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    In the movie, The Unbreakables by M. Night Shyamalan, the character David Dunn goes about his life while another character, Elijah Price, tries to convince him that he has superpowers. This mystery is never revealed but the movie obviously shows that David Dunn does indeed have superpowers. Through his intuitions and development of his character in the movie, The Unbreakable, it is revealed that David Dunn does have superpowers. Some accidents happened to David and he seemed to get through them…

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    After the German Army fully adopted the Enigma, they gained a great advantage, as the Allies themselves did not know about the existence of this machine. The Army heavily depended on the belief that the Enigma codes were unbreakable, and with the limited amount of information and technology that the Allies had at the time, it was possible that they were not far from the truth. The reason the Allies were able to be made aware of even the existence of the Enigma was due to slips made by the…

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    During World War II, in 1939, it was obvious that the Germans had a machine that changed how the war was fought. The enigma machine designed by the Germans was thought to be unbreakable. It was used to send secret messages to the other German military forces. The code changed each day, so the Germans thought they were unstoppable, however, the code was cracked by the British with the help of Alan Turing’s machine, “The bombe”, on January 23rd 1940. The enigma was a very well thought out machine…

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    Derrick Thomas is a hoss standing at 6’3” and 255 pounds. Derrick Thomas was once little though, believe it or not. Derrick was born in Miami, Florida in 1967. Thomas has been into football ever since a very young age of 3. Derrick was raised by his mother after his father was killed in an Air Force mission in Vietnam. Thomas is looked up to by many young kids and NFL players now, people want to be like him. Such as Von Miller who has been tearing it up just like Thomas did. Sadly, Derrick…

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    My mother, Annette MacRitchie, made the life changing decision to come to TWU from Ontario. In 1985, she had the privilege of being awarded the Terry Fox Scholarship, which she could choose to use at any Canadian University. She chose to attend Trinity because at that time it was the only Christian university in Canada. It turns out she never moved back to Ottawa, and the bonds made at Trinity have survived the test of time. To this day, she still tells me it was the best decision she made in…

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    from his parents, he forms unbreakable bonds that help him overcome the brutal conditions of war. His dependency on his relationships show his inability to stay driven to survive and divert his thoughts away from the war. Baumer is most dependent on his comrades for psychological comfort. For instance, Kat offers Baumer a calming sense that “brings him peace” even when they are just cooking a goose (95). Their relationship summarizes the importance of Baumer’s unbreakable bonds; he does not…

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    Feeling trapped in something people do not want to be in is never a good feeling, but breaking through that feeling and living their dream is something people will never want to forget. In The House on Mango Street, a novella by Sandra Cisneros takes the readers through Esperanza’s story of growing up in Chicago trying to find out who she is and what she wants to be. She fights for what she wants trying to live out her dream. The circle is an important symbol in The House on Mango Street…

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    Anselm’s ontological argument The existence of the God have been a question probably for the whole history of humanity. There are a plenty of arguments for God’s existence, and in this paper I am going to review Anselm’s argument for the existence of the being nothing greater than which can be conceived, one of the strongest among others. At first, I am going to summarize the argument, and then, as every argument for the God’s existence has its own defects, I am going to answer the following…

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    it will pollute it and make it nearly impossible to fix. Also if TransCanada can find a way to make the Keystone XL pipeline unbreakable, money will always win. To make an unbreakable pipeline will cost billions of dollars. According to Energy Consumer Alliance the Keystone XL pipeline already costs $7.6 billion for their high-quality steel pipeline. Making an unbreakable pipeline would double or maybe even triple that. According to The Huffington Post within the past year and four months there…

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    Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistan native named after Malalai of Maiwand, an Afghanistan hero. At age fifteen she decided to co-found the Malala Fund with her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, after being shot at point blank range by the Taliban for advocating girl's education. Malala is an activist for the right to twelve years of girl's education with the goal of giving every girl that option. Malala Yousafzai, a female advocate for women’s education, has been an admirable example of Christian service…

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