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    Beneath the moonlight glints a tiny fragment of silver, a fraction of a line... (black robes, falling) ...blood spills out in litres, and someone screams a word. Every inch of wall space is covered by a bookcase. Each bookcase has six shelves, going almost to the ceiling. Some bookshelves are stacked to the brim with hardback books: science, maths, history, and everything else. Other shelves have two layers of paperback science fiction, with the back layer of books propped up on old tissue boxes

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    caused women to fill, not only traditional female roles, but expectations of society. Women are expected to be feminine and proper while also being able to maintain a steady job, On the other hand, men have been relieved of most of the hunting and gathering stereotypes and the pressure is on them to allow women to fill their traditional roles. The new stereotype of a woman is a feminine traditional male. For centuries it has been seen that women have a harder time than males living up to society’s

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    When Galaxies Cry

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    My brief required me to create a trading card game for a young novelist who is writing a science fiction action/adventure story name When Galaxies Cry. The cards were to be based around the ships in the story and needed to include and convey the aesthetics and features of the two prominent factions. The final practical would serve as a proto-type concept for a full game, which would act as promotional material and would include six cards; two for each faction and two upgrade cards. The two factions

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    symbol of Catholic Nationalism, good luck, and St. Patrick’s Day. What once began as a 17th century religious festival, has evolved into a celebration of all things Irish. The essence of this event is that there are no rules, no required formal gatherings, rituals, or rules associated with St. Paddy’s Day like other holidays.

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    Charles Perrault’s Cinderella

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    In "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault, the story depicts an imaginative fairytale through the hardships of a mistreated daughter and the magic of a fairy; in essence, Cinderella demonstrates that focusing on materialism is more important and more effective other than working up the path to majesty. Cinderella is a character who is often mistreated by her stepmother and god sisters. Bearing unsuitable personalities, they treat her harshly, leaving all of the chores to her. However, she admits that her

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    Those statement "Mobile computing" may be used will depict those use about registering gadgets - which Concerning illustration a standard interface Previously, A percentage manifestation with An vital information schema - same time a long way starting with the ordinary, altered working nature's domain. Portable registering improvement empowers those portable master to: 1. Create; 2. Access; 3. Methodology; 4. Store; What's more 5. Correspondence majority of the data without being obliged with An

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    Arthurian Legends Effects on English Society

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    Arthur his form of government resembled a Utopia, due to the fact that the system of which Arthur was controlling his kingdom transpired the happiness of his people. Everything was going right for King Arthur, his men appearing to be loyal to him; the magic sword could not fail him in battle, and the love of his life his Queen Guinevere was at his side during his rule. There

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    city in a luxurious fashion. Also, Larson mentions that the lighting was “elaborate.” Readers see the white city as a sophisticated and lavish place rather than how they see the black city. Larson again is able to persuade readers into believing the magic of the white city. Larson calls upon imagery to construct the two sides of Chicago. Larson deploys juxtaposition to build the two views of Chicago. Larson

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    Trobriand Culture

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    well the marriage is going. Yams are also just important in every aspect of the culture. Political potential is recognized when they have a yam house, and it’s like a bank account. Each matrilineage is controlled by a chief and that chief must know magic. This title is inherited and the chiefs practice

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    Mutjinga Myth Summary

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    The story about Mutjinga, a woman of spiritual and asomatous power, is a tale that seeks to explain the relationships between men and women in early Australian societies, while also tying these motifs and themes into the greater collective Dreamtime cosmology of the Aboriginals. This story suggests that women and men did not hold tantamount positions within their early societies - justifying the superiority of men, while also implying that there was a time when women had the upper hand, and may return

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