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    Beach: Poem Analysis

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    All of the happiness has been taken from this world forever. There is no one left, you were supposed to be dead, like everyone else. You also notice that you too are slowly losing you color, almost like you’re fading away from the face of the Earth. You wait until nightfall and this time, you notice 1 star left in the sky, now what you thinking of calling it the last light of hope. You run towards the beach. The sea seems to be eternally silent, for there is not…

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    Gothic Stereotypes

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    Open on an average fall day late evening with the last light of the day quickly fading away. There’s a granite mausoleum lined with roman columns containing a myriad of gothic gargoyles. It stands underneath the nearby tree with the first wave of colored leaves starting to gather around its base and surrounding area. Behind the mausoleum is a hill containing rows of tombstones that rises out of frame. One of the doors to the mausoleum is ajar revealing the warm light of fire inside and the…

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    "Bang!" "Bang!" The sound of the cowpuncher's revolver rang out, along with the sheriff, Henry. The cool autumn air was filled with sounds of gunfire and the loud barks of Remy, Nelly's faithful dog and companion. "No, get back!" she screamed. "Put your weapon down, son. We've gotcha now, and there's nothing else you can do, 'cept turn yourself in," said Henry. The young man, Joe, stood with his revolver pointed straight at the face of Sheriff Henry. Panting and angry, he spit out…

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    Consciousness Shifting

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    Shifting is happening now In my last article that I posted, the topic of consciousness shifting was revealed because in our current world with all the events occurring and people wandering what is going on, the shifting is happening now. This much need it shifting is awakening each individual inner spirit, to some in very intense ways and to others in a much subtle and passive path, nevertheless is it occurring to the benefit of all in the long term. While doing research and reading, I…

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    The Flynn Effect Paper

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    The Flynn Effect refers to an experiment named after researcher James Flynn in reference to the IQ scores increasing in some population´s human intelligence thru generations. The Flynn Effect goes against intelligence as being natural, stressing the IQ tests can´t really measure intelligence, but some traits are being interrelated with it. As an example, the Flynn Effect, shows that IQ scores today are increased when comparing those from grandparents when being children. The Flynn Effect deals…

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    Individuals born between 1946 and 1963 are considered to be part of the “Baby Boomer Generation.” These individuals came of age between 1963 and 1983. With many more opportunities – social, educational and financial – the Baby Boomer generation is “often portrayed as a generation of optimism, exploration and achievement.” (ValueOptions) In the early 1960s, the style influences of the 1950s were still in circulation, but the debut of Britain’s supergroup The Beatles, threw fashion into overdrive.…

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    move in a pattern. The condensation of the air dripping off the windows of cars. A glance on the field sent chills down the backs of many. Mist under the lights on the field made his life look like a dream. The field foggy and blurry, like a memory fading away. To us we see grass and paint. To him and the boys he created memories with it was made of blood, sweat and tears. As the night progresses on, the field becomes covered more and more by fog. Soon enough the field appeared to fade away…

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    sunrise also implies that the mother is beginning to feel the joy of motherhood. Although the dull stars swallowed by the white sunlight seem to symbolize the mother’s old dreams and ambitions fading away, they are replaced with the new white light and the newfound purpose of motherhood. Despite her old dreams fading away, the speaker no longer seems to fear the change and begins to see motherhood as a positive change. The mother’s change in perspective is illustrated in the next lines when she…

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    IV. CHALLENGES IN FSO COMMUNICATION FSO communication is facing serious challenges because of its transmitting medium. Open space air communication has lot of obstacles and degrades the signal performance gradually. (a). Fog The primary challenge to FSO-based communication is dense fog. Rain and snow have little effect on FSO technology, but fog is quite different. Fog is vapor composed of water droplets, which are only a few hundred microns in diameter and can modify the light…

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    As parents they don’t see that they need to contribute time to their child to help them learn and value their morality. Not all parents, just the parents that don’t realize that morality has been fading, or they were never raised with morality in their family. This leads some parents to practice by their own beliefs and style of living. As discussed in a Preventing Child abuse and neglect Article is says that Parental feelings or beliefs about morality…

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