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    My Architect

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    The documentary “My Architect”‚ directed by Louis Kahn’s son‚ Nathaniel‚ presents some striking aspects of the architect’s life. I think some of the most important aspects of this movie are how Khan interacted with the different people surrounding him‚ and what these persons have to say about him now. Everybody seemed to agree that Louis Kahn was a very mysterious person. At work‚ he didn’t talk about his family‚ to him it was personal. He was lonely too‚ and never really settled anywhere : he

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    Hussien My Hometown Changing is inevitable part in our life. We daily see the evidences of changing anywhere. In fact‚ the changing is nature phenomenon. Also‚ sometimes the differences which have been resulted of changing can be wide and distinct‚ other times it can be unnoticeable. There is an ancient quote which says "if people have finished changing‚ they will finish‚" this say implies the idea that the variability is a continuous process. My hometown varies a lot for the last ten

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    Between “once upon a time” and “happily ever after” lies childhood fantasy and imagination. It is a place with princes and princesses‚ knights in shining armor‚ and is a place where dreams come true. Many fairy tales have taught values and morals regarding life and love‚ others have been rather grimacing‚ and some have been just for the sake of fantasy and escaping reality. Fairy tales are constantly changing‚ or rather‚ adapting to an ever-changing world. It is interesting to look at the evolution

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    There is no magic in the world‚ nevertheless‚ there are plenty of stories built upon magic as the basic element. TV series now go viral and have a variety of genre for the audience to choose. When it comes to fantasy‚ ‘Merlin’ and ‘Once upon a time’ will be the perfect choices for you. Although both of the two TV series are categorized into the same type‚ they share some similarities and have differences in the story backgrounds‚ characters‚ themes‚ and styles. Even though each of them belongs

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    Fairytale and fantasy is a genre of literature that has been introduced to generations and generations of children from very young ages. The tales that never have an unhappy ending are regarded as stories for children in today’s society; however Neil Gaiman‚ the author of Stardust‚ argues that children were never really the targeted audience for these narratives that they were in fact intended to be delivered to adults. “Children listened to them and enjoyed them‚ but children were not the primary

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    His Children into Fantasy Novel "The Tales of Dreamside" Author J. Daniel Batt has taken his children’s bedtime stories and crafted an adventure-filled fantasy novel from them. The book‚ Keaghan in the Tales of Dreamside‚ tells the story of a young boy that discovers a world full of strange creatures inside his own home. Rancho Cordova‚ CA‚ January 09‚ 2015 /PressReleasePing/ - Author J. Daniel Batt has taken his children’s bedtime stories and crafted an adventure-filled fantasy novel from them. The

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    quest to search for his true gender. For Arjie‚ Janaki’s room was a place of transformation which let him explores his freedom; ascend into a different fantasy world‚ a world which is beautiful‚ more brilliant. It is this room which transforms him into who he truly wants to be and to emulate his Amma who was his inspiration through different fantasy games‚ such as bride-bride. It is apparent throughout the story that Arjie is innocently exploring his gender and identity and has found strong inclination

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    all dissolved and vanished”‚ just like their childhood’s innocence. The whole dreamy fantasy world of the two main characters (Sandra‚ from ‘The Darkness Out there’ and the little girl from ‘Superman and Paula Brown’s New Snowsuit’) burnt into ashes by the antagonist. They both go through harsh rite of passage as they realize the world isn’t as shining and simple as they thought.     Both stories start with fantasy worlds created by the protagonist- naive hallucinations without any sign of the real

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    of the field of the reading material. He or she should also have an attitude of questioning and learn to suspend judgment until all the reading material has been considered. Five sub-skills that will be discussed are: facts and opinion‚ truth and fantasy‚ propaganda‚ determining the authors ’ purpose and determining the authors ’ competence. Facts and Opinions Factual statements are objective and can be verified by using procedures that can be replicated by others while opinions are subjective and

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    The Neverending Story is more than just a fantasy novel. Michael Ende‚ author of the novel‚ intended the book as a fantasy‚ children’s literature‚ romantic fantasy‚ and many more. His novel describes in details the vastness of fantasy‚ such as the story in itself and the quest to save the Empress (Ronzino). Nonetheless‚ he also targeted his book towards children through his characterization‚ whereby the protagonist would become victim of a family’s pressure. The book was originally successful in

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