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    To the northwest of the Wastelands lies a shattered neighborhood originally a warehouse district. No longer visible are the street grids parallel and perpendicular to one another. The bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and residential lofts, have become infested with creatures performing camouflage defenses. Suburban neighborhoods had become dwelling grounds for the lower, less dominates species. A Caucasian male ventures through the ruins of a neighborhood mounted on a biped,…

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    that this is a Si-Fi fantasy. It begins in the year 2030 when the first astronauts are sent to Mars to explore. The Martian people keep killing the astronauts, because they believe they are illusions created by the mind (to clarify, Martians have telepathy). After a few waves of ships, the “deadly” disease chicken pox, spread by the first explorers, wipes out almost all of the native Martian life. This allows for Captain Wilder and his crew to colonize Mars. The colonization takes place in…

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    Taiyo Matsumoto Family

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    In Taiyo Matsumoto’s Sunny Vol. 1 he examines the subject of family. He argues that family is not necessarily blood-related, they can be people that one may care about. In this graphic novel, family is all the kids that live in the foster home. Even if the children do not see the foster home as their home. They still care about each other and take care of each other. In the beginning of the graphic novel the foster home children welcome a new kid, Sei. They all want to get to know him, “I’ll…

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    Change is a reoccurring theme throughout the book The Chrysalids. It is viewed in many different ways by many different characters. The author, John Wyndham uses change……. Joseph Strorm views change as something that is wrong, the woman from Zealand views change as natural and unavoidable, and David Strorm has views that change and grow and are influenced by his society. Both Joseph Strorm and the woman from Zealand strongly feel that their opinions are the correct ones. Joseph Strorm has very…

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    As Tituba Supernatural

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    relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe; especially: of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil", has been a popular belief for decades. That encompass everything from fairies, spiritual healing, telepathy, to witches. In todays society, the supernatural is very popular with young teens, to adults, in the form of entertainment (movies, tv shows and books) In each major religious group whether it be Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism or…

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    The source presented was trying to address more directly whether there was a difference between precognition and clairvoyance. Precognition, when speaking in terms of parapsychology, is reported skill allowing one to see, sense or feel future occurrences via an extrasensory comprehension. Clairvoyance is the ability to see things that are hidden. In addition, the authors were also trying to find whether the optimal conditions for the two types of ESP, extrasensory perception, appeared to…

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    Winifred Analysis

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    Gangly, analytical, and predominantly unappealing, Winifred was the astonishingly disparate sibling of the Corradetti household. Having grown up in an unapologetically hubristic household with geniuses and troublemakers dissimulated as siblings, Winnie indulged in the grand art of evanescent into her bedroom and formulated her prescribed persona of the flexible prick within the comfort of her own flustered mess. Near silent and misconstrue as charming, she takes the path of least resistance in…

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    This world is filled with deception, hatred, and so many abominations. There is a thin line dividing the good of this planet from all of the roots of evil. This has been reflected throughout many novels and literatures in all of human history. One of the most iconic being The Crucible, with its sharp and realistic tone, the novel shifted the reader’s heart into a realistic perspective to how actual peoples emotions are. Though all these characters contained unique emotions that resembled us in…

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    Religion is a valued aspect of modern society worldwide. With so many to choose from, any person may choose a religious practice that may seem fit for their spirituality. Buddhism is a religion that seeks to open up the true nature of reality to the practitioner. Our society is filled with suffering and complications throughout your path, so Buddhism helps end that suffering in order for the person practicing can elevate their lives. Scientists and multiple professionals have confirmed that…

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    Exercise B: An Analytical Essay on “Same Same Different” A twin sister is a doppelgänger of yourself, though some sisters’ personalities can also be alike. There is distinction between them which leads to envy between the two sisters. The narrator in the short story “Same Same Different” written by Anne Hayden (2016) tries to overcome the fact that her perfect twin sister died and now, she has to find own place in the world. The story is told by a first person narrator. The narrator is a she,…

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