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    Robert Neville (Will Smith) is a brilliant scientist‚ but even he could not contain the terrible virus that was unstoppable‚ incurable... and manmade. Somehow immune‚ Neville is now the last human survivor in what is left of New York City... and maybe the world. But he is not alone. He is surrounded by "the Infected" -- victims of the plague who have mutated into carnivorous beings who can only exist in the dark and who will devour or infect anyone or anything in their path. For three years‚ Neville

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    some argues on the topic of abortion. Consequently‚ this theme is new and is not habitual for me. Have never read any papers that are discussing different points of view on abortion before I was really inspired and amazed of the depth and clearness Judith Jarvis Thomson uses in her “A Defense of Abortion”. The point of this essay is to explain and think on the argument she provides in her work. The first thing that I opened reading Thomson’s article was how thought experiments can affect one’s decision

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    mind and vision from the big picture and pin points to only now‚ and how to survive for the moment. Native Son by Richard Wright explores the impact of fear at its climax during the segregation of blacks and whites from the perspective of Bigger Thomas. In this book Richard Wright dedicates 1 of the 3 section exclusively to fear and portrays it throughout the book. Richard Wright‚ in Native Son demonstrates fear from Bigger’s view to show how fear of unfamiliar things cause chaos to himself and the

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    The Korean Legend of Dan Gun The Korean legend of Dan Gun begins with the “Lord of Heaven” who had a son‚ Hwan-ung‚ who yearned to live on Earth. The legend states that the heaven and earth were one‚ and all animals could communicate with humans and gods. Hwan-ung wanted earthly rule‚ so his father sent him to Earth to gain his desire. When he went to Earth he met a tiger and a bear who "prayed" to become human. Hwan-ung proposed a test‚ which if completed would make the contestant a human. The

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    The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving‚ also known as one of the first "inventors" of modern short stories‚ wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow while in England. The story consists of a headless horseman who rides through the night in search of his head he lost in battle by a cannon ball during the American Revolution. However‚ the main character is a school teacher named Ichabod Crane tried to stay on good terms with his students for their pretty sisters and mothers‚ as well as their

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    Synthesis Essay: Arthurian Legends Arthurian legends‚ which began in the Middle Ages‚ have been written in many different perspectives as times have changed. Guinevere was one of the most prominently known legends‚ and was written about in several different centuries. Chrétien De Troyes wrote about Guinevere in the Middle Ages throughout Arthurian Romances where she is punished for comitting adultrous treason. She was also written about by Norma Lorre Goodrich in modern times throughout King

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    "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a short story of speculative fiction by American author Washington Irving. The story is set in 1790 in the countryside around the Dutch settlement of Tarry Town in a secluded glen called Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow is renowned for its ghosts and the haunting atmosphere that pervades the imaginations of its inhabitants and visitors. The most infamous spectre in the Hollow is the Headless Horseman‚ said to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper who had his head shot off

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    The Wright brothers were actually the ’’first’’ people to fly. Some other people flew first‚ but they failed‚ so scientists didn’t count their experiments. The Wright made an airplane that resisted more than the other ones and had wheels‚ that’s the reason why they were successful. They were the first to fly‚ but not to do an airplane and that is a fact. Historians know that the Wright weren’t the first to fly‚ but they were the first SUCCESSFUL people to fly. People like Hiram Maxim‚ Clement Ader

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    Desperation‚ Love‚ and Torment… The short story "Lessons of Love" by Judith Ortiz Cofer is a perfect example of faulty love‚ people who abuse love‚ and people who feel so deep about their love they will do anything for their "partner". The girl in the story is a trust worthy‚ honest‚ and an innocent girl before she meets the guy of her dreams which changes her in many ways. The guy changes her personality traits by making her disloyal to her family and indirectly teaching her lie to them. For example

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    In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving‚ the town of Sleepy Hollow is described as a quiet and tranquil town where its residents do not look for change and are not affected by all of the advancements being made in the World around them. Imagine a town that does not keep up with others around them and becomes a town standing still in time. Irving uses characters and setting to portray a serene and unpretentious American society subject to greed and misfortune in the hands of Ichabod

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