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    Abstract Introduction The word’ magic’ is very old‚ oldest of the oldest‚ it has been in existence from the time immemorial. WHAT IS MAGIC? Black Magic is an ancient science that uses the five elements or the visible/invisible chemistry‚ physics‚ biology‚ electronics & ether (universal spirit) to hurt or heal people. The core of all black magic lies within the spirit world or the world of the dead. Details Potency and Influence: The magic is based on natural and supernatural

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    You Only Think God is Silent by Julie Ann Allen is the personal account of a recent widow’s journey of faith after her husband’s unexpected death. Prior to the accident‚ she had the perfect life. Two small children‚ a loving spouse‚ and a vibrant church family. She was always busy‚ but never had trouble hearing God. Then‚ everything changed. On her birthday‚ tragedy struck her family. Her husband Elan went to work and never came home. His car was still in the parking lot at his last stop‚ but no

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    Essay Comparing and Contrasting “Two Kinds” vs. “Blue Winds Dancing” While both of these stories have different themes regarding cultural issues‚ the characters involved similarly have their own reasons that compel them to oppose their individual situations. In Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” and in Tom Whitecloud’s “Blue Winds Dancing”‚ both narrators choose nonconformity regarding their unique situations‚ but have different motivations for doing so. In “Two Kinds”‚ the narrator struggles to be the ideal

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    In Rachel Carson’s "Silent Spring" she calls attention to the dangers of pesticides. Through her use of imagery‚ rhetorical questions‚ and similes she has created a very passionate argument towards whether or not farmers should use these poisons that affect much more than they think. She asks if "Indiana still raised any boys who roam throw woods?". "If so‚ who guarded the poisoned area to make sure no one went through?" " Who kept vigilant watch to tell the innocent stroller that he was about

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    couldn’t walk the streets without being mauled by autograph hungry hounds. There she was - Lana Lawn - Queen of the silents. Marvelous‚ absolutely marvelous. Until the movies began to speak and she faded quickly into obscurity - but not until she paid hefty money to create a well-known studio to take advantage of those who could talk and talk well. Lana Lawn - Queen of the silents‚ Mogul of the studio - and now a recluse and forgotten‚ except for a monthly check - and a nice one at that - from the

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    Judith Butler‚ gender theorist‚ consistently challenges the social and cultural informalities associated with both gender and sexual identity. In 1990‚ she published her book‚ Gender Trouble‚ which has since transformed previous understandings about gender and sex‚ and the roles that they play in society (Julia). Her theories were developed as to define what sex and gender truly mean‚ and how the cultural definitions of these terms are reflected in how humans represent themselves in society. Her

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    SILENT HONOUR The name of the book is Silent Honour by Danielle Steel. Danielle Steel was born on August 14‚ 1947 in New York city. She has a background in public relations and writing ad copy‚ Steel has lived a life that is romantic and dramatic as many of her novels. She is the most popular writer today read by people in 47 countries and 28 languages. Silent Honour‚ a bestseller‚ is her 38th novel. Others of her bestsellers are second chance‚ Ransom‚ Safe harbour‚ Answered Prayers‚ The Cottage

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    Choices. No matter how hard you try‚ you can never make all the right ones all the time. Not all decisions are hard‚ yet most important things aren’t easily achieved‚ and the journey and experiences you get will go with you forever. Kia was not always the altruistic attitude was not always evident in her decisions until she was forced to make the hardest decision of her teen life‚ yet after she makes the choices they form her into a different and wiser person. Kia is better at making tough decisions

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    The Silent Generation The Silent Generation coming of age was from 1946 through 1963. This generation was the post World War II era and the Great Depression. This generation was actually “influenced by World War II and the Great Depression.” (Study.com) It was a time of fear with Russia and communism. This fear caused this generation to stay indoors and not have ideas and thoughts of their own. They did not fight for what they believed in. They did what they were told to do by what was thought

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    Women’s Rights Judith Sargent Stevens Murray writes on the equality of men and women in 1790. Murray wrote this for the public and explains the difference between men and women and how women were degraded in 1790. Murray writes about how women were not allowed to accompany their husbands to certain places because they were not qualified enough and it made the feel inferior. A woman’s place was said to be in the kitchen or sewing. Murray is not bias in her writing but may be looked down on for speaking

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