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    Everything has a beginning, middle, and end. For a robot like WALL-E that’s not always the case. WALL-E is rusty, square like robot. He has tank like legs, with eyes that look like binoculars with claws for hands. Throughout this whole film you can see how much WALL-E changes, mostly because of the people around him. I think the one quality I see, that doesn’t change is his curiosity. It seems that WALL-E follows a day to day routine. Every morning he powers on, gets his little cooler puts it…

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    animal activity. He is an extraordinary hunter and knows all the ins and outs of hunting, but will not share a thing with anyone. The Hardcore Hunter is usually a rich snob who owns every expensive piece of equipment possible, like a $2000 pair of binoculars and a $3500 gun. Even though he may not shoot, The Hardcore Hunter stalks every animal he sees in preparation for the real monster. While walking through the woods one day, my dad and I came over the top a ridge and encountered a Hardcore…

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    While describing his vision through the binoculars, the speaker states how "things are far away and close with you still in the same place.” This paradox is specifically applied because it conveys the idea that although death is conventionally portrayed as distant, it can and will happen eventually;…

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    Deer Hunting Journey

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    The Journey is Just Beginning Every November My dad and I make a journey up to Nebraska for our annual deer hunting trip. Every year the same memories are pulled out and a remembrance of the year before comes rushing out. The trip always starts in the morning. When the sun isn 't even up and the sound of fog and the earth sleeping come to ear. The cold engine on the car starting up and smoke storming out of the exhaust, and the feeling of a hot coffee in your hands to start the day. My dad looks…

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    Rubber: Movie Analysis

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    He rolls around the desert killing animals, and eventually people, with his telekinetic powers. Meanwhile, the bystanders with binoculars just laugh and joke. Robert checks into a hotel and gets upset when the maid cuts off his shower water. In revenge, he blows her head off. Just like that. The only witness to the crime is a teenage boy, who nobody believes. Lt. Chad has been acting…

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    15 Gone Short Story

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    heart racing, and begins to dial the number as the driver slams on the gas allowing his tires to squeal as he pulls away. ADRIAN (on the phone) Yes, I’m calling in regards to one of your worker’s license plate number? He looks through the binoculars as he sees the truck turning the corner. ADRIAN 814-XY4F...Yes, I just wanted to enlighten you to superb job your driver has done. He took such care in making sure the customer would never forget this delivery. He brought so much to this one…

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    The Biological Basis of Behavior textbook did an excellent job explaining neural plasticity. Neural plasticity is the brain's ability to change in response to the organism's experience's and environment (Morris, 2013). However, this video went more in detail and explanation. For instance, this video detailed synaptic pruning which is the process of getting rid of unused connections that we don't have a use for any longer. The brain also is able to re-use connections for instances of…

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    launches on television and read about expeditions online. A few years later, they took me to see a shuttle launch at Cape Canaveral. We arrived just before launch because the visitor’s center was packed. Perched on my father’s shoulders, I took the binoculars from his hands and watched the engines ignite just before the shuttle launched into the atmosphere. The unwavering support from my parents growing up fostered my interest in space.…

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    Lone Survivor Analysis In 2014 “Lone Survivor” the movie released. This movie is based on of the true story of what happened to four United States Navy Seals during operation Redwing. This movie is one of the best of all time, because of how well sound, colors, and camera angles are used to add effect to the movie. These three elements help you understand the situation more, along with getting a better perspective on what the characters are actually feeling (Lone Survivor). In the very…

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    Essay On Compound Eyes

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    The two different types There are two types of eyes in the world of today. There are what one calls compound eyes and there are vertebrate eyes. Compound eyes also known as Arthropod eyes, can be traced back to an arthropod called trilobite. These ancestors didn 't have complex lenses like those of today but instead, their eyes and lenses were made of the same rock that made their skin - calcite. Compound eyes today contain many ommatidia (singular: ommatidium) which consist of a corneal lens,…

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