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    Waterworld and Stagecoach, two seemingly similar movies with different plots. Both movies are great although waterworld was a bit strange, in its sense of it taking place in a water covered world where there was no land and people inbreeding and eating dirt. Besides that i say that this movie was very strange.The movie Waterworld is a post-apocalyptic story about a mutant named Mariner. As the polar ice-caps in the world have all melted, very little land remains, causing some humans to mutate…

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    First off Chevy is better than Ford because Chevy has better motors and they get better gas mileage. The Chevy Camaros have a LS1 in them with a 350 V8 in them. Some Camaros only have a V6 engine, which isn’t as fast as the V8, but it will get you where you need to go when you need to get there. The Ford Mustang has a 302 in it which is smaller than a Camaros motor. The Chevy motors can run more miles than a Ford motor could ever think about going. The 5.7 350 is a great motor for Chevy…

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    The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, a novel about two gangs and a boy named Ponyboy. Ponyboy has a rough life between his parent dying in a car crash and him having to live with his brothers. Especially Ponyboy being a greaser (a gang) that does not get treated right. The socs another gang are the west side-rich kids. The greasers are poor middle- class wild kids.If you read the rest of my essay you will find out physical details about Ponyboy’s friend (Johnny) and his favorite brother (Sodapop) and…

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Ophiophagus hannah and Herpestidae are the scientific names for cobras and mongoose. Cobras typically weigh 6kg and a king cobra can be up to 18 feet. Mongoose, depending on their type can be from 4.4 to 12 pounds, and can grow up to 1.9 feet. But despite their little size, these little creatures are fearless. They are born & raised to fight cobras. And that it just what Rikki-Tikki-Tavi did. The topics being covered in this essay will be the book’s problem, climax, & solution…

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    The truth is not simple. We assume that there is a distinctive division between the truth and fiction: one where there is only black and white without any overlap between the two possibilities. Yet, it appears they behave in a gradient manner instead of the stark dichromatic relationship that we originally inferred. For example, three pieces of poetic work published by separate authors offer the readers an insightful dialogue between the differing interpretations of the reality of working-class…

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    Though credited as one of the most powerful leaders to oversee Egypt, little is known about Nefertiti. Specifically, the early life and origin of the former queen is often debated. Scholars have argued whom her parents were and whether she was of noble or common birth. Regardless, Nefertiti rose to great affluence and went on to produce six daughters with her husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten. By sharing the throne with her husband, Nefertiti stretched gender norms and laid a new path for how…

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    "Tell-Tale Heart" and "Sweeney Todd" Literary Analysis One of the many themes of "Tell-Tale Heart" is psychological obsession. This ties into the Tim Burton movie, “Sweeney Todd”. In "Tell-Tale Heart", the main character tries to convince the reader of his sanity after just killing an old man out of paranoia. He struggles with an internal conflict and obsession over the old man's blue- gray eye. He struggles with this fixation throughout the short story. Both stories are based…

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    I was recently made aware of a Calvin and Hobbes comic strip that closely relates to my theory of human nature and the need for a system of leadership. In this comic strip a child named moe pushes calvin, a weaker child, off the swing. This is a perfect example of the people in their natural state. Here we see the inconvenience of human interaction. Why is this ruthlessness allowed without punishment, you ask? Although it’s ideal for the playground ruler to have absolute power every system has…

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    Hardworking citizens spend time and energy working countless hours to earn cash to comply with their avarice. Whether they invest or preserve their wage, workers are proud of their work and their hard-earned wage. Therefore, people should have the entitlement to keep the money they’ve earned without the government seizing a major part of their hard-earned cash. Throughout history, Republicans and Democrats have held two contrary views on taxation of the American citizens. The Democratic party…

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    While “Araby” uses emotions through many metaphors and ambiguous terms, “Maladies” uses a much more unemotional, straightforward style throughout the story so as to paint a picture for the reader. Take the last paragraph in each story for example; in “Araby” the narrator is “gazing up into the darkness” and sees himself “a creature driven and derided by vanity; and [his] eyes burned with anguish and anger” (16). This exceedingly metaphorical sentence, the reader is forced to substitute their own…

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