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    the inhabitants are forced to accept they are doomed to extinction. The twist in Nicole Sabourné’s interpretation of the poem is that her second album‚ “Miman”‚ showcases different perspectives from the crew members‚ made up by Nicole‚ of Aniara’s voyage. Additionally‚ Miman is an actual character who represents the ship’s A.I‚ storing humankind’s memories on the ship’s computer system. However‚ Miman dies of grief when she realises what humans have done to Earth.

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    Through the Looking Glass was written as the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. They are both by Lewis Carroll‚ Alice is the main character in both‚ and both are set in fantastic realms where the usual laws of physics do not apply. The writing style is the same in both books‚ and both are full of puns‚ word play‚ poems‚ and nonsense. The basic plot line is the same for both books‚ each starts with Alice entering another world by some unusual means and awakening at the end to discover that her adventure

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    Fantastic Voyage Lisa Whitfield HS 130 Anatomy and Physiology II Unit 9 Kaplan University 5/20/13 Fantastic Voyage The gastrointestinal tract starts with the mouth‚ which leads to the gullet via the stomach‚ small intestine‚ large intestine‚ and ends at the anus. In due course of the journey‚ the ingested food is broken down by both physical and chemical means to release nutrients which are absorbed into the blood stream. The ingested food is physically broken down in the mouth

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    I like how each part of the story shows how cold it was and how it wasn’t easy to travel through the forest‚ it was a big daring task. I like the realism in it because it shows what it was really like. Often times even in history books stories of voyages and long travels are fantasized and don’t have that aspect of it being hard and unbearable at some points of the

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    As a history text‚ criticism tends to link Travels to the historical works of Clarendon‚ as Swift considered him the most important historian of the seventeenth century (Brownley xiii). At every stage of Gulliver’s Travels‚ the fantastic elements are subservient to Swift’s satire and critical thinking. Swift is hardly an exception in this regard. Almost from the birth of storytelling‚ works of imaginative fiction

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    (1545-1596) was a British explorer‚ slave-trader‚ privateer (a pirate working for a government) in the service of England‚ mayor of Plymouth‚ England‚ and naval officer (he was an Admiral). Drake led the second expedition to sail around the world in a voyage lasting from 1577 to 1580. Queen Elizabeth I commissioned Drake to command the expedition together with John Winter and Thomas Doughty. They left Plymouth‚ England‚ on December 13‚ 1577‚ with six ships. In his lifetime‚ many thought of him with mixed

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    and invaded the Aztecs of Mexico in 1518. His voyage was funded by merchants and was blessed by the deputies of God with the promise of him returning with gold. When he arrived in Vera Cruz with a fleet of ships‚ the Aztec God‚ Montezuma knew there was something wrong with Cortes. Yet‚ the benevolent Aztecs greeted Cortes. “…he (Montezuma) sent hundreds of runners to Cortes‚ bearing enormous treasures‚ gold and silver wrought into objects of fantastic beauty…”(Zinn 11). That was all the proof Cortes

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    http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/335839/Travelling The contents 1. History of travelling 2. World Tourism Organization 2. Ways of travelling 3. Places of interest 3. Season travelling 4. Famous travellers 5. Questionnaire 6. Conclusion Slide 3 Many people all over the world spend their holidays travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents‚ modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns‚ they travel to enjoy picturesque places‚ or just for a change of scene. It’s always interesting

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    you’re one of the people that would rather read the book then see the film‚ than maybe this is something that could be for you. The way I see it is why waste your time when there’s nothing to look forward to. This book fits the description of the fantastic voyage Sci Fi topic. It’s your typical heroic adventure and explores new

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    Cooper Turner English Holland 8/22/12 “An unreliable narrator can draw you into his or her worldview and perhaps even make you take sides before a writer reveals a broader perspective‚ one that he/she has missed or omitted. Even if a story is written so you doubt the narrator from the beginning‚ an unreliable narrator is still the one taking you through the story‚ so you hang on to their words. Perhaps a certain dialogue or an event will uncover details the narrator does not realize

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