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    A Shemagh can be cut down to create a camouflaged ghillie suit; well at the very least you can make the hood. A ghillie suit‚ also known as a yowie suit‚ or camo tent‚ is camouflage clothing designed to resemble heavy foliage. Typically‚ it is a net or cloth garment covered in loose strips of burlap‚ cloth or twine. It is sometimes made to look like leaves and twigs‚ and optionally augmented with scraps of foliage from the environment you’re in. Snipers and hunters may wear a ghillie suit to blend

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    Daynise Wendt Paul Zintgraff English Comp I April 5‚ 2013 Persuasive Essay Bliss Most people live in a world of relative ignorance; we are comfortable with this unawareness because it is all we know. "Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” captures the essence of the journey to enlightenment. Clearly‚ the thought of sameness and normality thinking has transcended from Plato’s time to today. Thus‚ the allegory is relevant to contemporary essential life. Organizations are known for fostering a culture

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    in day and nights‚ the shadows of

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    criminals. In the Final scenes of the movie‚ shadows cover the eyes of Bogart letting us in on the darkness that he harbors inside. Tone in a black and white movie is heavily influenced by lighting. Tone is the viewer’s peek into the writer or director’s line of thought and attitude toward the subject they are trying to portray to the viewer (McMahan et al. 493). Lighting in a movie can draw the eyes of the viewer to a specific place on the screen‚ or it can shadow something allowing it to be absorbed

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    The book ‘’Call of the Wild” and”The Fairy and the Shadow” have the same theme of loyalty.Although they do have differences.They also have some things in common.One of the large differences is “The Fairy and the Shadow’’ could not happen but “Call of the Wild” could happen bt is not based on a true story.One of the things they have in common is they have someone or somthing that remains loyal throught the whole story and book.These are some of the things they have in common and they have differently

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    forward at a wall. An opening behind them lets the light in. Above the burning fire and chains‚ there is a road. Have these chained men ever seen anything else of themselves or others beyond the cave¡¦s shadows made by the fire? Some people would say the truth is only perceived by the shadows seen on the walls of the cave. What if one of these men¡¦s chains were taken off and he was free to leave? Would the man feel pain when seeing the real world? Would he be confused on believing what

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    movie is chosen to see if he wants to believe what reality really is‚ or if he wants to go back into the “Cave”. In the story‚ “The Allegory and the Cave” by Plato‚ they hold four prisoners in a dark cave with a fire going behind them. They see shadows from the people walking outside‚ but they don’t know what they are. One prisoner is freed and sees real light‚also known as a sign of life or freedom‚ but it hurts his eyes. He goes back into the cave and tells the rest of the group what he sees but

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    the back of the prisoners‚ lie the puppeteers who are casting the shadows on the wall‚ which the prisoners are perceiving as reality. In the beginning of the Allegory of the Cave Plato represents man’s condition as being “chained in a cave‚” in Plato’s allegory the prisoners are chained in a cave‚ unable to turn their heads. All they can see is the wall of the cave. Behind them burns a fire all the prisoners see and hear are shadows and echoes cast by objects that they do not see. In platos allegory

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    fear… [Ged] ran‚ he ran and the [shadow] followed” (101‚ 109)‚ because

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    According to the Plato’s allegory of cave‚ prisoners cannot move and see shadows reflected on the cave wall. However‚ the shadow the prisoners look at is not their real shadow. Instead‚ the shadow is created by puppeteers using fire behind the prisoners. Because the prisoners cannot move and look back to what is going on‚ they could see only the shadow itself and would believe what they look at is only true. In this case‚ Plato points out about nature education that people are living without knowing

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