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    David Hume Research Paper

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    concept of a unicorn. A majority of people will have not claimed to have ever witnessed an actual unicorn but nearly all of them will be able to come up with a mental representation of a unicorn in their minds. To this Hume rebuttals that while one may be able to come up with the idea of a unicorn without ever seeing one, this is only because the mind is capable of constructing new concepts from prior experience. By this he means while the majority of people will not claim to have seen a…

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    Doe Deere is one of those creative people that comes along once in a blue moon. She is the self appointed unicorn queen that is also the CEO of a very colorful beauty company named Lime Crime. Their wild palette of colors are also very whimsical and cruelty free. Some people like to play by the rules. Doe Deere is one woman that believes in breaking free of a few rules to really reveal the beauty inside of you. Her makeup line is definite proof of her love for wild and whimsical colors that…

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    William James’s argument in “The Will to Believe” argues how although religion is not rational, it is sensible. The cause of this discussion was that university students said no free-thinking person should have faith without rationally demonstrating the belief. Religion in this case is defined as having faith in something without sufficient evidence. According to James, having a belief isn’t a choice; people just have them. However, there was a condition to his discussion—we can’t believe in…

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    “Squatty Potty” starts off with a man dressed in medieval attire, he is talking to a unicorn that is defecating colorful ice cream into cones on a conveyer belt. The man then takes the ice cream cone and licks and says “they're good at pooping, but do you know who's bad at pooping? You are.” The man goes into detail and explains that the way we poop can and is harmful to us. He explains this by showing us on the unicorn that when we sit to use the restroom we are kinking a muscle that restricts…

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    When people think of the future just about everyone thinks of their hopes and desires. Some desires require painful sacrifices and others don’t require much. Everyone must eventually decide if their desire is worth the sacrifices they have to make in order to obtain it. The sacrifice may be big or little but it must be made. In Tennessee William’s The Glass Menagerie, Tom, Amanda, and Laura all desire to escape to more pleasurable futures. Their obligations, insecurities, hopes, and dreams all…

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    Not Physically Buff but Mentally Tough Warwick Davis, a famous actor, talked about his disability and what different individuals think about it. He once said, “The world worries about disability more than disabled people do.” In this he is saying that people think more about his disability than he does. This can be seen in The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, when Amanda tells Laura not to talk about her disabled leg and when she says that Laura needs a gentlemen caller to take care of…

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    Glass Menagerie Family

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    symbolized in Laura's case by the glass menagerie. For Laura, that self-image concerns fragility,” (Levy). Laura’s negative self-image was represented by her glass, specifically the unicorn that Jim broke. Laura saw herself as that unicorn because it was different and an outcast. When Jim broke Laura’s glass unicorn, Laura was eventually hurt by Jim because of his exit to getting back to his fiancé, Betty, which shows that every time a piece of glass breaks, Laura…

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    Jim and fall vulnerable to the realities of society. While dancing, Jim accidentally bumps into her glass and shatters the unicorn. Laura is more than kind and comments that, “Now he will feel more at home with the other horses, the ones that don’t have horn” (Williams 86). The literal breaking of Laura’s unicorn is the symbolic breaking of her innocent heart. Now that the unicorn is missing it’s horn, it is like the rest of the horses; now that Laura’s heart has been broken and…

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    Laura’s understanding of what Tom’s responsibilities are to her. More importantly, this event represents Laura directly because it showcased her fragility; it is as if she has broken herself. A further example of this is when Laura talks about the unicorn, she reveals that it is her favorite glass animal, that it is unique from all the…

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    easy to apply with a lip applicator or a lip brush. We can't forget about Lime Crime unicorn lipsticks. The colors are bold, gorgeous, and outrageous. Colors like D'lilac, Great Pink Planet, and Poison-berry rule. Women are obsessed with Lime Crime cosmetics. They simply cannot get enough of their super beautiful lipsticks, nail…

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