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    contains the stars‚ planets‚ Sun‚ and Moon Celestial Equator- the imaginary line that divides the planet into Northern and Southern hemispheres. The celestial equator is a similar imaginary circle around the celestial sphere‚ also known as the visible universe. The celestial equator divides the visible universe in two‚ creating the Northern and Southern celestial hemispheres. This helps us locate celestial bodies. Ecliptics -an imaginary line on the sky that marks the annual path of the sun. It is the

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    contents. See if you can interpret the last diagram yourself. Refer to Handout #2 for help with the UML syntax. Example #1: Inheritance – Vehicles This diagram shows an inheritance hierarchy – a series of classes and their subclasses. Its for an imaginary application that must model different kinds of vehicles such as bicycles‚ motor bike and cars. [pic] Notes • All Vehicles have some common attributes (speed and colour) and common behaviour (turnLeft‚ turnRight) • Bicycle and

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    Imagine everything perfect‚ one’s entire life planned out for them‚ no hunger‚ no war‚ no poverty. Thomas More had that same thought in 1516‚ creating an idea that still lasts today in several places around the world‚ like Twin Oaks‚ Virginia . But what is needed to create a utopia? In this modern world‚ one would need a self-sustaining society that is broken off from the world‚ a democratic and unbiased government‚ and a unsegregated and equal view on the society held to the utmost of importance

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    Utopia is a term for an imagined place where everything is perfect. It has been used to describe an imaginary world where the social justice is achieved as well as the principles that could guarantee it. Utopia symbolizes people’s hopes and dreams. Utopia turns to be synonymous with impossible because an ideal life in a perfect society that it offers appears to be out of reach. The authors of utopias depict the societies similar to theirs but better organized. They also offer a detailed plan of how

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    of sadness” and”i’m coming down with something”. He uses words like to makes us feel the “sadness and sickness” of the kid as he turns 10 years old thinking about his childhood and all of the things that hw has to say goodbye to. For example his imaginary friends Some other lines that he uses are “you tell me it’s too early to be looking back”. This means that although is is just about to turn 10 her are so many things that he has already done that he is still not ready to say goodbye too. Another

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    create their imaginary playmates not out of trauma but out of a serene sense of the possibilities of fiction--sometimes as figures of pure fantasy‚ sometimes‚ as Olivia had done‚ as observations of grownup manners assembled in tranquillity and given a name. I learned about the invisible companions Taylor studied: Baintor‚ who is invisible because he lives in the light; Station Pheta‚ who hunts sea anemones on the beach. Charlie Ravioli seemed pavement-bound by comparison. "An imaginary playmate isn

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    nature – his ingredients are 100 per cent natural – and yet by the process and the very fact of his creation‚ he is unnatural”. Admittedly‚ Frankenstein’s creation fits the definition of the archetypal monster as “a large‚ ugly‚ and frightening imaginary creature” however‚ this is only true in regards to his aesthetical appearance for he is shown throughout the novel to exhibit the essence of humanity through his morality‚ intelligence and emotional capacity. In fact

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    narrator is talking about what he loves to do. He says “What I loved was kung fu. I watched “Enter the Dragon” so often that I knew all the lines‚ and I longed to wake up and be Bruce Lee. I would kick and strike at the air‚ at imaginary enemies who had killed my imaginary family” (Adichie‚ p.3). This shows the narrator was most happy practicing Kung fu. It was his passion and he liked it more than anything. He achieved happiness‚ by doing what he loves. In the short story “The two brothers”‚ the

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    individual and critical facts of society like poverty juana sad and corruption and cruelty of politicians‚ reality shows a cruel society like the story. Figures Literary comparison or simile: In the story we realize using this figure as compared with an imaginary object. Using the words: Like‚ like‚ etc. Allegory: Allegory Another figure is symbolic because it shows a device that is a concept further.  Metaphor: metaphors also identify elements that

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    this one most. When mysterious drawings showed up on my brother’s wall and my mom asked him who did it “The red eyes did it mom”. When kids do something they know was wrong‚ they never seem to take the blame. It’s always the monsters or some imaginary friend who does the wrong doing. Kids have one big‚ creative mind to come up with as many excuses they can. Neither the white lie nor the out-and-out lie is lies anybody wants to be told. People expect to be told truth. The white lie is more

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