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    Located in France near the town of Montignac, are the Lascaux Caves. Filled with bountiful cave paintings dating back over 15,000 years ago, these caves were discovered unintentionally. While following their dog, four teenagers discovered these works of art after traveling down the narrow entrance leading into the caves (History.com). The Lascaux Caves have different sections based on the collections of artwork painted on the walls, including the Hall of Bulls, the Chamber of Engravings, and the…

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    question your own assumptions, this is why you clarify before wading in, it’s not only shows respect to the other side but it logical and reasonable. let's be frank here, evolution could create unicorns if deer developed that structure of horn. Now I am not the sort that tolerates, comments on unicorns, Santa or the tooth fairy, it does not advance arguments, it’s just silly immature comments that is the bread and butter of new atheists hence the reason you are shown…

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    The Glass Menagerie

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    Another stated that supports this is, “That beauty is also symbolized by Laura’s favorite among the animals in her glass menagerie, the fabled, otherworldly unicorn, as well as by the place where Laura has spent many of her afternoons.” Laura escapes her reality by creating other worlds that her miniature glass animals live…

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    To Be Named: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams The title, The Glass Menagerie, is the first “name” that is encountered, and a menagerie is “A collection of wild animals in cages or enclosures, esp. one kept for exhibition, as in a zoo, etc. Also: a place or building in which such a collection is kept.”(OED). By this definition, the characters are like the wild animals as they are trapped together because of financial reasons, family bonds, and because they are stuck in Tom’s memory. By…

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    The items held within the jewelry box describe Sonya Gonzalez. They are a metaphor for my life. The box itself is a pink unicorn jewelry box, fun and whimsical. The middle focal point of the collage is a Bank of England 5 pound bill, which would be considered a gem. To the right of the bill are two milk candies, which are sweet. The box also contains a rock paper scissors dice…

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    Descartes Meditations

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    contradiction of using our senses to use our mind. I do not believe anyone had seen or felt a touch-sensitive device before the creation of the first one. It had to be that someone thought about it and that it would be useful. Although similarly to the unicorn example where pieces of previous inventions were probably used to create the touch-sensitive glass on these devices, some external knowledge of the mind had to be used in order to enable the parts of the old inventions to combine to…

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    very appealing because there are ideas that don’t agree at all with our sense experience. An example of this is unicorns. Hume claims that basic ideas are replicas of impressions. Complex ideas cannot be copies of impressions however; they are composed of simple ideas. Take a unicorn for example; we have experiences of horses, horns and white color. Putting all that together gives us a unicorn. Hume believes all ideas originate from sensory impressions. He gives two arguments for his position.…

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    In this paper, I will be examining Descartes" ontological argument. I will begin with an explanation of the argument. I will next seek to establish that the argument relies upon the epistemic criterion that Descartes has laid out for himself I will consider several questions about the nature of the argument and the properties of some of the premises. Descartes seemed to believe that the ontological argument for God could be understood through pure intuition, but even if he thought it unnecessary…

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    Agatha Christie Analysis

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    tribute to Christie and her many works, in their episode “The Unicorn and the Wasp”. This episode builds its plot around Christie’s life by mostly staying true to history, but also by taking some creative liberties that may veer off from the reality of Christie’s life. Doctor Who uses Agatha Christie’s life and her novels as a basis for the plot of this episode. The episode starts at a nice dinner party,…

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    connects to the play’s title and symbols as well as displays extraordinary characteristics. William’s chooses to relate Laura with the title, The Glass Menagerie, through the symbolism of her glass unicorn, which signifies Laura’s differences from other girls in society. In more detail, the glass unicorn shows its significance when its horn breaks off…

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