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Peter Jackson Conventions
In modern society within the movie world, we can see which genres are the most striking and
appealing to the audience. The genres that come to mind are adventure, action, fantasy, comedy,
drama, horror and thriller. This essay will go over the how director, filmmaker, screenwriter and
producer Peter Jackson makes practical and effective use of genre to shape and decorate his peculiar
and original creative visual style into the filmmaking world. Most known for his work on 'The Lord
of the Rings' Trilogy and other films such as 'King Kong', 'The Lovely Bones' and 'Dead Alive'.
With all his movies having one or all of the genres roles mentioned, we will see how they connect to
each other and keep audiences involved with these high–demand genres ... Show more content on
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Even with his past work that dates back to 1992, he still conveys his artistic style, in 'Dead Alive' the
genres that are evident in this movie are horror, comedy, black comedy, horror comedy and splatter
film, but the movie he directed that put him on the United States map was 'Heavenly Creatures' this
movie was his big step up from the kinds of movies he did previously, which was what he called
"splatter comedies". Heavenly Creatures is a true story behind the friendship between Pauline Parker
and Juliet Hulme, before they were convicted of the brutal murder of Honora Parker, the main
genres are romance, fantasy, drama, and true crime. These two girls that become best friends in the
movie become trapped in their own fantasy, as we follow them through–out the film, their
relationship becomes to intense, the mother Honora tries to stop them, Pauline thinks that her
mother is the only thing standing in the way of her
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What Is The Purpose Of Mankind's Ouroboros
In the essay "Humankind's Ouroboros", J. Reagan Tankersley discusses about zombies in the horror
genre and how over time they have evolved with society's fears through evidence from big name
zombie films of the time. The original publication of this essay was in a college classroom, though
the audience was directed towards someone that understood or had basic knowledge of the zombie
films Tankersley chose to use as evidence. So, if someone that picked up his work and had no
knowledge of these films, they would already become lost. That is what makes this essay great.
Instead of using the space he had to explain every little detail, he pulls towards an advanced
audience; that would mean he would only have to slightly touch on the subject and ... Show more
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The way it targets towards a more knowledgeable audience in the horror genre with the pinpoint
examples allows the text to not drag on. Then the work leaves the reader thinking that with the fear
of the dead coming back to life, the fear of a viral virus gone wrong, or even the fear of what we
ourselves can do when chaos ensues with the underlining message and brings a sense of wonder and
thrill, making this piece a must read for any zombie horror
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The Pros And Cons Of Gentrification
Gentrification is the extensive process of rejuvinating a specific part of a city and or town that has
been soddened with poverty and deterioration, due to an underlying neglect. These attempts at re–
birth of a city are becoming more and more prevalent, so it draws out the overwhelming question, is
it helpful or harmful to developing neighborhoods? Gentrification can not be topical with kitchy
coffee shops where you pay for the ambience which includes pretty foliage potted in whimsical
objects that are all being re–purposed, sitting on rustic wooden tables that are adorned with
industrial furnishings. As well as the overpriced fair trade cup of coffee that the pretentious barista
contrieves. And the ostentatious frozen yougurt shops will walls ... Show more content on
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There are quite a few more downfalls to gentrification and they are, the realtor and investor sharks
who prowl and pry around for these opportunities to pounce on the broken and defenseless. The
process of taking a tarnished building and turning it into something more habitable is costly and
could be fiscal suicide if their investments fall short, then if that happens the city will be full of half–
hearted attempts that sit for years and never get completed. Let's not forget that having these
aristocratric schmucks meandering around giving people ultimatuims left and right. Would be like
mixing bleach and ammonia together and rendering everyone unconcious from the potent
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DORIS LESSING'S "TO ROOM 19" SYMBOLS
TO Room 19: SYMBOLS Women in patriarchal societies are brought up to have certain values, like
to have a desire to be good mothers and good wives. However, as much as they try to do these
things, they find that their passions and instincts are put down and this leads to misery and insanity.
Women have voiced their concerns about the problems of being a woman in a man's society for
years. Feminist literature existed before feminism as a movement did. Finally, in the 20th century,
this led to the second and third waves of feminism criticizing the limitations of patriarchal and sexist
society for women. Doris Lessing in her story "To Room Nineteen" uses many symbols to explain
how women in patriarchal society feel oppressed and unfulfilled. ... Show more content on
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"While Susan's madness can be explained as the result of the clash between her impulsive, complex
personality and the orderliness of the Victorian Angel, it can also be seen as resulting from the
conflict between her private wishes and the public expectations that were placed on her, and on
women in general." (Sandoiu) The common social problems of women are why neither one of them,
Susan or Matthew, can look at any part of their marriage and say, "For the sake of this is all the rest"
(253). Matthew does everything in his power to make Susan happy, asking her how her day was
("not as interesting, but that was not her fault"), and trying to support her because "both knew of the
hidden resentment and deprivations of the woman who lived her own life... and is now dependent on
a husband" (254). Matthew does cheat on her, but Susan and Matthew end up agreeing that this is
natural (255). All of this, however, makes Susan feel that she was being "poison[ed]" by
"resentment" and that "she was a prisoner" (263). As the narrator explains, "She must tell Matthew –
but what? She was filled with emotions that were utterly ridiculous, that she despised..." (264). Like
many women, Susan was trying her best to be happy and grateful in a situation that she emotionally
hated. The symbols of poison and prison, both slow and dreadful, are used to emphasize how Susan
can be suffering even as she seems good on the outside. Her entire
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The Funeral Banner Of Lady Dai
The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai has several different symbolisms hidden within the paint and ink
on the sink banner. The symbol hidden within the banner can mean many things it just looked at by
themselves and so many more if looked at as a group instead of alone. The Funeral Banner of Lady
Dai relates to the phenomenon of interconnectedness between China, Korea, and Japan by unifying
these three countries by breaking geographic and language barriers and showing common practices
between them all. China was a big influence on both Japan and Korea, the banner may have also had
an influence on the art produced in both countries.
The Banner of Lady Dai banner was found in Lady Dai's tomb in 1972. The Marquis of Dai died in
186 B.C.E. while the Lady Dai (his wife) and their son both died in 163 B.C.E. The true function of
funeral banners is debatable, so think they have a connection to the afterlife. Funeral Banners were
also thought to be "'name banners' to identify a person during mourning ceremonies, or shrouds to
help soul into the afterlife" (McIntire) or attract the spirit of the deceased to their tomb where they
were to spend the rest of eternity in comfort. It is believed that "banners like this were carried in
front of the funeral procession, then draped upon the deceased coffin" (Gunther).
The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai is painted Silk in ink and color and was commissioned most likely
by family of Lady Dai. The artist of the banner is unknown. The artist represented
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Seeing Through Language
Miles Groberg
Sather
English 122
02/27/2017
Seeing Through Our Tongue: The Liminal Nature Of Language
Introduction
One universal aspect of the human condition is communication. Finding some way to convey the
abstract concepts of our minds in such a way they can be understood by others is a fundamental
necessity of being a human in culture as we understand it. It is with this understanding that the
question has been asked; if language is the medium through which our perceptions are channeled,
how much are our perceptions distorted by language? How much is our language distorted by our
perceptions? Is this relationship something that could be manipulated, and how effective would it
be? Thankfully, these are questions that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On The Subject Of Language And Social Change
This paragraph is largely going to be pulling from examples, like Does Gender–Fair Language Pay
Off and Within or Outside to showcase both intentional and subconscious decisions various cultures
and languages have taken towards proposed changes.
This paragraph deals mostly with Within or Outside. In it, most of the discussion is used to show
that language and culture naturally evolve both with each other and independently of each other.
Using a clever segue that I'm sure I'll come up with, it rounds out by suggesting that intentional
change would be worth exploring.
Which leads to this paragraph, discussing mostly existing attempts towards changing languages in
contemporary settings, and analyzing the cause, effects, and progression gained by these methods.
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Billy Collins Poem Structure
Determining the structure of a poem can sometimes be a very difficult task. And the poems written
in modern structure are becoming less and less structural in nature than the pre–modern poems. The
structure of any poem can be recognized by looking at the stanzas in the poem. For example– If it
has 2 lines in a stanza, then it is called a couplet. If it has three lines in a stanza, then it is called
tercet and so on. A stanza is that to a poem what a paragraph is to an article. Here in this poem, there
is no clear division of the stanzas. So, one cannot make out what kind of structure, it has if one is to
judge this piece from its structural point of view. 'Freestyle' can aptly describe its structure but some
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Here, he also describes the body of eel as glass which means transparent. It implies that we all are
camouflaged in the nature and are a part of it and any act of ours to change the nature will be
considered as an act of defiance. The use of the name of the mystical Sargasso Sea also says that this
world is unbound and is a boundary less. We humans try to conquer this infinitive vast space not
knowing that we are just a particle in this large
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The Benefits Of Sleeping On A Problem Essay
The Benefits of Sleeping on a Problem Introduction If you're like most people, you have probably
been told, when you're struggling with a problem or decision, that it's a good idea to sleep on it. It's
something that people say so frequently that it has become something of a cliché. Like most clichés,
though, it turns out that there's some truth to it. In 1865, a German chemist named Friedrich August
Kekule von Stradonitz solved a problem that had been puzzling scientists for decades. He published
a paper identifying the structure of benzene as a ring of carbon atoms. Years later, when he was
giving a talk about how he made his breakthrough discovery, he credited it to a dream he'd had. In
the dream, he saw an image of a serpent swallowing its own tail, something that is called ouroboros.
The symbol dates back to early Indian, Egyptian and Greek mythology. The sight of the symbol
revealed the ring–like structure of benzene to him. Von Stradonitz is not alone. History is littered
with similar examples. Human beings sometimes wake up with the solution to a complex problem,
something they have been wrestling with, clear in their heads. Why does this happen? Is there
scientific merit to the idea of sleeping on a problem? In this article, we will explore the notion that
sleeping on a problem can help us solve it. It's a somewhat complex topic, but one worth
investigating. The first key to understanding what happens in our brains while we sleep is to talk
about why we need
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Media Consumption Of Media
The proliferation of media consumption in the digital age is an unspoken public health crisis. While
what it brings us is not without merit, the means by which we are permitted to connect has
transformed our relationship with the media into an abusive one. The methods and channels by
which we are allowed to consume media have been constructed in such a fashion as to drive us
towards unhealthy habits. We've all been placed in a collection of skinner boxes, most of us paying
handsomely for the privilege. There exists today in the world a grave and perilous danger, lurking
behind the limitless opportunity we've presented to ourselves in what the media has become.
Without modern media we would be blind, but our modern habits allow us to choose not to see
humanity up close or in any way.
Almost every aspect of our American culture, from bacon and eggs at breakfast to our engagement
rituals to the holidays we celebrate, has been sewn into the fabric of our lives by the media.
Consumption of media has become a means unto itself, an ouroboros–like pattern from which we
can find no respite or escape. We may wish to totally extract ourselves from exposure to media
directly but it is impossible to avoid how it has soaked into our culture and even our daily habits and
rituals. Social norms are now rapidly adapting to the appropriate use of our interface of infinite
knowledge that may once and still be called a cell phone. Even if we divorce ourselves from our
phones we're still jumping
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Social And Cultural Belief On Art Practice
Ouroborus Introduction
The brief for this assignment is as I see it to research more than 8 carving cultures and to explain the
impact of social and cultural belief on art practice. To present research material in the correct form
and record citations and bibliography correctly. This information is based on the question.
"Is the Ouroborus relevant to our culture of carving from a personal, local and global view point?"
Within this essay I will try to provide information that explains what "Ouroborus" is, investigate and
include text that links the Ouroborus to many different carving cultures that the Ouroborus has had
or still does have an effect on, and cover some of the many different impacts this symbol has an
those cultures.
(Google.co.nz, 2015) [1]
What is meaning of Ouroborus
The following are two different meanings from different sources.
