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    Now i thinks it's time for the world to acknowledge something that makes the world better. Something that has prevented suicide, changed people's lives for the better, and may have turned them into what people they are today. Ladies and gentleman! I'm talking about ANIME! Anime is able to help people with depression, anxiety, or other “Mental issues” as people would call it. I , being one of these victims back in my kiddy years went through a lot of depression until i found anime, because of how…

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    Daedalus was what we call in modern days a genius. He was said to have created many useful objects for the Greeks like the sail and axes, which we use modern day, even though this was just a story (Wikipedia). His story is perilous and has its only up and after that a downward spiral. He started in Athens and made his way to Crete after some very inadequate decisions in Athens. His tales of Crete are some of his most interesting and well known of his journeys, including his creation of the…

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    By definition, suffer means to undergo pain, disadvantage, or lost. Pain, disadvantage, and lost are three of various occurrences in life that people definitely do not want to deal with. Regardless of their desire, people will suffer sooner or later for sin and evil had infiltrated the world. It does not matter whether the person is a non-believer or a believer that live a Christian life; everyone will suffer in numerous forms. Despite of the pain and lost hardship would bring, God allows…

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    Which extract was the most difficult to read? Why? I found the “Jane Eyre” extract the most tiresome to read, mainly because of a lack of context and the time-period language, while not as prevalent as Huckleberry Finn was still a small hindrance to my enjoyment of the piece, I find I would be much more invested if I were to read the complete text. Green 4 In the extracts that use third-person point of view, which character is the focus of the writer's attention and interest? The extracts…

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    Japanese Anime Analysis

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    Throughout the recent years, Japanese animation, specifically within the genre of anime and anime films, has been a steadily growing and dedicated following within American subculture. With the more popular anime being systematically introduced to the American public, creating “a massive expansion and organization of American fans of Japanese animation; clubs, conventions, and fanzines dedicated to anime and its fandom culture have sprung up on college campuses and in large cities all over the…

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