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    Shiva and Kali, husband and wife, but also the two pieces of the same puzzle, which when connected transform into the divine ability to recognize truth and awaken the inner consciousness through transcendence. When Kali performs reality is moving, and when Shiva performs reality is held in utter silence. Shiva and Kali are able to create perfect harmony through synchronized performance of the opposites. Kali represents the dynamic aspect of transcendental truth, while Shiva represents the silent…

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    The destruction of books is also the destruction of knowledge. We will compare today the destruction of the library in Bagdad and the fiction book Fahrenheit 451. I will compare in the essay the similarities between the two. The burning of the library in Bagdad is an attempt to destroy the country's history, culture, and love for knowledge. It is an attempt to have people follow only specific ideas, mainly from the radical group Isis. Their excuse for burning the books is that books 'call…

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    According to Zaletel and Gaberscek (2011) “lymphocytic infiltration of the thyroid gland is often followed by a gradual destruction and fibrous replacement of the thyroid parenchymal tissue” (p. 576). As large numbers of white blood cells called lymphocytes aggregate in the thyroid and produce antibodies a chain reaction occurs initiating the autoimmune response. This destruction inhibits the production and release of the hormones T4 and T3. Three main causes have been attributed to the…

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    The Hundred Years’ War had countless negative effects on both France and England, and these effects would be felt both during the war and after the conflict had ended. The Hundred Years’ War caused the death of countless peoples, the destruction of massive portions of French land, massive damage to both the French and English economies, and the creation of a large and long-lasting rift and rivalry between these two nations. The casualties were felt by both the French and the English, and author…

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    of hours. Tornadoes are rated on a scale from F-0 to F-5. The tornado was labeled a F-5 which is the strongest one of all. A disastrous tornado often results in destruction, casualties, and financial…

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    news stations. Destruction today thrives on the evils in society and the increased sense of anxiety about the world. The demolition of landmarks purposely, hostility in politics, and the genocide of various ethnic groups are all occurrences that appear in society. The many wars all over the world, the current refugee crisis, terrorist attacks caused by ISIS, the Taliban, Boko Haram, and even rogue killers like the San Bernardino shooters, all reflect a world confronting destruction on a daily…

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    do to save your house. Brian and Maddie are happy and Brian has black hair, wears a T-shirt, pants, and a hat. Maddie has brown hair, wears a long sleeved shirt, and a skirt. Brian and Maddie live in a treehouse but the treehouse is falling. The destruction started inthe attic, it went down into the bedroom, then it went downstairs into the livingroom. It started in the attic. The attic is old and rusty. It has holes all over the place. The chinmey allready fell off the house. There was…

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    family, fame and nice clothes. However, in order to achieve this dream, most of the character in The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald has turns to be someone who is selfish and materialistic. American Dream in the 1920’s, in this novel has caused destruction that can be seen through Daisy, Myrtle and Gatsby which then makes American dream as the significant theme of this novel. American dream of Daisy is…

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    descriptive, and i did not find a lot of missing pieces. One thing that really caught my eye was how he had certain scenarios that would bring out a different feeling in each character. Mr. Greene uses the specific time era, Mr. Thomas’s house, and the destruction of his house to help him develop characterization in the story. The story dates back to a time after a war. A town where half of it was bombed and completely empty. The gang of teenagers would meet up on the damaged part of…

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    The Bubonic Plague struck Europe during the Late Middle Ages. The Plague left Europe in mass destruction, eliminating nearly half of the population. The Bubonic Plague received the name of The Black Death. This was an extremely suitable name for a disease as cynical and destructive. A long shadow was cast over the Middle Ages. The Plague’s origination was unknown and the disease was transmitting rapidly. With such a deadly disease on the loose and lives being taken by it at an ever-accelerating…

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