1. The ouroboros from the Greek (οὐροβόρος ὄφις tail–devouring snake) is an ancient symbol
depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.
The ouroboros often symbolizes self–reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something
constantly re–creating itself, the eternal return, and other things such as the phoenix which operate
in cycles that begin anew as soon as they end. It can also represent the idea of primordial unity
related to something existing in or persisting from the beginning with such force or qualities it
cannot be extinguished. While first emerging in Ancient Egypt and India, the
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Tenebris Empire
In Western Silva there lay two powerful empires, forged by the tears of many men and several
vicious battles. Each empire had a strength all its own and are only separated by the argentum river.
On the east of the Argentum river the Aurum empire has stood strong for thousands of years under
the careful watch of several monarchs each one fair and truthful like the last. On the west of the
river lays the Tenebris empire, created from lies and deceit a source for all black magic and
forbidden potions. These empires coexisted as peacefully they could however after thousands of
semi–peaceful years tensions have started to rise again over the boundaries of the land, as the
Tenebris empire expands the Aurum empire is beginning to collapse. At the ... Show more content
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They have....conquered... the westland ports.." He wheezed. "They have been gaining fast and we
are losing resources." The empress' voice faltered for a second before stating "Find the captain of the
royal guard and inform him of this immediately." The page left swiftly. The Empress let out a swift
sigh before adjusting her crown. News of this would quickly spread and a formal address would be
needed. She set out to find the royal tailor. After an hour of getting poked and prodded her dress as
fitted and ready, Ivory peered into the long mirror admiring the tailors fine work. Her dress was
exquisite, the Cadet grey color complimented her pale skin and the lace detailing and beading added
elegance to the dress. Her bold eye makeup helped her bright yellow eyes standout and her crown
rested perfectly atop her tightly pinned blonde hair. She made her way along the barely lit dark long
and twisting corridors before a noise from the southeast wing caught her attention. With a sudden
turn she went to investigate only to find Malus Eque a renowned knight from the Tennebris Empire
waiting to catch her. He ran forward to catch her only to be tripped by her foot as she took off
running. As the empress ran she shouted for any knight to find her or servant to save her the
corridors seemed never ending and soon she was stuck at a dead end as she accepted her fate. Malus
caught up to her and the last thing she remembers is a sweet smelling cloth being placed in front of
her
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Essay About A Short Story
Upon a dais placed in the center of the chamber was a greatsword near 2 meters in length, its
serrated blade cruel and sinister. Runes cast in a dark metal were emblazoned on the swords hilt
crude and harsh in their design. The sword shone deep crimson for a moment, the moment over so
quickly the man believed it imagined even so a feeling, ugly and malicious passed over him. Runes
cast in a dark metal were emblazoned on the swords hilt crude and harsh in their design. He was to
sell the blade after he translated the runes hoping they could instill more value into this find. He
soon found that the prevalence of the sword in its placement was not for lack of other valuables, he
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It was upon the thirteenth day that he had shattered, wandering abandoned alleyways muttering to
himself trying anything to destroy that blade, that cursed blade. On the seventh day a scream was
observed by a neighbor, the police were notified and after multiple attempts to contact the man the
door was forced open, and there in the center of the room at the foot of the lectern the man had lain
a knife in hand, his head nowhere to be found, and blood, blood everywhere.
At the estates sale It was coincidence, blind fortune, luck of the draw that the Delatombe's were at
that estates sale, Adelaide of course wanted to get on her way, after all it wasn't just any party they
were headed to anyone who was anyone would be there but Thomas saw something that caught his
eye, a blade, not like the rapiers he had used in the war, in fact it was unlike anything he had ever
seen before, it stood at least 2 meters tall, it had an edge made rend flesh and splinter bone on either
side, and upon its hilt was an ouroboros with runes etched upon its scales. No other man would have
that blade for it was his, the auctioneer began droning on about the swords alien and seemingly
nefarious nature, none of his words being heard by Thomas, none of his wife's protests got through
to him, for he was simply lying in wait for the start of the auction. The auctioneer began, "Who'll
give me 500 for the sword? Do I hear 500?"
"$200000"Thomas's placard shot up.
"Sold
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Write An Essay On The Ouroboros
As a religion with its unique beliefs and practices, Gnosticism certainly has its own symbols. The
Ouroboros is a Greek word meaning "tail devourer," which is an ancient symbol depicting in the
form of a serpent eating its own tail. The symbol is first seen as early as 1600 years BC in Egypt as a
representation of the sun, and in Gnosticism, it is related to the solar God Abraxas. The Ouroboros
signifies "eternity and the soul of the world." (Token Rock) It is usually drawn in black and white,
which enhances the Gnostic belief of duality. In christianity, the snake is a symbol of evilness and
temptation, whereas Gnostics see it as a liberator who brought knowledge to Adam and Eve. They
honour the snake. Apart from the Ouroboros, the Ankh is
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The War Experience in Italian Film Essay
The War Experience in Italian Film
The experience of war as it is presented throughout the history of Italian cinema is a uniquely
composite display of historical reverence and cultural consecration. An analysis of this experience in
all of its manifestations can be discerned from the evaluation of one or several works from the post–
World
War II period within the corpus of the Italian cultural signification. It follows from this approach
that the essence of the results of this analysis will then represent an appreciative grasp of the
aforementioned corpus. The war experience in Italian film can be succinctly considered through a
detailed analysis of Rome, Open City (Roma, Città Aperta, Roberto Rossellini, 1945),
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The film, which contains moments ranging from dark comedy to poignant melodrama, also relies on
stock documentary footage and intimate battle sequences to supplement the enthralling story. The
narrative progression of the film carries through effortlessly, and is accompanied by rhetorically
inventive dialogue and character associations that operate on the allegorical level. For instance, one
scene in which a group of Nazi officials murder a sheep operates metaphorically to link Christianity
to communism while simultaneously equating the fascists with butchers of the innocent. (Forgacs 9–
45)
Concomitant with this method of scrutinizing the film, many of the characters' names are subject to
onomastics. Giorgio Manfredi, who later in the film changes his identity to Giovanni Episcopo, is
switched from association with St. George (typically shown slaying a dragon) to St. John (the
martyred priest of ancient Rome). The priest, Pietro Pellegrini, is translated as
Peter Pilgrim. He is associated, by virtue of his name, with the side of good and in the dominion of
religion represents a modern analog of St. Peter (A martyr who was put to death during the Roman
persecutions). Giussepina
(Pina), is the female form of Joseph, who was the patron of the Universal church. Lastly there is
Romoletto, the neighborhood child that sabotages the
Nazi events and chants the themes of the resistance without knowing their meaning. His name is
translated as little
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Infinity Research Paper
The infinity symbol was introduced many years ago. The meaning of infinity was believed to be
used dating as far back as 400 BC. The symbol and definition that is currently used for infinity is
mostly used in mathematics. The infinity symbol and definition has previously had different
meanings, but basic concepts of what infinity represents have remained the same. Throughout
history, not only did it represent mathematical thoughts, infinity had religious representation as well.
The Upanishad, which were texts recorded by people of the Hindu religion, used the idea of infinity.
They were the first to be known for the thought of something being infinite, but not in a
mathematical way their philosophy was "if you remove a part from whole or add a part to whole,
still what remains is whole" (OnlineClock.net). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though the definition was not in mathematical terms, the concept related to the idea which was used
in mathematical terms. The Ancient Greeks also contributed to the idea of infinity. At the time
Ancient Greeks did not define the word infinity, but were aware of the concepts from their
surroundings. Since Ancient Greeks spent a lot of time studying the planets and stars, the thought of
there being no beginning or end formed. Which is the current definition for infinity. The scientist
Isaac Newton later made contributions to infinity. Isaac Newton "produced a theory on small
numbers or infinitesimals as they are now known" (OnlineClock.net). Although Isaac Newton did
put some sense to the idea of infinity, there was still some confusion dealing with the concept of
infinity. Galileo Galilei then created the Galileo's Paradox which showed that "set of counting
numbers can correspond with smaller sets of their squares". (OnlineClock.net). The understanding
of infinity that is
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Destruction Of Freewill
Destruction of Free Thought; Free Will
Roughly 200,000 years ago the first modern humans struggled to survive, each day a test of
strength, cunning, and will to survive. In their lives they amassed knowledge to pass on to their
children, who in turn would gain further knowledge and pass it on. Slowly new ideas form, creating
languages, inventing stuff that make daily living easier, and building stable communities. Those
ideas have brought us to where we are today; being able to do things our ancestors never dreamed
possible. So what does it mean to be human? Many philosophers from Plato to Marx to Descartes,
have developed theories as to why humans are different than other species. Most theories mention
that people are conscious of things other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In his Politics and the English Language, he often mentions to be aware of what you're writing and
not to take shortcuts. Writers, by thinking about what they write and making sure that they're
understandable; helps to eliminate other influences trying to invade their mind. Everyone should
follow these rules, because writing mirrors thought and if one is filled with meaningless garbage so
is the other. Luckily, working to fix one will help the other, so improving one's writing also helps
them to reclaim their mind. A few other things that Orwell suggests to writers, is to be able to
connect with what they're writing, and to describe it in a clear, accurate way. Those are some ways
to help recover people's minds, but they should be aware of that everything can be traced back to
politics, and the only thing to be certain of when dealing with politics, is that it will do whatever it
takes to destroy those who challenge it. Which is why people need to more active if the government
infringes upon their rights; it's better to fight when they have a chance. People should also be aware
that the government serves them, not the other way around. Through staying aware, taking action
when needed, and by thinking for themselves, people will start to be able to better ensure that they
will not fall victim to political
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A Picatrix Miscellany
A PicA Trix MiscellAny
Underground Edition 2007 e.v.
CONTENTS
On the Picatrix I. Introduction to the Picatrix (The Aim of the Sage) of al–Majriti, Maslamati ibn
Ahmad II. Summary of the Contents of the Picatrix III. Excerpt from a Lecture on Alchemy by
Terence McKenna On the Moon and the Lunar Mansions IV. Extracts on the Moon V. The Mansions
of the Moon: "On the Creation, Proportion and Composition of the Heavens for the Fashioning of
Images" VI. The Picatrix: Lunar Mansions in Western Astrology VII. W. B. Yeats and "A Vision:"
The Arab Mansions of the Moon On Ritual and Talismans Picatrix Astrological Magic Aphorisms
Extracts on Planetary Ritual Clothing Twenty Two Benefic Astrological Talismans Astrology,
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A glance at the table of contents is enough to show that the sequence of chapters is erratic and closer
inspection reveals that the scope of individual chapters is far wider than appears at first sight.
