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    The Fire Master, a.k.a. John Smith, was a professional firefighter when on one tragic fire-fighting night at a chemical factory, the fire was so hardcore that it blew up the factory and changed his life forever. That was the day when John Smith became the Fire Master. He can control and manipulate fire and this superhero has the ability to make his favorite weapon which are his superheated shots of flame. Meanwhile he rides around in his flaming red ferrari that can turn into a helicopter, a…

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    Wall-E Movie Analysis

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    In the Pixar movie, WALL-E, the current culture of the people is them relying on technology for everything they do. It’s a little like the world we live in nowadays, there are people who do everything with their phones and can’t do hardly anything without it. We now have it to where we can text the pizza emoji to dominos and they will deliver pizza. In the movie the people would call the robot that gets the drinks, and it would bring it to them. With the technology we have today we never see…

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    “ She risked her life to save his, believing she’d never see him again. But he has returned, challenging her destiny as Alpha Wolf, leaving her doubting her past and fearing her future.” The first book in the Nightshade Trilogy involves a interesting love triangle involving Calla Tor, Ren Laroche, and Shay Doran. But why was this book banned? Does banning books make people want to read them more? What things could she have changed in Nightshade to prevent the banning? Andrea Cremer did an…

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    Definition of ecological problems in today’s context is taken as environmental problems and the most important ecological problem is the air pollution. This issue has a long history and is impacting on the health of the individuals since 500 BC. Various human activities of that time have emerged and evolved with the passage of time and thus extended environmental issues. Air pollution is one of the major ecological problems. Environmental problems were first discovered at the time of ancient…

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    Max Allan Collins, a mystery author, is an intelligent and creative writer. Even though he started making comic strips, his mystery works are tremendous. Max was born on March 3rd, 1948. He grew up on 117 Lord Ave., in Muscatine, Iowa. As a child, Max had few hobbies and interests. He adored comic books, music, and movies. He had a collection of about one hundred authentic comic books hanging in his home. Max’s favorite music was rock and roll. He stated that rock and roll would most likely be…

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    As reading the play Emilie and from the documentary E=MC^2. I saw the society of the time in my mind. I saw Emilie as this brilliant outsiders, and mind out of place. Then I thought during her debates, I thought thought how set those french sicentist and philophsepher were in newton thoughts. Then I thought maybe becase she was not raise to think. She worked to learn, the biase toward newton versus anyone else was not ingranded in her. This society she lived in based itself on newtonian thought…

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    “Marrackech” is an essay written by George Orwell in 1939. The essay is a story about a few experiences of Orwell’s during his time in Morocco. It’s a story that shows the mediocrity of the lives of those living in the surrounding environment and through the glimpse of the oncoming World War; Orwell creates a vivid picture of the people, the setting, and a view of life almost devoid of meaning. He does this through rhetorical questions and by actively challenging the reader to be aware. The…

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    Wasteland Movie Essay

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    Wasteland Film Critique The film “Wasteland” is about an artist named Vik Muniz who visits Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and goes to the largest garbage landfill in the world called Jardim Gramacho. He visits this landfill with intentions on producing a new art project, so he picks six of the garbage pickers and allows them to participate in the creation of what came out to be a success work of art. Vik Muniz wanted to take photos of the garbage pickers and sell them at auctions so that he can raise…

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    Anthony Burgess once said, “We can destroy what we have written, but we cannot unwrite it”(Goodreads). In what is regarded as Anthony Burgess’ magnum opus, A Clockwork Orange was written in only three weeks for the purpose of making money; little did Burgess know the effect his novel would have on society. A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess is a dystopian type novel set in a futuristic English society. Throughout the novel, Alex, the main character undergoes a series of adventures and…

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    Hack Heaven Analysis

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    A young man name Stephen Glass was the youngest writers and editors at The New republic. He was respected all his The New Republic workers. He was hard working and doing his job to make the interesting story. In the beginning Glass admit one mistake “Young Republicans” which some not true story to Michael who was the chief. The new position the magazine’s current editor in chief was Charles “Chuck” Lane after Michael was fired. Chuck was writers but he was chief. When Glass publishes a story…

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