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    be quiet unless an outside source is involved and making the house unneedingly loud. The idea of having a quiet house with a child is somewhat hard to imagine but it is possible with the right parenting and discipline. The idea of parenting using spanking or a simple smack of the hand may help you achieve this goal faster than you’d normally imagine, as it does teach a child right from wrong. Growing up and living with an unruly set of toddlers added onto the one I sometimes had to deal with…

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    Lewis’ article states, “It’s the part of your brain you use to be creative, daydream, imagine your future, and think about what you’ve learned and experienced.” Without boredom, we wouldn’t reflect and imagine things, because our brains would be too focused on other things, like our smartphones or a television show. Lastly, everyone needs some boredom in their lives because without it, the introspection…

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    Did you know that a 1984 study conducted by Rosemary Wells, show us the 74% of people who surveyed thought the tooth fairy was a girl? Of course the tooth fairy isn’t real but kids like me like to imagine. You can just imagine her wings glowing in the night sky or see her as she is fluttering and hovering outside of your window or maybe even in your room. Although no one knows quite how tall she may be, she must be pretty tall. You could watch her fly through the clouds and see how the clothes…

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    Ontology: the branch of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence or being as such. Ontological Argument: Philosophical argument for the existence of God. God (Christian): the creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority, the Supreme Being. With the ontological argument, the existence of a Christian God cannot be established through rational argument. A religious monk proposed the concept that because God is so perfect, he can’t exist only in our minds, and that…

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    people are motivated by their imaginations, and strive achieve their imagined success. Personally, I tend to day-dream almost constantly. I’ll picture myself within one of my favorite movies, or battling alongside my favorite heroes. Sometimes I’ll imagine myself as the hero, saving people’s lives. A person’s imagination can be a wonderful tool, used to not only pass the time, but to evoke feelings of happiness and wonder.…

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    and the hissing that their stiff set wings made as they soared away." This onomatopoeia helps make the description more alive and easier to imagine. "The clouds over the land now rose like mountains." This simile helps the reader visualize the movement of the clouds. “Clubbing him like chopping a tree down” is a simile. This simile helps the reader imagine the noise of the club hitting the fish. “They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert.” This simile helps portray the age of…

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    Contemporary rock band Imagine Dragons sang the line “It’s a revolution, I suppose…” in their Grammy Award-winning song “Radioactive”. Surprisingly, Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson, the main character in the book The Titan’s Curse, can relate to this line, as well as the rest of the song. Although The Titan’s Curse is a fiction book based on Ancient Greek Mythology, it shares the same theme with Radioactive, a popular rock song. Both pieces of literature show the reader that you can you can…

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    Puppy Farm Research Paper

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    about the cruelty of puppy farm of the animals you know and love. I want each and every one of you to imagine, Imagine being locked in a wired cage hardly bigger than the size of your body. Imagine you were deprived of any opportunity to exercise or enjoy sunlight. Imagine denied attention and love from everyone around you Imagine being given scarcely enough food and water to live on. Imagine living like that everyday of your life. As horrifying as this may seem, these conditions are simply…

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    The first teacher of Melinda’s that we are introduced to is Mr. Neck. He is described to look like a retired jock. I imagine him with a height above 6 feet, someone who towers over anyone within 5 feet of him. He has a buzz cut so you could say that he looks like someone that had come out of the military. From the way he is described, I would think that he would be a very loud individual. The kind of teacher to get mad easily but at the same time have a very laid- back class. The second…

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    Firstly there is the question of if we truly could imagine such a thing as a clone and understand there complete inner workings. Descartes argued that we can imagine or clearly and distinctly understand the idea of there being two separate substances, the body and the mind and therefore if we can imagine it then it is possible. This is the same argument used against functionalism, if we can imagine a person with mental and brain states but no conscious thought, then it is…

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