Philosophic doctrines (which, according to the author, are the basis of the talismanic art), theory of
magic, astronomical, astrological and physical lore, extensive directions for the practice of the art,
and accounts of the peoples by whom it is employed are jumbled together throughout the book, with
no discernible guiding principle. If a systematic arrangement is anywhere perceptible, it is in the
astrological and astronomical material, though even this is far from selfcontained or methodically
ordered. Subjects which belong together are separated (e.g., the geographical sections on pp.171 ff.
and 394 ff.), long, discursive definitions, appearing in unexpected places, further break the sequence
(e.g., pp.78 and 343)–. and there is a great deal more to make the reader's task more difficult. This
manner of writing may well be intentional, whether to make the magical sections appear less suspect
by interlarding them with theoretical passages, or to make certain doctrines seem less strange by
administering them in small doses, or to demonstrate the equal validity of the magical and
philosophical material, or for a combination of all three reasons. At all events, a similar method of
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Things Fall Apart Essay
Things Fall Apart describes the decline of the Ibo tribe, due to conflict between the intervening
Christians and the traditional Ibo culture. At first, the missionaries cause no trouble with Ibo
traditions. However, conflicts, like the split between Okonkwo and his son, begin to emerge from
the differing ideology. The symbolic tattoos display factors, such as the introduction of Christianity,
that contribute to the overall decline of the Ibo people in a way that would bring empowerment to
the Christians, specifically the converts. The Ibo people's vision of a strength–dominated society fell
apart due to the influence of the Christian missionaries and faith. To demonstrate the strength, the
tribe drinks out of an enemy's skull. The skull tattoo embraces this idea through symbolizing the
skull as Umuofia's strength with Christian elements breaking in and Umuofian elements exiting. The
Celtic cross breaks the skull, creating cracks, symbolizing the intrusion of the Christian faith and
damages of their emergence. The clovers represent the increase in numbers of Christian converts
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They vanquish the desecrated, ill, and exiled people, leaving them in the forest to die. When the
missionaries requested pieces of land to settle on, the council chose the most vile area, the Evil
Forest. Achebe writes, "At last the day came by which all missionaries should have died. But they
were still alive, building a new red–earth and thatch house for their teacher, Mr. Kiaga" (Achebe
151). Unlike their original plans, the Christian faith survived in the forest, weakening the Ibo's
religious beliefs. The tattoo represents the decline of the tribe through Ibo symbols such as falling
leaves and the weak root structure. In a sense, the Ibo are disintegrating, like the falling leaves of the
Evil
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Duality In 19th Century Russia
Just to the east of riotous, industrialising Western Europe sat Imperial Russia, pendent between
tradition and modernity, a vast empire of duality. As if trying to vent her frustrations, 19th century
Russia produced a selection of history's finest writers; each writer packing their work with themes of
duplicity, hope, and heavy social criticism.
Duality was the cardinal theme for Imperial Russia. 19th century Russia was a peasant–filled,
agrarian empire rushed through the gawky adolescence of industrialisation. The serfs were only
freed in 1861, and by 1900 around 2.3 million Russians worked inside factories: in a century, Russia
had moved from a feudal system of serfdom to the shores of modernity. A theme of duplicity was
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Svidrigailov has a "propensity for vulgarity" («...и
особенно,
если к тому и
натурально
склонность
имеешь...»), a philosophical devotion, all–
conquering devotion to rationalism (even when he rapes Dounia, Svidrigailov remains rational and
emotionless to the end: «Да и не
поверит вам
никто...так
что, если даже
и братом
пожертвуете,
то и тут
ничего не
докажете:
насилие
очень трудно
доказать,
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Nature And Nature In Coleridge's 'Frost At Midnight'
Coleridge often explores the relationship between humanity and nature in his poetry. These two
groups are unified in his conversation poem "Frost at Midnight", and allow the reader into his
internal thoughts. He meditates on comparisons by pairing the magical appearance of frost on the
windowpane to how his thoughts are in flux and reflux. Coleridge shows how the thinking of the
mind mirrors nature and how repeating patterns reveal universal aspects of poetry, thoughts, and
nature. Coleridge makes use of the repetitive patterns in nature and uses them to capture the mind's
movement.The structure of the poem uses frost as a guide. Similar to how frost propagates itself, the
poem contains organic, repeating fractal patterns with small variations within them. These patterns
exist throughout nature in honeycombs, mountains, clouds, and leaves. Furthermore, the speaker of
the poem, Coleridge, and his infant son, Hartley reflect the idea of repetition. Repetition exists as
Hartley is a replica of Coleridge as children can be seen as versions of their parents. However,
Coleridge also points out how he and his son are different as well. Coleridge wants his son to be
intimately familiar with nature, writing "With tender gladness, thus to look at thee, / And think that
thou shalt learn far other lore / And in far other scenes!" (lines 49–51). Coleridge will make sure that
his son will enjoy nature and not have the experience he had in the city. The repetitive nature and
movement of
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The Perception Of Language In The Movie 'Arrival'
Arrival is a well–crafted scientific drama movie that takes place sometime in the near future.
According to the movie "Arrival" by Denis Villeneuve, his film revolves around our protagonist
Amy Adam's character "Louise Banks", a linguist that helps decipher the language of benign aliens
that one day suddenly arrive in twelve different locations around the world. The movie heavily
emphasizes the initial contact with an alien race, and the communication between characters,
nations, and species in the film is a big part of the story. Louise Banks' character introduce and
intimately involved with the affairs of alien species arriving on earth for the very first time. This
film does an excellent job at depicting how different cultures and languages affect how we interpret
messages.
A core ongoing theme of the film "Arrival" is the sapir–Whorf hypothesis in that your language
determines your thought process and that culture influences non linguistic behavior. This is shown
multiple times throughout the film. One example is when the alien Costello tells Louis Banks that
their language is a tool or weapon that changes the perception of time. This is a revelation towards
the end of the film, which allows us to make sense of the weird introduction scenes and flashbacks
or flash forwards that we later learn of Louise Bank's child. Such that the alien's language is alien in
nature and alters our perception of time, the multitudes of different languages found on our world in
one way or
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American Students Flaws
Endless homework, an abundance of AP classes, countless hours spent studying complex subjects,
and numerous sleepless nights, all in an effort to meet the seemingly endless list of requirements
needed for a child to achieve success through academia. This is the crude reality of many young
students who aspire to attend prestigious universities, most of which make various personal
sacrifices that limit them in terms of experience and personal growth. It seems as though our
society's morals have evolved into a Machiavellian plot for a spot into a top–tier college. This
mindset is the root of our problems regarding this new era of academic dishonesty and extreme
academic competitiveness. Consequently, students are told that it is a justifiable choice to make
sacrifices in order to attend a prestigious university. As a result, young ... Show more content on
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These students put so much time into tasks that ultimately lead nowhere and place needless stress on
the student. All this stress has caused, "more than half of American teenagers [to be] stressed out all
of the time or sometimes", and there have even been reports that "Eating disorders are another
pervasive health problem that can be caused by stress, particularly, doctors say, when students are
perfectionists.". The amount of stress being placed upon teenagers by their school and parents, has
caused a number of serious health problems. For example, in the novel "The Overachievers" a
student by the name of Julie experienced significant hair loss due to the amount of stress she was
feeling, and another student mentioned named Alyssa, suffered from eating disorders that served as
a coping mechanism for all the stress she was experiencing. These are only a few of the
repercussions resulting from the justification of an overachiever lifestyle that puts a student's grades
above the overall wellbeing of the
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Analysis Of When The Smoke Clears
A beautiful act is in the art of evolution, and currently cultivating in Los Angeles, the duo Smoke
Season continues to push sight and sound at the will of their touch. Gabrielle Wortman and Jason
Rosen return with a kinetic 6 track EP, Ouroboros, and take a leap into a better refined, and bound
collection of sounds than their 2014 EP, Hot Coals Cold Souls. Wortman and Rosen continue to
explore their own souls, and unfold their chemic reaction into 6 shots of electricity, proving that the
duo truly do "play with thunder." The two forces of talent prove that they are indestructible when
fused together, and shine not only on their EP, but on their recent single, "When The Smoke Clears."
Beginning with a steady, and slow build of electrical magic, mimicking a visual representation of
lights flicking across one's eyes, "When The Smoke Clears" foundation begins. The track's layers
and precise timing of the smallest of sounds is appreciated, heard clearly as the transition from
electronic to the psychedelic installment flourishes. Hints of musical delights are trickled towards
each build. Bass riffs pulls both vocals into an unexpected groove, noting Rosen's soothing vocals
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Wortman's vocals act as a skilled archer pulling back from her bow, with enough control to hold and
release for the final pierce. Keys, synths, and a hazy ethereal background transfers energy from
Rosen's momentum to Wortman's
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Roy's Narrative Analysis
Roy's Perspective:
"The only way we can track down that serial killer is to split up." I announced. My soldiers, 1st
Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, 2nd Lieutenant Jean Havoc, and Alphonse Elric were helping track down
Barry the Chopper. He's committed many murders by chopping up his victims with a butcher knife,
I guess you could say that's how he got his name.
"Yes, Sir." replied Riza. Her and Alphonse started to walk down the dreary tunnel in the opposite
direction. We were underneath laboratory five, originally looking for something Barry had lost.
Barry's soul was attached to a suit of armor, and he was used as an immortal slave. When he caught
sight of his original body, he quickly realized there was a soul of another creature inside it. ... Show
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"You even carved a transmutation circle into your hand! And you're using that lighter for ignition."
And with the flick of the lighter, sounds of Lust's screams filled the empty room.
"Don't underestimate me." I heard him say in a very dark tone. Flame after flame, she slowly started
losing grasp on her life. Finally, her body started breaking off into specs of nothing.
"You've finally done it, you killed me. I hate losing, even if there are better ways to die at the hands
of a man like you." Roy's cold black eyes stared at her, emotionless. "I like your eyes, I can't wait
for the day when their wide with agony. That day, is soon." Then it was over, her body didn't leave a
trace. Roy fell to the floor in pain from his wound.
"Colonel!" I cried out, running to be by his side.
"Lieutenant, are you okay?" He asked.
"Please sir, worry about yourself for once! We need to get you to a hospital, fast." I could still feel
tears trickling down my face.
"We need a doctor for Havoc too, hurry, before he's gone for good." But at least the Colonel was
okay. This was definitely not the fight we were looking for, but we were able to escape with our
lives, and that's what
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Troy Sivan Research Papers
Troye Sivan, who told us, "My youth is yours," has inadvertently snapped the wittiest, most erotic
gay selfie of the Millennium. As clever as anything Mapplethorpe shot, this picture, which freezes
Sivan's narcissistic youth in a moment of self–inspection and perhaps even admiration, makes good
on his popular lyric, even if he now pleads with the internet to wipe it from memory. But the internet
never forgets a pretty anus. The selfie is satire and sincere breakthrough, a reimagining of
narcissistic mirror–talk and a thrusting of taboo, subculture–confined "anality" into popular
awareness. Sivan's sphincter, blithely agape, is a clarion announcing the arrival of the youthful
homosexual anus as eye–catcher and eye–holder. The selfie seems to ... Show more content on
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. .] The kouros stands heroically bare in Appollonian externality and visibility. Unlike two–
dimensional pharaonic sculptures, he invites the strolling spectator to admire him in the round."
Sivan as modern–day kouros has revived this artistic persona: his feline posture is a "self–
supporting" provocation, an erotics of anticlines and synclines; he seems as nonchalantly exposed as
a stretching cat, but this is his "polemic." The selfie is a liberation of all eyes: his, only one of which
is in frame but represents both as it coquettishly stares out at ours, and then ours in turn, which are
free to gaze into the virginal pinprick Sivan reflects back at us, two portals––mirror and anus––that
symbolize the topsy–turvy bildungsroman of gay young–adult sexuality. Backward talk: this is a
mirror language one side of which we can't readily apprehend. The mirror permits the illusion of a
kouros–in–the–round. His flippantly narcissistic "I look good" is a "self–supporting" statement of
fact. The beautiful narcissist inspires resentment by stating the obvious. In this picture, anality as an
erotics of back–talk is staged and lampooned. So much of anality happens behind one's back, an
unwitting communion between one's ass and an ogler's
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Reflection Of Scientific Language In The Poetry Of Juliana...
Another poet that one can argue fits into this subsection of thought is Juliana Spahr, whose various
collections such as Nuclear, Responses, and this connection of everyone with lungs are illustrative
of the methods and means of modern women writers, and the unwavering enquiry of knowledge that
all those I have mentioned exhibit. Within this connection of everyone with lungs Spahr utilises
scientific language, and methods to further a thematic notion of the errors in exceptionalist thinking,
that is the belief that something, someone or event, is exceptional in some manner. This collection
focuses on the events of "9/11 as cellular rupture" and the arguably unique ability of poetry to reflect
on the external within its frame to reach a catharsis and epistemic understanding of the conditions of
modernity. In this use of scientific language and her reliance on scientific knowledge and
explanations to confer meaning she arguably falls into a position of consilience.
