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    This report has two major parts of the main body: the atmosphere of Pluto and surface of Pluto. For atmosphere part, I discussed its unusual extended range, composition, and the escape of atmospheric atoms. Atoms of tholins in the atmosphere can affect both the colour of haze and the ground of Pluto. The second part contains the geological features on Pluto, including two distinctive regions: Sputnik Platinum and Tombaugh Regio. In this part, further interactions of the atmosphere and geological…

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    Nihilism In Araby

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    This description alone is enough to warrant some type of worry about the boy. He describes the girls that walk in, as if he has never laid his eyes on a girl before in his life. He does this throughout the story. He follows each of their movement and never takes his eyes off of them. He like the boy in Araby just totally disregards everything except for the three females in the store. Now before I go judging the protagonist for his action, I will first admit I am guilty of staring at attractive…

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    Mary Allison: About Me

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    Mary Allison “About Me” I am perpetually worried about everything, no matter how inane. I am boring. I am overly excited about 98% of furry creatures. I am a really bad guitarist, but I’m trying to get better. I’m also a really bad singer. I am pathetically obsessive over miscellaneous things (mainly tv shows/movies) for short bursts of times until I can’t stand them anymore. I am horrible at making plans. I am incredibly incompetent. I manage to mess just about everything up. I am probably…

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    in the short story From Beyond, words that would come to resound throughout the rest of his writing career centered around his “weird fiction”. Lovecraft’s influence on the genre of horror would end up being comparable only to Edgar Allan Poe. The Cthulhu Mythos, the most famous of his creations, would contain stories that showed humanity to be mere pawns, if that, to forces greater than our own in the universe - forces which could care less about what happens to the human species. H.P.…

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    Nothing screams classic horror novels like Frankenstein. A household name that, on its initial reveal, rocked the world. Since then there have been a multitude of adaptations recreated off of the base premise. 30+ movies inspired by Mary Shelley’s legendary novel. Most aren’t the best, but there are some diamonds in the rough. I really want to take this opportunity to compare the classic novel to an interesting adaptation called I, Frankenstein, directed by Stuart Beattie. The differences…

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    Positive Impact Of The NES

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    The Giga Impact of the NES After I was prompted to write an essay about an important event in history I decided to go to an event that helped shape the world, yet barely anybody realizes how much of an impact it had on the world, the release of the NES. Now this may sound like a stupid and silly event to choose, but trust me, it’s extremely important. I decided to do this because there is a lot of depth to it and people really need to thank the NES for some of the things that we have today,…

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    Stephen King

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    bother reading any of his novels. Almost every story involves some harmonious mixture of tragic accidents, murder, mental breakdowns, drug addiction, and profanity. When the first words of a book are an epigraph from H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Call of Cthulhu”, in Revival, or an excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death”, on the first page of The Shining, some sort of horror can almost be guaranteed. This is not necessarily a bad thing, because once past the disturbingly graphic…

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    2. INTRODUCTION- LIFE AND WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE Edgar Allan Poe represent the first great literary generation of United States of America, this was the Romantic period in American literature. The Romantic outlook in case of novels was expressed in the form of romance but romances were not love stories. The protagonists of the American romance were generally haunted, alienated individuals. The isolated and alienated characters in the tales written by Poe were unknown and mysterious…

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