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    know is what we can imagine from the shadows we are experiencing on the walls of the cave. In order to “ turn our whole souls towards reality” we have to look beyond the confines of the cave to find the absolute truth. Our fallible perceptions of the so called ideal ideologies of culture and authority formed an illusion. The illusion was constructed as our reality because when we are unsure we feel unsafe. In coming to the realization that what we perceive might be a mirage, we tun our heads to…

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    Zama Strengths

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    Strengths and Weaknesses of Zama American Middle High School Zama American Middle-High School is located in Camp Zama, which is known for its beauty, award winning communities, and outstanding services. However, unlike the camp itself, Z.A.M.H.S. is slightly less glorious. While at Z.A.M.H.S. faculty and students are friendly, and the community is very judgement-free, the school’s lack of unity, opportunity, and organization are the prominent characteristics. At Z.A.M.H.S., the faculty members…

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    As an adolescent in a society that values aesthetic appeal as highly as it does, a significant portion of my time was spent gazing at my reflection. As I would fix my eyes on points of imperfection, I could not help but notice a disconnect; it was as though the person standing before was not me. My defining external characteristics did not match those of my internal personality, but how was I to resolve this? I did not even know who I was. Hair. Any slight alteration of the strands of keratin…

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    Sleepwalk

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    as we cannot see our internal and external reality for what it is, we may never realise the truth… In fact, our view of reality is more likely to shatter into countless pieces than be reconciled with the bigger picture. Although we may never truly know anyone, we cannot spend our lives in distrust for something that has happened or might happen. We must learn to live in the present moment, if we wish to know the truth about our multi-dimensional reality, in which time is a mere sequence of…

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    Thomas Drake Jr. LIT 106 Professor Edward Kihn Short Paper Response Assignment 1 Question 1 Characterize some of the major changes from filmed “actualities” to early narrative cinema (5%): The characteristics of the major changes from filmed “actualities” to early narrative cinema began in the early 1900’s. An actuality film is a non-fiction film portraying footage through a real event. A narrative cinema was a fictional film presenting the audience a story. The audience’s attention…

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    In the radio drama “War of the Worlds” produced by Orson Welles had the genre of drama. The main idea of the radio drama was just a theater that was broadcasted in live. This radio drama was a theater held by H.G. Wells. The theater was performed by the Mercury theater. It was made to be realistic and made to make people believe it and that is exactly what happened. Although most people believed it was all real, if they would've listened until the end they would've known that it was a theater…

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    Hip Hop Planet Analysis

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    A New Look Through the Looking Glass The reality of life is that nothing thing is really as it seem to be. The world viewed by the individual, is at many times, only is limited to what is within one's willingness to be perceived. This has been extensively expressed throughout our Culture. In the essay "Dream Machines," Will Wright, is passionate about the contributions of gaming, which he expresses his belief of the positive influence on the the underlying process through which people…

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    concrete, were revealed to be falsehoods: his life’s purpose was dictated by an unknown entity and his reality was the vision of a detached artist. Realizing his condition, Poole felt compelled to dispose of his reality tape, allowing him “to experience everything. Simultaneously. To know the universe and its entirety.” The removal of this tape caused Garson to experience both euphoria and reality, and he was able to fabricate a vivid world that…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    I believe in the magic of childhood. Anything can be real to you as a child. Whenever I was told something as a child such as Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, or the Tooth Fairy I would always believe it. The first time that I learned about the Tooth Fairy was when I was five. I was eating a lollipop and I bit down on it and a tooth fell out of my mouth. I thought that I was going to have to go to the hospital to have my tooth put back in. When I went to go tell my mom what had happened, she told…

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    How many times in your life have you been sitting down under a tree doing nothing but thinking, bored out of your mind? How many times has that led to great ideas that you never would have thought of if at that moment you were stuck in the busyness and toil of life? Some of the best things in life can happen when doing what most would call nothing (think about Isaac Newton). Inactivity serves a purpose in life because it promotes creative thinking, inspires you to do new things, and gives you…

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