Like other modern poets, Spahr focuses on biological linguistical systems and exploration; this is
evidenced from the onset of the long poem "There are these things: / cells, the movement of cells
and the division of cells." In this opening section of Poem Written after September 11, 2001 Spahr is
immediately forming an image of unification, each individual cell, is part of the "movement of cells"
which is part of the larger system of "general beating of circulation" and "skin that surrounds, hands,
body, feet"
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The Growing Threat Of Cyber Warfare From Russia
Benjamin Carver
Mrs. Wuerfel
English 12 Honors
6 February 2016
The Growing Threat of Cyber–Warfare from Russia "The next generation of terrorists will grow up
in a digital world, with ever more powerful and easy–to–use hacking tools at their disposal." –
Dorothy E. Denning. This is becoming more and more apparent as time goes on. You hear
something new every day about some company being "hacked" by the Chinese, Russians, Iranians,
or North Koreans. The world we live in is becoming more and more digitized and, perhaps
unsurprisingly, the threat of cyber–terrorism is only growing with the evolving technology. Tensions
have been rising rapidly largely due to the multiple cyber–attacks being waged every day against
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(Paletta, Yadron, and Valentino–DeVries A.1). Though the United States government seems to think
that creating the most powerful hacking software is the best course of action, this will only lead to
more cyber–terrorism at the expense of everyday citizens. Looking to the past, it is obvious that
engaging in an arms race can often lead to escalated conflicts. Some security experts warn that
governments do not yet understand the power of the hacking tools being created, and that the
situation is growing dangerously similar to the arms–race–induced powder–keg Europe was before
World War I erupted (Matthews). Although they were physical, arms races in the past led to such
horrific conflicts such as the first World War and terrifying time periods such as the Cold War.
Governments should be approaching this situation with much more caution. In order to ensure both
the safety of the citizens of the world, as well as the well being of the world 's nations, the digital
arms race should be de–escalated. Measures need to be taken to reduce the frequency of cyber–
attacks, as opposed to simply fighting back with more powerful hacking tools.
Cybercrime and cyberterrorism are becoming increasingly more dangerous issues as time goes on.
China appears to wage hacking attacks on other countries, especially the United States, more often
than any other countries. Due to the frequency, many
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Ryuzaki's Story: The Dragons And The Humans
This woman, Misako, she is really nice. She is kind and caring about people, she3 doesn't even
know anything about me. I mean if it wasn't for her I would be still wandering around trying to find
a place to stay. Without me noticing Misako had walk up behind me as I had recently set down in
the family room after I saw the huge library adjacent to it. The library, it was huge and it had so
many shelves of books.
"Ryuzaki, I am expecting someone to be visiting me today. My Tosan said I would enjoy meeting
her so he set up a date for us to meet, it is today and because of that I will be in my room getting
ready. So if someone knocks will you answer it" she said as I nodded and she left to her room as I
pulled a book off the shelf and headed into the family room. The book I grabbed was called The
Dragons and The Humans. It was how human, dragons, and dragon–humans interacted when the
god and goddess gave the dragon, the ability to transform into humans. It also had a legend that
Ryuzaki had never seen before called Juuichi Tengoku no Ryuo no Hotei
~***~
There has never been a gathering of all the Ryuo since the Ryu to ningen no taisen, when the eleven
Shodi Os and the eleven Shodi Ryuo fought for the right to live on Chikyuu. This the Great War that
took most of the Ryus to Yomi to meet Izanami–no–Mikoto goddess of Yomi. The winners would
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They did not have to do it if they did not want to but most ryus hide in plain sight. These swords
were name together as the O no Densetsu–teki Yoso Ken, the legendary element swords of the
kings, and combine to become it. The Os afterward never parted from their swords, even when the O
die, the sword gets passed down to heir to the throne. The swords could only be used by the Os and
their
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Jazz And The Past, Present, And Future
Jazz and the Past, Present, and Future
One of the most profound paradoxes that Jazz as a musical genre has spurred by way of its mere
existence is contained within the connotation of the word "Jazz" itself. Attempting to unravel the
mysterious history of this familiar word is a sisyphusian task due in part to the contested nature of
the word, yet as Alan P. Merriam and Fradley H. Garner postulate in their article Jazz – The Word
from the journal Ethnomusicology: studying the problems associated with the contested nature of
the term reveal critical information on the history of Jazz, the music and the stories of the
disenfranchised people who forged Jazz (Merriam, 373). Merriam and Garner establish in Jazz –
The Word that Jazz has a foot firmly rooted in the past and owes itself considerably to the
experiences of Africans brought to the New World by Europeans under the brutal imposition of
slavery, among many other injustices in the annals of history; However, the volatility of Jazz means
that the contributions of the past are tightly intertwined with the events of the present, and
predictions in the future. In this paper I will be using the model of "past, present, and future" to
compare and contrast what Jazz means to different people at different times, and argue that the past,
present, and future are tightly intertwined and the relationships between these events make up what
Jazz is. In order to make this comparison, I will use several interviews with musicians and
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Comparing Dr. Kinbote And John Shade By Vladimir Nabokov
Dr. Kinbote and John Shade
Vladimir Nabokov is an artist that accentuates the aesthetic pleasure which patterning affords. The
fabric of Pale Fire is woven with a dense texture of mirrors, doubles, parodies, games, riddles,
masks, and disguises. In the story, such games of perception (particularly the notion of reflection
and misconception) creates a disparity between reality and fantasy. One of the most well–known and
multifaceted line in the poem comes from the first stanza, fifteenth stanza, and supposedly the last:
"I was the shadow of the waxwing slain." The absence of the 1000th line and this disruption of the
poem's symmetry suggests the transition from a mere perception to reality, that John Shade was no
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Yet, in the midst of all this, one thing that is clear is that Kinbote does in fact resemble a part of John
Shade and by knowing this, we can understand better why Shade does feel empathetic towards
Kinbote.
Citations: Nabokov, Vladimir, Pale Fire (New York: Vintage, 1989) Lolita – The Story of a Cover
Girl: Vladimir Nabokov's Novel in Art and
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Batman's Insanity In The Joker
The Joker, like many of the mentally unstable members of Batman's rogues gallery, has an
obsession. Scarecrow's is fear, Riddler's is proving his intelligence, Two–Face's is fifty fifty chance.
However, The Joker's obsession isn't about being a clown. The reason The Joker is insane is because
he's obsessed with being insane. The complete disregard for human life. Trying to be fun and
humorous in deadly serious situations. The strange appearance. The crazed laughter. All things we'd
associate with insanity. And with The Joker.
This is why it's so difficult to pin down his motives. It's why his backstory changes on a whim. Why,
to quote the DC wiki: "One day The Joker may be a harmless clown, on others he can become a
crazed super–killer." It's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And yet, when Joker zigs, Batman zags. Where Joker is loud, Batman's stealthy, Joker kills
excessively and for fun and Batman tries to never take a life. Joker's colorful and Batman's dark.
Joker is funny and Batman is stoic.
And so, Joker starts to think, starts to obsess." If Batman's insane, why wouldn't he kill people like
any other madman? If he's insane, why doesn't he enjoy it? If Batman's insane, why isn't he more
like me?"
Maybe.. maybe the reason why Joker can't break Batman is because Batman's already been broken.
Prehaps he's so far gone into madness he's come out the other side. Maybe.. the reason Joker can't
make him kill, make him sink to The Joker's level, is because Batman sunk far past him long ago.
Of course, this is unacceptable to The Joker. Batman can't, he can not be more insane than The
Joker. And yet how many times has Batman stuck to his morals despite near impossible situations?
How many times has he resisted Scarecrow's gas that should drive you insane with fear? How many
times has he refused to kill Joker after everything he's
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Witch Craft Research Paper
Continuity of the Witch's Craft lay within its ability to shift its shape accordingly to any given time,
culture or belief within society spanning back thousands of years. Being an adversarial magical art,
both practice and bless, classical witchcraft is seeded in our ancestral memory and boils to the
surface during times of oppression and suffering. Historically, witchcraft has shown itself to be the
counter–current of any given society mainly being picked up and practiced by common folk as a
means of retribution against an aggressor, oppressor, or offender. In the modern age, there has been a
white–washing of the magical practices of witches that arose during the 50's & 60's which regards
witchcraft and its magical feats more beneficent and less malevolent. This was spearheaded by the
late Gerald B. Gardner to smooth public relations in a time when British witchcraft laws were being
repealed and the modern counter–currents were making headway in music, cinema, literature, social
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Witches were still cursing, changing the weather, blasting cattle and conjuring the dead, in fact, old
Gardner himself was doing these feats as well, yet relationships needed to be smoothed for the sake
of growth, which later caused stagnation in the subject of witchcraft in the greater public halls and
books. Thus, many practitioners of both formally trained and academia are leading the way to bring
Classical Witchcraft and its many meanings back to the forefront of the conversation to try and bring
more depth back to a subject that suffered at the hands of lightweights for too long. There are quite a
few exceptional publications who make it their duty to bring their readers concise, historically
accurate, functional, and deep information for their studies, enjoyment, and prosperity of mind. Such
publishing houses
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The Paradox In Robert Heinlein's 'All You Zombies'
"All You Zombies," by Robert Heinlein, is a famous science fiction story that entwined one of the
best paradoxes. The idea of one person being everyone, including her own mother, father and
daughter and has to continuously leap through time to be able to exist. Despite that paradox isn't
revealed until near the end of the story, it is symbolised through the bartenders ring of a snake eating
it's own tail. Heinlein also shows how the paradox might affect a person's view of the world through
the idea of solipsism. The main point, however, is how the paradox is literally everything in the
story. The "Unmarried Mother,' or Jane before the sex change, is the protagonist in the story, and all
the other characters of the story as well. Although in most cases this would be impossible, the story
is a paradox. A paradox, something that seems possible until further investigated and found that it is
logically unacceptable, is the very reason Jane exists. Jane was unknowingly born a hermaphrodite,
and lived unhappily in an orphanage. As the story progressed, she meets a man ... Show more
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Near the end of the story, Jane travels to their personal quarters and thinks about presence. "I know
where I came from– but where did all you zombies come from?... You Aren't really there at all.
There isn't anybody but me–jane– here alone in the dark," knowing that their life is based off a
paradox, Jane starts to wonder how everything else is out there before stating that there is only Jane.
This way of thinking is Solipsism, the idea that the mind is the only thing that can be known to exist
and anything outside the mind is unwarranted. This is a motivation for Jane to continue to replay the
paradox over and over again, because Jane is everything. Jane is every person, Jane is the reason
behind everything and Jane is the
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The End Of The World Essay
Ethan Retland
November 4, 2014
World religions
Research paper
The End of the World How will the world end? It has been asked by many different civilizations
over the eons and has almost as many possible endings. Since mankind first started to record history
there have been tales of creation and the end of the world. According to John Black in The Story of
Ragnarok and the Armageddon, "it (the end days) is the 'Judgment Day' described in the Book of
Revelations; in Judaism, it is the Achart hayamin; in Aztec mythology, it is the Legend of the Five
Suns; and in Hindu mythology, it is the Story of Avatars and the Man on the House". (Black)
Some of the stories of how the world might end are happy, joyous tales where the world becomes a
paradise. In other versions, the world ends badly with death and destruction. Some of these stories
have common events and common outcomes even when they are told from civilizations separated
by time and land. I am going to compare two of the most dramatic and cataclysmic ends of the
world; the Armageddon in the Bible's Revelation and Ragnarök in the Old Norse mythology. The
definition of Ragnarok according to the dictionary is the destruction of all things in a final battle
with the evil powers where the gods are destroyed. It is considered a noun and of Scandinavian
Mythology. In comparison, the dictionary definition of Armageddon is also a noun depicting either
the last battle between good and evil before the Day of Judgment in
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The American Dreams : How Colleges Tuition Has Risen Up...
