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    “We’ve all got both light and dark in us. What matters the most is the part we choose to act on. That's who we really are.” (Order of the Phoenix). The world inside the Harry Potter books shows a complex, interesting world of magical (wizard) people. In Harry Potter, there are also non-magical people, but the culture that is predominantly shown is the magical one (witches and wizards), the somewhat tight knit community of people who can do things ordinary people can not. They can use their wands

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    Shakespeare's play Macbeth features many different characters, each with their own mindset and characteristics shown throughout the story. Macbeth, however, is a very unique character. He is ambitious about his desires and is shown to be overconfident, and at the end of the story, suffers in complete ruin and dies while Scotland was in chaos. Using these details from the play, I believe that Macbeth is a tragic hero. Macbeth is a tragic hero due to his high social ranking in Scotland and his tragic

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    Why I Deserve

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    because the quality of them are really good for the price you pay. They make my feet look really good as well. The weather outside is really cold, it is winter outside, so why not get a new jacket. I decided to buy a Baja Pullover from Earthbound for $43.25. No one likes to be alone so with more money to spend I decided I would get the Sphinx cat from before a friend. He was a little bit more expensive than the other one though. He was bought for $947.19. It is senior year and that

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    To prove this point, Macbeth says "That will never be: Who can impress the forest, bid the tree Unfix his earthbound root? Sweet bodements, good. Rebellion's head, rise never, till the Wood of Birnam rise, and out high placed Macbeth Shall live the lease of nature, pay his breath To time and mortal custom."(IV(i)93-101) The fact that Macbeth says that these prophecies

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    According to Phys.org, twenty astronauts have died because of unsafe expeditions to space. These astronauts gave their lives for exploring space, and death is what they were rewarded with. “Why We shouldn’t Go To MARS” by Gregg Easterbrook explains why it is a waste of energy and time, for humans to travel into space. Likewise, the political Cartoon depicts how NASA uses an innumerable amount of money to send astronauts to space. Contrastingly, “Remarks at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical

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    Johannes Kepler was a modern individual and he believed that God would have created a perfect world and in that world everything was geometrically perfect. In Banville’s book about Kepler it says, “The search for knowledge everywhere encounters geometrical relations in nature, which God, in creating the world, laid out (Banville 1981, p.145).” As he pursued the answer to planetary motion, he assumed that the planets orbited the sun in a perfect circle. He tried to seek order in his chaotic life through

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    Eating healthy foods is really important because it helps to maintain a good healthy body and it will help to fight with diseases but are people really buying a healthy food when they buy it from outside? This is the important question, that are people having a proper food when they buy it from a fast food restaurant? Are they sure that the food they are going to eat is going to be a proper healthy food with nutritious in it? No, people can't be sure about their food but, we can't blame people for

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin novel is a very influential piece that talks about the factors that made Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Novel the best seller. It also describes the book’s cultural, social and political prominence from the day it was published up to the present day. Reynolds further explains Stowe’s work as political, which contributed to a rise of civil war. He, however, terms it as a source of inspiration to cultural engagements on races amongst the Americans. What made H.B. Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin

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    There exists no true perfection in the natural world; we are all blemished in some way, be it physical, or in any other way. The mind of a scientist is focused on understanding and perfecting a subject that is not completely understood. A scientist must accept the fact that they will never truly complete their work. The pursuit of knowledge is never ending, much like the pursuit of perfection. In “The Birth-Mark”, Aylmer the deluded scientist changes his focus from his unachievable scientific work

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    Essay on NASA Budget Cuts

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    In July of 1958, President Eisenhower passed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, which established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as a response to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik nine months earlier. That administration, now known worldwide as NASA, has become an icon of space exploration and mankind's accomplishments. Who would have thought that fifty years later, NASA's future would be so uncertain? Congress has recently proposed a bill that would significantly cut funding

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