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3541: Nature 2
... the thin air. However, many waves never survive long enough to reach the shores. Arriving from all directions at a pier or causeway, they flow together in intricate patterns greeting each other and sharing the stories of their journeys. At times, these waves seem to dance as they flow north to south, and then change directions, drifting to the east and then back to the west as if they were gliding ...
3542: Othello 5
... motives. Iago continues to use comments like this throughout the play, just so that Othello is not suspicious; until finally Othello does not even question Iago, when his only evidence is a handkerchief and some stories. Another technique Iago uses is telling people what to do before they even know what they are thinking. With this, people already have the idea, and come back to consider it and believe it was ...
3543: Old Man And The Sea
... he allowed Santiago to catch him is the same as Santiago knowing that his struggle to survive by fishing is over. This is shown when the old man is sleeping. He was asleep in a short time and he dreamed of Africa when he was a boy and the long golden beaches and the white beaches, so white that they hurt your eyes, and the high capes, and the great brown ...
3544: New Casts
... you hooked because the very interesting story that you want to watch is going to be shown at the end of the segment. One might have to sit through all the commercials and the other stories just to get to the one story that interests them. These are some of the certain tricks to draw and keep their viewers tuned in. One of the tricks that are use is called Teasers ...
3545: Origin Of Totalitarianism
... one is reminded of science; that is, science with an -logy stuck onto the end of it. This combination of word connotations produces a meaning which seems to be half scientific and half philosophical- in short, scientific philosophy.101 Interestingly, Hannah Arendt wrote that ideologies themselves are "known for their scientific character: they combine the scientific approach with results of philosophical relevance and pretend to be scientific philosophy." This is exactly ...
3546: Creative Essay: Moldy Bread
... machines that instantly produce mould on bread, and say they have come quite far in one days effort. They have basically converted a microwave into a modular operative unit for linking deprivitors, or MOULD for short. They will not release any more information than that, as they believe this could trigger world peace, and would rather have all the credit to themselves. They are certain that there is no harm in ...
3547: The Immortal Harley Rider
... in and out, alternating between super fast, super slow, and real-time. It seemed I was at once inside and then outside myself, simultaneously experiencing the terror first-hand and calmly observing events from a short distance. My hands reached out to the pavement in a vain effort to break the impact of my rude landing. I tumbled uncontrollably along the rough surface of the road, my arms and legs flopping ...
3548: No Exit 2
... in which a human can gain a greater understanding of human nature and responsibility. In his theory stating that existence precedes essence , Sartre takes the belief that life has a meaning that far transcends our short and insignificant lives. He believed that life has no meaning unless we gave it meaning. In the search for life, we become anguished by the affairs of life. Sartre believed that when this occurred, we ...
3549: Night Essay 2
... the ghetto. From the depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed back at me. The look in his eyes, as they stared into mine, has never left me. Elizer had seen the worst in this short period of just over three years, the period that stuck out in his mind most strongly. He d seen the worst times, the worst people, the worst everything. Now he saw the worst in himself ...
3550: New Hreligion And Medieval Lit
... of funds to produce literature and wasn't terribly interested in a literate following, it only meant more people would be reading and developing their own interpretations of the scripture. The church knew that the stories and ideas of the Bible could effectively be passed on through sermons and mystery and morality plays. Although they both have the primary mission of conveying biblical messages, mystery and morality plays have considerable differences ...


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