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    Thank you so much for sparing me time to put forth my bold idea that could potentially change Europe forever. I want to travel to the Americas not only to explore the unknown land, but to return with new foods and luxuries. There is a lot in the world that we have not yet discovered, including parts of the New World. In America, my crew and I would find land to a build town for the wonderful people that come from Malta. Plots of fertile soil and a body of water would be near for easy access to…

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    part out. Signifying that he is a cannibal, which is considered immoral by most people, adding to the monster archetype. He represents the individual’s downfall and the impact they ultimately have on society if they are not controlled. Grendel’s mother is the symbol of a mother’s love for her son. She hunted down Beowulf in order enact her revenge for the murder of Grendel. In the entirety of Beowulf, strong and powerful women are not mentioned, women strong enough to nearly kill the main…

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    Atomic Bomb Effects

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    radiation and how using this scientific knowledge impacts daily life. In 1937, Ernest Rutherford published The Newer Alchemy, a book written about his work with nuclear physics and radiation. At the time, the public thought that radiation was an all-powerful source of energy that could power entire cities. The concept took on…

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    origins of ancient warriors. After watching many documentaries about powerful ancient fighters, I found myself curious about Medieval Japan especially their swords and other weapons. I eventually lead myself to a very intriguing topic about Ninjutsu. This topic was alluring to me because I want to learn how the Japanese ninjas were able to infiltrate without being detected. Multiple cartoons and live dramas depicted them as powerful figures with many magical abilities such as flight, superhuman…

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    The Book Thief. The book thief is a book about death, love and survival. There is the death of a friend, love of a parent, and survival of those who can’t take it. World War ll was a catastrophic period of time and many people didn’t have the mental strength and stability to survive it. The book thief is about Liesel Meminger a 9 year old girl who was abandoned by her mother shortly before World War II to stay with two people she doesn’t know in Molching at a foster home. On their way to…

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    The article “Malala the Powerful” by Kristin Lewis describes how the Taliban’s shove Malalas way of life around and around,she has zero rights just because she is a girl. She is no longer able to go to school, everyday she risks her life blogging and talking about rights. She lives in Pakistan where the taliban are rapidly taking over her government and changing the rights in a horrifying way. Malala was able to surpass all of the horrifying things by attending an all girls school at risks high…

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    also everything he is. It consumes him. Deep down, there is a part of him that wants to love Alison. “I’m a lost cause, but if I had you I thought it needn’t matter…. Help me keep my caws in order”. Anger is Jimmy’s most powerful tool, but it is also his greatest weakness. He cannot control it. It consumes everything he does. He has no other responses left other than anger. When he is in the presence of love, something that he’s wanted his whole life, he has no idea what to do with it. A Look…

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    Analysis Of Braveheart

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    Throughout history to this day we have had epics written in books on noble warriors and powerful kings making their conquest. In modern day we have based an epic of our own from Blind Henry’s The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace. Take your imagination and place it in 13th century Scotland as a Highlander trying to make it by under rule from King Edward I of England. Braveheart balances the historical view while depicting it as an epic. Throughout the…

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    have changed due to Paulina’s power. Former expectations, reputations, roles and stereotypes are all thrown out of the window as soon as Paulina has a weapon in her hand. In contrast to the beginning of the play, Paulina is no longer insecure or inferior in the household. However, she seems to maintain a loyalty towards Gerardo, depicting her love for him. “Of course I’m going to listen to you. Haven’t I always listened to you?” The power of the gun hasn’t corrupted her to the extent that she…

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    the way. Anything you read about a Scorpio will be a very clear description of me. I fall under most every characteristic of a Scorpio and I have researched this sign more than anything else in my life. The Scorpio sign can be represented by many symbols. An m shape that is best described with a picture, a scorpion, a serpent, a phoenix, or an eagle. It is a water sign and is ruled by Mars and Pluto. Most people that have this sign are viewed as mysterious or even secretive, but really we just…

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