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    Imagine not being able to see outside or imagine having to life in a shelter because the world outside has changed so much it's not as inhabitable as it once was. Climate change is impacting the earth in various ways that will eventually cause the earth to become uninhabitable due to the harmful impacts, to the negative effects to the environment, and how the humans and animals are getting impacted just the as the rest of the world. Humans must immediately address climate change in order to ensure

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    Santa out of business. BRIEF SYNOPSIS TUCKER TATE aka “Mr. Christmas” is putting Santa and Santa’s toys out of business. EMMA (9) is disappointed when Santa doesn’t show up. She’s mad at her mother MAGGIE (38) for moving in with Tucker. At the North Pole, an elf girl HOLLY (9) is disappointed when Santa Claus decides to shut down the toy workshop. He won’t be delivering any more gifts for Christmas. Holly’s father, LLOYD, decides to move to New York. He gives Holly a toy carousel to deliver to Emma

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    In today’s technological society, one is constantly being judged based on one’s features, character, actions, and words. We are constantly bombarded with visuals and soundbites whether on social media or TV, causing many to pass judgement based on what we hear and see. When exposed, those assessments can leave one feeling negative, depressed, and angry. This may lead to violent behavior or the isolation of the person being criticized. Furthermore, one’s drive for personal success can get in the way

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    Everyone has always wondered how Santa delivers gifts to all of the children in one night. Truth is, he isn’t even the one who delivers them. It is the reindeer. The North Pole is a part of an alternate universe where they travel through portals to bring the presents to everyone in one night. This is the same alternate universe of monsters, superheroes, famous princes or princesses, characters in books, greek gods and goddesses, and other figments of children’s imaginations such as the tooth fairy

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    Sitting at the kitchen table, watching on as my siblings cried and my parents smiled apologetically, I couldn’t help but wonder why they’d done it. Why they’d gone so much farther than anyone else only to end up here, apologizing for the entire act. Reflecting back, I don’t think I realized how much we benefitted from the charade. My siblings and I were extremely creative children. Our creativity was largely inspired by our unquestioning belief in magic, which found its faith in Santa Claus. Santa

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    Whenever I have had success, I never learn from it, as it usually breeds a degree of hubris. When one fails, that’s when they tend to learn. Hubris is a great and foolish excessive pride which contributes to an individual’s extreme arrogance. Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is a well-known novel for portraying this theme of hubris but the question is based on the point of how does the concept of hubris figure into the plot of Frankenstein? Victor Frankenstein of Geneva is a scientist who only aims to

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    Grendel and Frankenstein are two monsters whose society ignores their existence and find them to be burdensome to their society based on the mere fact that they are not like the rest of their surrounding man-kind. Grendel and Frankenstein both strive to accept their place in the views of their surrounding peoples. Although their sporadic happiness comes from them engaging in fights and killing members of their societies, they learn to accept their place within the societies by coping with their ability

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    As we can see polar bear is vulnerable. It is vulnerable because of the habitat loss, and polar bear live on the ice at the north pole and the arctic circle, because of the Global warming the ice is melting and the home of the polar bear is destroying. their status will become endangered and maybe also extin since the only play they will likely to live is the south pole and they can not get there by them self. the outside article i want to mention is “Behind the controversy, what's the real

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    correctly. In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” Shelley portrays these two aspects of accomplishment as dangerous, destructive, and even fateful. Shelley begins her novel with an ambitious seafarer named Robert Walton. Walton is determined to reach the North Pole, where he may “tread a land never before imprinted by the foot of man” (6). During his journey, he writes constantly to his sister, Margaret Saville. Unfortunately, due to the laws of nature, sheets of impassable ice enclosing on their ship soon

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    But just because infrared technology fails to find any trace of an enormous toy shop at the North Pole, doesn’t mean I should rule him out altogether. Sure, I’m sceptical about Santa even fitting into most chimneys and I’ve never seen a flying reindeer. But “Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence”, as they say. And, since when must omniscient

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