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    Watch out! Under your bed, in your closet, in your dreams and thoughts lie the monsters of the world. Monsters in human society play a big role in culture because they include all the deepest and darkest fears that cultivate in people’s minds to some of the happiest thoughts and desires. The definition of a monster can expand from being a large disgusting creature with copious amounts of teeth to an outcast who doesn’t fit in with society. Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, a PhD graduate from Harvard…

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    Ethnography Case Blackout

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    Never thought we would be operating as far as the West Coast United States,” commented Victor Malinski, who was busy at work alongside Schäffer and the other FVL leaders, double checking the amount of equipment that had been allocated to them for their Sunday Morning Special, Fall Verdunkeln (Case Blackout), in the form of “Requisition Credits.” They had already arrived at their secret hideout on the night of the 1st of May. More from within the ranks of their respective RGA groups are expected…

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    The medieval Western world was a world filled with awe and wonder. These civilizations are interesting to us because they are so different to us. The way the members of the medieval West lived out their daily lives was quite different to how we live our lives today. Two notable medieval civilizations are the medieval Christians and the medieval Muslims. These civilizations are so well known because of the impact that they had on Western civilization. Not only that, but both civilizations have…

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    Christians, most dominant religious group in the world, tell the story of crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his holy resurrection repeatedly in church, emphasizing the importance of the two. The current Easter Day celebration, a silly day embedded in American culture celebrated with chocolate bunnies and colorfully decorated eggs, continues to hide the true significance of the day--celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Likewise, in Light in August, William Faulkner…

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    Natalie Pleasant Mrs. Powell ENG 1020 31 Oct. 2016 Cannibalism What goes through your mind when you hear cannibalism? Cannibalism is defined as the consumption of flesh of the same species. It does not typically have to do with humans. It is depicted that way because of how the media and other sources portray it. In reality, cannibalism is a natural part of life. For decades, even centuries, humans have went through animal-like periods of time. Explorers and missionaries have encountered many…

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    Theme Of Believing

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    Believe The sound of feet pattering down the stairs fills a warm house. It is seven o’clock in the morning, but not just any morning...Christmas Day. The children rush to the living room to find that under their Christmas tree sits a collection of presents with matching paper. Santa has come. The parents joyfully observe as their children happily tear open their gifts from Santa, reflecting on how they had placed them in just the right spots under the tree the previous night. Unaware of this…

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    Beginning at the innocent years of childhood, when the world is seen as an imaginative wonderland, children are showered in lies. Fictional characters, such as Santa Claus, the Easter bunny, and the tooth fairy, are used by parental figures to reinforce naivety. Sure, little white lies like Santa Claus seem minute: however, the lying does not halt there. Many schools’ textbooks exploit students to the altered truth behind America’s patriotic past. Fabricated stories about the bombing of…

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    Race Biological Concept

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    groups. Social constructionist Sally Haslanger, would argue races are ‘real’ as a social concept, but are not natural biological groups. Eliminativists says that we should stop talking about race as a real concept. They claim race is much like the Easter bunny, that it does not exist. Therefore, we should stop talking about ‘race’ as a real concept. I will discuss the common sense…

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    a unique individual. Reflecting on my personality, my childhood should be mentioned. My personality was already prominent at a young age. My mom told me that I was an overly mature and skeptical child. I never believed in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, or the Tooth Fairy, no matter how much evidence was presented to me. I owned 20 Barbies, but…

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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    Catriona Fry March 6th 2024 Period 6 Bigfoot ain’t real Imagine a creature covered head to toe in thick hair, reaching heights taller than the average human, and a five toed footprint twice the size of a man. That creature is argued to be the infamous Bigfoot, also known as sasquatch and believed to be related to the Yeti. Bigfoot has a strange existence, if they even exist in the first place. Though the Earth is not fully explored and all of the species cannot be fully accounted for, it is safe…

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