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    She is assigned to investigate the demon Abbadon and his local den of acolytes. She trails the demon, depicted as a gluttonous obese male. She uncovers a demonic conspiracy in the offing, with a local civilian named Haatim at the center. Haatim threatens the whole operation with his ignorance and naivety. He no longer believes…

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    many will view those schemes as “strategies”. No matter how you water it down, when a person works outside of the set expectations or rules to get ahead they are cheating. In the political world that means vote(s) and lining the pockets of your acolytes at the expense of others.…

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    As I walk through the automatic doors, I subtly wave my hand, using the force to open it. Cackling deviously with glee, I stride swiftly to my destination. Star Wars stole my imagination and introduced me to so many things that I love: mystery, mythology, and science fiction. Stories like Star Wars dare people to dream of incredible, impossible ideas. Hours spent poring over the combusting ship engines of super star destroyers stimulated my interest in developing spacecrafts and their components…

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    How would participating in the BLAST program impact my life? To be honest with you, it would impact my life in more ways than I can possibly think of off the top of my head. But the major reason it would impact my life is that it would help me build a better understanding of the STEM program. Which would prepare me for the career I hope to pursue.2. Ever since I was a little tike I had always been fascinated by all four branches of STEM. I live in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia so I have had…

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    Fall of Aztec Empire For many years now, historians have pondered upon the many reasons for the fall of the Aztec Empire. There have been many factors that played into the fall of the Empire, such as the diseases plaguing the population, the Spaniard’s technological advantages, religious rivalries, alliances, and the list goes on. But to focus on two of the major contributors, this essay will focus on the effects of European diseases on Mexico, and the impact alliances between the Spaniards…

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    The Trap, documentary series, has guided the pathways that the past decades has been dominated by a narrow and depressing view of freedom, upon the assumption of rationality and a distrust of political leadership. As Adam Curtis, has led the understanding both the nature of freedom itself, and the definition between what has been delivered by the political leaders and what individuals has been crying out for. Literally, ‘Freedom’ in the unfree world is the opportunity to live your…

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    Robert Graves was born in Wimbledon, in the year of 1895. He came from a respectable family and, courtesy of his critical father, went to many charter schools. His last school before college was Charterhouse. Here, he was bullied for being an acolyte, among other reasons. He loathed the social hierarchy between Houses, socioeconomic statuses, and race. Graves found solace in the Poet’s Society. He grew to have an affinity for poetry and talent for it. Through this Poet’s Society, he met a boy…

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    As Kennedy and his managerial “whiz kids” took office, they challenged traditionally accepted policies and sought a wider range of diplomatic options. Significantly impacted by crises in both Berlin and Cuba, Kennedy and his acolytes deplored the dearth of Eisenhower’s military force alternatives. Very little diplomatic maneuvering room existed within massive retaliation’s “all or nothing construct.” Among Kennedy’s criticisms, Eisenhower’s nuclear policy rested upon the flawed fundamental…

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    Reviewing Nathaniel Rich’s book titled "The Man Who Saves You From Yourself" Cults do exist, but no one ever admits to joining such a group or affiliation. One only joins a nonprofit organization that promotes animal rights, green technology, or transcendental meditation, as they would admit. However, regardless of how much these members of a cult deny it, cults do exist. In fact, cult groups live among unsuspecting members of their society and continue to carry out their cult activities and…

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    in the both texts one of the followers was there for Jesus during his crucifixion, and one helped Beowulf take on the Dragon. Once Beowulf and Jesus both sacrificed their lives for the greater good of the world they were both commemorated by their acolytes as great…

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