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    Which would constitute as an excellent work of fiction: a story of full pleasure-with no conflicts or flaws, or a story of pure dissatisfaction- no resolve, no hope, solely tragedy? Which would be more desirable to reader? The answer to that question would be neither. A piece of work without balance in content would be absolutely displeasing to a reader. In Chapter 3 of The Storytelling Animal, Jonathan Gottschall argues that a story should be neutral in content in order to be pleasing to the…

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    In the Ontological argument, you're starting with the simple concept of God. Does God exist? St. Anselm's theory tries to come to a conclusion about this question. St. Anselm goes on to make two major points in his argument. One being that there is a difference between existence in reality and existence in understanding. Existence in reality is a basic notion, that things that physically exist do, and things that don’t, don’t. Existence in understanding means that anything can exist if we want…

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    The Diet Poem Analysis

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    Carol Ann Duffy’s, The Diet, employs a variety of literary techniques to explore loss of identity, dieting, eating disorders and the ways in which these themes interconnect with feminism and femininity. The Diet is part of a collection of poems entitled the Feminine Gospels, the focus of which is showcasing the less desirable aspects of womanhood and providing social commentary on female issues, usually told from the perspective of a woman. The theme of change and transformation is also…

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    “People ask me how I make music. I tell them I just step into to it. It’s like stepping into a river and joining the flow. Every moment in the river has its song” (Jackson). This shows that he was a natural at making music and it wasn’t hard for him. Michael Jackson changed the way of music because of his voice, dancing, and fashion. Since Michael Jackson was so good at music he didn’t realize that he was changing the way of the world and he used his voiced to become a global icon. Few people…

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    way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing”. That’s exactly what he did when he made Walt Disney Studio. There is where he made 55 featured films. Disney movies have covered many different types of movies, from lost boys flying through Neverland, to sisters who got mad at each other and froze the town of Arendelle. That’s beside that fact, Walt Disney has been getting into the minds of people all over the world. Disney movies have entertained little, and sometimes big, people’s minds…

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    Long Live the King of Pop Michael Jackson, who is often called the most amazing and accomplished entertainer of the twentieth century made a significant impact on the world through his musical and philanthropic contributions. Jackson was born on August 29, 1958 in a family of an adept musician. He started singing with his brothers in a band “The Jacksons Five” when he was five. They were successful, but Jackson didn’t like that his life and career were controlled by his father. Eventually he…

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    Bambi II Vs Lion King

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    For reasons that defy logic, movie studios continuously attempt to build around the foundation of film classics. Take The Wizard of Oz for example – which in the last 3 years alone has garnered a prequel (Oz the Great and Powerful) and a sequel (Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return). And as you might expect, neither of those productions was able to fully harness the admiration and energy established by the 1939 classic. Sure, there’s plenty of other examples to use, as well – like virtually any…

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    Outside Life Me Analysis

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    “Outside Life Me” “Welcome little child to your darkest fears inside, come and join the fun, take a journey through the night. Watch the closet doors, or else the night consumes you more, taking every piece of innocence that never sees the light.” – “Break My Mind” by DAGames, from Five Nights at Freddy’s 4. I have a few things I do enjoy doing after school, but a few are Playing Five Nights at Freddy’s, making Youtube videos, Playing Minecraft, and writing stories on Wattpad. First of all…

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    I look up to the sky and see millions of stars, and I wonder to myself. What makes them light up so bright, and what makes them a star? What does it take to create a star; they just don’t pop out and shine bright. I want to know the process, and how long it takes for a star to be born. I am also curious to know if the star can die. I plan on finding the answer. I believe that they are created by gases and that they die when they use up all of their gases. Stars have had an impact in our…

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    While people are put in this world to make an everlasting impact, whether it is a positive or negative change only they can control what mark they leave… others just get to decide the consequences. For those unaware of being sentenced to the death penalty is an extreme execution served by the government and must surpass plenty of levels for this punishment to be accomplished properly. Some dispute that the death penalty is in humane and wrong while others find the ruling fair and brings justice…

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