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    By writing The Allegory of the Cave or Plato’s Cave, Plato tries to convey to people that they must escape the world of illusions and shadows and look at it with other eyes because that is the only way that they can find the true view of the world. In other words what I mean by other eyes is that people should see not only what is presented to them but see what is the real message hidden behind the illusion. People should think outside the box in order to break away from the delusions and discover

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    Candidate Name - Jay Jain Candidate Number - 13319 Topic - The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix. Teacher - Miss. Spry Word count - 823 Compare matrix with The Allegory of the Cave “The Allegory of the Cave,” and “The Matrix,” are stories that entail two realities; the real world and falsely perceived world. “The Allegory of the Cave,” and “The Matrix,” are given the false image. The people in Matrix and the prisoners in the cave, accept what they're senses are showing them. They truly believe

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    A Streetcar Named Desire and “Water” examine the world and how people handle the harsh reality of things. A Streetcar Named Desire follows Blanche Dubois, a southern belle forced out into a cold world, who moves in with her sister Stella and her abusive husband Stanley Kowalski. Blanche inevitably is at odds with Stanley, who she views as common filth and primal. Stanley determined to not allow Blanche steal Stella from him and exact revenge he pulls up dirt on her and ruins her chances with Mitch

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    Barrista Music Interview

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    When I attended the Artemis Film Festival this past April and I was checking out of my hotel at an unearthly hour of the morning, the personable and loquacious desk clerk alerted me to a gifted local musician as I was awaiting my ride to the airport. She encouraged me to check out this artist named Chris Bell, and she even followed up with an email later on to ensure that I didn't forget. This summer, Chase and I connected, but due to my frenetic schedule, I am only now able to post this interview

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    Jetson and Stacy ended up being the couple of the year. They were all over the media as this generation’s power couple. They seemed absolutely perfect for each other. Everyone loved them. The media adored them and followed them everywhere they went from the moment they announced their marriage to the public. The media was all over their wedding arrangements, the actual wedding, and, of course, their honeymoon. The couple barely had a moment of privacy, but they didn’t mind. Both of them

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    The Glass Menagerie Essay

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    Tennessee Williams uses the character Amanda in “The Glass Menagerie” to express the attitude of how proper young men and woman should carry themselves. Amanda’s attitude towards her children sets the stage for their unhappy lives. Her refusal to accept her children for who they are has led to Tom drinking during the evenings and Laura having social anxiety. “The Glass Menagerie” reflects the social norms, roles, and values of the 1940’s when it was written. It depicts woman as helpless and unable

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    Zoga Research Paper

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    We stay there and we reproduce our selves, we find a really sharp pointy thing somewhere and cut ourselves, don’t worry we don’t feel any pain at all. When we do, more of us come and grow! We try to make our species last because we can only live for 35 weeks. This type of reproduction is called asexual reproduction. We respond to everything that is around us. When it's getting too hot for us, we go outside real carefully or were burned to death. Our skin is very sensible. One

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    Coping With Anxiety

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    This brochure will be about a thorough guide for parents/caregivers who may have teenagers that are suffering from anxiety or for parents who think their child may fall under this category sooner or later. It will give them insight on what exactly anxiety is, what Xanax is, and how effective it can be in treating and helping their child. Not only will it be a medical health brochure but parents can also decide to ‘ring’ the company if they need help in assisting their child. It also answers my question

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    Upcoming TV Shows

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    The GSN original series is set to return next month with new episodes. The network kicks off the second season of Divided with a doubleheader at 10:00pm and 10:30pm ET. Mike Richards, executive producer of The Price Is Right and Let’s Make A Deal, returns to host the show. Not much has changed between seasons with the exception of the addition of theme shows. Upcoming theme episodes include Baby Boomers vs. Millennials, Military Night, teams completely comprised of teachers, lawyers and poker players;

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    Reality Tv

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    Reality TV Blake Brandt Reality TV has unseen effects and is detrimental to society. Reality TV is the current trend on TV that has brought back the buzz to television, but it also has unforeseen effects on its viewers. Some examples of Reality TV shows include: American Idol, The Bachelorette, Americas next top model, fear factor, etc...These shows range from singing talents, overcome their fears, to looks and beauty. Reality TV brings drama and voyeurism to its viewers by making its viewers

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