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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    it talks about things you don’t see or can do in the real world but still be relevant. The book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher is a good example of what I’m talking about because it brings in how teen suicide is real, but also how high school students in books don't act the same in real life. The book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher is a good example of what I’m talking about because it brings in how teen suicide is real, but also how high school students in books don't act the same in real life. Teen suicide

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    genres are fiction and nonfiction. Fiction is a work of art that is not real or based on the facts. “‘Fiction’ refers to literature created from the imagination” (“What is the difference…?”). It can explain a story in a different point of view, maybe in a way that is out of the norm. Fiction is basically just nonfiction in an exaggerated way. Though fiction may not be based on the facts, it can still resemblance a sense of real life events. “Fiction may base on stories on actual historical events.

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    basically talking about beauty and what is commonly done in order to enhance beauty. The argument therefore involves two theories, which are talking about the same thing, which is beauty even though they have different thoughts about beauty. They therefore provide a broad and wide definition and also reasons as to why different things are taking place in order to enhance beauty. The two theories are therefore opposing each other to some extent and they also agree with each other to some extent while

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    A famous science fiction movie named The Matrix tells an incredible story of actual and fake, real and dream. Basically, it shows a world which all people live in a artificial environment made by computer, the Matrix, by plugging in a connector behind people's head. However, people lives in the computer world for their whole life. Most of them could never have a chance to know what is the "true real" is. The main character Neo with his friends are few people who have came out of the fake world and

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    Matthew.campagna Spy vs spy Fiction and nonfiction Real spies and fake spies are so much more different than you think. Do you really think spies can just become spies in a day? No, spy gadgets are much more different for fake spies than they are in real life. Also the stunts that real spices and fake spies do are completely different. Real spies attend to special camps in the middle of nowhere, where they learn to hack computers, tap phones, how to hide in plain sight, fight, use

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    In this world we live in, it revolves around knowledge and wisdom. As humans, we always crave for something more—more about things we know, knowledge about things we don’t know about. Therefore, we dig deeper to know more about ourselves, don’t we? Knowledge, as defined, is the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association. Every day that we face bears new experiences which we encounter for us to learn. If so, we can, therefore, assume that all of

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    transcendentally ideal but empirically real, making space and time subjectively necessary for experiences. Simultaneously, Kant distinguishes space and time from secondary qualities, which belong to our senses through experience, by confirming that unlike space and time, secondary qualities are not empirically real. Kant does run into conflicts with his theory, he still successfully claims that space and time are transcendentally ideal but empirically real, as well as distinguish them from secondary

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    The Real Dao

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    because of he get the Dao. But what is the real Dao? According to Tao Te Ching, the real Dao is cannot be named. At the beginning of Tao Te Ching, “The Way that can be followed is not the eternal Way.The name that can be named is not the eternal name.”( Tao Te Ching) The first “way” is mean, the regular pattern of world. The second way is mean, to follow. So the problem in this world we can follow the regular pattern to solve, but this way is not eternal. The things can be given a concepts or names, but

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    to surpass and gain more revenue than other corporations who they believe may get in the way of their success. Ira C.Herbert, an executive of the Coca Cola company, addresses R.W Seaver with a persuasive letter regarding the use of the “It’s the Real Thing” slogan. In response to Herbert’s letter, R.W Seaver, a representative of the publishing company Grove Press, also writes an influential letter and defends the utilization of the same phrase by establishing how Coca Cola would not be affected in

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    Coca-Cola Grove Press

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    In the following letters exchanged between the executive vice-president of Coca-Cola and the representative of Grove Press regarding the use of the slogan, “It’s the Real Thing”, each writer states their stance on why they believe they are have the right to use this slogan for their company. Coca-Cola’s executive vice-president, Ira Herbert, writes in a deliberate tone while also incorporating specific dates, and attempting to spark patriotism in his claim. Richard Seaver of Grove Press, justifies

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