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    This statement of purpose is a medium to put forth my thoughts and zeal to achieve my dream meant to fulfil my dream to pursue Master’s Degree at your esteemed university. In this current ethos of Engineering and Technology every passing second has a new dimension and nothing is new for more than a jiffy. Attaining highest level of education and paving a new way in the field of Mechanical Engineering has always been my sole motive. This has always fascinated me and I am keen to continue my academic

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    lives in. Bloom shows many characteristics that expose his vampiric traits as well as his sociopathic ones. He is a product of modern day society, with a thirst for violence and shocking media, and he is more than willing to provide images and film to quench society’s thirst. In the film Nightcrawler Bloom is a modern day vampire feeding off crime and the audience’s desire for blood. Just as Fictional vampires feed off of the blood of their victims, Bloom feeds off violence within society. He thrives

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    Deceit In Frankenstein

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    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein revolves around the life story of the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein lived a life of luxury with this incredible yet dangerous thirst for knowledge and was unable to ever quench it. Victor’s obsession with reviving the dead and immortality somewhat sprouts from the death of his dearly beloved mother, who died when he was seventeen. When he goes to study at the University of Inglestadt, he idolizes his professor Mr. Waldman

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    be allowed to run around killing people whenever they please? Tsotsi isn’t an understandable vigilante who just targets racists or people involved in apartheid to avenge his mother. He’s a thug just as his name says, only looking to rob and kill to quench his vile thirst for

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    Blue Monologue

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    A lone wanderer. Glass shards were bombarding an oval cocoon of forcefield from a sideway, like a flurry of silver daggers. Rattling thuds accompanied an appearance of annular, cyan ripples on a disturbed surface of imperishable shield. In a vivid spectacle of violent manifestation and imminent annihilation, crystals dispersed into a fog of shimmering dust, concealing a shallow grave. A dim light of overturned S.O.S. beacon was flickering in a rhythm of astronaut’s slow heartbeat. Beneath a layer

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    The song of songs it is a well-known but not so well understood book of the Bible, it’s 8 chapters of love poetry and while there are an introduction and a conclusion, the book doesn’t have any kind of rigid literary design and that’s because it is a collection of poems. They are not meant to be dissected or taken apart. They are meant to be read as a flowing whole and simply enjoyed. The first line of the book tells us that it is “the song of songs” which is a Hebrew idiom like, “the holy of holies”

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, many different aspects of symbolism are presented well into the novel. From themes of democracy to the evil of mankind, almost every moral issue of society is compacted within the novel.The novel starts out as a group of little boys are stranded on an island without any adult survivors. When the boys first arrive on the island they are a very civilized lot,"The creature was a party of boys, dressed in strange eccentric clothing. Shorts, shirts, and

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    poured into his parched soul. The words of the hymn were like the drops of frozen rain melting on the dry palate of the panting earth. Nwoye’s callow mind was greatly puzzled” (141). Achebe is showing that Christianity, represented by water and rain, quench his thirst for belonging and belief, which has been absent for most of his life because of his estranged relationship with his father. This point can also represent holy water in Christianity, in which newborns or converts are dowsed in to cleanse

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    Grand Inquisitor

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    An Undeniable Argument: Teachings of the Grand Inquisitor In The Brothers Karamazov, author Fyodor Dostoevsky commonly examines the relationship between man and Christ, especially through the character of Ivan. Dostoevsky’s most famous chapter about this examination is “The Grand Inquisitor”; a unique narrative told by Ivan to Alyosha that adds much depth to Dostoevsky’s analysis of man and Christ. Ivan tells the story of a Spanish Inquisitor in the Seventeenth Century that encounters Christ during

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    The beauty of computer science and computer engineering lies in the fact that even with the ever-increasing number of notions and innovations in the field, there does exist plenty of room for improvement and development, so the current can’t and won’t stop. This caught my eyes as a teenager and helped me realize the future and career that I would like to seek. A time when I first desired to change for the better and advance towards improving my abilities and expanding my limits, was when I was preparing

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