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    Galaxy Archetypes

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    with a Tree that are bounty hunters, an evil female assassin, and a pissed of green guy on steroids. These guys are supposed to work together to save the galaxy, they can barely keep from killing each other. This looks like the galaxy could be in big trouble. This is an Escapist movie, that has quit a bit of Archetypes in it, along with quit a few human experiences as well. This movie is an Escapist movie; it is a movie that takes the reader to many imaginary places. In the beginning of the movie after the mother dies the little boy is abducted by a space ship. The story…

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    “What’s wrong?” she asked, instantly seeing I wasn’t myself. I sighed in exasperation before responding. “History class just really sucked today.” “Why? What happened?” Jessica inquired quizzically. “Oh, you won 't believe this.” I filled Jessica in on every little detail. She was practically falling out of her chair with laughter the whole time I was talking. Seeing her laugh helped ease my tension. It made Mr. Burton 's comment less of a serious matter, and more of a big joke. The whole…

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    speak while others are talking. I am very sorry once again. There is nothing else I can say. I apologize deeply. My actions were wrong I should not have laughed at you, or at the other teachers. Once again there was no humor in what you had to say. The punishment you gave us is ridiculous. This essay is all right, but the suspension, is not the right thing to do. There are kids that vandalize school property and skip class, and there punishment is minor. All they have is ISS or a 3/5. Were…

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    I have my mother’s smile and you can spot my father’s eyes plastered on me from a mile away. There is no doubt in connecting my physical features to that of my parents. On another level, far different from genetic code, they are my main influences in hardwiring me to become who I am today. My father has taught me ingenuity. Daily, I witness the outside environment making his life harder, however his naturally brilliant pose allows him to maneuver out of any situation. My mother’s undeniable love…

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    Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon are two of the most popular kids TV channels in the US. Despite being rival channels, they have many similarities. Despite that, they are definitely not the same. The two channels have many different aspects that have contributed to their success and their rivalry. Cartoon network was launched in October, 1992 and is owned by Cartoon Network Inc. The languages on their channel are English and Spanish with SAP. Cartoon Network has a website called…

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    It is fascinating to find that things that apparently seem to be so different can be developed in such way that they sustain the same point of view. If we think about the career of a very tall, basketball player; people attraction to voyeurism; the career of a country music singer who beats records in discs’ selling, and the use of laugh tracks in comedy sitcom, it looks like there can not be a strong connection between them. Now if we consider that the public is looking for this basketball…

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    the struggle of a married, colored couple Sykes and Delia Jones. Delia is an honest, hardworking woman, and Sykes is a mean, rude egomaniac, who finds great pleasure using a snake to torture his wife’s and to laugh at her greatest fear. Upon a closer examination, there is a deeper meaning to the plain words ‘snake’ and ‘sweat’. “Reap what you sow” is the theme of this not-so-fairy tale of the conflict between ‘good’ and the ‘bad.’ In the fiction literature, when there is a deeper meaning to…

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    Holacaust and World War 1,as well as the Bosnian Genocide,all men have the capacity for evil given the right set of circumstances (Treub).These events in history leads us to this intresting question, is man inherently good or evil? This is a question that has puzzled people throughout humanity and whom could many not determine an actual answer to.Many base their opinion on personal or world wide events.Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a novel about young British boys who become stuck on…

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    According to himself, Dimmesdale must turn towards a physically torturous path in order to suffice the consequences of his crime. “Oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had plied it on his own shoulders; laughing bitterly at himself the while, and smiting so much the more pitilessly, because of that bitter laugh” (126). The action behind this quote is rather harrowing. Dimmesdale takes matters into his own hands and punishes himself through the act of whipping in order to release some…

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    The ideas of good vs evil, yin and yang, and darkness and light, have been central ideas in multiple cultures throughout the history of human civilization. Evil is seen as a darkness that consumes light, which is the good. Ray Bradbury explores the battle between good and evil in his book, Something Wicked This Way Comes by proposing the concept of peoples defects and shortcomings representing a evil that eventually corrupts the human soul and turning people into a physical manifestation of…

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