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    Ikemon Research Paper

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    Ecruteak City is the embodiment of various Eastern mythological creatures based on the Phoenix. The Phoenix is well-known to mythology fanatics, mainly as the bird that reincarnates new once it collapses unto itself in a binding sphere of ash and flames. Ho-Oh is part of a legendary duo with Lugia, both are rather large bird-like Pokémon. Lugia acts as the polar opposite, since Ho-Oh is primarily a fire-type Pokémon and Lugia is a water-type. Nearly 700 years before the events of Pokémon:…

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    Apollo 1 Failure

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    been resolved. After the astronauts had sat in the Apollo 1 for several hours, one of the astronauts stated that a fire had broken out in the chamber. Quickly after the call, Mr. Hagar witnessed flames explode out of the side of the pod. Even though the fire department worked quickly to defuse the flames, all three astronauts tragically dies. Because the hatch to escape had three different handles to pull to open, the men could not release the door to escape quickly enough. After the explosion,…

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    description of Santa Ana sky to give the audience a clear image of how the sky turns when bad weather occurs. Also both authors use pathos, logos and ethos. Thomas use strong words and phrases such as “beautiful,” “amazing,” “passionate kisses,” and “orange flames color the sunset.”. This words and phrases used to describe the beauty of the Santa Ana winds. Didion use strong words and phrases such as “earthquake weather,” “unmanageable,”killed,” and “shot”. This words and phrases to describe the…

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    The last rhetorical device that Antony used was figurative language. Figurative language is when the speaker plays around with his words which gives a different meaning than from the literal interpretation. The first figurative language that Antony uses is simile. The first example is, “Poor soul! His eyes are red as fire with weeping”. Here the citizens are able to compare Antony’s red eyes (he was crying before this) to the color of fire. This is able to sway the crowd because it shows how…

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    novel the group of four boys( Robert Washington, Andrew Jackson, B.J. Carson, and Tyron Wills) crashed a car into a retaining wall which then burst into flames and exploded killing one of the boys. On page one it states the vehicle “had been noticeably weaving across the lanes of the expressway just before it hit a retaining wall and burst into flames.” I can relate as I have been in a car accident, not as devastating as the one shown in the novel but terrifying nonetheless. One bleak summer day…

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    Allegory Of The Cave

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    person becomes enlightened. Socrates describes a scene set deep in a cave, where a group of men sit chained to a wall. Above and behind them another group of men hold up a flat cut-out shape that resembles an object. They hold this object near a flame in such a manner it casts a shadow to the wall in front of the bound men. These men casting shadows do not ever speak or make themselves known to the others. As the shadows appear, the men name them after the objects they resemble.…

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    Gender Inequality In Rome

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    without. It wouldn't be their decision, but their unfortunate limitation. Roman men however, were not cruel to women, as they recognised them as crucial to Rome in categories other than leadership. For example, vestal virgins–keepers of the eternal flame–were vital to maintaining the hope and "eternalness" of…

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    personal representation of the landscape to allow responders to perceive the nature in ways they do. The representation between landscape and poet is portrayed in, the romanticised poem, “Train Journey” by Judith Wright, the post colonisation poem, “Flame Tree in a Quarry” by Judith Wright and the outback painting of the effects of post European Colonisation, “Emus in a Landscape” by Russell Drysdale. These three texts convey the importance of a beneficial relationship between man and nature as…

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    table”, it stated that Ethanol is very flammable. What I did was I dipped a stirring rod into the test tube that had liquid A in it and when I lit the part that had the liquid on it on fire, that entire part was surrounded by a relatively strong blue flame. I mainly think that liquid B is actually Dihydrogen Monoxide (water) instead of any other liquid mainly because of the boiling point which is about 100°C and also how back in 5.1 part E, the water was kind of foggy plus it smelled like burnt…

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    symbolizes the shedding of her past sorrows and represents the beginning of her rebirth as a better person. Like Havisham, Dido is also renewed by fire. This is established by the quote “Dido shall come in a black sulph’ry flame, when death has once dissolved her mortal flame. Even though Dido is apart of a philosophical story this passage is still relivant to the symbol. However, unlike Mrs.Havisham she is rejuvenated in a darker light and has discarded her purity and is claiming the life of…

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