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    Study Questions: 1. What is the difference between logical possibility and physical possibility? Logical possibility is anything that follows the laws of logic. These are laws that determine what is real, and what is not. For a situation to be logically possible, it also has to follow the law of non-contradictory. This law states that nothing can be both be at the same time and event. For example, time travelling is logically impossible because no one can be at the present and the future at…

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    Times have changed. I have seen E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) a few times before in the past and always thought it was more aimed toward kids than adults, nevertheless, rewatching it again with newer eyes I have come to appreciate its cinematic value. The whole aspect of the film is done in such a skillful, clever, and humble way that focuses on family, friendship, and love. Given the fact that this is science fiction and dealing with a mysterious UFO landing, there is some level of anxiety…

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    Essay On The Maze Runner

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    Dylan Huffman The Maze Runner The Maze Runner is the first book of a multi book series. It starts out with the main character Thomas waking up in something he describes as a metal box, but he no memory of anything other than his name. While he is waking up he discovers doors that are starting to open. He starts walking towards the opening and realizes there is some sort of country/farm little village or something like that. He also finds a small group of boys around him. They start asking…

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    sense organs. Psychologists have named the perception that occurs without sensory stimulation as ‘Extrasensory perception’ (ESP). This is otherwise known as sixth sense in common man’s view. Some of the common phenomena in ESP are clairvoyance, telepathy, meeting the souls, precognition, psycho-kinesis, reincarnation, etc. Though research is going on, the researchers are unable to confirm them, because these experiences are not repeatable for verification. In many instances they remain as…

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    A World of Mystery Throughout the stories I have read they all show different types of mysteries, like crime and the difference between illusion and reality. In all stories/poem they all have something in common, because this unit is based on mystery the stories I read all showed types of mysteries like crime and the battle of illusion and reality. Consequently, that’s why all the stories have a little piece of mystery. In all the stories they all connect to mysteries through the titles. For…

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    I write this which is sensitive to me from the deepest of my soul, purest of my heart and preeminent of my thoughts. People will have various notions, and that is quite a common fashion which is continually conserved and will evermore be left to exist as it is. Nevertheless it would not hold me from expressing what is important to me, as my own testimony, before I reach the final end of my life. This is a piece of creation with words carved in it to express thoughts and emotion which I do not…

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    The show Doctor Who is and has become an iconic part of British culture. It has been running for over fifty years (although there was not constant broadcast), and many people world-wide know much about it, even if they’ve never seen it or don’t actually like it. A lot of people can instantly recognize its villains and characters, even without faces. More than that, a lot of people can recognize the space machine that appears throughout every episode to-date. This show, albeit for entertainment,…

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    Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World is a biography by Vicki Myron, which tells the story of her library cat, Dewey, and how he had helped shape not only herself, but a whole town. One winter morning in small-town Spencer, Iowa, a small kitten was shoved into the local library’s drop box, where Vicki at the time worked as a librarian. With help from the library staff, the kitten is nursed back to health, and the community of Spencer chooses to name him “Dewey” during a contest…

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    Stranger Things Sociology

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    Combining science fiction elements with a 1980's aesthetic, Stranger Things has become a wildly popular original series on Netflix. Created and produced by The Duffer Brothers, the show consists of two seasons, but a season three is confirmed for 2019. The 80's set show takes place in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. A group of young friends embark on wild discoveries when a boy named Will goes missing. After his disappearance, supernatural events begin occurring in the town. They meet a…

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    We both reached a plateau of physical development. Our training routine had morphed away from building raw strength and agility. Although the workouts continue, our emphasis is now on sharpening weapons skills. Weapons are my forte, and I was in my element. I love the utility of a sabre, I am fair with archery and as for guns, well, let 's just say I 'm in favor of them. Guns are equalizers. Gun Control means having one in your hands when needed and hitting what you intend. I am not a weak…

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