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    fight their source of fear or run from it. This method was used as a survival technique for early humans. Gothic Elements in the novel are used to scare readers and activate the human fear response. Also, by increasing one’s stress level can have a direct impact to the level of fear that they are coping with. In the Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole, he uses many Gothic Elements that relate to the fear response mechanism called the Amygdala to make the reader feel the escalated stress…

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    In view of an enforceable contract five specific elements must be in place. These elements can make the difference between an enforceable or unenforceable contract. According to Seaquist (2012, chapter 9.2), a contract must contain at least one promise that are enforceable, however, not all promises rise to the level of a contract. The five elements need to be present for the contract to be valid. These elements include offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, and legality. In addition, this…

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    Understanding the real nature of creativity and having a clear understanding of how it relates to intelligence, will help someone find their element. Throughout “The Element,” the author, Dr. Ken Robinson addresses a variety of different arguments that relate to finding one’s passion. A significant portion of the arguments that Robinson discusses throughout the first half of his book, is that intelligence is a form of creativity. This analysis is an examination of Robinson’s persuasive usage of…

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    is constantly gathering data, memories, and sensory information to form a collective unit. Every family system requires interrelated elements and structure. Within the structure each element is defined by characteristics. Each element (representing a person) functions independently but when added together with structure, the combine a family system where each element has a level of codependency. Within the system, the relationships produced develope a cycle of patterns. These patterns dictate…

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    simple example that I can give is the rhythm of human heartbeat. Besides, from walking to dancing, from clicking fingers to tapping toes, it is the program to respond to rhythm. Generally, rhythm is the time element in music. It is an ordered recurrent alternation of strong and weak elements in the flow of sound and silence in speech or the pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak beats. Rhythm shows the movement with uniform or patterned…

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    bright light brings the audience closer into the characters emotions. Other diegetic elements found in the film are the automobiles from the time period, the costumes the actors wore, and the period music and voices on the radio. Some influential nondiegetic elements are…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay To Kill a Mockingbird has many themes, symbols, and literary elements, all fused together to create the great novel that has been read and enjoyed since 1960. The story follows Scout, a tomboy who is being introduced to the real world and recounts the story of how society stole her innocence. Scout and her brother Jem deal with many different conflict but one the most prominent one is the fear of their neighbor and rumored to be murderer Boo Radley. Harper Lee uses…

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    the stories society knows. In J.M Barrie’s novel Peter Pan, there is a great deal of historical background information behind the creation of his novel. J.M Barrie integrates many archetypal elements and delivers a fascinating…

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    A successful claim of negligence must include certain elements of tort. This includes that the defendant owed the plaintiff a duty of care, that the care was breached by negligent conduct, that this breach caused damage to the plaintiff and that this damage was reasonably foreseeable, and the damage is quantifiable (pg. 5 of the negligence pdf). In order to satisfy the first two conditions The plaintiff must first establish, on the balance of probabilities, that the defendant omitted an…

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    Within chapters thirteen through twenty-four, several elements of the warrior code are present. At the start of chapter 14, lines 925-928, “Hrothgar stood at the top of the stairway and stared at Grendel’s claw, swinging high from that gold-shining roof. Then he cried: “Let God be thanked!” From these lines, it seems as though the noble and heroic actions of Beowulf are related back to God. Beowulf’s act of heroism against Grendel has, in turn, improved his status with not only the Danes but God…

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