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    This excerpt of On Writing by Stephen King is an intense, deep, thought provoking piece. After I finished reading it, I was in such awe that I had to take a few minutes to process everything I had just read. I then realized that King answered all of my questions and hit the nail right on the head. I am an avid reader, so I knew exactly what King was talking about when he discussed what it is like when you’re reading. Reading isn’t just looking at the words on a page, it is a message that you…

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    Apprehending scientific theories is complex enough. Understanding neuroscience even more so. Have no fear, Michio Kaku is here to pose this fascinating look at humanities journey to interpret, enhance, and empower the mind. As Kaku advises, the two greatest mysteries of nature are the universe and the mind. We (humans) have the capability to accomplish improbable feats of scientific ability nevertheless, these two mysteries, the universe, and the mind, perpetually elude and tantalize us. We…

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    children while I ventured on my way alone even if not seeking directions anymore. This would be just a minor interruption to the question on my marriage as to how another views or judge it in my life, makes me find it a must to insert this portion of telepathy I had come to know in my time of living. Here I would say that it is my aim to live a life as a bachelorette. That is my freedom of right, as to whether or not I depend on a man. Thus on that part I am sad free, even if I have optioned to…

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    It is well known today that Jack Nicholson is one of the greatest of his kind. But Nicholson can credit Chinatown as his start as A-list regular. Even being said that Nicholson “is one of the most interesting actors now working…” (Ebert, par.6). And that “Before Chinatown, Nicholson was known, but not a bona fide star. This film, his first lead role, changed the direction of his career.”(Berardinelli, par.7). Nicholson is an actor who becomes unrecognizable as himself and is solitary remembered…

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    After reading the “The Uncanny” it is clearly evident that Edgar Allan Poe the author of “The Fall of The House of Usher” used the theories within “The Uncanny” to develop his plot, character development and his entire story. The story written by Edgar Allan Poe takes place in a gothic scenery and is about twin, Madeline and Roderick Usher. The two twins suffer from a line of diseases that seems to be found in every generation. Before reading one knows that Poe’s style of writing is very…

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    Jenny Smiley had a Norwegian girlfriend called Jenny whom had the chance of being his first mentally ill girlfriend. His relationship included him "trapping" her tulpa and threatening "it". Once Jenny got sick of smiley she went offline for a week, but smiley was there worrying about her and claimed that a black wizard have kidnapped her. For the next 6 month or so smiley grouped up with National socialist wizards who tried to track Jenny down and find her. Smiley lost hope for finding Jenny…

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    stephen king. Pennywise eats children in the movie and the book. Pennywise is also known as it, has many powers such as shapeshifting, summoning illusions, becoming temporarily invisible, regenerating itself, controlling minds, communicating through telepathy, and telekinesis. But we all know every hero or villain in this case has many weaknesses. Pennywise is a evil alien demon creature but pennywise is from the macroverse. Pennywise is a figurative clown also known that he was created from the…

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    they transported to and does it without magic. In part 2 of the book Harry and his friends are back at Hogwarts wizard school and preparing to fight against Lord Voldemort. As they prepare Lord Voldemort talks to everyone in Hogwarts through telepathy and makes makes an offer to them and the offer is if Harry Potter doesn’t meet him and the Forbidden Forest at midnight he will kill everyone that protects him. Harry goes and meets Lord Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest and Lord Voldemort…

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    these two sections to communicate. This provided them with the ability of telepathy. Although this ability at first sounds like nothing but good, it crowded their minds and forced them to put up a shield that forced silence into their minds but yet impaired their communication with the outside world. It was not until the babies were brought together that they could share the weight of the shield and develop and use their telepathy. This is the only way that the babies can be happy and feel free.…

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    A New Critical Approach to The Chrysalids However old, New Criticism provides a unique lens that allows for patterns and similarities to be reviled. A post-apocalyptic, science fiction narrative, The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham, contains many universal complexities. As the name of the genre implies, science fiction generally entails technological marvels and invention. Further, science and faith rarely coincide peacefully, yet The Chrysalids uniquely blends both. Specifically, that extreme…

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