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    Hampshire and Iowa, taught, and lived to write. Irving’s work is almost all fiction, but none of it is nearly as inspired and creative as The World According to Garp. Many other fiction books pale in comparison when regarding the creativity, yet the realness of this…

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    Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness works as a frame story for the main character: Marlow. Unbound from the world and tightly knotted into his own thoughts, Marlow struggles to grip onto anything that is reality. He and his team nearly approach the Inner Station as he aimlessly scans his surroundings. Irked by the lack of civilization, Marlow finds it hard to understand why he sees “neatly stacked wood-pile” (37). He is often vague and confused in his storytelling. Therefore, it is of no surprise…

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    specific type are not exactly undesirable mixed with others. All of this is to say that it is hard to classify someone by a single thing they do or say; therefore, it is wrong to push these molds into the subconscious through mostly unnoticeable realness. In conclusion, it seems that “real feminism has been doing a good job breaking down the cheap stereotypes, clichés, and ill-drawn characters that have too often been women’s lot in TV and movies. It’s past time we started doing the same for…

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    magnetic personality, Finch struggles with mental illness and falls in and out of what he calls "the asleep" - a state of depression and darkness that engulfs him no matter how hard he tries to stay "awake". His vulnerability showed me a type of realness that I did not expect, and taught me that even the most thrilling, charismatic people deal with the same type of difficulties and pain that I have had in my…

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    Snow By Gustave Courbia

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    clear sense of variety in this painting. He made many different hues, values, lines, textures, and shapes. At the same time he kept the same size while changing the color also shows variety in the painting. The variety of sizes of rocks displays realness because not all rocks are the same size. The variety of colors shown such as the fox’s fur that has brown, black, light orange, and white all blended in together like a real fox should have. The sizes of things change as you look at the front of…

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    Donald Trump Weaknesses

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    The Republican Party front runner is non other then the infamous Donald Trump. With Trump being at 44% in the polls, its no question that trumps “attitude and what some say “realness” is the reason for him being this high in the polls. Donald Trump’s strengths, I believe; is only his business man knowledge. His weakness include, being harshly vocal on pressing issues in our country, such as gay marriage, gun control, and the immigration policy, Its would be unrealistic if any other candidate did…

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    Funny Story Theme

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    The book It’s Kind of a Funny story touches on a serious topic, spreading light on the realness of depression. Still, it is very uplifting. This book shows the immense struggles that one is able to power through. Even though individuals contain such strength, assistance can be beneficial and isn’t something to be ashamed of. A theme of It’s Kind of a Funny Story could be that independently you can accomplish so much, but the relationships you have formed can guide you and be a rock for you…

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    Social Problems and Drug Abuse Social Problems are problematic issues that arise in society. A condition or pattern of behavior that not only holds negative consequences for society, but also individuals and the physical world. Social problems do not need to directly affect everyone to be classified as a problem. Prescription drug abuse has become one of many social problems associated with substance abuse. Let 's take a look at the sociological perspectives on social problems. First, the…

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    Fall Of Louis Vuitton

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    By intentionally isolating the technique of the single Louis Vuitton luxury brand into the four Ps (Product, Price, Place, and Promotion), the rules or gauges of its picture publicizing that shift from that of general buyer stock. In a manner of speaking, the thing is to distil the rules and measures of accomplishment methodology for lavishness brands and moreover to decide an arrangement of activity for accomplishment. Showing that the current rising of Louis Vuitton is not a serendipitous…

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    Compare and contrast The Matrix with the readings from Plato and Descartes. What are some similarities and differences? The biggest similarity among The Matrix, Descartes’ musings and Plato’s cave analogy is that all three of these works doubt the reality of the world around us and raise the question of whether the reality we experience through our senses in tangible and objective, or is it just an illusion we create. The Matrix is the story about Neo who is thrown into this computer…

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