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    people understand what really goes on at area 51, they will began to see the answer to how we have in the past years increased in technology so dramatically. Area 51 conceals aliens because they have hidden land, and many unexplainable things have happened there. Due to the highly classified and hidden land, Area 51 has to have something big there hiding. According To CNN all areas where it was able to look upon area 51 have been seized( Jason Kravarik). They did this to stop any

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    In the summer of 1776 the United States of America became a free land which brought joy and hope to what could be. However, as the land grew, so did the discrimination, prejudice views, and lack of freedom. All citizens were originally meant to be treated equal, but the hatred amongst others grew to an unthinkable proportion. Blacks and whites became segregated by law; men were given the idea that they were more powerful, or superior, just because of their gender. With society and technology advancing

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    The Dragon Myth

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    For a thousand years dragons have guarded the land of Ilyad from the creatures and forces of the dark. Now with the land at peace it is time for them to rest, ten years they will sleep till the dragon prince wakes them, a child of noble birth gifted with the Tears of Blood. During that decade something go’s wrong, the dragon prince was never born. The dragons sleep for another five hundred years. In that time chaos ensues and war breaks out between two nations. With the nations at war a Jintary

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    Hidden Figures

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    Hidden Figures presents a strong movie illustrating an important part of our history. The title Hidden Figures applies appropriately for multiple reasons. Firstly, the mathematicians worked in a remote building on NASA property equipped with separate bathrooms for blacks. In addition, few people knew of their significant work before the production of this incredible movie. Truly the plot fascinates the audience; entertaining while educating for it’s just over two-hour runtime. Hidden Figures

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    The book I read was Among the Hidden by Margret Peterson Haddix. The main idea of the book is that Luke the main character is illegal, and he has to spend his whole life indoors and hiding from the government. If they caught him he would be killed. There aren’t many ways I can relate to this book, but it did make me wonder what life would be like if I lived the life of Luke. I don’t like the way the government treats people in this book. The government is too controlling. In the book you are only

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    symbolism to convey a number of his ideas. He used the fog and snow to symbolise hidden secrets, the sea to represent life and death, and he used the Cedars to symbolise a place of secrecy and protection. By using these three symbols, Scott Hick’s ideas could be conveyed without anything being said at all. Fog and snow are used in the film to symbolise hidden secrets and to convey the idea that nothing can stay hidden forever. The fog is first seen in the opening scenes when Carl Heine Junior died

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    The Vallance Journal by Elizabeth Vallance is about the hidden curriculum of public schooling and how it has grown to what it is today and how it was created throughout the centuries. Schooling was initially created as a form of social control and a place to teach family values. The initial goals of the hidden curriculum are identified as the inculcation of values, political socialization, training in obedience and docility. Schooling would soon replace family and tradition. Education was considered

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    the issues that occur around the world. Most importantly poems are part of literature that contain many elements that make a poem unique and gives a meaning to the poem. As many pieces of literature poems contain a hidden theme. The poem “What is Given” by Julie l. Moore has a hidden theme of always wanting more to meet self satisfaction even though its not needed at the moment. According to title and the persona at this point is Moses who is giving out Gods Laws which can be a symbolic representation

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    The Land of Stories Essay Can Alex and Conner find a way back home? In the novel The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer is a fairytale. In The Land of Stories, Alex and Conner enter a fairytale world where they are contemplating on how they will be able to find all the items in order to go home. Alex and Conner are the children/ protagonists of this story. In the novel The Land of Stories, Alex and Conner have to rationalize on how to get the items without getting caught and this

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    Symbolism in The Good Earth A very popular symbol associated with religion is a cross. The cross appears simple but it has a deeper meaning for its religious followers. In the novel, The Good Earth, the House of Hwang & water are simple symbols with a deeper meaning. A simple symbol with a deeper meaning is the House of Hwang & it represents the power of addiction. When Wang Lung introduces us to the House of Hwang, he mentions that the house is ruled by “an old mistress who had an opium pipe

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