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    Sherlock Holmes has become known as a tremendously intelligent and unique individual who has a strong passion for solving mysteries. In fact, his name has almost come to stand for, someone who almost seems to have telepathy. Sherlock in the new adaptations, Elementary, House M.D. and Sherlock Holmes, has the ability to look at any given character he can distinguish their life story without even speaking a single word to them, just using his observations. Within the BBC vision of Sherlock, he…

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    The negative impacts of prejudice is an important issue to talk about, as it is a relevant problem in today’s society. The texts ‘Schindler’s List’ directed by Steven Spielberg, ‘The Chrysalids’ by John Wyndham, ‘Bred in South Auckland’ by Glenn Colquhoun and ‘12 Years a Slave’ directed by Steve McQueen are all connected because they all deal with the idea of the negative impacts of prejudice. The film Schindler’s List communicated the important idea of the negative impacts of prejudice.…

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    Nonsense Theory Some cultures, like the urban Guadalcanaldwelling Malaitans in the Solomon Islands, think that dreams do not mean anything. They believe that there is no rhyme or reason to why we dream. The only thing a dream could do would be to merely tell interesting stories. Since people usually do not record nonsense or unimportant events or experiences, there might be a lot of cultures who believe this nonsense theory that ethnographers just do not know about (Barret 41-42). Discernment…

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    Vampire Vs Dracula

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    changing the beings according to their wishes and while some chose to make them more vulnerable to the sun by causing them to burn horrifically; others gave them the ability to glitter. Vampires are also depicted as having abilities such as ESP, telepathy, telekinesis and the ability to turn into bats or other animals. These version of the vampire seem far more fleshed out far more coherent and far more terrifying. They have established abilities and weakness…

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    David Storm is the main Character in The Chrysalids. He starts off as a ten-year-old boy who is left handed and has telepathy, in a very strict religious society. By the end of the book, he is well into his teen years. David does not understand the dangers of mutants. He saw them just like any other normal person. For example, when he found out about Sophie's six toes that didn’t change his view on her, he continued to be friends with her. David is very trustworthy, clever, curious and brave.…

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    College Application Essay Having a twin is not how it is portrayed in the movies as mirroring their every move, having telepathy, or can replacing them in everyday life. In my case, it was like living behind a gloomy shadow instinctively mimicking her every move. Going to school, coming home, and spending weekends with the exact same person for a whole decade could easily start to become repetitive. Little did I know, this lifestyle of copying my twin’s every move would end up assisting me in…

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    trance condition is when a spirit communicator is speaking directly through the consciousness of the entranced, or the medium. “To the present day, no one has come up with a persuasive experimental design that can unambiguously distinguish between telepathy and clairvoyance....Based on…

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    Chrysalids would be Sophie, a regular girl who has an extra toe on each foot that differs her from the “image of God”. Telepathy occurs in novel and film, but in X-Men, Professor Charles Xavier’s ability is mind control and the telepaths in the Chrysalids have a different form of communication, almost a sixth sense, that they call “thought-shapes”. David describes using telepathy as, “…not exactly “hear”, and not exactly “see”, there are – well, sort of shapes – and if you use words you make…

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    Binaural Beats Technology

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    aural beats MP3 recordings have been proven to positively affect your mental, spiritual, emotional, and even physical states. Digital recordings only started to get very popular recently. However, binaural beats have been utilized as curing aids for a variety of problems for years. These are only 10 out of the countless benefits you get from binaural beats technology: 1. Deep meditation and relaxation levels. When you think about meditation, you're probably imagining Zen monks and seasoned…

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    thought to have no powers, but later she discovered she could see into the future, and see all of the possibilities of what might happen later on. Ella sees these futures through her dreams or visions, and she can share them with other people through telepathy or physically making contact with another person. I chose the calendar to represent Ella's ability to gaze into future. There was a character named Number One who died early on in the books, but he was merged with an alien creature…

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