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    One of the most iconic symbols in the history of video games is the Triforce; the object that lies at the heart of The Legend of Zelda. This golden triangle referred to as “The Golden Power” consists of three equilateral triangles which are joined to form a large equilateral triangle. It is a relic that represents the essence of the Golden Goddesses who created the fictional realm of Hyrule. It’s depicted as the collective spirit of the three goddesses who created the land of Hyrule. Each…

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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow story is very similar to the performance of it. The play and short story are indeed almost exactly the same, but there are still some differences. Both they performance and actual story itself are great representations of the author's purpose, but the play is not as descriptive as the story. Although, the play gives a great visual of the story. Whether you're looking to see which version of the story is better, they are both very similar, but still have great…

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    There are many similarities between “Legend of The Sugar Girl” by Joseph Boyden and an excerpt from “The Education of Augie Merasty” edited and formalized by David Carpenter. They both talk about the many hardships that the students of residential have gone through. “Legend of The Sugar Girl” talks about addiction and the effects that the residential school put on the children after they graduated from the schools, while the excerpt talks about what has happened in the school and the way the…

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    The Boy, Santiago, has many teachers along the way in his journey to find his personal legend. They all offer very constructive life lessons to the boy, for example the gypsy teaches the boy to follow his dreams, even if they seem wild. I know this because at first he was very cautious in believing what the gypsy had to say because he thought she was kind of strange and he had heard so many rumors of gypsies that steal away young children. The King taught the boy to never give up even when…

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    discovered supports the hypothesis that The Anzac Legend is an inaccurate portrayal of Australia’s fighting men in World War One that has shown certain information as exaggerated. Several sources found have shown clear evidence of why the Australia Legend is inaccurate. In a newspaper article by Tom O’Lincoln, there were mentions…

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    stage and battle for a trophy (Blum). However, in this scenario the teams are not battling with your average basketball or hockey puck; they are battling with keyboards and mice. This dream became a reality when a popular esports game, League of Legends, sold out Madison Square Garden in New York City for the North American championship game. Nonetheless, success should not be defined by only one big time event. The next few years for esports are crucial and could make or break the entire…

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    The ground was like a stone mattress, but Luke somehow managed to fall asleep with the sounds of coyotes yipping across the prairie—the sounds of home, a little familiarity and comfort. He even dreamed all night—weird dreams. Now he was dreaming he was hunting dinosaurs—dreams are funny that way. In the dream a herd of duckbills were charging toward him like the scene in Jurassic Park. He had his homemade bow ready, but he doubted his arrows would penetrate their hard skin. As they grew closer,…

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    Eric Clapton: The Blues Legend. Eric Clapton’s music and his musical style have had a great impact on our world today. He was a small village boy who transformed into the blues and rock giant that we know him as today. This transformation was not easy, and it was not quick either. It involved many bad decisions, many good decisions, and lots of hard work. Many of these consequences had a great impact on his life today. He got through this with the support of family and friends. All of these had…

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    short story, “Water Names,” on the basis is three sister listening to their grandmother retell them an ancient legend or commonly considered a ghost story. The grandmother finishes the story abruptly leaving the children with many questions, as well as the reader. However if the story is read in-depth, one realizes that the interplay between the present setting and actions with the ancient legend holds an underlining meaning—desire in all forms and the disruption between old and new. Through the…

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    I Am Legend Family

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    In I Am Legend, family is a strong symbol throughout the entire movie. The aspect of family is very noticeable. Family is needed in everyone’s life, and most all of us have a family with which to grow up. In the Bible, it talks about family and say siun part, “For where your treasure is, there will your heart will be also.” (Luke 12:34). This verse relates to the movie because family is treasured by the main character, Dr. Neville. He does everything to provide for other families since he no…

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