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    makes an argument that homosexuality before 1892 did not exist. It can be debated that sexuality regarding how we characterize it in a current sense as heterosexual; a gay person‚ did not exist before 1900. The concept of sexuality in modern concept is undergoing a scientific construction‚ which has given us knowledge of individuals with various sexual inclinations. On the off chance that it can be debated that homosexuality did not exist in the aggregate awareness of prior societies‚ and that the

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    Why Do Ogres Exist?

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    Do Ogres Exist? Most people would believe that ogres are real because of the DreamWorks Movie called ‘Shrek’‚ but I completely don’t believe in ogres my reasons below will explain why: Wikipedia says: “An ogre (feminine ogress) is a being usually depicted as a large‚ hideous‚ manlike monster that eats human beings. Ogres frequently feature in mythology‚ folklore‚ and fiction throughout the world” The fact that ogres are said to be manlike monsters that eat human beings makes me believe that ogres

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    and his only friend is a boy named Mangan who lives in the apartment across the street from him. The only thing that seems to bring a smile to his face is Mangan’s sister he watches from his window to see when she steps out of the house and when she does it makes his “heart leap” (302). The plot of the story is for the boy to prove how much he really likes Mangan’s sister and what he is willing to do for her. When he finally gets the chance to talk to her she mentions that she cannot make it to

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    Notes on Emily Dickinson Poems This is my letter to the world Theme- nature holds beauty‚ truth‚ love Speaker – nature lover‚ poet Imagery/ Symbols – hands = people of the world Figurative Lang. – metaphor letter = poem‚ personification (world cannot write to her) Sound Device – slant rhyme – world and told‚ dashes – pauses for effect Structure – 2 quatrains Tone – hopeful Mood - hopeful Hope is a thing with feathers Theme – hope endures‚ hope sustains us through life’s hardships Figurative Lang

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    known galaxies‚ he discovered tiny points of star-like light at unfathomable distances‚ in such a way that should not be possible by any known science at the time. Zwicky had discovered the first quasar‚ and it was not nor could have been predicted to exist. Astronomers have discovered so many incredible objects that do not seem possible‚ proving that the universe

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    Why religion should cease to exist What is the possibility that a god created the world and is watching us right now when science can explain most of the world´s big mysteries? It´s pretty unlikely‚ and if you are religious and god would exist‚ why would your religion be the right one? If you are an atheist like me please continue reading but otherwise I would recommend you to stop now since you will find it controversial and I do not want you to feel offended but I want you to open up and wide

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    demonstration or the actual structure of some topic about chemistry. To the students‚ they can motivate their selves to study. CAI can help them to easily understand their lessons by providing a better explanation for such structure or topic. 4.2.2What does your product do? There are many advantages to using computers in educational instruction. They provide one-to-one interaction with a student‚ as well as an instantaneous response to the answers elicited‚ and allow students to proceed at their own

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    presents two options for the end of the world: an end by fire or by ice. He takes the position of fire in the next two lines and relates fire to desire. This comparison suggests that Frost views desire as something that consumes and destroys. Desire does indeed have a way of consuming those it infects. However‚ in the next stanza Frost makes the case for the destructive force of ice. He compares ice to hate. This comparison relates to the reader a view of hate as something that causes people to be

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    The ending of The Grapes of Wrath is solely focused on the final redemptive acts of both John and Rose of Sharon. Their actions make this ending unlike any other of Steinbeck’s novels. In many ways Rose of Sharon was especially in need of redemption up until the very end of The Grapes of Wrath. Throughout the novel‚ Steinbeck uses John and Rose of Sharon to portray certain themes or represent deeper ideas. In the final chapters‚ Steinbeck uses them to create a final and concluding sense of redemption

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    Shakespeare‚ characters search for love in a complex and dynamic web of enamored interactions. The author uses multiple different methods to manipulate love. Shakespeare uses the potions and fairies to show the illusive properties of love and that it transcends beyond the lover. Shakespeare uses the love flower to exemplify the frailty of love. By showing that a simple flower and a little bit of magic can spontaneously create love between creatures‚ Shakespeare illustrates that love‚ while motivating‚ forms

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