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    The Last Breath

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    Cha-Cha. Wishful thinking is the formation of beliefs and making decisions according to what might be pleasing to imagine instead of by appealing to evidence‚ rationality‚ or reality. Suppresed Evidence Fallacy “ Target phones” Sprint Samsung glaxy s II They say great price costs 49.99 and then in small print on the page behind the GREAT DEAL PRICE it says only availiabe with 2 year contract and must purchase data plan. The fallacy of suppressed evidence can be thought of as exhibiting half-truths

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    Journeys Speech

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    To complete any journey one must take risks and overcome obstacles. Inner or physiological journeys are journeys of the mind which when travelled can increase one’s knowledge and sense of fulfilment. This type of journey is explored in both Robert Frost’s “The Road not Taken” and Gabriele Munccino’s film “The Pursuit of Happyness.” In Frost’s poem the idea of decision-making is explored through the use of the extended metaphor of the two roads‚ “Two roads diverge in a yellow wood‚ And sorry I

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    Last of the Mohicans

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    The Last of the Mohicans “The Last of the Mohicans” by James Fenimore Cooper is a novel about the British-French war and the Indians who are allying the French. This novel is about people get to fort William safely. Heyward‚ a British general‚ is supposed to get Cora and Alice‚ the daughters of the Colonel Munro‚ safely to Fort William-Henry‚ but on his way there were complications. Hawkeye‚ Uncas‚ and the Mohicans came into the novel trying to help Heyward get to Fort William safely. Three

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    Journeys in the Road

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    Journey is a prevalent theme choice for many writers‚ due to the potential to be manipulated in many forms. The alarmingly realistic novel of ‘The Road’ contains journeys both physical and emotional as McCarthy utilises his literacy excellence to deviate away from the journey stereotypes involving clear aim and direction‚ focusing more on the motivation and meaning behind the journey. Conversely in Thomas Hardy’s 1913 poem collection‚ physical and mental journeys are explored as Hardy nostalgically

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    The Last Spin

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    "The Last Spin" "The Last Spin" by Evan Hunter is an interesting short story that makes the reader think about friendship‚ emnity and waste of life. The story is about two gang members‚ Dave and Tigo‚ who are made to play a suspenseful game of Russian Roulette. Through the use of features such as setting‚ characterisation and creation of tension‚ the author has managed to write a short but meaningful story. The story is set in a dark‚ cold basement. We can assume that it is in America because

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    Imaginative Journeys

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    An imaginative journey can be defined as an extension of reality that transcends physical barriers. Through the use of abstract notions and an element of surrealism‚ an imaginative journey can result in distortion of the boundaries between imagination and reality. This type of journey involves readers by drawing on their imagination and can therefore result in the transformation of perceptions and attitudes‚ which may also stimulate a sense of enlightenment for both the characters and the responder

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    Imaginative Journey

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    Imaginative journey refers to movements where the individual does not have to physically travel anywhere. It is a journey of the mind‚ which allows individuals to visit any place they desire or are led to; even those that don’t exist. Imaginative journey can lead to inspiration‚ belief and imagination. However the journey is only a means to an end. This end being: knowledge‚ experience or discoveries made by the individual in the process of the imaginative journey which broadens or heightens the

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    Siddhartha Journey

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    decides to leave his home due to discontent. The discontent started when Siddhartha started having thoughts about his happiness and started to question the things that were taught to him. He decided to leaves with his friend Govinda to go on a journey to find enlightenment and who he is. Siddhartha chooses to become a Samana‚ and Govinda faithfully follows Siddhartha‚ leaving behind everything he knew. While being a Samana‚ Siddhartha masters suffering‚ fasting‚ meditation and self denial. One

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    Many times as a dancer‚ I find myself thinking about what my body is capable of. “What A Dancer Thinks About”‚ by Doris Humphrey‚ was written around the time period of 1937. This essay describes a dancer’s point of view of dance. Doris was born in Oak Park‚ Illionis‚ in 1915‚ where she studied dance. She became a member at the Denishawn school along with assisting Ruth St. Denis‚ a member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company‚ and creating works of her own. While creating her own works‚ Humphrey became

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    supporters of its government. This was in large part due to the prosperity that it was able to bring its people. A Chinese man‚ Mao Zedong was able to analyze the success of the Soviet Union and attempted to implement its form of government‚ communism‚ in China. The communist revolution that occurred leading to the creation of the Soviet Union is known as the bolshevik revolution.

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