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    and even some cute penguins. At this one point you will come to a tunnel made out of glass so you could see the sharks and fish around you. There are many different types that are so colorful. There is even fish with a single horn so it was like a unicorn. There are two touch pools where you can touch many cool textured animals. Both are great places to visit for family or class trips. There is something for everyone that they will enjoy. If you do go take your time and look at everything. You won’t

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    Theme: Ender Wiggin learns he must accept who he is in order to overcome his struggles Symbol: The Mirror in the Mind Game The mirror in Ender’s dreams is one the elements which appears in the mind game which Ender occasionally plays throughout the novel. When he first encounter’s the mirror Peter’s image appears on the glass which symbolizes that a part of Ender will always be Peter. Ender is scared and thinks that he is just like Peter‚ who is violent and cruel. However‚ in Ender’s later encounters

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    The Glass Menagerie a memory play by Tennessee Williams‚ based in St. Louis‚ follows the Wingfields ( Tom‚ Laura and Amanda) on their unknown quest to finding their own reality outside of the gender and social boxes society has already put them in. The glass menagerie is more than just entertainment it’s art. It’s art because it makes the reader put themselves in someone else’s shoes but in a way that they feel comfortable because they can relate to the actors struggles; it makes people fall in and

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    Bilbo Baggins; An Unexpected Hero Bilbo Baggins‚ an unadventureous hobbit‚ is not an iconic symbol of bravery‚ but he remains a literary hero for his bravery‚ perseverence and integrity. Only a hero could riddle a dragon‚ slaughter a spider‚ and yet spare the life of a small‚ ugly creature who has threatened to eat him. Such is the legacy of Bilbo Baggins‚ a mere hobbit‚ whose Tookish blood got the better of him. Often‚ when heros are mentioned‚ Hercules is a name that is thought of; Alas‚

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    Balances between the maintaining authority and the rebelling against it in Harry Potter Nowadays‚ Harry Potter series becomes of one of the most popular novels in Children’s a literature‚ which is also approved by the writer’ Union with a high reputation. Especially‚ throughout the novel‚ Harry and his friends break numerous rules in Hogwarts‚ but Rowling did a good balance between the importance of maintaining authority and the importance of rebelling against it. Although countless factors affect

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    Comparison of Blade Runner and Frankenstein Comparative Literature  When looking at two or more forms of narratives we need to establish the similarities and differences in a number of areas. All literature has much in common‚ yet it may differ in outward forms depending on when it was written and the text type or genre used to create meaning.  Areas of comparison include:  Context and Background – How do Historical and biographical situations influence the text. Style: how the composer shapes

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    Shakespeare’s Monk If there is one thing that Matthew Lewis’ novel The Monk: A Romance teaches us about writing‚ it is that William Shakespeare was an amazing creative author. Just about every facet of Lewis story is‚ at least in some part‚ borrowed from Shakespeare’s work. The most obvious allusion to Shakespeare in The Monk: A Romance‚ is the plot line of Lewis’ novel and Shakespeare’s work Measure for Measure. The story of Measure for Measure centers on Lord Angelo‚ who is given control

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    Descartes

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    Essay 3: Descartes on the Method of Doubt In the Meditations on First Philosophy‚ we find Descartes at a point trying to suspend all beliefs that he held from his youth by destroying his unstable house of knowledge to build a more concrete foundation of certainty. In an attempt to rid himself of skepticism of his own beliefs‚ Descartes devises the method of doubt to eliminate all his current beliefs that could not possibly be true‚ leaving him only with the things in which he could be certain

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    The Riddle of Existence Leibniz’s formulation: “Why is there something rather than nothing”‚ is perhaps one of the most important questions ever posed in Philosophy. It had taken philosophy into a level wherein ‘everything’ is included in its realm; not only abstracta but also concreta. However‚ the question is more focused on the origins and explanations of the existence of concrete objects. Aside from explaining why concrete objects exist and where they come from‚ and who/what made them; the

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    Imagine a world where the established scientific community deems theories on Unicorns‚ Flying Pigs and Leprechauns plausible because there is no evidence to contradict such farfetched ideas. Such is a world of falsificationism‚ one where science seeks not to arrive at the truth but rather to eliminate error. I will first briefly define falsificationism according to its champion‚ Karl Popper‚ before arguing that falsificationism cannot be considered a standard for science because science is too complex

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