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    Yucatan Sacred Days

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    both the vernal equinox and the autumnal equinox and several days leading up to and after the events afternoon sunlight bathes the western balustrade of the El Castillo pyramid's main stairway causing seven isosceles triangles to form and create a shadow that imitates the body of a 120 foot long rattlesnake…

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    When kids get into high school, they realize the amount of freedom they have in terms of their academic studies. Highschool gives students a shot at finding out who they are and what they may want to do with their lifes. Career academies allow students to have more flexibility and increasingly helps them know what they are good at, as well as stay in school. Students who are interested into their classes become more focused and engaged in them. Career academies also give students a connection…

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    The short, simple style of Marie de France’s lai “Milun” lends itself easily to an adaptation into a short film in the style of silhouette animation. The goal of this film will be both to maintain the meanings present in the original lai as well as to expand the audience that is able to appreciate the poem. The length of a short film maintains the structural integrity of the story in its entirety while also making it accessible to audiences who may not feel equipped to read and interpret this…

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    The creativity of Plato, and his deep understanding of the human nature, forces him to make a scenario which would show mankind the true picture of an imaginary world. It will help people understand the world around us by our experience of physical objects , but it would really be our mistake to limit ourselves to what is done or believed. We basically bind by stubbornness toward change in way we look at the world. The allegory of the cave represents the man’s desire to be educated and to see…

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    that the story is in a general sense about personality. The hero 's projection of a nonexistent lady — which at first is just her shadow — against the bars of the wallpaper 's example sections her personality, disguising the contention she encounters and in the long run prompting the complete breakdown of the limits of her character and that of her anticipated shadow. Continually alone and taboo to abandon her room, the absence of something to involve her time makes the hero get to be…

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    Becoming Plato

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    The shadows cast on the whole divider and the detainees knowing just those shadows speak to the dominant part of people. The vast majority experience life just seeing impersonations of reality, or reflections, however not the genuine article. The man set allowed seeing the articles and fire bringing about the shadows rises above from the subset of hallucination to the subset of observing the material items, while…

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    living room talking about what the plan for the day was. When my old black lab, named Shadow, started to attack my red lad puppy, named Benelli. Shadow always attacked Benelli, because Shadow didn’t like puppies or other male dogs. So I did what we usually do. Which is, you go up to Shadow, wrap your arm around his neck, and tackle him? But this time when I tried to do that, Benelli ran around behind me. Well Shadow turned to go after him. The next thing I knew my middle finger, on my right…

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    Mr. Balestrero Analysis

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    following, “Three men came up to him out of the murky shadows of a winter evening. They said they were police officers and showed him badges clipped to wallets. Mr. Balestrero experiencing a little quiver of uneasiness, asked what they wanted.” Hitchcock cannot transfer these elements directly into his film because they are not talking about what is happening but as stated, how it is happening through details. For instance, The description of murky shadows is projects the idea of danger and…

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    into the one or more of the seven main character archetypes. From the hero to the trickster, there is no lack of archetypes in the Lion King. For example the characters Scar, Timon and Pumbaa, and Zazu fall into the archetypes, the dark power hungry Shadow figure , the wise Mentor, and the story starting Herald. In the movie The Lion King, the character Zazu is representing the herald archetype. Zazu…

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    At the bottom left of the page, there is a hat and a shadow of a human. The hat belongs to snipers, and the shadow is the reflection of who is wearing it. The republican sniper was young, there was his bag, the symbol of a student on his shoulder. He should not have been forced to fight and look at human destructions all day. On the…

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