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    Chupacabra Research Paper

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    are able to transport these consciences to other planets and dimensions. This explains the thousands of people that go missing each year all over the world. These stories do get blown out of proportion and sensationalized however no one has been able to prove how these goats and other animals all over two continents have been drained of blood. In my studies I have found that we can use these Urban Legends for our magical purposes to gain once hidden knowledge and further our purpose in life. ABC’s A) In this ritual you will need to bind two people together (preferably male and female energies) these two will represent the goat sacrifice and embody the energies of the goat deities, Baphomet, Shub-niggurath, Capricorn, Khnum, Banejedet, Mendes, Pan, add to the list because it goes on and on. Goats have a very central role in mythologies from around the world. The sacrificial participants can pick their favorite one and embody it. Be the goat your mother always wanted you to be. The sacrifices will be in the middle tied together nude with plastic wrap or rope. They will be charging up their goat bodies with their favorite goat energy. B) The rest of the participants will be invoking the Chupacabra/Mi-go and becoming the Great Goat Sucker. Participants will walk in a circle around the sacrifice chanting CHUPACABRA/MI-GO. Group invocation will happened through a series of incantations, visualizations, deep trance, and mantra throughout the ritual. MT will become fully…

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    Polygyny In Mende Men

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    The film that was shown in class today focused on a group of people known as the Mende, whose views of marriage and families differs greatly from an Americans views on those topics. The Mende practice polygyny, which means that one husband can have multiple wives. One of the families introduced in the film, there was one husband, multiple wives, and several children. According to the only husband and father, he keeps his children under control simply because he feeds them. In fact, according to…

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    "Be the life of the party!" Was the first song Shawn Mendes performed. He wrote that song to let people know it's okay to be yourself and be confident.This was to give u a inside scoop on the newcomer Shawn mendes, where he was born and his family, how he got discovered and last but not least just fun facts about Shawn. Shawn Mendes was born on August 8, 1996. He was born in Toronto, Canada. His full name is Shawn peter raul Mendes. He has only one sister named Aaliyah mendes. His parents names…

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    Shawn Mendes Speech

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    Frank Ocean once stated, “When you're happy, you enjoy the music. But when you're sad, you understand the lyrics.” Over the years music has been become such a significant part of everyone’s daily routines. Often we find lyrics speaking the words we can’t bring ourselves to say. It’s important for the artist to keep the emotions he wants to send across in his mind when writing a future hit. Shawn Mendes, a 17 year old professional singer and songwriter has succeed in that. When I listen to his…

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    Music itself is a language. This language is used everywhere and we relate it to everything. For an individual, one language might speak louder then another. The song “Life of the Party” by Shawn Mendes speaks a language that I can relate too. Released in July of 2014, the song was featured on the Shawn Mendes EP and Handwritten album. “Life of the Party” is a song that has an impact on me and has and will have a cultural and historical significance. This song, which is one of my favourites,…

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    Mende Nazer: Modern Terror

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    Modern Terror The book “Slaves” a true story about an African girl name Mende Nazer that was written by Damien Lewis. It is a story that talks about many aspects that happens everywhere. It hits many factors that keep slavery going as a practice in many other countries. The book touches things like religion, color, and money. These things help contribute to Mende capture and horror when she was little. All these factors did with a divide that let the Arabs of Northern African think putting the…

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    I find it amazing that a boy the age of a high school Junior is able to have such an incredible positive impact on the world. His name is Shawn Mendes, and he started out like the rest of us: making silly videos on YouTube. At the age of 13, Shawn began covering music acts such as Adele and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The world loved it, and, using his vocal talents, Mendes grew increasingly popular on social media sites YouTube and Vine. Now 17, the Canadian has grown a true cult following and is one of…

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    American Beauty Thesis

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    American Beauty shows a modern everyday family that appears to be happy and normal on the outside but very dysfunctional with serious problems. On the surface the film American Beauty is about the dream so many Americans have today, and have had for many years. The perfect life. Although American Beauty encompasses an example of emotional sleepwalking and living life as it passes by. The film was made and released in 1999, directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. The title of the film…

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    Resemblance between “American Beauty” and Today In all honesty, the film “American Beauty” had my brain twisted in confusion for the first half of it. I felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of symbolism found in the film. However as the movie went on, a lot of it made much more sense and with that, it also felt more relatable. By the end of the film, everything about each character felt so real. “American Beauty” uses these characters to showcase multiple themes that hold strong parallel to how…

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    The film American Beauty was written by Alan Ball and directed by Sam Mendes. The motion picture was released in 1999, and was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. Although this movie was very controversial it won awards that include: best picture, actor, and screenplay. In this film, actor Kevin Spacy stars as the main character Lester Burnham, a forty-two year old man who is enduring a life transformation during his mid-life crisis years. Lester was living the typical ‘American Dream’; he had a…

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