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    One of the greatest musicals of all time is The Phantom of the Opera due to its powerful and strong music. One could imagine that with its fame, the musical would inspire quite a few musical covers of its main songs. The central, and most famous, song of the musical, which goes by the same name, “The Phantom of the Opera”, has had many covers, many of which are quite successful. A successful cover is not easy to create; Jeff Turrentine, an editor for the OnEarth magazine, understands that…

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    or secrets could be passed on without coming to conscious attention," (Smith 146); thus, the children are embodiments of ones worst nightmares. I will argue that in The Black Cat, there exist, what Abraham and Torok suggest: The Phantom. Abraham describes the phantom as, “a formation of the unconscious that never been conscious…it passes…from the parent’s unconscious into the child’s,” (Smith 147) furthermore, elaborating the use of the analogy of ventriloquism…

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    Rolls Royce Phantom Car

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    Money is not only seen as a sign of power it also exhibits ones social status. The “World is Waiting” ad campaign for the new Rolls Royce Phantom car displays a critical inquiry of high social class and wealth being the ultimate desire as displayed threw the product being a high value status symbol that represents power. The ad left it’s viewers with the statement “The World is Waiting” in an attempt to promote their product as being of high social value. They portray the car to be a…

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    book The Phantom TollBooth there is a boy named Milo. In the beginning of the book Milo is a very depressed and sad little boy. Milo doesn’t know what to do with himself. He thinks everything is useless. On page 9 it states “ It seems to me that almost everything is a waste of time”. Whenever Milo was somewhere he always wanted to somewhere else but once he got there he then again wanted to be somewhere different. But Milo does change throughout the book. Once Milo had found the Phantom…

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    formed by a cast. All cast members are supposed to act the way they think their character would act. An aspect of this is the intrapersonal relationships they must understand between their characters and other characters. The actor playing the Phantom, in The Phantom of the Opera, has to have an intrapersonal relationship with Christine, Raoul, Carlotta, Madame Giry and many other cast members/characters. However, as with the personal understanding of the character, the intrapersonal…

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    Milo is the main character of the novel The Phantom Tollbooth and he has the most massive impact throughout the novel compared to all the other characters. This novel is meant teach the readers that there are many things you can learn in life and so that is why Milo the boy who thinks everything is a waste of time and the one who does not understand the meaning to learn has changed throughout the novel to show the readers his development and growth. From the beginning Milo was bored of life and…

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    Paresthesia Essay

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    Paresthesia is not a disease, but a symptom of a condition that may be temporary or long-lasting. Paresthesia is a common symptom that refers to a prickling or burning sensation in some parts of the body, usually the arms, hands, legs, or feet. These can also occur in other body parts of the body. This unusual sensation, often happens without warning, and is typically painless. It may occur suddenly or gradually, but sometimes it may come and go. Other descriptions for paresthesia include…

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    also discusses the applications of brain plasticity. Some of these include restoration of vision, recovery from brain injury and working of Brain Computer Interface and sensory prostheses implants. Plasticity could also provide more information on Phantom Limbs, effects of meditation and veracity of claims of brain apps. APPLICATIONS OF BRAIN PLASTICITY On-going research has very well established that neural connections…

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    Would you rather be single or be with the wrong person? In the novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, the Swedish singer Christine Daae is torn in a weird love triangle between two men: the handsome, rich, yet controlling and jealous Raoul, the Viscount of Chagny and the mysterious, talented, yet ugly and violent Erik, the Opera Ghost. Raoul was Christine’s childhood sweetheart and he wants to win her back. Erik is a masked man that slowly falls in love with Christine, while he hides…

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    Plastic, is a novel written by Sarah N.Harvey. The novel focuses on cosmetic surgery and how teens are supporting it, or they are against it and willing to prevent it and stop it. Leah’s mom decided to gift her daughter a boob job for her sixteenth birthday. After Leah’s mom decision, Leah went to her friend Jack and told him about this enthusiastic new. Unfortunately, Leah didn’t receive the support that she wished to have. Instead, Jack was against this and tried to stop her because he was…

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