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    Glaucon Justice Analysis

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    a chair is beautiful and ugly at the same time, as long as it is beautiful in respect to its form and ugly in respect to its color. Otherwise, a chair must be either purely beautiful or purely ugly. The justification of the soul derives from the psychic conflict. If there is only one part in human’s soul, it will never be conflicted, thus there always will be one choice. However, that is the common case when a human being wants something and doesn’t want the same thing, at the same time, in the…

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    “Where are you?” Ginny asked the empty air for the tiger-shaped pendant. When Jennifer Shapiro became Ginny St. Claire, the pendant, the memory, was the only thing she carried between the lives. Holding on to the pendant was the only time she felt like she was pretending to be Ginny. “Ugggghhh.” Ginny picked up the closest appliance, a toaster, and threw it across the tiny cage of RV. The toaster smashed on the wall over the bed. “I am Ginny St. Claire, not the useless Jennifer Shapiro,” she…

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    King’s request that we need to see horror movies for entertainment purposes and psychic relief. In addition, Stephen King thoughts entertainment and excitement aware others brutally terrorize. Some people do not like to see the entertainment value in horror films; we can tell that they are purposeless and damaging to one’s psyche. This tells the reader King’s next claim, that viewing horror movies make sort of psychic relief for the skilled killer. Horror movies, in other way,let the viewers’…

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    Born Lucky Book Report

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    1. What is Born Lucky all about? On the surface, it's a story about a young psychic who has to go and try to help find kids who have disappeared in the Pine Barrens. But beneath that is a story of a young man trying to come to terms with a gift he didn't ask for and that can have real, physical consequences for him. It's about JD conquering fear. 2. What is it that draws you to the horror, thriller, sci-fi and paranormal genres? I like writing about regular people in extraordinary situations…

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    Psychedelic Film Analysis

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    A Glimpse into Psychedelic Films and their Development from 1961-2011 Runtime (48:42) Laura Bluhm Psychedelic films are most widely known for consisting of a series of images in which take on form of each other and provide a distorted reality for the viewer. One of the many intentions of a psychedelic film is to emphasize on the imagery, which is put together as a sequence to disrupt the viewer 's understanding of a normal reality. The films used in this screening focus on and uses surrealism…

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    The Incongruity Theory

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    In the late twentieth century, one serious flaw in several older versions of the theory came to light. Since negative emotions like fear, disgust, and anger are also reactions to what violates our mental patterns and expectations the mere perception of incongruity is not sufficient for humour. Other aesthetic categories, too, involve a non-humorous enjoyment of some violation of our mental patterns and expectations: the grotesque, the macabre, the horrible, the bizarre, and the fantastic. So,…

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    To be a woman is to be simultaneously hypersexualized and shamed for the sexualization. It is to be called a “prude” if it is rejected while also being called a “whore” if it used as a source of empowerment. There is no middle ground because this sexualization does not stem from women, but from men. Patriarchal power has continually forced upon women what they believe a woman should be, which often is the opposite of man. Femininity is considered to be bipolar of the masculine, so they assume…

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    blonde airhead of a model is telling her more plain Jane friend "He's in love with you." The scene is the blonde airhead expressing her desire to cede the man to her friend. Renee recognizes the psychic voice in this snippet as Mrs. O'Henry, wife of Henry O'Henry. There is a certain irony in this psychic moment. Mrs. O'Henry is actually far more plain Jane than Renee was at a similar age. In her youth, Renee had model-like good looks, as well as being a snob about dressing well. Time and…

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    located in Monroe, Connecticut. The museum is actually located in Ed and Lorraine Warren’s basement. They have a priest come and bless all of the items every week. The museum started in 1952, when Ed and Lorraine founded the New England Society for Psychic Research. Now, you may be wondering what types of things you will see. One doll is the Shadow Doll. The Shadow Doll visits people in their…

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    Each of these subjects gives a reader a very strange quote that catches them off guard. In his interview with the psychic, she explains what the tree is feeling, “It’s bummed out, shocked and pissed off.” This is a very strange thing to hear for a reader which benefits his article. It is a very memorable statement for a reader which causes them to become interested as…

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