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    Things had changed in the beast’s castle. Though the world outside was always shrouded in snow and night, the halls of the keep were always full of candlelight. Rosa and the beast rapidly became great friends with each other in the days following the shift into winter. Every day from bell to bell, they seldom left each other’s sides. “…And that’s more or less a complete history of the United States,” Rosa said, finishing her lecture on American history as they both stepped back into the entrance…

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    Aadhavan Research Paper

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    In the time where there were only millions of stars and one creator. The Creator decided to flourish planet Earth. Earth was born and He thought how little light this planet has, so he created Aadhavan, or the Sun. Aadhavan lived in the sky and looked down over the planet. He took care of Earth, Aadhavan was a bright, glistening young man who loved Earth very much. He brought flowers, berries, trees, even life to Earth. As life on Earth grew more and more, people began to love Aadhavan and…

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    The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is a masterpiece that explores the fascination of creating human life from nothing. Since this book was published in 1818, there have been many different recreations of the story throughout these past centuries. The movie Victor Frankenstein directed by Paul McGuigan is one recreation made in 2015 that has an interesting take on the characters in Shelley’s story. Although the film and novel share the same general plot, the movie loosely follows the novel's…

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    Disney World has four theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. A one-day pass for Magic Kingdom is $105 and each other park is $97. A one day park hopper, the best option economically, is $130. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon are perfect choices for a summer water park trip; Each are are about $60 for one day. If a family plans on visiting parks for a multitude of days, overall prices are lowered in a bundle pack. However, prices do range a few…

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    Disconnected Life in Connected Era In the world with unimaginably updating speed, people are always expecting “unexpected” spark in the Internet of things. It has already been a cliché to predict everything is going to be connected in the foreseen future, as this irresistible trend has already begun revolutionizing our life. While embracing this connected era, we unavoidably muttered various worries and questions, but it happens every time when a change is to come. However, does it really seem…

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    Modern Art Analysis

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    Merging the Traditional and the Modern Introduction Throughout the history of art, a variety of artists made contributions in expanding the definition of art. Some dedicated their energy in a restrained way as a personal practice, some devoted their energy into fiercely challenging the society’s current aesthetic conventions. The two artists I am going to discuss in this essay are Marcel Duchamp and Gerhard Richter. Even though they lived in different time periods, they are both influential to…

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    Groundhog Day Analysis

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    Do you ever feel like you're living the same day over and over again? Phil Connors (Bill Murray) can relate with the 1993 film “Groundhog Day”. This film written by Harold Ramis is a romantic comedy that keeps the audience guessing, but also makes them reflect on themselves. Phil is a stuck up guy, that only worries about his own problems and doesn’t think about how he is affecting other people’s lives. Phil, a weatherman, is sent on assignment to cover the annual Groundhog Day festivities in…

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    would govern their wives and children within their homes and provide for their care and protection (Miller, 2015). Life during the late 1700’s was harsh, and there were many hazards that could wipe out a community or a family unit (Miller, 2015). Blizzards, floods, droughts, famine, and warfare threatened the lives of many communities and rural dwellers (Miller, 2015). Men had to provide for their families, and society required them to protect them as well. Conflicts such as the Civil War…

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    I was born in a large family in the country. I was not use to eating nourishing foods because, it really didn’t appeal to me. I was use to eating oily and fatty foods. A few things I ate and used in my food daily were: meat grilled or deep-fried in Crisco oil, vinegar, chow-chow, sugar, salt, pepper, garlic, blue bonnet butter & seasoning salt. I’ve seen my cousins and uncles eat three to five plates during every meal. I would try to eat as much as they did and I picked up off that and it…

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    In recent years, as technology advances faster than ever, there has also been a huge surge in the awareness of global warming and greenhouse gas emissions. In the article, The Fast-Approaching ‘Point of No Return’ for Climate Change by Karin Kamp and John Light, top climate scientists warns the international policymakers about the current and potential permanent damages to our environment, sets a target level for lessening harmful greenhouse gases, and urges policymakers to push for new policies…

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