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Creative Writing: The KindergartenThe clock had chimed loudly for the third time. In half an hour my
little sister will have finished kinder for the day and would be waiting
for me to pick her up. My mum was in a hurry and ordered me to turn off the
annoying kettle. The kettle sat there boldly ringing in the gleaming
afternoon ...
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Marxist Analysis Of Thomas CroFilm is a medium on which society thrives. Ever since its invention, film has managed to captivate society but offering "...sensational ‘junk food for the mind' that does not deal seriously with our social and political problems but instead diverts and entertains us" (Berger, MAT 164). ...
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Diamonds Are My Best FriendSlowly the snow drifted along the sidewalks and streets as he strolled down his own path. Following no particular way but his own, he traveled. Knowing not his destination but only his outcome. His ideas were changed, his beliefs were diminished to that of nothing and his perception of reality ...
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Should The U.S. Government Be Scared Of Cyber Terrorism??
In today's society, people are always trying to improve technology, but in doing so, are they creating something that can be used to create mass destruction for the United States? Everyday computers get faster, new programs are written, or some scientist finds a way to make a job be done ...
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Romantic Poetrygets written during a period of wars and of revolutions, a period of immense changes where human society reorganizes itself at every level.
The Romantic period usually refers to the half century from about 1780-1830. It was a time when Britain underwent the first industrial revolution and so ...
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Acid Rain And Its OriginsDo you ever look outside on a rainy night and think to yourself why are we destroying our own habitat. Of course you don’t. You are more rapped up in the beauty of a calm and serene shower with the wind blowing and a gentle howl of the breeze trickling through the trees. Why would you think of ...
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Ensuring Our Future Through ConservationThe world's natural rainforests are one of humanity's only remaining hopes to continue its existence. Rainforests are vast forests filled with lush vegetation, teeming with life (both animal and plant), of which only about 40 percent has been completely discovered and studied. Rainforests are a ...
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Germany And Its Abuse Of ChemiWhen Germany launched its chlorine attack at Ypres on 22 April 1915, it caught the world by surprise. It aroused world public opinion, which blamed Germany for breaching The Hague Conventions. Germany justified its actions. They stated that The Hague Conventions only discussed projectiles whose ...
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Creative Writing: Unhappy MealAaron lit a Basic brand cigarette as Amir pulled his beat up 1976 snot
green Chevy Nova into the crowded parking lot of the McDonalds on Route 1 in
Saugus, Massachusetts. He always seemed to do this to himself; lighting
cigarettes when he'd just have to snipe them out on the bottom of his ...
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RodeosThe bulls clashing in the chutes, cowboys putting on their gear geting ready for their first ride of the new season. The air is cold, your breath can be seen like white clods of smoke, but still we sweat with the anticipation of making that eight second ride. This is the season that I expect to ...
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Ground Water In OntarioAs nations around the globe enter the 21st century, one of the most pressing concerns facing each is the notion of sustainable development. Sustainable development, simply put, refers to maintaining a rate of industrialization which minimizes the destruction of the environment. And while issues ...
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Chernobyl RevistedOn April 26, 1986 reactor #4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Facility
exploded. After this stunning catastrophy countries all around phased out
nuclear energy entirely, due to fear of the same fate as Chernobyl. When
Bill and the professor visited the site of the disaster it was clearly
evident that ...
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Nuclear StrikesScientifically, there is no obstacle for a nuclear or atomic bomb. There
are no secrets in Nuclear Science anymore. Anyone with a reasonable physics
degree and access to a good technical library could design a workable atomic
bomb in less than 6 months, so why hasn't anyone. Maybe there has been, ...
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Hopes And DreamsImagine waking up one morning on the sound of the birds whistling. Walking out side looking at the blue sky, while the cool breeze blowing through your hair. Sitting on the grass with the flowers surrounding you filling the air with its beautiful aroma. Suddenly the whistling turns into a loud ...
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UFOs[I] Introduction:
What exactly is a U.F.O? Where do they come from? What do they want
from us? Well, a UFO is an unusual airborne object that cannot be
identified, even after an expert examination. 90 Percent of these reports
are either Hoaxes, Conventional objects, or some poor person going ...
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Winter In The Blood An AnalysiWinter in the Blood, a Native American novel written by James Welch, takes place on a cattle ranch in Montana, around 1970. On the surface, this is a story of a Blackfoot Indian sleepwalking through his life, tormented by visions, in search of a connection to his heritage. Welch’s language ...
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Hopes And DreamsImagine waking up one morning on the sound of the birds whistling. Walking out side looking at the blue sky, while the cool breeze blowing through your hair. Sitting on the grass with the flowers surrounding you filling the air with its beautiful aroma. Suddenly the whistling turns into a loud ...
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Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening: An AnalysisBy: Robert Frost (1874-1963)
The speaker of the poem needs to continue on his journey but the peacefulness of the snowy woods prolongs his departure. My intention with this essay is to show the contrast between the speakers desire to observe the snowy woods and his obligation to continue his ...
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Heart Of Darkness; By Joseph ConradA journey into the unknown "...darkness [that] was here yesterday" brings forth a sense of an embarked adventure not yet accomplished.
Heart of Darkness presents this meaning fully from the main character to the purpose of an unrescued grail, (which was similiar to the legendary King Aruthur's ...
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The Case For The Existence Of GodIntroduction
Either God exists or He doesn't. There is no middle ground. Any
attempt to remain neutral in relation to God's existence is automatically
synonymous with unbelief. It is far from a "moot" question, for if God
does exist, then nothing else really matters; if He does not exist, ...
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