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    Fly Like an Eagle

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    I want to fly like an eagle To the sea Fly like an eagle Let my spirit carry me I want to fly like an eagle Till I’m free Fly through the revolution -Steve Miller Band From the dawn of man‚ one of his greatest desires has been to fly. To take to the skies and soar‚ free-wheeling with the birds in an aerial adventure. Man has gone to great lengths to achieve this dream. It is why we built planes and even roller coasters in a futile attempt to reach the heavens. Hundreds‚ if

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    A Scanner Darkly

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    As young children we begin to develop a personality‚ one that is based off of the people we are surrounded with. When identifying who we are as people‚ physical appearance is less important in comparison to our spirits and mindsets. The body serves only as a shuttle for our spirits and minds‚ without these two assets our bodies would simply only be empty shells. In Philip K. Dick’s A Scanner Darkly‚ the protagonist‚ Bob Arctor‚ has fallen victim to a highly addictive drug called Substance D‚ which

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    because of her insanity of seeing non-existent beings. Another may argue that the evil spirits of Miss Jessel and Peter Quint are interacting with Flora and Miles as per the governess’s observations. Henry James’s well-crafted elements of ambiguity leave the novella open for criticism. The apparitions at Bly: Peter Quint and Miss Jessel become the obsession of the governess and her interference causes the morbid spirits to harm the children leading to the death of

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    CRAZINESS

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    murdered him to be king and the kings did not say his prayers before death so he was sentenced to walk earth hopelessly. Hamlet agrees to avenge his fathers death by murdering Claudius and setting his father spirit free. After that information hamlet is not yet crazy because he thinks the spirit may be a devil so he is a little

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    his village life. He is also in conflict with his father‚ a fanatically Puritan Christian who rules him with a rod of iron. His mother is a traditionally minded woman who tells him the story of the Imru‚ the beautiful young man who is really an evil spirit with a second mouth hidden beneath his hair. John himself is such a one‚ a young man with two mouths for his two cultures‚ driven to a most terrible crime by his inner conflict. The point of the whole story‚ in my opinion‚ is to demonstrate several

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    Exercise

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    Exercise is the best medication for life without any cost. I think Marcus Tullius Cicero’s attitude (a Roman statesman and philosopher) is closer to my own‚ “it is exercise alone that supports the spirits and keeps the mind in vigor.” According to me‚ I would say that exercise can bring mental focus‚ self-esteem and relieve stress. There are many benefits from doing exercise. Firstly‚ exercise can help people increase mental focus. It keeps help the brain sharp well into any ages‚ especially

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    Elizabethan society audiences with this motif. Many unrealistic themes were portrayed in order to appease the queen herself. These elements represent a doorway into the minds of the entire Elizabethan society. Shakespeare uses fairies‚ witches‚ sorcery‚ spirits‚ and anything that takes control outside of a mortals power or doing and uses it‚ in any and many situation it chooses to use it in. In Hamlet‚ there is a supernatural guiding force‚ behind hamlet. A ghost‚ in the form of his father‚ asks him

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    To most people winning the lottery is a good thing. In this story winning the lottery might not be so good. Every year in a small village the people there have what’s called ¨ The Lottery.¨ It’s a tradition everybody including the kids have to do. Is winning the lottery a good thing? What if I told you when you win you get killed by all of the villagers with rocks. This is definitely not the type of lottery you or anyone wants to win. The way you get drawn is by something called the black

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    Winning the lottery would seem like a great thing to almost every human participating in it. In Texas about 20‚000‚000 citizens participate in the lottery every year. Far much larger than a village in “The Lottery” with a population of about 300. Among that 300 are Old Man Warner who is the eldest man in town‚ and Tessie who was the unlucky winner. Although in most lotteries the outcome of winning is usually pretty satisfying. In this narrative‚ Tessie soon learns to never take anything in life

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    Tintern abbey

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    The complete title of this poem is “lines composed a few miles above Tintern abbey on revisiting the banks of the wye”. It was written on july 13th‚ 1798. It open with the speaker’s declaration that five years had passed since he had last visited this location‚ encountered its tranquil and rustic scenery‚ and heard the murmuring waters of the river. He recites the objects he sees again and the effect upon him; “the steep and lofty cliffs” impress upon him “thoughts of more deep seclusion.” He leans

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