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    been talking and they say something that you were just thinking about, or vise versa? Maybe it’s possible that I underestimated our ability to judge based on perception, to decipher body language so clearly and effortlessly that it almost becomes telepathy. On the other hand, it is our perception, which comes from our mind, which could be creating an entire illusion of a world of human beings around you like a blanket of warmth and constant company if, in fact, we are the single mind in the…

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    " It may seem the same but there is a big difference and this is also why mind reading is a draining power, When Tao uses his power he is intruding the others thoughts without their permission meanwhile telepathy your sharing your specific thoughts with the other which makes it also possible to block people out and if you simply just listen to the conversation the other will sense you there" The angel says hoping that the kids understood enough so they could…

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    same sport compared to women athletes feel more entertaining. Ottaways interviews a professional hockey player, Kaleigh Fratkin where she says “Women’s hockey is largely ignored by the mainstream sports media, and fans don’t have any “weird sort of telepathy” that tells them the sport exists”. That is the reason that media is giving more coverage towards men athletes, media could do a better job in representing female athletes as women sports slowly and steadily progressing. For example, USA…

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    Anonymous Alternate Ending

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    Anonymous sat at his former desk in his former office, confused about this unexpected turn of events. The environment around him was obviously a dream, but why did the dream seem fused with his memory? Not to mention how vivid the dream was. It was unnatural. The entity that hid out of Anon's sight was obnoxious, he could barely make out the shape, but it seemed so familiar. He couldn't move his eyes to see it. Even worse, he couldn't move any part of his body. He was stuck doing whatever he was…

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    “Let the future tell the truth and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine”- Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla was born on July 10th 1856, in what is now Croatia. His father was an Orthodox priest. His mother, had a knack for home craft tools and machinery. Tesla was the fourth of five children. He was such a genius that he could do integral calculus in his head and graduated with a four-year term in three years,…

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    Limon: A Short Story

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    did not understand what has made the elfling so quiet. He tried to talk to Limon before about what's bothering him before. That didn’t work though. He sighed, he never wanted to use this on Limon, but did so anyways. Elrond studied and used telepathy on the unaware edhel. Elrond was quick to find out what wrong with Limon. Elrond deciding it would be best to talk Limon face to face walked over to him. “Is that all that's wrong, you like Limon?” Elrond asked. Limon looked down with a…

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    Metahumans Pros Cons

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    Metahumans during a traumatic event) has remained at approximately one in one million. Genetic research has not isolated a "metahuman gene." (The Galactics claim there is actually a psionic component to human physiology, which is why blood tests will never give completely accurateSince 1995, the number of metahumans who spontaneously "erupt" or "awaken" (usually some time between adolescence and middle age, often d information whe However, metahuman potential in one's bloodline does not seem to…

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    John Flanagan: The Search for Identity John Flanagan’s characters are defined by their experiences and the people they grow up around. In Flanagan’s series, the characters he creates are nearly always portrayed as a young adult, which displays the development of his characters in the best light. This is why Ranger’s Apprentice features four separate books that all feature the development and coming of age for different characters: young Will and Horace become apprenticed in The Ruins of Gorlan,…

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    “Okay, so, who wants to try to go to the summit tonight?” James took a glance around. He was holding the fire stick that had been at the campsite since last summer, his tall, lean figure tilting forward into it. His pale skin gleamed with sweat from building the fire as his eyes took in all the raised hands from beneath his darkened glasses—the pair my best friend Phoebe and I always made fun of him for looking so geeky in—which he denied were actually Transitions. James and I had become fast…

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    Two days ago, I made a mistake, a very big mistake. In the next few hours, as I’m typing this, a breakup could occur because of my blunders. Let’s start with the beginning of how this all happened. It all began two days ago when a friend of mine, Steven, that lives all the way in Washington, and I, decided to collaborate. Our collaboration involved in creating a plan that would help one of our friend out, Chavez, with his online relationship. Chavez was dating a person named Dazz; at least…

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