Thanh Vu
The American dreams: How Colleges tuition has risen up too high? After the Vietnam War, a mass
exodus of Vietnamese fled their countries, resulting from the oppressive and vengeful Communist
regime after fully controlled the nation in addition to a devastating reality in all field of life from
economic crisis to social breakdown and external warfare (War with the Khmer Rouge; Sino–
Vietnamese War and several naval battles). My granduncle, a former South Vietnamese Army
officer, after spending time in the so–called "educational camp" being tortured and beaten, took his
whole family to America, where he believes in the American dream for his family. "And I think I did
find the American dream my father has always wanted me to inherit," said my uncle, who was the
first generation of his family to go to college in Northeastern University. "College education was the
key to our American dream, changing us from penniless immigrant burden of the society to become
a contributing member of the nation that has most generously opened her arms to us," my uncle
smiled, looking back at his life: a lovely family, a house, a car and a well–paid job. However, he
then paused for a while, "but I 'm afraid your generation may not have the chance to share my
dream." Indeed, the 1990s was in his mind a better era to live. His son, my cousin, chose to go to
Quinsigamond Community College instead of a private university. "I don 't want to make my
parents worry about me, but those college
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Peter Jackson Conventions

  • 1. Peter Jackson Conventions In modern society within the movie world, we can see which genres are the most striking and appealing to the audience. The genres that come to mind are adventure, action, fantasy, comedy, drama, horror and thriller. This essay will go over the how director, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer Peter Jackson makes practical and effective use of genre to shape and decorate his peculiar and original creative visual style into the filmmaking world. Most known for his work on 'The Lord of the Rings' Trilogy and other films such as 'King Kong', 'The Lovely Bones' and 'Dead Alive'. With all his movies having one or all of the genres roles mentioned, we will see how they connect to each other and keep audiences involved with these high–demand genres ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even with his past work that dates back to 1992, he still conveys his artistic style, in 'Dead Alive' the genres that are evident in this movie are horror, comedy, black comedy, horror comedy and splatter film, but the movie he directed that put him on the United States map was 'Heavenly Creatures' this movie was his big step up from the kinds of movies he did previously, which was what he called "splatter comedies". Heavenly Creatures is a true story behind the friendship between Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, before they were convicted of the brutal murder of Honora Parker, the main genres are romance, fantasy, drama, and true crime. These two girls that become best friends in the movie become trapped in their own fantasy, as we follow them through–out the film, their relationship becomes to intense, the mother Honora tries to stop them, Pauline thinks that her mother is the only thing standing in the way of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. What Is The Purpose Of Mankind's Ouroboros In the essay "Humankind's Ouroboros", J. Reagan Tankersley discusses about zombies in the horror genre and how over time they have evolved with society's fears through evidence from big name zombie films of the time. The original publication of this essay was in a college classroom, though the audience was directed towards someone that understood or had basic knowledge of the zombie films Tankersley chose to use as evidence. So, if someone that picked up his work and had no knowledge of these films, they would already become lost. That is what makes this essay great. Instead of using the space he had to explain every little detail, he pulls towards an advanced audience; that would mean he would only have to slightly touch on the subject and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way it targets towards a more knowledgeable audience in the horror genre with the pinpoint examples allows the text to not drag on. Then the work leaves the reader thinking that with the fear of the dead coming back to life, the fear of a viral virus gone wrong, or even the fear of what we ourselves can do when chaos ensues with the underlining message and brings a sense of wonder and thrill, making this piece a must read for any zombie horror ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. The Pros And Cons Of Gentrification Gentrification is the extensive process of rejuvinating a specific part of a city and or town that has been soddened with poverty and deterioration, due to an underlying neglect. These attempts at re– birth of a city are becoming more and more prevalent, so it draws out the overwhelming question, is it helpful or harmful to developing neighborhoods? Gentrification can not be topical with kitchy coffee shops where you pay for the ambience which includes pretty foliage potted in whimsical objects that are all being re–purposed, sitting on rustic wooden tables that are adorned with industrial furnishings. As well as the overpriced fair trade cup of coffee that the pretentious barista contrieves. And the ostentatious frozen yougurt shops will walls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are quite a few more downfalls to gentrification and they are, the realtor and investor sharks who prowl and pry around for these opportunities to pounce on the broken and defenseless. The process of taking a tarnished building and turning it into something more habitable is costly and could be fiscal suicide if their investments fall short, then if that happens the city will be full of half– hearted attempts that sit for years and never get completed. Let's not forget that having these aristocratric schmucks meandering around giving people ultimatuims left and right. Would be like mixing bleach and ammonia together and rendering everyone unconcious from the potent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. DORIS LESSING'S "TO ROOM 19" SYMBOLS TO Room 19: SYMBOLS Women in patriarchal societies are brought up to have certain values, like to have a desire to be good mothers and good wives. However, as much as they try to do these things, they find that their passions and instincts are put down and this leads to misery and insanity. Women have voiced their concerns about the problems of being a woman in a man's society for years. Feminist literature existed before feminism as a movement did. Finally, in the 20th century, this led to the second and third waves of feminism criticizing the limitations of patriarchal and sexist society for women. Doris Lessing in her story "To Room Nineteen" uses many symbols to explain how women in patriarchal society feel oppressed and unfulfilled. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "While Susan's madness can be explained as the result of the clash between her impulsive, complex personality and the orderliness of the Victorian Angel, it can also be seen as resulting from the conflict between her private wishes and the public expectations that were placed on her, and on women in general." (Sandoiu) The common social problems of women are why neither one of them, Susan or Matthew, can look at any part of their marriage and say, "For the sake of this is all the rest" (253). Matthew does everything in his power to make Susan happy, asking her how her day was ("not as interesting, but that was not her fault"), and trying to support her because "both knew of the hidden resentment and deprivations of the woman who lived her own life... and is now dependent on a husband" (254). Matthew does cheat on her, but Susan and Matthew end up agreeing that this is natural (255). All of this, however, makes Susan feel that she was being "poison[ed]" by "resentment" and that "she was a prisoner" (263). As the narrator explains, "She must tell Matthew – but what? She was filled with emotions that were utterly ridiculous, that she despised..." (264). Like many women, Susan was trying her best to be happy and grateful in a situation that she emotionally hated. The symbols of poison and prison, both slow and dreadful, are used to emphasize how Susan can be suffering even as she seems good on the outside. Her entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. The Funeral Banner Of Lady Dai The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai has several different symbolisms hidden within the paint and ink on the sink banner. The symbol hidden within the banner can mean many things it just looked at by themselves and so many more if looked at as a group instead of alone. The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai relates to the phenomenon of interconnectedness between China, Korea, and Japan by unifying these three countries by breaking geographic and language barriers and showing common practices between them all. China was a big influence on both Japan and Korea, the banner may have also had an influence on the art produced in both countries. The Banner of Lady Dai banner was found in Lady Dai's tomb in 1972. The Marquis of Dai died in 186 B.C.E. while the Lady Dai (his wife) and their son both died in 163 B.C.E. The true function of funeral banners is debatable, so think they have a connection to the afterlife. Funeral Banners were also thought to be "'name banners' to identify a person during mourning ceremonies, or shrouds to help soul into the afterlife" (McIntire) or attract the spirit of the deceased to their tomb where they were to spend the rest of eternity in comfort. It is believed that "banners like this were carried in front of the funeral procession, then draped upon the deceased coffin" (Gunther). The Funeral Banner of Lady Dai is painted Silk in ink and color and was commissioned most likely by family of Lady Dai. The artist of the banner is unknown. The artist represented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Seeing Through Language Miles Groberg Sather English 122 02/27/2017 Seeing Through Our Tongue: The Liminal Nature Of Language Introduction One universal aspect of the human condition is communication. Finding some way to convey the abstract concepts of our minds in such a way they can be understood by others is a fundamental necessity of being a human in culture as we understand it. It is with this understanding that the question has been asked; if language is the medium through which our perceptions are channeled, how much are our perceptions distorted by language? How much is our language distorted by our perceptions? Is this relationship something that could be manipulated, and how effective would it be? Thankfully, these are questions that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On The Subject Of Language And Social Change This paragraph is largely going to be pulling from examples, like Does Gender–Fair Language Pay Off and Within or Outside to showcase both intentional and subconscious decisions various cultures and languages have taken towards proposed changes. This paragraph deals mostly with Within or Outside. In it, most of the discussion is used to show that language and culture naturally evolve both with each other and independently of each other. Using a clever segue that I'm sure I'll come up with, it rounds out by suggesting that intentional change would be worth exploring. Which leads to this paragraph, discussing mostly existing attempts towards changing languages in contemporary settings, and analyzing the cause, effects, and progression gained by these methods. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Billy Collins Poem Structure Determining the structure of a poem can sometimes be a very difficult task. And the poems written in modern structure are becoming less and less structural in nature than the pre–modern poems. The structure of any poem can be recognized by looking at the stanzas in the poem. For example– If it has 2 lines in a stanza, then it is called a couplet. If it has three lines in a stanza, then it is called tercet and so on. A stanza is that to a poem what a paragraph is to an article. Here in this poem, there is no clear division of the stanzas. So, one cannot make out what kind of structure, it has if one is to judge this piece from its structural point of view. 'Freestyle' can aptly describe its structure but some people may argue that it's the style ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here, he also describes the body of eel as glass which means transparent. It implies that we all are camouflaged in the nature and are a part of it and any act of ours to change the nature will be considered as an act of defiance. The use of the name of the mystical Sargasso Sea also says that this world is unbound and is a boundary less. We humans try to conquer this infinitive vast space not knowing that we are just a particle in this large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Benefits Of Sleeping On A Problem Essay The Benefits of Sleeping on a Problem Introduction If you're like most people, you have probably been told, when you're struggling with a problem or decision, that it's a good idea to sleep on it. It's something that people say so frequently that it has become something of a cliché. Like most clichés, though, it turns out that there's some truth to it. In 1865, a German chemist named Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz solved a problem that had been puzzling scientists for decades. He published a paper identifying the structure of benzene as a ring of carbon atoms. Years later, when he was giving a talk about how he made his breakthrough discovery, he credited it to a dream he'd had. In the dream, he saw an image of a serpent swallowing its own tail, something that is called ouroboros. The symbol dates back to early Indian, Egyptian and Greek mythology. The sight of the symbol revealed the ring–like structure of benzene to him. Von Stradonitz is not alone. History is littered with similar examples. Human beings sometimes wake up with the solution to a complex problem, something they have been wrestling with, clear in their heads. Why does this happen? Is there scientific merit to the idea of sleeping on a problem? In this article, we will explore the notion that sleeping on a problem can help us solve it. It's a somewhat complex topic, but one worth investigating. The first key to understanding what happens in our brains while we sleep is to talk about why we need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Media Consumption Of Media The proliferation of media consumption in the digital age is an unspoken public health crisis. While what it brings us is not without merit, the means by which we are permitted to connect has transformed our relationship with the media into an abusive one. The methods and channels by which we are allowed to consume media have been constructed in such a fashion as to drive us towards unhealthy habits. We've all been placed in a collection of skinner boxes, most of us paying handsomely for the privilege. There exists today in the world a grave and perilous danger, lurking behind the limitless opportunity we've presented to ourselves in what the media has become. Without modern media we would be blind, but our modern habits allow us to choose not to see humanity up close or in any way. Almost every aspect of our American culture, from bacon and eggs at breakfast to our engagement rituals to the holidays we celebrate, has been sewn into the fabric of our lives by the media. Consumption of media has become a means unto itself, an ouroboros–like pattern from which we can find no respite or escape. We may wish to totally extract ourselves from exposure to media directly but it is impossible to avoid how it has soaked into our culture and even our daily habits and rituals. Social norms are now rapidly adapting to the appropriate use of our interface of infinite knowledge that may once and still be called a cell phone. Even if we divorce ourselves from our phones we're still jumping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Social And Cultural Belief On Art Practice Ouroborus Introduction The brief for this assignment is as I see it to research more than 8 carving cultures and to explain the impact of social and cultural belief on art practice. To present research material in the correct form and record citations and bibliography correctly. This information is based on the question. "Is the Ouroborus relevant to our culture of carving from a personal, local and global view point?" Within this essay I will try to provide information that explains what "Ouroborus" is, investigate and include text that links the Ouroborus to many different carving cultures that the Ouroborus has had or still does have an effect on, and cover some of the many different impacts this symbol has an those cultures. (Google.co.nz, 2015) [1] What is meaning of Ouroborus The following are two different meanings from different sources. 