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    Personal Satire Article.

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    their shoulders for 15 to 20 minutes at a time. On top of holding the instruments up‚ marchers need to actually move their legs in time and march with very precise‚ grueling technique that requires balance‚ coordination‚ and simple muscle power. One band that should always come to mind when thinking of marching is Moon Area High School Marching band. Through hours of hard work and excellent leadership‚ the group has mastered all techniques of marching‚ balance‚ form‚ and musical ability. Every

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    Chariot Racing Satire

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    colors. 18. Kabaddi – How long can you hold your breath? That’s a question that needs to be asked before playing this strange sport. It is one of the oldest sport in South Asia‚ and is played by two teams. Originally devised to develop physical strength and speed in young Indian men‚ it involves wrestling seven people while holding your breath. The catch? Only one member of each team is allowed to cross into the opponent’s territory. It is still widely played in South Asia in the present

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    Social Media Satire

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    In the eighth grade‚ while considering these doubts‚ some of peers decided to make “exceptions” as to what adhered to their morals. One factor‚ of course‚ was their phones. Our phones pose a great challenge between right and wrong. On our phones‚ many things such as alcohol‚ sex‚ and drugs are advertised as fun. When we see something that is common amongst others‚ we may feel empowered

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    Robot Apocalypse Satire

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    Intro. The robot apocalypse. It is going to happen soon and you need to be prepared to face the dangers involved and survive the apocalypse. However‚ not all robots would be life threatening. What people don’t appreciate‚ when they picture Terminator-style automatons striding triumphantly across a mountain of human skulls‚ is how hard it is to keep your footing on something as unstable as a mountain of human skulls. Most humans probably couldn’t manage it‚ and they’ve had a lifetime of practice

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    Candide satire on religion paper
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April 11th Monday In Candide‚ Voltaire satirizes the hypocrisy of morally corrupt religious officials who do not adhere to their religious standards. When the protagonist Candide approached an orator who was preaching charity‚ Candide was asked if he believed the “Pope to be Anti-Christ” (pg.9). However when Candide showed indifference to the question‚ the orator became furious and refused to offer him a meal. This shows how ironic that charity actually

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    A simple solution satire

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    called “Heather alternatives” which claim to be a healthy junk food substitutes hidden as “sport drinks” and “flavored baked multi grain crackers” with a even more lethal chemical. Thus weeding out not only the addicted junk food eaters but the dumber ones who fall for that kind of trap creating a more intellectual America. But that is a different subject. So why wait for the negative effects of junk food to “poison” the consumer’s bodies when we could just poison and punish them right then and

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    Paradise Lost Satire

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    at his close ally Beelzebub after their fall and painful time spent in the lake (I. 220-240‚ p.217): Farewell happy Fields Where Joy for ever dwells: Hail horrors‚ hail Infernal world‚ and thou profoundest Hell Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings A mind not to be chang’d by Place or Time. The mind is its own place‚ and in itself Can make a Heav’n of Hell‚ a Hell of Heav’n. (I. 250-255‚ p.217) Taken at face value‚ the speaker renounces his past forever with a “farewell” and is ready

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    Shaun Of The Dead Satire

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    We see this through all the trials that Shaun encounters. These trials include losing his parents to the brain-hungry zombies which in turn motivates Shaun to take matters into his own hands. At one point‚ Shaun is dumped by his girlfriend Liz. He then realizes he needs to grow up and show that he really cares about others‚ especially his girlfriend. Another trial Shaun encounters is when his best friend is attacked by the zombies. In his losses

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    Animal Farm Satire Essay

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    fiction novel by George Orwell that parodied the events of the Russian revolution. the novel did this by imitating events of the Russian Revolution in the form of a fable‚ and using the animals to portray aspects of the revolution. While the story is satire‚ it has a clear allegory of being representing the greed and harshness of Soviet leaders‚ as well as the repercussions this had on the citizens and their communist government. Some examples of this are how the pigs use propaganda to control the animals

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    The man who loved Flowers * Character sketch This is the story of a man possessed by love. He has dark hair and blue eyes‚ and is wearing a light grey suit. He lives in a deep repressive reverie because he is unable to live in the real world. A world without his "Norma" is one he cannot bare. In the beginning of the story he appears to us as a completely normal man. A happy and moody setting is imprinted with violet skies and lovely flowers‚ and we are led to believe he is in love. The man

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