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    THE FIRST AEROPLANE Orville and Wilber wright the inverters of the aeroplane were brothers Wilbur the eldest was born on April 16‚ 1867 and died on May 30‚ 1912 the youngest Orville was born about 4 years later on August 19‚ 1871 and died on January 30‚ 1948. They conducted the first official powered flight in 1903 on December 17. The plane was made of wooded beams with canvas stretched over them. The plane had two vertical wings with propellers behind them that pushed the plane through the

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    between language and nature in David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life? © International Baccalaureate Organization 2008 1 50 Excellent Extended Essays What is the literary function of the dialogue between language and nature in David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life? 2 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2008 50 Excellent Extended Essays What is the literary function of the dialogue between language and nature in David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life? © International Baccalaureate Organization

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    An Imaginary Life by David Maluof 1. The novel is a symbolic journey from the constricting world of comfort and knowledge to the wonder and freedom of shedding everything. Discuss ‘An Imaginary Life’ in light of this comment. The novel ‘An Imaginary Life’ by David Malouf‚ takes the main character Ovid‚ on a symbolic journey from the constricting world of comfort and knowledge‚ to the wonder and freedom of shedding everything. The way in which the novel takes Ovid on this journey is much like

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    Imaginary Place Far‚ far away there is a land above where any good soul may enter. This land is a resting place for all who escape reality. There is nothing that cannot be done in this land because all time‚ stress‚ worry‚ and hate is non-existent. Love is shown by every single body that roams in this dreamland. People frolic in this wondrous land with joy and happiness. For anyone who enters there is an ultimate reward‚ but only you can find it deep within yourself and only you will understand

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    Imaginary Invalid Moliere’s "The Imaginary Invalid" is a play about a hypochondriac who is so obsessed with his health and money that he ends up neglecting his family’s needs to better his own. Moliere sets up the exposition of the play in Act I by the apothecary bills Argon is reading aloud. After Toinette‚ the maid‚ then enters the scene she sarcastically makes a comment about all of the bills lying on the table. Toinette lets the audience know that Argon is a hypochondriac by rebutting

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    Why Some Children Have Imaginary Friends. At young ages‚ the children learn to communicate through role playing with their imaginary friends. Mark Taylor de Fell‚ professor of psychology at the University of Crayola‚ concluded that 65 percent of all children have make-believe friends at some point in their younger lives for two important resons. Firstly‚ imaginary friends can serve many useful purposes during critical points in the social development of children. These friends allow children

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    A lot of times I dream myself in my imaginary school but I believe it will never become true. There I have real fun with my friends and I have a great time during lessons. My imaginary school would be just like my dreams except I won’t be able to change things whenever I want. So basically‚ it would be perfect. It would be a place where I can have fun with my friends‚ enjoy being there and most of all learn by having fun. My imaginary school from the outside it would be like modern schools today

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    Philip Sanusi/ Maria Mrs. Collier Artiska creative writing 08-29-014 Imaginary friend Dear imaginary friend I hope this letter could make up for the past years‚ because ever since you’ve came back to my life I feel completed ‚ because you have been the only one that I could tell my little dirty secret and not feel the urge to feel ashamed because you would never in a million years judge me ‚ you were my only true friend that knew who I truly was‚ and have never ratted me out that why

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    Flight By Alice Hoffman The author uses a number of symbols through the novel. The most prominent of the symbols is of course the owl. It can be interpreted in 2 different ways but the one dos not necessarily exclude the other. It can be seen as a symbol of how important freedom and the possibility to doing what we love means to us. When the owl comes in the possession of our narrator it is no longer able to go flying freely as it loved to do with Eugene. The other way to read the meaning of the

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    "Happiness is an imaginary condition‚ formerly often attributed by the living to the dead‚ now usually attributed by adults to children and by children to adults." -Thomas Szasz- Szasz is stating that happiness is imaginary. If he is saying this‚ he is also stating that other emotions‚ such as anger‚ grief and sadness are also imaginary. Happiness is not an imagination‚ but is something one can always find‚ deep‚ in people’s hearts. Szasz’s statement illustrates his opinion on how presently everybody

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