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    war between mutants and human. In the Chrysalids, David is the leader of the people who have the ability of telepathy. Gordon is the leader of the mutants in the Fringes (Place for mutants to live in). He wants to start a war between humans and mutant, which makes Magneto and him parallel characters. David and Xavier are also parallel characters due to their similar ability of telepathy. In the “X Men”, Senator

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    mentions the rabbit in a cage to send a “telepathic” image to the reader, which is also known as imagery. To receive this message, we read the detailed paragraph he writes which creates the wonderful or horrifying image in our heads. King’s idea of telepathy is true, even if it’s not the real definition. It made me realize, somethings aren’t as complicated as they

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    his own sister in law comes begging help for her blasphemous baby, Joseph turns her away with hateful words: “Shame on you, woman! Now go! Go home in humility, not defiance.” He wishes the capture and torture of his own son, when discovering his telepathy. Uncle Axel however, had been quite an important person throughout the book to David and telepaths as well as the whole society. Uncle Axel plays a major role in this book. From uncle Axel's speeches and actions, the reader can see that he is

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    art and religion into their living. Earth look-alike town, Green Bluff, Illinois - The Martians used their telepathy to trick the Earth men that there was a town that looked similar to Illinois in 1956. The town was

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    is tied innately with existence after death. In his analysis of the first realm he pays particular attention the phenomenon of telepathy. In his research, he has discovered that telepathy has some unknown quality that allows others to bridge the gap between our minds, on a primordial level; for Hick, “Telepathy is simply a name for this unknown positive factor.” Telepathy in his analysis, has shown to be

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    Edgar Allen Poe is well-known for his frightening and disturbing short stories. He portrays his characters in unforeseen circumstances that create an eerie atmosphere, and this then leads to unsettling actions. In his famous short story, "The Fall of the House of Usher," Edgar Allan Poe utilizes dark mood, dreary allegory, and mysterious symbolism to create the thrill and suspense. The mood of the characters set the intensity of fear and gloom, while the story of the Ushers follows psychological

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    Symbology Behind Déju

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    Interpreting the dreams of others is harder, because you are very likely to not be aware of how profoundly the person has been personally affected, or if anything in the dream has special personal relevance. If you feel you’re perceptive enough and you’d be able to do a psychic reading of someone else’s dream, you could start by using your psychic sight to get a feel of the person. What makes them tick, their energy etc. And then have them describe the dream to you, looking for symbols in the dream

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    In Deborah Erickson article, she believes that intuition, telepathy, heart coherence and animal communication are all interconnected; resulting in an elevated openness and awareness of our surroundings. If we recognize this openness and awareness it would result in more empathy and sympathy on the part of humans and animals. However, intuition and telepathy have been dismissed by the scientific world. According to Erickson findings, there have been 3.6 million studies conducted between 1880-1940

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    The Literary fiction genre of Gothic, including Crime and Horror, usually features a figure of Otherness as either the protagonists of antagonists of the story. The noun Otherness is used in this context to describe a being that is different from the norm. This could be a creature that is not human at all or an individual as representation of a minority group in the human society, in either race, class, sexuality or gender. These figure often have the function of discussing issues, such as homosexuality

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    Essay Psuedopsychology vs the Scientific Method

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    Humans have inhabited the Earth for thousands of years and it is perceived by many that we are among the most intellectual species on this planet. Although having lived on this planet for so long, being able to distinguish fact from fiction has escaped the minds of many. People of today’s society are easily influenced by what is told to them instead of what can be proven. Believing in something that has no scientific evidence is not only absurd but can be classified simply as ignorance. Many of

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