1. The ouroboros from the Greek (οὐροβόρος ὄφις tail–devouring snake) is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The ouroboros often symbolizes self–reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re–creating itself, the eternal return, and other things such as the phoenix which operate in cycles that begin anew as soon as they end. It can also represent the idea of primordial unity related to something existing in or persisting from the beginning with such force or qualities it cannot be extinguished. While first emerging in Ancient Egypt and India, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Tenebris Empire In Western Silva there lay two powerful empires, forged by the tears of many men and several vicious battles. Each empire had a strength all its own and are only separated by the argentum river. On the east of the Argentum river the Aurum empire has stood strong for thousands of years under the careful watch of several monarchs each one fair and truthful like the last. On the west of the river lays the Tenebris empire, created from lies and deceit a source for all black magic and forbidden potions. These empires coexisted as peacefully they could however after thousands of semi–peaceful years tensions have started to rise again over the boundaries of the land, as the Tenebris empire expands the Aurum empire is beginning to collapse. At the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have....conquered... the westland ports.." He wheezed. "They have been gaining fast and we are losing resources." The empress' voice faltered for a second before stating "Find the captain of the royal guard and inform him of this immediately." The page left swiftly. The Empress let out a swift sigh before adjusting her crown. News of this would quickly spread and a formal address would be needed. She set out to find the royal tailor. After an hour of getting poked and prodded her dress as fitted and ready, Ivory peered into the long mirror admiring the tailors fine work. Her dress was exquisite, the Cadet grey color complimented her pale skin and the lace detailing and beading added elegance to the dress. Her bold eye makeup helped her bright yellow eyes standout and her crown rested perfectly atop her tightly pinned blonde hair. She made her way along the barely lit dark long and twisting corridors before a noise from the southeast wing caught her attention. With a sudden turn she went to investigate only to find Malus Eque a renowned knight from the Tennebris Empire waiting to catch her. He ran forward to catch her only to be tripped by her foot as she took off running. As the empress ran she shouted for any knight to find her or servant to save her the corridors seemed never ending and soon she was stuck at a dead end as she accepted her fate. Malus caught up to her and the last thing she remembers is a sweet smelling cloth being placed in front of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Essay About A Short Story Upon a dais placed in the center of the chamber was a greatsword near 2 meters in length, its serrated blade cruel and sinister. Runes cast in a dark metal were emblazoned on the swords hilt crude and harsh in their design. The sword shone deep crimson for a moment, the moment over so quickly the man believed it imagined even so a feeling, ugly and malicious passed over him. Runes cast in a dark metal were emblazoned on the swords hilt crude and harsh in their design. He was to sell the blade after he translated the runes hoping they could instill more value into this find. He soon found that the prevalence of the sword in its placement was not for lack of other valuables, he found piles of platinum, gold, and silver within the atrium as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was upon the thirteenth day that he had shattered, wandering abandoned alleyways muttering to himself trying anything to destroy that blade, that cursed blade. On the seventh day a scream was observed by a neighbor, the police were notified and after multiple attempts to contact the man the door was forced open, and there in the center of the room at the foot of the lectern the man had lain a knife in hand, his head nowhere to be found, and blood, blood everywhere. At the estates sale It was coincidence, blind fortune, luck of the draw that the Delatombe's were at that estates sale, Adelaide of course wanted to get on her way, after all it wasn't just any party they were headed to anyone who was anyone would be there but Thomas saw something that caught his eye, a blade, not like the rapiers he had used in the war, in fact it was unlike anything he had ever seen before, it stood at least 2 meters tall, it had an edge made rend flesh and splinter bone on either side, and upon its hilt was an ouroboros with runes etched upon its scales. No other man would have that blade for it was his, the auctioneer began droning on about the swords alien and seemingly nefarious nature, none of his words being heard by Thomas, none of his wife's protests got through to him, for he was simply lying in wait for the start of the auction. The auctioneer began, "Who'll give me 500 for the sword? Do I hear 500?" "$200000"Thomas's placard shot up. "Sold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Write An Essay On The Ouroboros As a religion with its unique beliefs and practices, Gnosticism certainly has its own symbols. The Ouroboros is a Greek word meaning "tail devourer," which is an ancient symbol depicting in the form of a serpent eating its own tail. The symbol is first seen as early as 1600 years BC in Egypt as a representation of the sun, and in Gnosticism, it is related to the solar God Abraxas. The Ouroboros signifies "eternity and the soul of the world." (Token Rock) It is usually drawn in black and white, which enhances the Gnostic belief of duality. In christianity, the snake is a symbol of evilness and temptation, whereas Gnostics see it as a liberator who brought knowledge to Adam and Eve. They honour the snake. Apart from the Ouroboros, the Ankh is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The War Experience in Italian Film Essay The War Experience in Italian Film The experience of war as it is presented throughout the history of Italian cinema is a uniquely composite display of historical reverence and cultural consecration. An analysis of this experience in all of its manifestations can be discerned from the evaluation of one or several works from the post– World War II period within the corpus of the Italian cultural signification. It follows from this approach that the essence of the results of this analysis will then represent an appreciative grasp of the aforementioned corpus. The war experience in Italian film can be succinctly considered through a detailed analysis of Rome, Open City (Roma, Città Aperta, Roberto Rossellini, 1945), Salo: 120 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film, which contains moments ranging from dark comedy to poignant melodrama, also relies on stock documentary footage and intimate battle sequences to supplement the enthralling story. The narrative progression of the film carries through effortlessly, and is accompanied by rhetorically inventive dialogue and character associations that operate on the allegorical level. For instance, one scene in which a group of Nazi officials murder a sheep operates metaphorically to link Christianity to communism while simultaneously equating the fascists with butchers of the innocent. (Forgacs 9– 45) Concomitant with this method of scrutinizing the film, many of the characters' names are subject to onomastics. Giorgio Manfredi, who later in the film changes his identity to Giovanni Episcopo, is switched from association with St. George (typically shown slaying a dragon) to St. John (the martyred priest of ancient Rome). The priest, Pietro Pellegrini, is translated as Peter Pilgrim. He is associated, by virtue of his name, with the side of good and in the dominion of religion represents a modern analog of St. Peter (A martyr who was put to death during the Roman persecutions). Giussepina (Pina), is the female form of Joseph, who was the patron of the Universal church. Lastly there is Romoletto, the neighborhood child that sabotages the Nazi events and chants the themes of the resistance without knowing their meaning. His name is translated as little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Infinity Research Paper The infinity symbol was introduced many years ago. The meaning of infinity was believed to be used dating as far back as 400 BC. The symbol and definition that is currently used for infinity is mostly used in mathematics. The infinity symbol and definition has previously had different meanings, but basic concepts of what infinity represents have remained the same. Throughout history, not only did it represent mathematical thoughts, infinity had religious representation as well. The Upanishad, which were texts recorded by people of the Hindu religion, used the idea of infinity. They were the first to be known for the thought of something being infinite, but not in a mathematical way their philosophy was "if you remove a part from whole or add a part to whole, still what remains is whole" (OnlineClock.net). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though the definition was not in mathematical terms, the concept related to the idea which was used in mathematical terms. The Ancient Greeks also contributed to the idea of infinity. At the time Ancient Greeks did not define the word infinity, but were aware of the concepts from their surroundings. Since Ancient Greeks spent a lot of time studying the planets and stars, the thought of there being no beginning or end formed. Which is the current definition for infinity. The scientist Isaac Newton later made contributions to infinity. Isaac Newton "produced a theory on small numbers or infinitesimals as they are now known" (OnlineClock.net). Although Isaac Newton did put some sense to the idea of infinity, there was still some confusion dealing with the concept of infinity. Galileo Galilei then created the Galileo's Paradox which showed that "set of counting numbers can correspond with smaller sets of their squares". (OnlineClock.net). The understanding of infinity that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Destruction Of Freewill Destruction of Free Thought; Free Will Roughly 200,000 years ago the first modern humans struggled to survive, each day a test of strength, cunning, and will to survive. In their lives they amassed knowledge to pass on to their children, who in turn would gain further knowledge and pass it on. Slowly new ideas form, creating languages, inventing stuff that make daily living easier, and building stable communities. Those ideas have brought us to where we are today; being able to do things our ancestors never dreamed possible. So what does it mean to be human? Many philosophers from Plato to Marx to Descartes, have developed theories as to why humans are different than other species. Most theories mention that people are conscious of things other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his Politics and the English Language, he often mentions to be aware of what you're writing and not to take shortcuts. Writers, by thinking about what they write and making sure that they're understandable; helps to eliminate other influences trying to invade their mind. Everyone should follow these rules, because writing mirrors thought and if one is filled with meaningless garbage so is the other. Luckily, working to fix one will help the other, so improving one's writing also helps them to reclaim their mind. A few other things that Orwell suggests to writers, is to be able to connect with what they're writing, and to describe it in a clear, accurate way. Those are some ways to help recover people's minds, but they should be aware of that everything can be traced back to politics, and the only thing to be certain of when dealing with politics, is that it will do whatever it takes to destroy those who challenge it. Which is why people need to more active if the government infringes upon their rights; it's better to fight when they have a chance. People should also be aware that the government serves them, not the other way around. Through staying aware, taking action when needed, and by thinking for themselves, people will start to be able to better ensure that they will not fall victim to political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. A Picatrix Miscellany A PicA Trix MiscellAny Underground Edition 2007 e.v. CONTENTS On the Picatrix I. Introduction to the Picatrix (The Aim of the Sage) of al–Majriti, Maslamati ibn Ahmad II. Summary of the Contents of the Picatrix III. Excerpt from a Lecture on Alchemy by Terence McKenna On the Moon and the Lunar Mansions IV. Extracts on the Moon V. The Mansions of the Moon: "On the Creation, Proportion and Composition of the Heavens for the Fashioning of Images" VI. The Picatrix: Lunar Mansions in Western Astrology VII. W. B. Yeats and "A Vision:" The Arab Mansions of the Moon On Ritual and Talismans Picatrix Astrological Magic Aphorisms Extracts on Planetary Ritual Clothing Twenty Two Benefic Astrological Talismans Astrology, Magical Talismans and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A glance at the table of contents is enough to show that the sequence of chapters is erratic and closer inspection reveals that the scope of individual chapters is far wider than appears at first sight. Philosophic doctrines (which, according to the author, are the basis of the talismanic art), theory of magic, astronomical, astrological and physical lore, extensive directions for the practice of the art, and accounts of the peoples by whom it is employed are jumbled together throughout the book, with no discernible guiding principle. If a systematic arrangement is anywhere perceptible, it is in the astrological and astronomical material, though even this is far from selfcontained or methodically ordered. Subjects which belong together are separated (e.g., the geographical sections on pp.171 ff. and 394 ff.), long, discursive definitions, appearing in unexpected places, further break the sequence (e.g., pp.78 and 343)–. and there is a great deal more to make the reader's task more difficult. This manner of writing may well be intentional, whether to make the magical sections appear less suspect by interlarding them with theoretical passages, or to make certain doctrines seem less strange by administering them in small doses, or to demonstrate the equal validity of the magical and