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    I just do not want our slaves to turn on our masters." During Colonial Williamsburg times was a hard time having to choose so much which could depend on your future. But the Magazine was important during colonial times too. The Magazine also really shows great value to us today. The Magazine can even represent how the quote "the future learns from the past" role comes into play during Colonial Williamsburg. This is why the board members of Colonial Williamsburg need to mint a Commemorative…

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    Amanda’s present and future appears grim, therefore she always goes to “that old trunk” (Williams 6.769) which contains the more magnificent times of her life. Although Amanda is ecstatic when revisiting her former days, this is the only time she is happy. In spite of the fact that “he’s been absent going on sixteen years,” (Williams 6.773) Amanda’s husband’s picture still remains in her house. Leaving up the photograph demonstrates Amanda’s desire to behave like he is still coming back.…

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    Authors have many variations to highlight the themes in their stories. In the story “A Sound of Thunder” writer Ray Bradbury talks about a guy named Eckles who travels back in time to kill a dinosaur, but things don’t end up going as planned. He shows how the slightest things can change time if directions aren’t followed thoroughly. Bradbury connects everything tactically and supports the theme by using characters, settings and the sound of thunder. The characters play a huge role in describing…

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    Consequences Most of us love the idea of going back in time and even better is the idea of having a time machine which would travel in the future. Technology nowadays is developing extremely fast so maybe in the near future people can develop a time machine where they can travel in time. If that happens some would just go back for entertainment and some for fixing mistakes. Nevertheless, going back in time maybe would cause problems in the history, because maybe not everyone would know how to…

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    big decision in little time? The “Marriage” by Gregory Corso is a poem that throughout the whole reading Corso is super indecisive about whether or not to get married to the girl who lives next door. He gives quite a few examples every time he goes back and fourth whether or not to marry the women next door. It’s a poem that has to do with making choices in life. We can relate this to our own personal life because everyone has to make hard decisions whether it effects our life in a positive or…

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    actually coming from my personal life and you may go through the same things or maybe in the future. These rules can help you in everyday situations. Three “rules to live by” that all people should follow are Don't worry about the future, Spend time with your friends and family, and Appreciate what you have and never compare yourself with others. One rule that all people should live by is Don't worry about the future. When I did not get everything I wanted for Christmas I was okay with that and…

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    Poverty limits the Nolan’s everyday life, but that does not stop them from being happy and enjoying themselves. Poverty also encourages Katie to keep striving for the best, instead of holding her back. Katie continuously works hard for her children and pushes them to have a substantial education for their futures, while also creating little bits of hope and happiness…

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    H.G. Wells, short for, Herbert George Wells was a successful English novelist, journalist, and sociologist who had a great influence on our view of the future. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, England and passed away on August 13, 1946 in London. Growing up, Wells’ mother worked on an estate as a housekeeper, and he spent most of his time at her workplace after his father’s shop failed. One day, Wells discovers the owner’s extensive library and spends his time there as he…

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    analyzed, because of the fact that the picture as well as the song displays a theme of letting things go and not getting held back by what has occurred in the past. Often events that happen in your past can hold you back from opportunities that have yet to come, but in this picture, they are showing the zebra breaking away from the past and moving towards the more intriguing future. In the illustration, you can clearly observe that the rear end of the zebra is being shattered. This is the…

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    were able to bring extinct animals back to life? In 2003, a team of Spanish and French scientists brought an extinct animal back to life just to see it become extinct again. Even though the animal became extinct again, it shows that it is possible to resurrect an extinct animal. De-extinction is possible but humanity’s understanding of it will grow in the future. When we think of de-extinction or resurrection, we think that scientists are actually going to bring back an extinct animal not…

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