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    In this essay I will tell you three reasons why the faces on mars or not made by aliens. First why would we tell every one about it just to lie about it afterwords. Second we have photos with proof that there isn’t anything really there. Lastly why would we wast so much time trying to prove to you there is nothing there. Those are the three things I’m going to explain in this essay. Why would we lie? First of all why would we tell you half of a story that just doesn’t make any sense? We told the

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    The book I read this month is called "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Anthem is a fiction book and was quite interesting. It was about a person called Equality 7-2521 and how his life led to a huge turning point. "Anthem" took place in a futuristic civilization. The book was about a society who were all equal and exactly the same until one brave person named Equality 7-2521 thought outside the box‚ something that has not been done in a while. It was very confusing to read at times but in the end everything

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    Who was responsible for the death of Neil Perry “Dead Poets Society” is an American film made in 1989. It was directed by Peter Weir. In the movie‚ Welton Academy’s student Neil Perry commits suicide after not being allowed to pursue his dream of acting. The school blamed the death of Neil on Mr. Keating and fired him. However‚ most students blamed his death on Neil’s father. In this essay I am going to evaluate who was the most responsible for Neil’s death‚ and to what extent each character is

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    In Neil Postman’s The Word Weavers/The World Makers‚ he inquiries‚ understudies in all evaluations are given definitions as though they are certainties‚ even realities of nature‚ and "with couple of special cases‚ are not told whose definitions they are‚ for what reason they were concocted‚ and what elective definitions may serve just as well". With the end goal us should have a typical beginning ground‚ I will start with a definition–not the definition‚ yet all the more precisely my definition:

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    Modern Epistemology In the book‚ “Amusing Ourselves to Death‚” by Neil Postman‚ he poses the idea that the medium is essential “because of the way it directs us to organize our minds and integrate our experience of the world‚ it imposes itself on our consciousness and social institutions in myriad forms” (Postman 18). In the 31 years since this book was written modern epistemology has evolved beyond what Postman could have envisioned. Postman’s definition of epistemology was that it “is a complex

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    It was designed by Neil Fleming and Colleen Mills to help students and the users to find out their individual learning style. The VARK four modalities help the students to examine their preferable learning styles‚ which can help improve study time as well as students grades

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    The Shape of Things by Neil Labute follows the story of a student working on their final Thesis to finish their MFA in Art. Her medium is a guy named Adam. They start dating and she uses passive manipulation to mold him into what society would see as an “improved” version of himself. Ultimately‚ asking him to give up his only friends‚ and displaying her piece of art to the world while simultaneously turning down his offer at marriage. Adam’s super objective is to love and feel loved so that he could

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    size of our brain and teeth‚ and what makes us a unique species. Our animal ancestors have shaped our body structure in many ways‚ we humans have a lot in common than you might think with apes‚ reptiles and even fish. In the video In Your Inner Fish‚ Neil Shubin want us to see there is a connection between our bodies and the rest of life on a planet. He reveals the story of human evolution by tracing many parts of our body’s structure to many creatures that lived long ago‚ using both the fossil record

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    In the 2011 Movie Trailer Limitless directed by Neil Burger‚ Eddie Morra‚ played by Bradley Cooper‚ is given a translucent pill that lets him access more than just 20% of his brain; all of it actually. Consequently‚ he’s able to focus on tasks and work at a highly efficient rate that a human has never before been able to do. The trailer‚ and movie as a whole‚ seemed to correlate to the course theme of work and leisure because it presents a style of work that essentially changes his whole lifestyle

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    The risks and rewards to following one’s own path in life is clearly shown in the film‚ Dead Poets’ Society‚ by Neil and Mr. Keating. These characters were both rewarded and faced consequences after following their own rules. Neil was rewarded for doing what he loved‚ which was acting‚ when he received the main role in the play and made a great performance. By performing in the play‚ he risked his father being unsupportive of him. Unfortunately‚ after his performance‚ his father was infuriated and

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