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    honest predicting the future is very difficult. They try to combine many things together to get that image on how it will affect the characters in their stories. There to be many things that they can imagine. They can imagine good features where disease and hunger were exposed at. They can also imagine about future things like how poverty is even more widespread than it is today. But how will anyone know what it’s like to live in these types of things? Good science fiction looks at the world…

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    fearful was happening in far-off Germany. The Reichstag—Germany's congress—was deciding to give absolute power to its chancellor, Adolf Hitler . Imagine giving the worst people in a country the power of life and death. Imagine a nation that burns the books of its writers because it fears and hates ideas and truth. Imagine a nation that kills people because it doesn't like their religion or race. A nation that has decided to destroy freedom. That's what happened in Germany in the…

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    Before one can definitely decide on a standing in an argument, he must understand what he is contemplating over. As said by John von Newman " There's no sense in being precise when you do not know what you're talking about". Therefore in all necessity, enough information in order to have a unique personal opinion that they might one day argue will be provided to every reader. Civil disobedience can be defines as " the act of opposing a law one considers unjust and peaceful disobeying it while…

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    In The Secret Life of Walter Mitty movie and story, as well as the Ralphie Phillips Cartoon, imagination is used to cure boredom, to imagine a different reality, and sometimes they are unaware that it is happening. In the three stories, the main characters are bored with their lives and use imagination to see themselves somewhere else. They also use imagination because they are unhappy with their situation and see themselves with different and more interesting lives. In some cases, especially…

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    Imagine being in such a society where you are always being watched and if to do something wrong you get tourchored. Imagine being in a situation like Winston he is in the book 1984 and he wonders when his suffering would end. Otherwise just like during world war two, the people of Asia and Africa wonder when their suffering will ever end. Imagine war that had induced your food shortage and less ways to hydrate yourselves. Imagine thinking of this question in your head would i prefer life or…

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    two people. Most girls imagine their future husband to look like Prince Charming, but that isn’t always the case. When The Killer use the allusion “He doesn’t look a thing like Jesus, but he talks like a gentleman”, they mean that the perfect man may not be the best looking, but he has class and respects others. They make a comparison between any average guy and the perfect being. Obviously, nobody knows exactly what Jesus looks like, but being god’s son, you can only imagine. The man talked…

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    choice but to be under the rule of the British king that everyone was sick of listening to. Also, without the Constitution, many states would go their separate ways, not thinking about each other, meaning we would not be a country. Also, try to imagine if…

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    The Benefits of Solitude Solitude can be seen as a negative state; inferior to the state of being with others. While this may be true (in some cases and at some times), it is not always necessarily so. Solitude can allow one time to regroup, time to reflect and recharge. Solitude is a necessary part of life that carries benefits such as allowing one to heal from trauma. For instance, if someone is enduring grief and tries to just put it out of their mind; it will inevitably keep coming up until…

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    says “The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up. / Their eyeballs roll” (9-10). The reader can imagine dogs with ink running from their mouths coming up the stairs in a rabid –like manner. There is a sense of madness. The poetry has changed the reader so much that they have become “drunk” with the poem. The last line states “I romp with joy in the bookish dark” (18). The reader can imagine a dog pouncing and jumping around in a library. The reader, who has morphed into a dog-like…

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    because we can imagine how the process of starting at zero and taking successors continues forever; it is then evident that the principle of mathematical induction applies to this collection. In order to prove that the process of taking successors continues without end, Hempel is forced to take the existence of infinity as axiomatic. However, the axiom of infinity cannot be a mere logical law. We can imagine a self-consistent universe containing only finitely many objects (we can even imagine…

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