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    for most horror movies to give the storyline that scarey factor. The movie "I am Legend" was a horror movie that took a different aprroach from your normal horror movies. It was still scarey but only had that horror effect when the time was right or when the monster was approached. In this paper I will analisy the movie "I am Legend" to better understand the overall storyline and its plot. The movie "I am Legend" had a non-linear narrative structure. A non-linear film "does not move from one

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    BlackBeard Myths

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    America. He is just as well known today as he was during his heyday some three hundred years ago: he is arguably the most famous pirate ever to set sail. There are many legends‚ myths and tall tales concerning Blackbeard the pirate. Are any of them true? Legend: Blackbeard hid buried treasure somewhere: Fact: Sorry. This legend persists anywhere Blackbeard ever spent significant time‚ such as North Carolina or New Providence. In reality‚ pirates rarely (if ever) buried treasure. The myth comes

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    Personal Legend‚ which is to find treasure at the Egyptian Pyramids. Santiago wants to learn all there is to learn about the world. As the story goes on‚ Santiago learns and understands the mystical force that connects the world. Santiago is an example of a life that is full of risks that are worth taking and what happens when you follow your heart. Melchizedek‚ the King of Salem‚ tells Santiago to go follow his Personal Legend and go to Egypt. Melchizedek tells Santiago about Personal Legends‚ the

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    an island that is thought to have mysteriously sank in a night and a day‚ but nobody really knows where it is located and how it disappeared Atlantis is a mysterious island that has been talked about for over 2‚000 years and most people say it is a legend. The Greek philosopher‚ Plato describes Atlantis as a strong and modern kingdom‚ that had mysteriously disappeared. Atlantis was mentioned in two of Plato’s dialogues‚ Timaeus and Critias. Both dialogues dated back to 360 BCE. Through this researched

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    Review Of 'The Alchemist'

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    did‚ in The Alchemist. This quote is quite evident throughout the novel and life‚ and many people don’t even realize that they have a Personal Legend‚ which is their only obligation in life. A wise mother once said‚ "There are many different paths up the same mountain." The climb is always the hardest‚ but when a dreamer achieves their Personal Legend‚ the Soul of the World comes together for them. Dreamers might live in fear‚ not wanting to face the unknown‚ of what might happen after they pursue

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    ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF DELHI SULTANATE The Sultanate period brought to India new styles of art and architecture which were soon absorbed into the existing set up. A number of factors were responsible for events to move in such a direction. The existing Indian styles and the new ideas had many common features‚ which allowed them to adapt to one another. For instance both the temple and mosque had large open courtyards. Also many temples were converted in mosques by the foreign invaders‚ and this

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    John Henry Essay

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    I am interested in researching the urban legend of John Henry. The legend of John Henry is about an African American male who manually works on a railroad with a hammer and was proud of his work. Others working on the railroad could not match or exceed John Henrys capabilities as it pertained to hammering railroad spikes. It usually took three workers to do the same job that he could do all by himself‚ just that alone caused a lot of jealousy and animosity for some people. This topic is important

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    The legend is why cats and mice hate each other Have you ever wondered why cats and mice hate each other? In the legends “Cat and Rat: Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and “How Mice and Cats Became Enemies” it explains why they never get along. The theme of these legends is that if you mess with a good friend something will come your way. This essay will be a compare and contrast between these two stories. In this paragraph I will compare these legends. One of them they were going to

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    Potiki - Is Toko Maui?

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    mythological icons being incorporated into a book. Grace ties the legend of Maui into the character of Toko. Toko and Maui were both born prematurely. Another similarity Grace ties in with the legend of Maui is the fishing story. Maui goes out fishing with his brothers and brags that he ’ll catch a bigger fish than his brothers and Toko ’s fishing with his family in the lagoon and catches a big eel. Lastly‚ Grace links the legend of Maui ’s death to Toko ’s death. In Potiki‚ Toko enters the wharenui

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    Strauss Don Juan Sexism

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    Sexism in the critical literature on Strauss’s Don Juan: is it warranted? Strauss’s Don Juan is a tone poem based on a few verses taken from Lenau’s poem of the same name. It is the piece which established Strauss internationally as a composer. It triggered waves of critical responses‚ both analyzing the musical and the programmatic aspects of the piece. The critical responses‚ although scholarly and eloquent‚ often bore an undertone of sexism. They interpreted the piece in a manner that promoted

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