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    Inside your skull is about one and a halfkilos of meat that somehow manages to keep you breathing, help you remember where your wallet is and remind you which is the best hole to put your lunch in not that One. And you know what, maths tests aside, it normally does a pretty decent job of stuff. But when you are dealing with something so unbelievably complicated, among the billions of humans all over the planet, you’re occasionally going to have some pretty unusual brain anomalies. There’s the…

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    a fun person, but it’s been nonstop knock knock jokes since I got here two hours ago. You’d think these kids would run out by now, but the jokes just keep on coming. “Atch who”, I eventually respond. Jaden grins like the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland, the gap in his teeth from losing an incisor being put on full display. “Ew Mr. Pison, don’t get me sick”, he cheekily retorts, with giggles escaping him. The punchline, predictably, has the rest of the children laughing as well. Quincy is…

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    two-hour tour covers Belvedere Castle, Conservatory Garden, Conservatory Water, Greyshot Arch, Turtle Pond, Shakespeare Garden, Gapstow Bridge, Swedish Cottage, etc. In a three-hour tour you can even visit more places such as Majestic Towers, Alice in Wonderland, Harlem Meer, Great Lawn, Obelisk, North Meadow, Lasker Pool & Rink, etc. Taking a Tour Guide As Central Park is situated in a vast tract of land, it is an easy place to get lost. As maps are not always easy to understand in a new…

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    Ebbinghaus Illusion Essay

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    Our perception of the world around us is strongly related to our vision, but sometimes it is very difficult to distinguish between reality and illusions. Illusions skew the brain’s interpretations of visual stimuli in a way that alters our perception of objective reality. When we look at the Ebbinghaus illusion as shown in Figure 1 for instance, two circles of identical size appear to be of different size when one is positioned in the middle of a ring of larger circles and the other is…

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    the giraffe, watching a video; specifically “Alice in Wonderland”. Their mother is heard but not seen is in the background of the video.…

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    Walt Disney famously once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it,” and that is exactly what he did. Disney has inspired and delighted generations of Americans Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). He impacted both family entertainment and the vacation industry. Walt Disney’s main goal was to please both adults and children (Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). From having a positive influence on the American culture, founding the happiest place on Earth, and creating his magical movies that entertain all ages, Disney was…

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    My topic for the transitions project was self-advocacy, personal goals, and responsibility. I felt adequately prepared to discuss these topics due to my strong belief in the power of goals. Through researching this topic, I learned ways to be more responsible and how to hold myself accountable in my life. Initially, I was part of a group with Olivia, Zayne, Brianna, and Tiara. I loved working with this group. We all got along, and understood if we all did our parts of the assignment, things…

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    obvious, would be the inspiration of Nightveil: Alice in Wonderland. The imagination and creation of the land of wonders was a huge driving force in my dark, twisted creation of it. Yet it also played a role in showing how characters within a story can still be relatable to readers, even in situations and settings that are considered unimaginable to be in. The sense of realism in the characters and how they can be relatable in both Alice in Wonderland and my peers creative non-fiction stories…

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    Case for Good Taste in Children’s Books” is given my Meghan Cox Gurdon. She is a children’s book reviewer for the Wall Street journal. In her speech, she discusses what makes a young adult book today. How the stories like the Jungle Book and Alice in Wonderland are the past. Because today, books discuss the profound ways of things that teenagers could be exposed to. And as adults and parents it’s important to protect our children from these types of books, because books are the key to mind. I…

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    concert took a musical break and later they were joined by vocalist Patti Markoch where she sung a few songs while they played. Every songs will be listed below, including style with a brief description. The first song that they performed was “Alice in Wonderland,” it was executed in a jazz roll style, 4 bars blues. One can hear the sound of cymbals with a little bass drum every now and then which gives the song a rock and roll feeling to it; it was an electronic sound coming out of the…

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