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    The major theme that is in this documentary is self explanatory which is arguing that the earth is flat. This documentary and our class in my point of view both have a smilier theme. A simple answer is that they both discuss myths. For example in the documentary‚ Mark discusses that the Earth is flat and tries providing many points of proof and in class we had earlier talked about the Lion Gate in Argolid‚ Greece. According to Greek mythology‚ the Lion Gate was built by cyclops because physically

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Leslie Poles Hartley “W. S.” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “W.S.” by Leslie Poles Hartley.The story is told by author. The main character of the story - Walter Streeter - gets the postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. The author uses simile “like other novelists” to show that he is not the only one who gets such postcards. Walter was used to getting communications from strangers‚ sometimes they were friendly

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    Indian Railways

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PANTO ENTANGLEMENT Electric locomotive gets power from overhead contact wire through pantograph. For smooth operation of locomotive‚ the movement of pantograph should be unobstructed on the contact wire. When any broken part of pantograph comes in between overhead wires or vice versa‚ panto entanglement takes place. The OHE is meant for supply of power where as the pantograph is for collecting power for the locomotive. The parameters of

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    Robert Walton Book Report

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    Short Summary Robert Walton‚ an English adventurer‚ undertakes an expedition to the North Pole. While on this expedition (which has been a lifelong dream of his)‚ Walton corresponds with his sister by letter. Amid the ice floes‚ Walton and his crew find an extremely weary man traveling by dogsled. The man is near death‚ and they determine to take him aboard. Once the mysterious traveler has somewhat recovered from his weakness‚ Robert Walton begins to talk to him. They two strike up a friendshipÃ

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    Who Is Buddy The Elf?

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    After being abandoned as an infant‚ Buddy the Elf was unconsciously stowed away in Santa’s sack and taken to the North Pole where he was adopted as an elf. He fell under the apprenticeship of Papa Elf‚ who acted as a mentor‚ a father‚ and provided mental encouragement. However‚ due to his blunderous size and inability to parallel the productivity of his colleagues‚ he was outcasted from the other elves and assigned to the lowly job as a toy tester. Because of his apparent difference from the other

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    in the way they moved‚ the excitement in their voice‚ and how he was able to display how he felt to the audience with his facial expressions. The character Buddy transforms through the course of the play from being an innocent child from the North Pole‚ to being let down by the bitter real world that he thought so highly of. The actor didn’t skip a beat consuming the premise of the character ate every moment of the play‚ making it impossible to detect

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    Classical Book Report Title of Book: Frankenstein Author: Mary Shelley Genre: Science Fiction Point of View: First Person (switches from Victor Frankenstein‚ Frankenstein the monster‚ and Walton) Setting: During the eighteenth century in the North Pole‚ England‚ and Scottland Number of Pages: 354 Protagonist Victor Frankenstein Antagonist Frankenstein the monster Breif Description Victor Frankenstein creates a monster called Frankenstein. After seeing his creation‚ Victor becomes delusionally

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    The Golden Compass

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    story is about Lyra and her demon Pan. A demon is a part of you that has taken the form of an animal. Lyra is on a quest to find her friend Roger who has been kidnapped by the gobblers. Gobblers are people who take children to a factory in the North Pole to run experiments on them. They are terrible people. They take only children because they have the most dust going in and out of them. Before Lyra Leaves on her quest the High Counselor at Jordan College gives her a mysterious golden compass

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    recognize the Timmy CD-ROM’s growing popularity resulted in maxed out manufacturing and a stress-filled workplace. This coupled with the stress surrounding what to do with an excessive 3 million Meowrrr cell-phone carriers brought chaos to the North Pole. No one‚ not even Santa can predict shifts in market trends; however‚ in order to achieve his goal of making the world’s children happy‚ he needs to implement better planning strategies for the coming Christmas seasons. Analysis/Evaluation Advancing

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    Totem Poles as a Spiritual Form of Ethnic Art A totem pole is a spiritual for1m of cultural art‚ capable of transcending its traditional uses and forms and addressing the current social and political concerns of the artist. For hundreds of years the totem pole has played an important cultural‚ spiritual‚ and religious role in the Native American nations of the Pacific Northwest. Totem poles carver Jewell Praying Wolf James creates totem poles within his native cultural setting and incorporates

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