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    During one’s life, one must step out into the real world and experience all of what the world has to offer. In order to attain a well-balanced life both mentally and socially, one may seek any way possible to live life to the fullest. We were put on this earth to live- not just simply by breathing in and out everyday, and making life the best it can possibly be. It has been said that you have not really died if you have lived. This theory has been applied to several pieces of literature. In the book

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    Dystopia of Maya

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    I fell into the depths of Maya’s beautiful green eyes and not even the currently setting sun could compare to their beauty. She pressed once more against the rusted iron gate that separated us, pushed it closed and once again took away my opportunity of joining my family, and let a pained cry of sadness escape her lips before turning into the shadows and dissolving into the darkness. Then the scene carried on as it had before as if Maya had been only an apparition. The crickets resumed their songs

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    “We need to be in Chicago around two in the morning”, he said to me before every trip. He liked to put on this big affirmative voice every time we he was trying to be ‘serious.’ He looked at me with his arms crossed and his jaw locked. Waiting. Waiting for a verbal confirmation to come from my mouth. “Yes.” I’d say in a monotone voice it became a second nature to say ‘yes’ each time we were traveling. One of his brows would scrunch up, and a smirk would lay upon his mouth, knowing I hated verbally

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    In the 1943 film Shadow of a Doubt, Charlie Newton soon has her world altered as she discovers the dark secrets of her Uncle Charlie’s past. Feeling a special connection with her Uncle, Charlie eagerly wishes to discover more about him at first and innocently becomes involved in hiding his identity as a serial killer. As the film builds up the mystery behind Uncle Charlie and his true intentions, the Mise En Scene creates an environment which explores the Uncle’s darker motivations while also supporting

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    Introduction to Political Philosophy Plato used imagery to elaborate the forms of theory. One of the allegories he used to explain forms of theory is that of a cave. He introduced the allegory of the cave saying that there are three prisoners tied to some rocks, with their arms and legs bound and their heads tied up so that they can only look at the raised stone wall which separates them with the other world, they see shadows of people on the other side of the wall but they assume them to be an illusion

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    Chapter Four: Lairs The first time they actuaclly saw each other was on the streets, they simply walked by. The second time, he noticed her first. He saw her come to the hospial a few times while he was visiting a friend of his. They didn't start talking until a few weeks later, and he was the one who start the convinertion in the elevtor of the hospail. He said a simple 'hello', and she reported one back. He asked for her name, and she didn't answer. So, she asked for his, he didn't reply. He asked

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    Meet Randy and Sheila Addington, owners of the Hydrojet Walk in tub Company, a family owned and operated business. Their walk in tub Company holds its headquarters in the area of Dallas/Fort Worth Texas, proudly offering their line of walk in tubs to the entire United States. Both Randy and Sheila are devoted to complete customer satisfaction as they offer the industries finest quality walk in tubs at affordable prices. Walk in bathtubs that are proudly 100% made in the USA with a lifetime warranty

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    It flickers beside me unsteady and wavering in the frigid, night air. Its low, red glow radiates miniscule waves of heat that hardly help defend against the bitter frost creeping up on me. My eyes were scanning for another piece of firewood to steady the crimson flame. Quickly I find my nearly depleted stash covered in a thin sheet of fresh snow resting on top. I brush off the light layer and toss the last piece into the consuming light. The branch’s meager contribution to the small blaze will only

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    Here is a fact: psychologists like to experiment on babies. That aside, the Visual Cliff experiment is less traumatic than the Little Albert experiment. What is the Visual Cliff experiment? It was an experiment conducted by Eleanor Gibson and Richard Walk at Cornell University to test an infant’s perception of depth. According to the results, infants can respond to depth cues even before they are able to crawl. The same goes for other animals, such as rats, goats, and chicks. The experiment is

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    From the passage, “Hunting for Medicines in China”, it talks about a writer who travels deep into the mountains of China to search for a rare and special herb called, the golden hairpin. In the following paragraphs, I am going to describe how the writer involves the reader in the search for the golden hairpin by conveying how the writer builds a sense of wonder about the golden hairpin and the it’s setting, how are tension and suspense developed and the use of language. From the first paragraph

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