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    Realism In Swan Lake

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    Nope. I'm taking the plots at their word. Indeed, I take plots both literally and seriously (:wink:) because in narrative forms like story ballets they are the engine of meaning. This has nothing to do with "realism" in the sense of absolute fidelity to observed reality: a work can be both fantastical and serious at once provided it is intellectually consistent. That's what proper world-building is all about. What I'm arguing is that Swan Lake doesn't have the kind of intellectual, moral, or psychological

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    far as the songs similarities with my relationship go. In the song the relationship between the singer and Carolyn the teenage queen goes bad, my relationship with Tyson is stable and good. Up until about a year ago this song was actually Tysons ringtone, and was when I met him. This song is also the first bluegrass song that I actually heard and liked. In the three years that we have been together I have come to like many other bluegrass song, while keeping my love for other music, unlike Tyson

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    Ban On Cell Phone Use

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    phones can also be part of the cause of the accident. Cell phones should not be completely prohibited while driving, but there should be more regulations. Regardless of age, anyone can get distracted from a phone. The sound of a notification, or a ringtone, can often take the driver’s eyes away from the road as they look to pick the phone up. Even if a phone is on silent, many are still tempted to pick it up, just to make sure they don’t have a message. Without having complete vision of the road, the

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    notification light blinking, only to check their phone and find no new messages or calls. Many people who experience this phenomenon imagine they hear their phone ringing, only to check it and find they that they mistook a similar sound for their ringtone. These perceived sensations are technically classified as hallucinations, although most people are not disturbed or bothered by them. Phantom vibration syndrome has been the subject of different scientific studies. As many as nine out of ten people

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    Overview (LaTasha McCoy) If you 've heard about the FBI 's up hill battle with Apple regarding the San Bernardino 's terrorist(s), then you may or may not know what jailbreaking is. Jailbreaking is the process that bypasses restrictions on iPhones and iPads, or any other smart device, to install other apps and tweaks that were not approved by the software creator. [7] The "tweaks" stem from what 's known as "roots" which is the superstar of various opertaing systems: Andriod, iOS, and Mac OS X.

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    Abstract To date, mobile applications are at the peak of their popularity. The number of mobile application developers increases, the amount of available applications grows as well as the number of applications’ downloads. More and more companies are interested in developing their application, which will help them succeed in their industry and beat the competition. Mobile applications have become one of the main trends in the development of information technology. In 2008, the year of the App Stores’

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    Breaching Experiment

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    the people in the room if they noticed what was going on, they said they did not realize I was doing it intentionally. They told me that they thought I could not hear the phone since the music I was listening to was louder than the volume of the ringtone. This section of the experiment surprised me, to realize if my phone rang (and if it was something vital) and if truly I could not hear it, the people in the room could have not told me for the first or second time. The second part of my breaching

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    Memory Lane Short Story

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    Memory Lane Fictional Narrative Mason was very outgoing. He had brown hair and blue eyes. He always wanted to go and explore. He always loved his family, especially his brother Collin who was the complete opposite of him. Colin was a redhead with brown eyes. One day, specifically September 23, 2015, Mason was just driving around looking for a way to pass time. He drove around Pennsylvania thriving for something to do in his spare time On his way, he noticed a sign that lead into a cave that looked

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    The use of smartphones is becoming more common, but at times the use of cell phones can cause problems for a school system. Cell phone usage during school has increased significantly since technology has allowed us to access the internet or social media and text or call anyone whenever we desire. In certain circumstances, however, the use of cell phones should not be allowed such as in class. Some students may face a challenge by putting their phone away just for a split second, and they cannot resist

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    A Stood Up Date

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    “You’re welcome,” he returned. “Waiting for someone?” “My entire life,” I replied, as I wet the tip of my finger with the wine and then gently ran it across the rim of the glass, causing it to sing softly to the ache rising up inside me. The ringtone of a text made harmony with the musical wine glass. I quickly lifted the screen, hoping to discover that my mystery date had

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