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    Emotionless Conformist

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    Working for a shady bounty hunter organization in post-apocalyptic Washington DC‚ an emotionless conformist is sent on a mission to retrieve a package from a community in North California before the rival organization obtains it first. The bounty hunter struggles with the enemy organization and his own teachings to complete the mission. Nick an emotionless conformist only cares about completing the missions that are given to him. He’s sent to North California to retrieve a package before an enemy

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    Life is unyielding; it is a constant social struggle. Social confrontation can be difficult and is sometimes better that it not happen. But fortunately‚ there is alternative method of conversation and confrontation that can take place. The Internet opens up all sorts of new possibilities and systems for communication. Suddenly‚ physical presence is no longer necessary‚ and you no longer have to connect with someone on a physical‚ or even mental basis. Long distance communication‚ without even opening

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    Without Emotion

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    to be emotionless; he decided to help a friend’s dad that had a chicken coop in his backyard and offered Gordon to teach him how to kill chickens. It took Gordon time after time‚ after time to get it right but finally was able to kill without emotions. His mentality was that if he was emotionally stabled‚ he would not have a problem once he becomes part of the military and gets sent to war. At this time in his life‚ he really believes that the best way to get through war is to be emotionless‚ but

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    or memories she may have. Mildred also hates books and believes they are meaningless‚ which is an average characteristic of the people in Fahrenheit 451’s society. A third characteristic of her that makes her an ideal citizen is that she is an emotionless drone. Overall Fahrenheit 451‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ presents the dangers of conformity through the works of Mildred Montag‚ who is molded by society to be their ideal citizen. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Mildred is like an average citizen at the time because

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    the metaphor

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    perfectly natural situation with a modicum of rationality‚ you would see she got exactly what she deserved.” (p.232). This shows that she has no pity‚ no heart and no appreciation for Ms. Hancock‚ even if she is deceased. Charlotte’s mom is an emotionless strict‚ human. The reason for her attitude towards Ms. Hancock is because she strongly dislikes flashiness and drama‚ the qualities that represent Ms. Hancock. On page 222‚ Charlotte’s mom says Ms. Hancock is overdone‚ has too much enthusiasm and

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    Egyptian Sculptures

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    suggest any movement or emotion. Their must be no facial expression. Their must be large heads and round plump faces and eyes must gaze straight forward. In this statue of Pharaoh and his wife they are looking straight forward and their faces are emotionless. “The Pharaohs are represented usually standing. The left food must be advance. They are also depicted as they seat. When they seat‚ the statue must be seated on cubic block. The block represents the throne and

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    I am reading Alex Rider: Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz and I am currently on page 356. Before the current state of the plotline‚ Alex continues his fieldwork throughout various environments for the special operations division of M16 that resides in London. However‚ the mission takes an entirely different angle as Alex is then anonymously kidnapped and held hostage by Desmond McCain‚ the CEO and president of First Aid; First Aid is a malicious company that advertises itself as being a beneficial

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    Ancient Greek Contributions to Western Civilization The Ancient Greece culture has made many contributions to western civilization. The ancient Greeks affected our fine arts‚ government‚ sports‚ medics‚ and philosophies. The Greek culture has had a very profound impact on the way people live nowadays. One way that ancient Greece affected western civilization is politics. Greece had the first known democracy. The Greek states man Pericles had three goals‚ to Strengthen Democracy‚ Hold strength

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    The poem uses an alliteration and simile to get the readers attention. “Like chastened children sitting silent in a school” which enables the reader to visualize subdued children sitting emotionless as Hardy feels. Hardies questioning is about a man who has lost his wife to cancer. The poem expresses how empty the man feels without his wife and although he has had faith in God he doubts God’s control‚ plan and love for him since his wife has

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    otherwise. Her hubsnads voice to her is very powerful and authoritative‚ whatever he demands she must give. Being very practical John believes hard facts and intricate answers rather than feel for emotions and give comfort when needed. He’s very emotionless. “John does not know how much I suffer. He knows there is no reason to suffer and that satisfies him” Another quote which sheds light on John’s selflessness. He does not understand his wife’s struggle and her inner emotions. John does not bother

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