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    Fahrenheit 451

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    destroys ideas and knowledge‚ the world has a chance to regrow new ideas and rediscover knowledge. When Guy Montage meets Clarisse McCullen she destroys his entire world. She doesn’t use a physical fire to destroy it; she uses words as her fire. With one question‚ “ Are you happy?” (10) She burns every thing in his world; all his thoughts all his joys‚ and all his illusions of the world around him. Soon he comes to realize the truth‚ “He felt his smile slide away…He was not happy. He said the words

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    the current death rates around the world are extremely significant; however‚ it goes on unconcerned due to the fact that there are enormous groups of people in the world. On the other hand‚ when dealing with a smaller scale of about 100 people‚ even one death would greatly affect the rest of the population; thus‚ this is the sad reality. Current statistics claim that nearly 28‚ 928 people died of hunger alone today‚ and about 3‚ 422‚ 424 people died this year due to smoking. Statistics also claim

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    The Reasons of ‘Twixters’ Phenomenon We live in a world in which every one wants to be successful. Nevertheless‚ sometimes we have to do what we don’t enjoy doing for success. Therefore more and more “twixters“ will appear as inexorable trend. After I read Lev Grossman ‘s article‚ “Grow Up? Not So Fast”‚ Grossman asked: “Where did the twixters come from? And what’s taking them so long to get where they’re going?” (Grossman 1). So‚ I began to wander why the “twixters“ want to put off growing up

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    Why I Want a Wife (The Story of a Politician with a God Complex) I also belong to a classification‚ a classification known as men. But I am not just a commonplace man‚ I am a politician. People may refer to me as a senator or with an affiliation of a party but I know I am something greater. What am I you may ask? I am a god. I am omniscient to the world’s suffering‚ able to answer every mortal problem given. At first I thought changing the world could be done in collaboration‚ but I thought

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    is discrimination against the opposite sex; cause then those people would be against about 50 percent of the world’s population of humans. So‚ those who oppose this would try to show the world that the idea of sexism is wrong‚ and Sandra Cisneros is one of then. She indirectly discusses it in a book‚ "House on Mango Street." This book‚ "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros‚ showed feminism and machismo in the Latino culture. For example‚ I quote‚ "I thought I would because he was so old and

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    refusing to move on when ordered… and consider how often a parent [usually a father] has said to a son or daughter: its good to have idealistic visions of a better world but your living in the real world‚ so act accordingly” This have all had an effect one or more times in my life. Some may refer to me as a hippie because I’m all about peace on this world or because I refuse to eat animals such as chickens‚ cows‚ goats anything with a heartbeat‚ but my beliefs are my beliefs. I do believe a world without

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    The Home and the world is a book that discusses issues such as the Bengal partition movement‚ the issue of nationalism and ideas about what a country is etc. A major theme is this book is the relationship of the home and the world which is outside. All three characters play a major role in influencing this theme in different ways. Nikhil enjoys the modern way of living while Bimala is quite the opposite‚ following the true Hindu tradition‚ never goes out of the house. “Once I had asked Bimala

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    Education is an indispensable factor for the development of a developing country. The quality of the people is the essence of a nation’s economy‚ while education is the only way to enhance people’s quality. Where there is advanced education‚ there is a relatively developed economy. However‚ education is not the single most important issue. Reform‚ opening-up and infrastructure construction etc. also accounts. Reform endows us the capacity to employ the best mechanism for the development to

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    Belonging essay

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    Relationships are central to belonging. An individual must first develop a relationship with those that are around them in order to find acceptance. Conversely even if an individual develop a bond with one this does not mean that they are accepted by all. Strictly Ballroom by Baz Luhrmann explores these ideas through the characters of Scott and Fran who discovered a sense of belonging through their relationship however their bond challenges the relationships of those that are around them. Enter

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    statement of intent

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    FSA: Statement Of Intent I would like to begin to relate my work to my chosen theme ‘outside of this world’. As I believe there are things beyond the visible/physical realm. I would like to explore metaphysical and epistemological distinctions between appearance and reality. As I will flourish these ideas in my work‚ as I become to understand that physical objects cannot justifiably be said to exist within themselves‚ but only as sensory stimuli situated in time and in space. In particular‚ phenomenalism

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