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    they had become desperate for survival and had been separated from the grownups. Monstrosity surrounding them and quickly overtaking their spirits entirely until all the boys thoughts had been composed with the need for meat, power, and blood. “We humans fear the beast within the wolf because we do not understand the beast within ourselves” (Levy 84). Uncontrollable evil lurks within us all, something we can not help, the ones that define what is wrong and what is write in a modern day…

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    Different Narratives At first the humans feared us; they locked their doors and stayed inside when we roamed. But then they became more accustomed to us and we became more of a daily nuisance in their lives. But this world’s homeostasis stayed stable, despite our new presence. There was so much more for us to discover about our new home, we couldn’t leave just yet. But when we arrived here we knew that it wouldn’t be forever. This world is hostile. Why did these humans assume we were lesser?…

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    As seen in the movie, the zombie population is getting bigger and bigger every day because they would never find the root of the problem of why humans became zombies and see if they can find a cure, they just see zombies and adapt to killing them, when really that it isn’t the solution. Finally, R and Jules are able to see that the zombies do have a cure and it’s very simple, no need for a complex…

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    Everywhere a person may go in life in the 21st Century, there is always some type of new technology. Whether that technology is new cell phones, computers, TVs, and even cars; it is everywhere. In present day, humans are always trying to find ways to improve life and make it easier to accomplish day-to-day tasks. Technology can be a blessing and a curse. Technology helps people stay connected to others they may not be able to physically connect with. A downfall of technology is that it can cause…

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    He is intrigued by her beauty and her voice, it lits up curiosity in him. This scene first indicates the transition of Dorians’ view, as a man offers to tell Dorian more about Sibyl, however he denies it. “‘The Jew wanted to tell me her history, but I said it did not interest me.’’(48) This shows the gradual progression of hedonistic views because Dorian is absorbed with the pleasure he feels when looking at Sibyl and hearing her voice. Dorian shows his friends Sibyl, however her acting…

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    Imagine being able to think and experience far beyond the human mind, being able to reach the limits of the brain a normal human cannot. Transcendentalist writers have the mental capability of obtaining knowledge far from their physical reach. They believed the person is more or less good and pure as an individual, but society makes them evil. Transcendentalist writers valued themes about nature, simplicity, self-reliance, the conflict between conformity and individuality and/or the opposite.…

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    Throughout the thousands of years of life on Earth humans have evolved. Humans began to grow, create groups, clans, villages, they lived together, began to communicate, and form a language, form traditions and culture is formed. The only problem is that there are many different groups of people creating different cultures, which will prove to be a target for discrimination later on with future generations. Living in different regions on the Earth, in different environments, people of that are…

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    Humans are humans for one monumental reason. It is not because of the boundless extent of our capable brain or our ability to express our raw emotion. It is so much more than that. In the grand scheme, our little lives are so insignificant. So why has humans come so far? Well, it is the very nature within us to have hope and keep progressing. Hope is what drives us, hope is what completes us, and hope is what can change the world. This gives us a definite reason to exist and live in this…

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    Throughout the 1990’s more than 100 million children died from illness and starvation. Those 100 million deaths could have been prevented for the prices of ten Stealth bombers, or what the world spends on its military in two days. Unfortunately, for some part, the world nowadays has become a cruel and ignorant place considering that facts such as these can exist. Similarly to the novel The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, it counts the story of a group of boys and their struggle to…

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    For children, monsters appear to be one thing, while for adults it is another. The first time I have “seen” a monster was when I was 5 years old. At that time, I did not enjoy being in the dark during bedtime. I was asleep when I heard a very deep voice. The sound caused me to slightly open my eyes and find out where it came from. There was a large and moving, gray figure that passed me. I saw the figure as a fictional monster, in the Russian culture, called Baba Yaga. That night, it was hard…

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