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    claim that a horror film needs to have special effects and illusions. Despite the multitude of varying horror film traits‚ one thing is certain‚ these traits are what allow makes horror films so spooky. In one of George Melies’s film‚ The Trip To The Moon‚ there were many examples of it being scary and having crazy cool special effects. Folies Bergere‚ the terrifying aliens‚ shows their evilness which resulted in acts of being scary. Many of the scenes represented what truly is a good horror film really

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    Rising Fears and Rising Tensions After the end of WWII‚ times were changing‚ for the worst. This was caused by a new‚ worldly‚ problem affecting our country‚ the threat of the Reds. It all started when America and Great Britain were forced to ally with Stalin. America and Great Britain never really trusted him; Stalin feared Capitalism and expected the whole world to be like Russia‚ Communist. These trust issues are what led to many incidents and disagreements. These issues are what led to the

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    Section 1: Main Characters and Setting The protagonist of Red Rising is Darrow and he is a round and dynamic character. He is well developed in his descriptions‚ internal thoughts‚ and actions. He is a loyal Red at first but when Eo is murdered by the Golds and the Sons of Ares reveals how the Reds are manipulated‚ he begins to question society. The antagonist is society and the Arch Governor Augustus. Darrow becomes a terrorist and rebels to infiltrate society’s hierarchy based on color and works

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    Why do people spend time worrying about things in the past‚ when they have so much future ahead of them? In the award winning novel‚ Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech‚ a mysterious note is dropped off on the Winterbottom’s front porch: “In the course of a lifetime‚ what does is matter?” Through this metaphor‚ this message is trying to reveal to people that they should not fret the things in life that won’t matter in a few days‚ months‚ or the course of a lifetime. Even thinking about events that occurred

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    The theme of time again makes another appearance at the commencement of this stanza‚ “stars rain sun moon” (this is an example of repetition) before going back to the idea of children and the theme of the cycle of life. The next line holds an example of paradox with the line “how children are apt to forget to remember”; this accompanying the symbol of passing time signifies how as children grow up‚ they forget to see the small things‚ to notice the minute details‚ and as a result grow into adults

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    In Two Sides of the Moon‚ Leonov recalls how Korolev tasked him with testing the exit on the Vokshod II capsule. Afterwards‚ Leonov discusses the design flaws‚ as well as potential solutions with the engineers and Korolev himself (Leonov and Scott‚ 78-79). By introducing another

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    “Under the Rice Moon” is a story that kind of sounds like a foster kids life. The caged bird getting moved around from one person to the next. Foster kids have lots of restrictions. You will make it to the safe place you want to be in. Just remember that you are loved. Coming back to the ones you love is important to remember. Moving from one place to the next is tough‚ just like the caged bird. It is even more tough for him because he can not fly and be free‚ unlike some of us like me.

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    Luis and Jing-Mei were always different as kids. They never really fit in‚ never were quite normal. In the short stories titled "Two Kinds" and "Catch the Moon" have many similarities but are also quite different. Luis is a troubled kid. He was actually quite normal for many years until his mother died from cancer. He became angry and started hanging out with the wrong people. Luis even made his own gang called the Tiburones‚ which means sharks in Spanish. He even went to juvenile hall when he broke

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    This sad feeling is what Esperanza felt. In the book Esperanza Rising By Pam Munoz Ryan‚ Esperanza thought she would live a wonderful life on her family’s ranch in Mexico. But then an unforeseen disaster shatters her world and forces Esperanza to flee to California and become a worker to survive In several ways Esperanza’s life is like the roots‚ stem‚ and thorns of a rose. In my opinion‚ the roots of a rose mean hope in Esperanza Rising. One example to support my claim is when the rose is planted

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    Rising Sea Levels: The Impact Introduction Gradual increase in temperature known as climate change is causing icebergs to melt and therefore‚ increasing sea levels‚ this is basic known fact but what might not be as clear is the effect of rising sea levels on the environment. Amongst the vast variety of issues to do with climate change‚ its impact on the ocean stood out for me. After I researched the impact of climate change on the ocean‚ I found that the topic was too broad; therefore I decided

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