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    Irony: A Short Story

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    It was a dark night when Archie got home from his baseball practice. He was so tired that he quickly jumped in his pajamas and went to sleep without even taking a bath yet! As he was snoring‚ two little shiny lights flew into his bedroom. "Is he the one?" asked one of the lights‚ what are they? They are fairies. "He must be‚" answered the other fairy‚ knocking over a bat which knocks down the yo-yo which was beside it and made a loud noise. The two fairies quickly flew out the window as Archie woke

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    Queenie Monologue

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    looked well put together. She stood up straight and sat up straight. Her dark brown hair looked right out of a beauty salon. Her clothes repelled wrinkles and dirt. Her socks never slouched. She always said the right-and-proper thing. Well‚ almost always. Queenie was in training to be a lady. On the other hand‚ Rabbit and her socks were always slouched. Looking correct was not Rabbit’s priority. Her blond hair never stayed combed‚ which was why her mom put it in a ponytail most of the time. A ponytail

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    "The Allegory of the Cave"‚ to explain the process of enlightenment and what true reality may be. In the movie "The Matrix"‚ Neo (the main character) was born into a world of illusions called the matrix. His true reality is being controlled by the puppet- handlers called the machines who use the human body as a source of energy. In the movie‚ Neo‚ finds and alternate reality and he has to go on a journey to discover himself and what is around him. Much like "The Allegory of the Cave" the prisoners

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    In Hamlet by William Shakespeare and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard‚ the Player is a character with completely different motives. For Hamlet‚ the player is just a performer. His only reason for being there is so he can perform a play to show the king. This play does help the plot move along‚ but is not the biggest part of the play. In Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead‚ the player is a very important character that is a performer and a patron. Whether one is a performer

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    indirectly causes several deaths and injuries to other characters by the conclusion of the play. Iago himself is nearly killed by Othello at the denouement of the story when Othello finds out what Iago did. In “Othello‚” Iago is the puppet master and Othello is the main puppet. Iago influences every action that Othello takes. Despite Iago’s heavy influences on Othello’s mind‚ we as readers should still hold Othello responsible for his actions. Iago merely put the ideas in his head‚ and did not tell him

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    Phobia

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    Phobias A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong‚ irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. There are many specific phobias. Acrophobia is a fear of heights. You may be able to ski the world’s tallest mountains but be unable to go above the 5th floor of an office building. Agoraphobia is a fear of public places‚ and claustrophobia is a fear of closed-in places. If you become anxious and extremely self-conscious in everyday social situations‚ you could have

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    Kabuki Theatre

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    -1 The Resilience Of Tradition When examining theatre and the various forms it has been subject to over the course of human history‚ it would be difficult not to mention the work and art of the Japanese theatre. Japan’s stylized kabuki form is a timeless practice in the theatre that began in the early 17th century and continue still today. This ability to preserve a form of theatre for hundreds of years‚ definitely highlights Japan as a unique locale for theatre. Although‚ when looking at all

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    A Funny Incident

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    questions. They would also probably tease me a lot. But what choice did I have! So reluctantly I accepted the longest pair of shorts and changed into them. Fortunately the socks that I was wearing were very long and could be easily pulled up to my knees. The shorts were rather long and almost came till the top of the socks. So I didn’t feel uncomfortable. I quietly sneaked up to where the props were. I saw that everyone had gone back to their classes. So I too went to my class room and nervously

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    essential features of each approach to asking questions about human nature and he strongly hints at the benefits to be gained by unification. Put simply‚ Cronbach sees this as a puppet show where the experimentalist manipulates the puppets to arrive at a successful outcome while the correlationist watches the interaction of the puppets as he would people‚ to see how environment‚ social elements and the like affects them. Cronbach is proposing a coming together of these two strands of psychology to compliment

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    head prefect in your school. At the beginning of the new school term‚ you have been asked to remind students about the school regulations. Write out your speech using the notes below:- ATTIRE:- School uniform -neat -wear white shoes and socks Hair -boys - short -girls - short or long  - long hair must be tied up Nails -short Make up-is not allowed in school! CONDUCT:- -No loitering -No handphones -No jewellery -No smoking -Be punctual -Respect teachers

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