philosophical material, or for a combination of all three reasons. At all events, a similar method of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Things Fall Apart Essay Things Fall Apart describes the decline of the Ibo tribe, due to conflict between the intervening Christians and the traditional Ibo culture. At first, the missionaries cause no trouble with Ibo traditions. However, conflicts, like the split between Okonkwo and his son, begin to emerge from the differing ideology. The symbolic tattoos display factors, such as the introduction of Christianity, that contribute to the overall decline of the Ibo people in a way that would bring empowerment to the Christians, specifically the converts. The Ibo people's vision of a strength–dominated society fell apart due to the influence of the Christian missionaries and faith. To demonstrate the strength, the tribe drinks out of an enemy's skull. The skull tattoo embraces this idea through symbolizing the skull as Umuofia's strength with Christian elements breaking in and Umuofian elements exiting. The Celtic cross breaks the skull, creating cracks, symbolizing the intrusion of the Christian faith and damages of their emergence. The clovers represent the increase in numbers of Christian converts and the growing strength of the faith. At the skull base, yam vines, kola flowers and palm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They vanquish the desecrated, ill, and exiled people, leaving them in the forest to die. When the missionaries requested pieces of land to settle on, the council chose the most vile area, the Evil Forest. Achebe writes, "At last the day came by which all missionaries should have died. But they were still alive, building a new red–earth and thatch house for their teacher, Mr. Kiaga" (Achebe 151). Unlike their original plans, the Christian faith survived in the forest, weakening the Ibo's religious beliefs. The tattoo represents the decline of the tribe through Ibo symbols such as falling leaves and the weak root structure. In a sense, the Ibo are disintegrating, like the falling leaves of the Evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Duality In 19th Century Russia Just to the east of riotous, industrialising Western Europe sat Imperial Russia, pendent between tradition and modernity, a vast empire of duality. As if trying to vent her frustrations, 19th century Russia produced a selection of history's finest writers; each writer packing their work with themes of duplicity, hope, and heavy social criticism. Duality was the cardinal theme for Imperial Russia. 19th century Russia was a peasant–filled, agrarian empire rushed through the gawky adolescence of industrialisation. The serfs were only freed in 1861, and by 1900 around 2.3 million Russians worked inside factories: in a century, Russia had moved from a feudal system of serfdom to the shores of modernity. A theme of duplicity was carried ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Svidrigailov has a "propensity for vulgarity" («...и особенно, если к тому и натурально склонность имеешь...»), a philosophical devotion, all– conquering devotion to rationalism (even when he rapes Dounia, Svidrigailov remains rational and emotionless to the end: «Да и не поверит вам никто...так что, если даже и братом пожертвуете, то и тут ничего не докажете: насилие очень трудно доказать, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Nature And Nature In Coleridge's 'Frost At Midnight' Coleridge often explores the relationship between humanity and nature in his poetry. These two groups are unified in his conversation poem "Frost at Midnight", and allow the reader into his internal thoughts. He meditates on comparisons by pairing the magical appearance of frost on the windowpane to how his thoughts are in flux and reflux. Coleridge shows how the thinking of the mind mirrors nature and how repeating patterns reveal universal aspects of poetry, thoughts, and nature. Coleridge makes use of the repetitive patterns in nature and uses them to capture the mind's movement.The structure of the poem uses frost as a guide. Similar to how frost propagates itself, the poem contains organic, repeating fractal patterns with small variations within them. These patterns exist throughout nature in honeycombs, mountains, clouds, and leaves. Furthermore, the speaker of the poem, Coleridge, and his infant son, Hartley reflect the idea of repetition. Repetition exists as Hartley is a replica of Coleridge as children can be seen as versions of their parents. However, Coleridge also points out how he and his son are different as well. Coleridge wants his son to be intimately familiar with nature, writing "With tender gladness, thus to look at thee, / And think that thou shalt learn far other lore / And in far other scenes!" (lines 49–51). Coleridge will make sure that his son will enjoy nature and not have the experience he had in the city. The repetitive nature and movement of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Perception Of Language In The Movie 'Arrival' Arrival is a well–crafted scientific drama movie that takes place sometime in the near future. According to the movie "Arrival" by Denis Villeneuve, his film revolves around our protagonist Amy Adam's character "Louise Banks", a linguist that helps decipher the language of benign aliens that one day suddenly arrive in twelve different locations around the world. The movie heavily emphasizes the initial contact with an alien race, and the communication between characters, nations, and species in the film is a big part of the story. Louise Banks' character introduce and intimately involved with the affairs of alien species arriving on earth for the very first time. This film does an excellent job at depicting how different cultures and languages affect how we interpret messages. A core ongoing theme of the film "Arrival" is the sapir–Whorf hypothesis in that your language determines your thought process and that culture influences non linguistic behavior. This is shown multiple times throughout the film. One example is when the alien Costello tells Louis Banks that their language is a tool or weapon that changes the perception of time. This is a revelation towards the end of the film, which allows us to make sense of the weird introduction scenes and flashbacks or flash forwards that we later learn of Louise Bank's child. Such that the alien's language is alien in nature and alters our perception of time, the multitudes of different languages found on our world in one way or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. American Students Flaws Endless homework, an abundance of AP classes, countless hours spent studying complex subjects, and numerous sleepless nights, all in an effort to meet the seemingly endless list of requirements needed for a child to achieve success through academia. This is the crude reality of many young students who aspire to attend prestigious universities, most of which make various personal sacrifices that limit them in terms of experience and personal growth. It seems as though our society's morals have evolved into a Machiavellian plot for a spot into a top–tier college. This mindset is the root of our problems regarding this new era of academic dishonesty and extreme academic competitiveness. Consequently, students are told that it is a justifiable choice to make sacrifices in order to attend a prestigious university. As a result, young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These students put so much time into tasks that ultimately lead nowhere and place needless stress on the student. All this stress has caused, "more than half of American teenagers [to be] stressed out all of the time or sometimes", and there have even been reports that "Eating disorders are another pervasive health problem that can be caused by stress, particularly, doctors say, when students are perfectionists.". The amount of stress being placed upon teenagers by their school and parents, has caused a number of serious health problems. For example, in the novel "The Overachievers" a student by the name of Julie experienced significant hair loss due to the amount of stress she was feeling, and another student mentioned named Alyssa, suffered from eating disorders that served as a coping mechanism for all the stress she was experiencing. These are only a few of the repercussions resulting from the justification of an overachiever lifestyle that puts a student's grades above the overall wellbeing of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Analysis Of When The Smoke Clears A beautiful act is in the art of evolution, and currently cultivating in Los Angeles, the duo Smoke Season continues to push sight and sound at the will of their touch. Gabrielle Wortman and Jason Rosen return with a kinetic 6 track EP, Ouroboros, and take a leap into a better refined, and bound collection of sounds than their 2014 EP, Hot Coals Cold Souls. Wortman and Rosen continue to explore their own souls, and unfold their chemic reaction into 6 shots of electricity, proving that the duo truly do "play with thunder." The two forces of talent prove that they are indestructible when fused together, and shine not only on their EP, but on their recent single, "When The Smoke Clears." Beginning with a steady, and slow build of electrical magic, mimicking a visual representation of lights flicking across one's eyes, "When The Smoke Clears" foundation begins. The track's layers and precise timing of the smallest of sounds is appreciated, heard clearly as the transition from electronic to the psychedelic installment flourishes. Hints of musical delights are trickled towards each build. Bass riffs pulls both vocals into an unexpected groove, noting Rosen's soothing vocals that softens each blow. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wortman's vocals act as a skilled archer pulling back from her bow, with enough control to hold and release for the final pierce. Keys, synths, and a hazy ethereal background transfers energy from Rosen's momentum to Wortman's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Roy's Narrative Analysis Roy's Perspective: "The only way we can track down that serial killer is to split up." I announced. My soldiers, 1st Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye, 2nd Lieutenant Jean Havoc, and Alphonse Elric were helping track down Barry the Chopper. He's committed many murders by chopping up his victims with a butcher knife, I guess you could say that's how he got his name. "Yes, Sir." replied Riza. Her and Alphonse started to walk down the dreary tunnel in the opposite direction. We were underneath laboratory five, originally looking for something Barry had lost. Barry's soul was attached to a suit of armor, and he was used as an immortal slave. When he caught sight of his original body, he quickly realized there was a soul of another creature inside it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "You even carved a transmutation circle into your hand! And you're using that lighter for ignition." And with the flick of the lighter, sounds of Lust's screams filled the empty room. "Don't underestimate me." I heard him say in a very dark tone. Flame after flame, she slowly started losing grasp on her life. Finally, her body started breaking off into specs of nothing. "You've finally done it, you killed me. I hate losing, even if there are better ways to die at the hands of a man like you." Roy's cold black eyes stared at her, emotionless. "I like your eyes, I can't wait for the day when their wide with agony. That day, is soon." Then it was over, her body didn't leave a trace. Roy fell to the floor in pain from his wound. "Colonel!" I cried out, running to be by his side. "Lieutenant, are you okay?" He asked. "Please sir, worry about yourself for once! We need to get you to a hospital, fast." I could still feel tears trickling down my face. "We need a doctor for Havoc too, hurry, before he's gone for good." But at least the Colonel was okay. This was definitely not the fight we were looking for, but we were able to escape with our lives, and that's what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Troy Sivan Research Papers Troye Sivan, who told us, "My youth is yours," has inadvertently snapped the wittiest, most erotic gay selfie of the Millennium. As clever as anything Mapplethorpe shot, this picture, which freezes Sivan's narcissistic youth in a moment of self–inspection and perhaps even admiration, makes good on his popular lyric, even if he now pleads with the internet to wipe it from memory. But the internet never forgets a pretty anus. The selfie is satire and sincere breakthrough, a reimagining of narcissistic mirror–talk and a thrusting of taboo, subculture–confined "anality" into popular awareness. Sivan's sphincter, blithely agape, is a clarion announcing the arrival of the youthful homosexual anus as eye–catcher and eye–holder. The selfie seems to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . .] The kouros stands heroically bare in Appollonian externality and visibility. Unlike two– dimensional pharaonic sculptures, he invites the strolling spectator to admire him in the round." Sivan as modern–day kouros has revived this artistic persona: his feline posture is a "self– supporting" provocation, an erotics of anticlines and synclines; he seems as nonchalantly exposed as a stretching cat, but this is his "polemic." The selfie is a liberation of all eyes: his, only one of which is in frame but represents both as it coquettishly stares out at ours, and then ours in turn, which are free to gaze into the virginal pinprick Sivan reflects back at us, two portals––mirror and anus––that symbolize the topsy–turvy bildungsroman of gay young–adult sexuality. Backward talk: this is a mirror language one side of which we can't readily apprehend. The mirror permits the illusion of a kouros–in–the–round. His flippantly narcissistic "I look good" is a "self–supporting" statement of fact. The beautiful narcissist inspires resentment by stating the obvious. In this picture, anality as an erotics of back–talk is staged and lampooned. So much of anality happens behind one's back, an unwitting communion between one's ass and an ogler's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Reflection Of Scientific Language In The Poetry Of Juliana... Another poet that one can argue fits into this subsection of thought is Juliana Spahr, whose various collections such as Nuclear, Responses, and this connection of everyone with lungs are illustrative of the methods and means of modern women writers, and the unwavering enquiry of knowledge that all those I have mentioned exhibit. Within this connection of everyone with lungs Spahr utilises scientific language, and methods to further a thematic notion of the errors in exceptionalist thinking, that is the belief that something, someone or event, is exceptional in some manner. This collection focuses on the events of "9/11 as cellular rupture" and the arguably unique ability of poetry to reflect on the external within its frame to reach a catharsis and epistemic understanding of the conditions of modernity. In this use of scientific language and her reliance on scientific knowledge and explanations to confer meaning she arguably falls into a position of consilience. Like other modern poets, Spahr focuses on biological linguistical systems and exploration; this is evidenced from the onset of the long poem "There are these things: / cells, the movement of cells and the division of cells." In this opening section of Poem Written after September 11, 2001 Spahr is immediately forming an image of unification, each individual cell, is part of the "movement of cells" which is part of the larger system of "general beating of circulation" and "skin that surrounds, hands, body, feet" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. The Growing Threat Of Cyber Warfare From Russia