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    Where logic prevails. When Matilda are also fleeing from humans and their environment but she flees to new people and a new world with new experiences and emotions. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time author has done narration in the book that only about Christopher. Although there are other people in the book are also the most people who brushed aside and not

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    swear to God I don’t.” (ch.9 pg.71) This is a great example of the innocence of childhood, on the contrary to the experience of the adult world. Holden, in his adolescence, has no sexual experience, and is quite intimidated when it comes to that topic, which clearly shows the “innocence” of childhood that he still has. This can also be related to the modern world, as people who are still virgins, or sexually inexperienced are often considered “innocent”, and often this causes a huge gap, caused by

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    Different Yet Similar Close to everything in our world is either compared or contrasted. People like to use these methods in order to; figure out which subject is better or worse, to see how similar topics are to one another, and to enhance our understanding on certain issues. Comparing and contrasting work best when someone uses these methods to find similarities or differences of unlikely sources based on unique factors. By finding similarities between unlikely sources, one would have to analyze

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    Upon his grandfather's death, it fell to Samuel to sort through former possessions. Samuel found himself now in the dusty, cobwebbed attic of the old home, surrounded by a constellation of aged trinkets: faded old photographs, medals and trophies from long distant contests, a plethora of dusty and worthless relics. Samuel quickly surveyed the items, shuffling through boxes and turning the occasional object over in his hand. It was depressing, sorting through this collection. It reminded him of death

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    Although losing sight is scary for Marie she is adventurous and eager to learn about the “new world” that she now is accessible to. Her father carves out puzzles and a scale model of their neighborhood for her to walk around safely. Marie’s father buys her Jules Verne adventure novels in Braille to help her cope with her blindness. The theme father-son

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    An uncharted realm of darkness is what comes to mind when one thinks of death. When talking about death, we will put it at the back of our mind, neglect it and move on to ordinary problems of life. It is not because we think death is still far for us to think about but it is because we are too scared to think about it. This is a prime example of the very human nature, denial. It is a famous human defense mechanism which helps making our life easier to some extent by clouding our thought process

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    TITLE Forget Maldives: Raja Ampat Iis Lliterally Heaven Oon Earth LEAD PARAGRAPH Raja where? Most people would not have heard of it before but Raja Ampat, Indonesia is an incredible place. Often referred to as the most beautiful islands in the world, Raja Ampat is literally heaven on earth. A quick google search will bring up sublime scenery with odd mushroom shaped islands, insane diving, and the bluest water you will ever see… PARAGRAPHS An introduction Raja Ampat, in the native Bahasa literally

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    within you leave at once. 17. It is during the darkest time that we appreciate the dimmest light. 18. The seed you planted are more important than the harvest you reap. 19. Love what you do, and the success will love you. 20. In order to change the world, you just got to change your thoughts. 21. The only way to silent other is to do what they think you can’t do. 22. Sometimes, you need negative people around you to test your positivity. 23. Creativity double as you use them, the more you use, the

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    Social media has become a part of our life, and no one can imagine living without it. Social media has grown a lot over the several years. Young individuals have always thought that social media is a marvelous piece of technology, but they never think about the negative effects of ‘like’ culture, which contributes to conformity and other negative consequences. The article, The Insidious Evils of ‘Like’ Culture, written by Neil Strauss, tells us about to what people can go to get more “likes.” In

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    Shelley, both characters may be recognized as the victim. Victor for his many occurrences with death and the creature for many reasons that led to him being the true victim in the book. Being abandoned by Victor and left to fend for himself in the world, the creature faced many hardships. Having to learn to teach himself in different ways, and he battles with being mentally corrupt and having feelings that he later acted on, out of revenge. The victim, being the creature, was a victim mainly because

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