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    Historian Frederick Jackson Turner ’s famous essay "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" defines the "frontier" as a place of westward expansion with new opportunities‚ heroism‚ triumph and progress mainly by brave white men. While he writes that the "closing of the frontier" occurred with the extinction of the Western frontier and cowboy ’s character‚ Americans have found a way to glamorize the image of the cowboy in the west during the 1800 ’s. It is important to emphasize the

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    Reality in Inception

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    Reality and illusion in the movie inception is a theme that is being debated a lot today. But what is reality and illusion anyway. Well reality is the state of what actually exists and has existed. On the other hand illusion is everything that does not exist but seems to exist. An example of an illusion is dreaming. When people dream it seems like everything they see is real but in reality it is just a hallucination. In the movie inception there have been a lot of debates on whether the last scene

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    People that appear in the public eye such as political leaders and celebrities must create a persona for the people they are entertaining or leading. In Empire of Illusion‚ Chris Hedges discusses how he believes that artifice is a skill that anyone who is a public figure should have mastered. Without using the art of artifice‚ many public figures could not be where they are today. Since not using artifice will typically bore the people they are trying to persuade‚ it is essential for public figures

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    Norman Angell‚ in his famous book‚ The Great Illusion‚ claims that war is futile. This claim is sustained by two main arguments. The first hinges on the concept of “interdependence”; the second on “adaptation”. This essay seeks to critically analyse Angell’s arguments and show how he has come to the conclusion that war is becoming obsolete as well as identifying the weaknesses of his concepts. The first part of the book‚ entitled “The Economics of the case”‚ explains why war isn’t profitable anymore

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    Palace of Illusions Review

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    Palace of Illusions by Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni is a beautiful book which gives a woman’s perspective on a story that deals mainly with male characters i.e. the great epic‚ Mahabharata. The book has been written from Draupadi’s‚ who was the wife of the 5 Pandava heroes in this epic‚ point of view. It throws light on her innermost thoughts and feelings‚ traced right from her childhood to her demise in the lap of the Himalayan mountains. It talks about her feelings about the strange in which

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    Appearance vs Reality Possibly the best piece of writing ever done by William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet‚ is a classic example of a tragedy. In all tragedies the hero suffers‚ and usually dies at the end. Romeo and Juliet commit suicide‚ Brutus falls on his sword‚ and like them Hamlet dies by getting cut with a poison tipped sword. The theme that remains constant throughout the play is appearance versus reality. Things within the play appear to be true and honest but in reality are polluted

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    “There are two types of people in this world. Those who lead‚ and those who follow.” -Steven Buchanan. [4]Inspiring numerous‚ Steven‚ who is only 14‚ is a leader at heart. [5]While countless amounts of people are shy‚ Steven is the exact opposite and displays colossal confidence. [3]Uniquely‚ he is able to solve the Rubik’s cube. [6]Steven takes fitness seriously. [1]Steven is a prime example of a natural born leader. Steven shows his determination and confidence through his appearance‚ cubing

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    like a huge burden of aborted dreams until she is able‚ at thirty‚ resolve to dream dreams that “would not be stillborn” (105). Zaynab usually touches on the theme of shattered illusions symbolised by Li‚ Awa (her sister) and Faku (Li’s childhood friend). The three young women are all traumatised by their marriages. This is due to the fact that each of their husbands turn out not to be quite the right choice. They (the husbands) are seen to be‚ in their different ways‚ both unlovable. Only Li eventually

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    Jay Gatsby and the American Dream. Tom Buchanan is man that had already gained the social status that Gatsby wanted to acquire in the novel. Mr. Gatsby desperately tries to befriend Tom Buchanan in order to gain social status and live the American Dream. Gatsby being a socially awkward person is inhibited in discovering the dream he is chasing. Finding love is another aspect of Mr. Gatsby’s dream that is never completed. His desire to marry Tom’s wife Daisy is an endless quest. Nick’s opinion of

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    Reality Behind Reality Tv

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    admit my fascination with reality television yet I happen to know that most of reality television is not reality at all. Some ‘reality’ television shows are rumoured to be scripted such as‚ The Hills or the former LBC’s Perfect Bride‚ however all reality TV shows are edited. Through the process of editing‚ bits and pieces of filmed ‘reality’ are selected to form an altered reality. Scientists also believe in a quantum theory‚ whereby observation alone influences reality. So there is scientific evidence

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