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    Summary of Observations and Assessments Summer appeared in good physical condition and dressed casually in designer slacks and top. Her hair appeared professionally-styled and she wore expensive-looking jewelry including an excessive amount of cologne—per observation—but presented very sad and frustrated. She appeared to be in severe distress and displayed a considerable amount of hand-wringing while she spoke about her concerns. Summer’s affect was appropriate to the content of the…

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    The coercive substructure of perfection in Paradise Lost The ideal human being, or the standard for which we strive to emulate, has been conceptualized in various works of literature and classical artwork, particularly Roman sculpture. Though the attributes that provide this human the pedestal title of “ideal” may vary discriminately with culture, the idea of having a framework to which the masses could compare themselves and others is not a foreign concept. The ideal human birthed from the…

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    (AGG) Technological devices are seen to be either good or bad, as it depends on how the user uses it. “Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master.”-Christian Lous Lange. (BS-1) There are many parts in the book where technology comes into role. (BS-2) Technology is used an insane amount of times and causes many problems to people. (BS-3) With all the technology devices in Fahrenheit 451, there were two certain ones that played the largest role. (TS) Ray Bradbury conveys that technology…

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    hadn’t expected to realise any self-regarding ends. That being said, this is not to say that the agent intended to realise any self-regarding ends upon performing the action, which is important as it highlights the fact that man is capable of doing good. Although this self-regarding desire may not be involved with the practical reason for acting, the agent would not have acted unless they had at least expected to realise the self-regarding…

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    the animals, man is the only one that is cruel. He is the only one who inflicts pain for the pleasure of doing it.” In other words, people can find joy in causing harm in others. Murderers and serial killers are seen to be people that are evil, dangerous and heinous. A murderer is a person who commit an unlawful killing of another person or animal. A serial killer is an individual who murders three or more people over a 30-day period. Some murderers and serial killers pick their victims at…

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    Corruption In Money Run

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    private school and help her dad pay the bills. Ash is extremely conscious of her environment and seemingly is always aware of what is going on around her. She is calm at all times and rarely if ever loses her composure (even in extremely tense and dangerous situations she is extremely relaxed). She is cunning and resourceful to the point of ruthlessness and will resort to varying degrees of extreme to achieve her goals. Ash enjoys thrilling situations and the attention she gets from her friend…

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    Rich Choi Compare how the theme of evil is explored in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies and Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’. “Man is the cruelest animal”, says Friedrich Nietzsche. He is trying to imply that humans are actually worse than any animal on the Earth. In other words, humans are destined not to get rid of their cruelty despite the fact that they believe that they are acting in a civilized way in a civilized society. LOTF (Lord of the Flies)…

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    Sigil Research Paper

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    the streets of the Hive literally change overnight. What today is a dead end might tomorrow be a four-way intersection. The chant is that the Hive stretches and molds in a constant attempt to fit all of the sods living there comfortably. Alley of Dangerous Angles, Hiverunners Road, Bedlam Run, Whisper Way, Sandstone Row Buildings: With space at a premium, new structures are rebuilt on top of old ones, giving a typical building the appearance of a stack of boxes about to collapse. Many are marked…

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    If one was to be trapped on Ship-Trap Island, the chances of he or she making it out of the island alive are slim to none. Whether you are reading the story or watching the movie this fact reigns true in both. The Most Dangerous Game is a short story that was written in 1924 by Richard Connell. The story was later adapted into a movie with the same title in 1932. Both versions of the story use the same character names for the main characters and also have a very similar plot however one can see…

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    The Symbolism Of Darkness

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    When a setting is dark, the mood of a story is suspenseful and creepy to match the essence of darkness. In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and “Strawberry Spring” by Stephen King, darkness is used to enhance the the true horror of their tales. While the setting of these two stories varies widely from college…

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