoughts that the reader must digest and formulate hypotheses. Sagan, vocalizes his strong support for science while remaining epistemologically neutral to some extent allowing the reader to hear the inverse argument between the two sides. In the New York Times Bestseller, The Demon-Haunted World, Carl Sagan talks about the importance of science and ultimately

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    compelled to keep it discrete so that your league officials do not find out. The amount of pressure you’re putting on yourself must be massive. Because from this, if you do get caught, it’s game over. No 2nd chance (usually). The amount of paranoia that is going to result will be detrimental to your mental health, as you constantly wonder if they can notice a sudden change in your playstyle. Perhaps they will think today is a good day for you and that you’re really focused. However, if the doping

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    for countless generations. The remaining art of nature which exists to satisfy the desire of beauty calls to action that we are the ones responsible to maintain our planet and it is crucial to protect the environment from our own doing. Narrated by Carl Sagan, Earth - Shot on iPhone presents viewers with a slow paced, thought-provoking advertisement that stresses the beauty and significance our planet. Opening with a shot of a shore looking out the the ocean, the sunset sets a calm tone while a human

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    Animals Save For Animals

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    In the world there are about 1.3 million different species that scientists have named. Out of that 1.3 million there are about 50,000 species that are endangered or close to being endangered according to the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) Red List. Lately, multiple zoos have been crucified for housing some of these animals. This problem has been arising for quite some time but no one seems to acknowledge it. The problem isn't with the zoos housing the animals it is that

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    To inform: To inform my audience on dreams Intro: Can you remember the last dream you had? Maybe you could fly or were falling down an endless dark tunnel. Perhaps you were awakened by a horrific dream in the middle of the night. If any of you are like me you experience vivid dreams. I would like to start by share one of my dream experiences with you all. About two months ago I had a dream that my boyfriend was cheating on me, now I know all you girls and guys can relate to this. I wake up in

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    Fear In The Alchemist

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    H. P. Lovecraft has once quoted in his book of Supernatural Horror in Literature that, “the oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” The fear of the unknown is the greatest fear among all fears; meanwhile, the way to achieve our dreams, or put it in different words, our Personal Legend, lies within the fear of the unknown. The spiritual adventurous, fantasy novel The Alchemist, written by Paulo Coelho, brings out the journey

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    According to Jung symbol is “unconscious” aspect that is never precisely defined or fully explained. But it does explore around with various mystery or experiences faced in reality. Furthermore, he also believes that people need to use symbols to express themselves because every “symbol’ has a significance to define a certain condition and feelings that we are aware of. Expressing symbols shows what a person is going through, it might also give us a symbol related to their problems. The relationship

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    pretending, once again feeling empty inside. In a society filled with lies and secrecy, we are often caught up in personal dilemmas. In attempt to make ourselves feel better about a situation, we lie to ease the tension that builds up inside. As seen in Carl Sandburg's intriguing poem, society turns a blind eye to the issues that have once been prominent in our world. Because society refuses to face its problems head-on, we are forced to deal with the repercussions of our ignorant habits. We have all

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    As teenage girls progress through life, the need to be perfect rides on their back, causing dreams and the fulfillment of wishes to be yearned for. The ultimate need to be beautiful creates life long effects within the minds of woman, later generating the demand of many unrealistic aspirations. While many believe that dreaming is a figment of the imagination, it can be described as a longing desire of hopeful achievements, expectations and future goals. For example, in Sigmund Freud’s book “The Interpretation

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