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    In the history of the Greek culture, myths emerged to explain the unexplainable. Some of the myths that came about were about monsters, and one monster is the Minotaur. Son of Queen Pasiphae of Krete and an actual bull, the Minotaur came into this world. His mother Queen Pasiphae shut him in the Cnossian Labyrinth, with the only food source being the bodies of youths and maidens that the Athenians were obliged to send as tribute. Asterion, the birth name of the Minotaur, means “starry one” that…

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    United States is the Mothman. Bring disaster wherever he goes like a bad omen. But for my own Hispanic culture, there are many urban legends that began there. Many that people still believe in and fear. Those urban legends being the Llorona, the chupacabra and lastly the cucuy. One of the most talked about urban legends in Mexico and in many Hispanic countries that…

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    Chuopacabra Vs Bigfoot

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    is the highly debated study of Cryptozoology. Cryptids are animals who unidentified have not been scientifically proven to exist. The Chupacabra and Bigfoot would be two world-known cryptids that are claimed by eyewitnesses to exist. With sightings spamming across the world, Cryptids have been considered legends to locals and have shaped some cultures. The Chupacabra is said to be of vampire descent with glowing red eyes and long claws. Most sightings are reported in the South American…

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    years. He believes that the legendary story of the Chupacabra is much more than just a monster story the actual monster called the Chupacabra also known as “goatsucker” is a story about a monster that resembled parts of “dog, coyote, bats, rats, and even a bit of alien” (Davis 46). Davis believes that the story was made of pure fear and humor among the Latin community (Davis 46). Davis explains the many theories that were created regarding the Chupacabra monster, he explains how there was a…

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    I never knew what true power was, well until a couple years ago when I was contacted by Tyler Rodriguez. I don't remember what he asked, but I guess I was in a rough place so I accepted. I seemed to have a very specific skill set that he needed, genetics. But in the late 80s no one cared about genetics, well that was with one exception. The government funded genetics company Cadmus had been my first employer. They asked me a simple question come and work for us and we will pay you any amount you…

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    The Loch Ness Lake is in Scotland, United Kingdom. There are stories and sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. People do not know if it is a myth or the real thing. The sightings of this creature date back to 1,500 years ago. In the Newspaper “Inverness Courier” on May 2, 1933 The Loch Ness Monster was born. A couple pf people had an encounter with the creature they say he was plunging and divining of the service of the Loch Ness Lake. The Loch Ness Lake is the biggest fresh water lake in Great…

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    Fragile-Personal Narrative

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    We arrived at a small café. At the counter we bought two orders of fish and chips wrapped in packets of paper. I followed Marisol outside to a bricked patio. The café tables stood under colorful canvas umbrellas. Marisol chose one furthest from the café’s backdoor, seeming to breathe easier now we were off the street. The aroma of golden battered fish and crispy chips made my stomach rumble, and I realized just how hungry I was. I knew it was from using my mage powers. A bottle of malt vinegar…

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    CHAPTER NINE The Griffith Observatory sits on the southern incline of the world famous Mount Hollywood. Its charisma consists of an unobstructed observation of the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California. Followed up by the entertainment capital of the world Hollywood and finishes the beauty with the magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. The observatory is a trendy day-tripper attraction with an outstanding view of the iconic Hollywood Sign, and a wide-ranging selection of…

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    El Patron Analysis

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    Matt was created in this section as a clone of El Patron. At the point where Eduardo, Matt’s “creator” in a way, is about to inject the infant, it reminded me of The Giver and its controlled society. It seems as though, usually, they impair the intelligence of the clones, stifling it, and preventing the clones to be as intellectual as “real” people. However, in Matt’s case, this didn’t happen. Apparently, clones of El Patron are left as they are. Others are not so lucky. Clones are treated more…

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