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    Foxes and Wolves From wicked to cunning, from proud to spiteful, the wolf and the fox have both been characterized as villains amongst the animal kingdom for many years, but behind the shared claws and fangs, the two creatures are completely different in their methods of deceit. Both being of the Canis genus, the wolf and the fox are cousins. However, they are very different in their movements and behaviors. While both are seen as treacherous creatures, the fox is agile and cunning while the…

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    The Renaissance brought out the inspiration for the humanist scholars to pursue new ideals of thinking through their time in the arts, philosophy of the human nature, and expansion of education throughout the cities. Pursuers of greater knowledge sought to establish an identity amongst the people of their, hopefully, securing them in the roots of history books and translations worldwide. Painters of the Renaissance like Leonardo Da Vinci, developed a visual aid on the outlook of human…

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    through hard work. However, now more than ever the American Dream is threatened. The American Dream is in danger of ceasing to exist because of economic, social and immigratory obstacles. Today’s economics presents an obstacle that prevents many of the pursuers of the American Dream from ever reaching it. In recent years the economy of the US has been less than optimal. With stagnant national growth businesses are hiring less and investing more back into themselves. How are individuals supposed…

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    rigorous science courses and volunteer at hospitals to “receive first-hand experience working around healthcare professionals and patients” (“How to Prepare for a Career in Anesthesiology”). According to “How to Prepare for a Career in Anesthesiology”, pursuers must complete undergraduate studies; it is recommended to plan a “pre-med course of study”, It is recommended that students receive a bachelor in a science course, although it is not required. In order to become an anesthesiologist, you…

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    resounding ground note fear of settling carries the tune of many people’s existence. There is a notion that an upgrade or an improvement in their circumstances be it financial, emotional, or social, is just around the corner. These people, the paranoid pursuers of the ever-elusive success, are rather rare breeds. They question the questionnaires and don’t take no for an answer. What, then, is the harm in accepting circumstances? On the one hand, if those circumstances are emotionally or…

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    Chapter Fourteen A Girl Named Mischief Not wanting to make any noise that might draw the men’s attention I silently backed out from between the rocks. I could either wait for Bane and his legion of henchmen to find someone small enough to slip between the stones, or hurry out the cave and hope they won’t waiting for me outside. I knew which option I preferred. I’d had enough of the dark, so I gathered my nerve and padded through the muddled shafts. No matter how quiet I was, the deep, gaping…

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    Have you ever imagined death? Imagine listening to a clock ticking down until it reaches your final hour. What if you didn’t know it was your final hour? How would you feel? Would you be nervous at every chime of the clock? I know I would. In the story, “Masque of the Red Death,” Edgar Allen Poe uses a clock as his suspense device. I believe that he chose it because clocks make people nervous and jittery. Every time a clock hand moves, you are an hour, a minute, a second, or even a…

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    Racism In Star Trek

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    (airdate 1/10/69) is about two half-white half-black beings from the planet Cheron who bring their senseless racial struggle to the Enterprise. Lokai is the first to come aboard the Enterprise- he arrives in a stolen shuttlecraft asking for asylum. His pursuer, Bele, soon afterwards arrives on the Enterprise asking to take Lokai back to their home planet to stand trial for political crimes. Bele explains to Captain Kirk at one point his reason for wanting to take Lokai back to Cheron.…

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    twin named Apollo. As Artemis got older she found things she enjoyed like the moon and environment. With these found things she became the goddess of the moon, the hunt, and the natural environment. When she confronted her father, Zeus, on potential pursuers, she asked him for eternal virginity. This lastly made her the goddess of virginity and chastity. Artemis is found in many myths within Greek legend. In the myth of Actaeon, he was a hunting companion of…

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    Once death surrounds you, you can not run or hide because it is your destiny to die. On May, 1842, Arthur Edgar Allen Poe wrote a dark, mysterious, short story called “The Masque of the Red Death”. Poe wrote this story to show people that whatever you do, death will always find you. In “The Masque of the Red Death”, by Edgar Allen Poe, Prince Prospero tries to gain power over the people, the murmur, and death; But as he struggles to free himself from the red death, failure falls upon him and his…

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