Benjamin Carver Mrs. Wuerfel English 12 Honors 6 February 2016 The Growing Threat of Cyber–Warfare from Russia "The next generation of terrorists will grow up in a digital world, with ever more powerful and easy–to–use hacking tools at their disposal." – Dorothy E. Denning. This is becoming more and more apparent as time goes on. You hear something new every day about some company being "hacked" by the Chinese, Russians, Iranians, or North Koreans. The world we live in is becoming more and more digitized and, perhaps unsurprisingly, the threat of cyber–terrorism is only growing with the evolving technology. Tensions have been rising rapidly largely due to the multiple cyber–attacks being waged every day against various political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Paletta, Yadron, and Valentino–DeVries A.1). Though the United States government seems to think that creating the most powerful hacking software is the best course of action, this will only lead to more cyber–terrorism at the expense of everyday citizens. Looking to the past, it is obvious that engaging in an arms race can often lead to escalated conflicts. Some security experts warn that governments do not yet understand the power of the hacking tools being created, and that the situation is growing dangerously similar to the arms–race–induced powder–keg Europe was before World War I erupted (Matthews). Although they were physical, arms races in the past led to such horrific conflicts such as the first World War and terrifying time periods such as the Cold War. Governments should be approaching this situation with much more caution. In order to ensure both the safety of the citizens of the world, as well as the well being of the world 's nations, the digital arms race should be de–escalated. Measures need to be taken to reduce the frequency of cyber– attacks, as opposed to simply fighting back with more powerful hacking tools. Cybercrime and cyberterrorism are becoming increasingly more dangerous issues as time goes on. China appears to wage hacking attacks on other countries, especially the United States, more often than any other countries. Due to the frequency, many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Ryuzaki's Story: The Dragons And The Humans This woman, Misako, she is really nice. She is kind and caring about people, she3 doesn't even know anything about me. I mean if it wasn't for her I would be still wandering around trying to find a place to stay. Without me noticing Misako had walk up behind me as I had recently set down in the family room after I saw the huge library adjacent to it. The library, it was huge and it had so many shelves of books. "Ryuzaki, I am expecting someone to be visiting me today. My Tosan said I would enjoy meeting her so he set up a date for us to meet, it is today and because of that I will be in my room getting ready. So if someone knocks will you answer it" she said as I nodded and she left to her room as I pulled a book off the shelf and headed into the family room. The book I grabbed was called The Dragons and The Humans. It was how human, dragons, and dragon–humans interacted when the god and goddess gave the dragon, the ability to transform into humans. It also had a legend that Ryuzaki had never seen before called Juuichi Tengoku no Ryuo no Hotei ~***~ There has never been a gathering of all the Ryuo since the Ryu to ningen no taisen, when the eleven Shodi Os and the eleven Shodi Ryuo fought for the right to live on Chikyuu. This the Great War that took most of the Ryus to Yomi to meet Izanami–no–Mikoto goddess of Yomi. The winners would stay and loser ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They did not have to do it if they did not want to but most ryus hide in plain sight. These swords were name together as the O no Densetsu–teki Yoso Ken, the legendary element swords of the kings, and combine to become it. The Os afterward never parted from their swords, even when the O die, the sword gets passed down to heir to the throne. The swords could only be used by the Os and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Jazz And The Past, Present, And Future Jazz and the Past, Present, and Future One of the most profound paradoxes that Jazz as a musical genre has spurred by way of its mere existence is contained within the connotation of the word "Jazz" itself. Attempting to unravel the mysterious history of this familiar word is a sisyphusian task due in part to the contested nature of the word, yet as Alan P. Merriam and Fradley H. Garner postulate in their article Jazz – The Word from the journal Ethnomusicology: studying the problems associated with the contested nature of the term reveal critical information on the history of Jazz, the music and the stories of the disenfranchised people who forged Jazz (Merriam, 373). Merriam and Garner establish in Jazz – The Word that Jazz has a foot firmly rooted in the past and owes itself considerably to the experiences of Africans brought to the New World by Europeans under the brutal imposition of slavery, among many other injustices in the annals of history; However, the volatility of Jazz means that the contributions of the past are tightly intertwined with the events of the present, and predictions in the future. In this paper I will be using the model of "past, present, and future" to compare and contrast what Jazz means to different people at different times, and argue that the past, present, and future are tightly intertwined and the relationships between these events make up what Jazz is. In order to make this comparison, I will use several interviews with musicians and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Comparing Dr. Kinbote And John Shade By Vladimir Nabokov Dr. Kinbote and John Shade Vladimir Nabokov is an artist that accentuates the aesthetic pleasure which patterning affords. The fabric of Pale Fire is woven with a dense texture of mirrors, doubles, parodies, games, riddles, masks, and disguises. In the story, such games of perception (particularly the notion of reflection and misconception) creates a disparity between reality and fantasy. One of the most well–known and multifaceted line in the poem comes from the first stanza, fifteenth stanza, and supposedly the last: "I was the shadow of the waxwing slain." The absence of the 1000th line and this disruption of the poem's symmetry suggests the transition from a mere perception to reality, that John Shade was no longer the shadow but the "smudge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, in the midst of all this, one thing that is clear is that Kinbote does in fact resemble a part of John Shade and by knowing this, we can understand better why Shade does feel empathetic towards Kinbote. Citations: Nabokov, Vladimir, Pale Fire (New York: Vintage, 1989) Lolita – The Story of a Cover Girl: Vladimir Nabokov's Novel in Art and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Batman's Insanity In The Joker The Joker, like many of the mentally unstable members of Batman's rogues gallery, has an obsession. Scarecrow's is fear, Riddler's is proving his intelligence, Two–Face's is fifty fifty chance. However, The Joker's obsession isn't about being a clown. The reason The Joker is insane is because he's obsessed with being insane. The complete disregard for human life. Trying to be fun and humorous in deadly serious situations. The strange appearance. The crazed laughter. All things we'd associate with insanity. And with The Joker. This is why it's so difficult to pin down his motives. It's why his backstory changes on a whim. Why, to quote the DC wiki: "One day The Joker may be a harmless clown, on others he can become a crazed super–killer." It's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And yet, when Joker zigs, Batman zags. Where Joker is loud, Batman's stealthy, Joker kills excessively and for fun and Batman tries to never take a life. Joker's colorful and Batman's dark. Joker is funny and Batman is stoic. And so, Joker starts to think, starts to obsess." If Batman's insane, why wouldn't he kill people like any other madman? If he's insane, why doesn't he enjoy it? If Batman's insane, why isn't he more like me?" Maybe.. maybe the reason why Joker can't break Batman is because Batman's already been broken. Prehaps he's so far gone into madness he's come out the other side. Maybe.. the reason Joker can't make him kill, make him sink to The Joker's level, is because Batman sunk far past him long ago. Of course, this is unacceptable to The Joker. Batman can't, he can not be more insane than The Joker. And yet how many times has Batman stuck to his morals despite near impossible situations? How many times has he resisted Scarecrow's gas that should drive you insane with fear? How many times has he refused to kill Joker after everything he's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Witch Craft Research Paper Continuity of the Witch's Craft lay within its ability to shift its shape accordingly to any given time, culture or belief within society spanning back thousands of years. Being an adversarial magical art, both practice and bless, classical witchcraft is seeded in our ancestral memory and boils to the surface during times of oppression and suffering. Historically, witchcraft has shown itself to be the counter–current of any given society mainly being picked up and practiced by common folk as a means of retribution against an aggressor, oppressor, or offender. In the modern age, there has been a white–washing of the magical practices of witches that arose during the 50's & 60's which regards witchcraft and its magical feats more beneficent and less malevolent. This was spearheaded by the late Gerald B. Gardner to smooth public relations in a time when British witchcraft laws were being repealed and the modern counter–currents were making headway in music, cinema, literature, social justice, and art. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Witches were still cursing, changing the weather, blasting cattle and conjuring the dead, in fact, old Gardner himself was doing these feats as well, yet relationships needed to be smoothed for the sake of growth, which later caused stagnation in the subject of witchcraft in the greater public halls and books. Thus, many practitioners of both formally trained and academia are leading the way to bring Classical Witchcraft and its many meanings back to the forefront of the conversation to try and bring more depth back to a subject that suffered at the hands of lightweights for too long. There are quite a few exceptional publications who make it their duty to bring their readers concise, historically accurate, functional, and deep information for their studies, enjoyment, and prosperity of mind. Such publishing houses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. The Paradox In Robert Heinlein's 'All You Zombies' "All You Zombies," by Robert Heinlein, is a famous science fiction story that entwined one of the best paradoxes. The idea of one person being everyone, including her own mother, father and daughter and has to continuously leap through time to be able to exist. Despite that paradox isn't revealed until near the end of the story, it is symbolised through the bartenders ring of a snake eating it's own tail. Heinlein also shows how the paradox might affect a person's view of the world through the idea of solipsism. The main point, however, is how the paradox is literally everything in the story. The "Unmarried Mother,' or Jane before the sex change, is the protagonist in the story, and all the other characters of the story as well. Although in most cases this would be impossible, the story is a paradox. A paradox, something that seems possible until further investigated and found that it is logically unacceptable, is the very reason Jane exists. Jane was unknowingly born a hermaphrodite, and lived unhappily in an orphanage. As the story progressed, she meets a man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Near the end of the story, Jane travels to their personal quarters and thinks about presence. "I know where I came from– but where did all you zombies come from?... You Aren't really there at all. There isn't anybody but me–jane– here alone in the dark," knowing that their life is based off a paradox, Jane starts to wonder how everything else is out there before stating that there is only Jane. This way of thinking is Solipsism, the idea that the mind is the only thing that can be known to exist and anything outside the mind is unwarranted. This is a motivation for Jane to continue to replay the paradox over and over again, because Jane is everything. Jane is every person, Jane is the reason behind everything and Jane is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. The End Of The World Essay Ethan Retland November 4, 2014 World religions Research paper The End of the World How will the world end? It has been asked by many different civilizations over the eons and has almost as many possible endings. Since mankind first started to record history there have been tales of creation and the end of the world. According to John Black in The Story of Ragnarok and the Armageddon, "it (the end days) is the 'Judgment Day' described in the Book of Revelations; in Judaism, it is the Achart hayamin; in Aztec mythology, it is the Legend of the Five Suns; and in Hindu mythology, it is the Story of Avatars and the Man on the House". (Black) Some of the stories of how the world might end are happy, joyous tales where the world becomes a paradise. In other versions, the world ends badly with death and destruction. Some of these stories have common events and common outcomes even when they are told from civilizations separated by time and land. I am going to compare two of the most dramatic and cataclysmic ends of the world; the Armageddon in the Bible's Revelation and Ragnarök in the Old Norse mythology. The definition of Ragnarok according to the dictionary is the destruction of all things in a final battle with the evil powers where the gods are destroyed. It is considered a noun and of Scandinavian Mythology. In comparison, the dictionary definition of Armageddon is also a noun depicting either the last battle between good and evil before the Day of Judgment in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. The American Dreams : How Colleges Tuition Has Risen Up... Thanh Vu The American dreams: How Colleges tuition has risen up too high? After the Vietnam War, a mass exodus of Vietnamese fled their countries, resulting from the oppressive and vengeful Communist regime after fully controlled the nation in addition to a devastating reality in all field of life from economic crisis to social breakdown and external warfare (War with the Khmer Rouge; Sino– Vietnamese War and several naval battles). My granduncle, a former South Vietnamese Army officer, after spending time in the so–called "educational camp" being tortured and beaten, took his whole family to America, where he believes in the American dream for his family. "And I think I did find the American dream my father has always wanted me to inherit," said my uncle, who was the first generation of his family to go to college in Northeastern University. "College education was the key to our American dream, changing us from penniless immigrant burden of the society to become a contributing member of the nation that has most generously opened her arms to us," my uncle smiled, looking back at his life: a lovely family, a house, a car and a well–paid job. However, he then paused for a while, "but I 'm afraid your generation may not have the chance to share my dream." Indeed, the 1990s was in his mind a better era to live. His son, my cousin, chose to go to Quinsigamond Community College instead of a private university. "I don 't want to make my parents worry about me, but those college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...