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    Avatar Essay In the movie Avatar‚ the planet Pandora is similar to earth in many ways‚ yet it has many differences as well. The way Pandora looks highly resembles that way scientists theorize the way earth looked millions of years ago. This could be because the planet Pandora is in an early stage of development‚ or it could simply be because the Na’vi respect their environment and maintain the balance of life. They don’t pollute their environment and they let nature run its course freely. There

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    drugs. Personally I am against taking drugs. I have seen their consequences and that is the main reason for my opinion of them. I do not mind the legal drugs - such as nicotine or caffeine‚ although they destroy your health. But that kind of destruction is nothing in comparison with the destructive effect drugs like alcohol‚ marihuana‚ hashish and the synthetic drugs have. That kind of drugs do not only bring you to physical addiction‚ you even become a mental slave to them. Even in Webster’s dictionary

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    wealth and power. So who’s vengeful plot brought him out of the shadows‚ where his controlled madness might have fooled the likes of Jonan for a while‚ but the latter’s paranoia finally caught on and killed Sowho and itself; putting a rest the destruction and curse laid upon the poor factory workers and opening a broad new scale of possibilities that might (in long terms) help tip the edge of demeaning business ethics in the Nigerian society. Anyone who read Macbeth would agree that it’s

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    Madame Defarge

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    Madame Defarge was a symbol of destruction: her archetype was destruction. Although she could have been an avenger‚ her methods and sympathy for others proves her to be a destroyer‚ as she destroys the innocent‚ her own humanity‚ and she does destroy herself. She does what she can to destroy the ancestors of her own cause. As the Evrémonde family destroyed her mentally‚ she tries to annihilate them physically. Many have given her sympathy‚ including the wife of the cheating aristocrat‚ stating

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    Destruction is a theme which taunts the world. History reveals this theme in broad effects as there has been numerous occasions in which human beings have been a product of their own destruction. The worst of these are the ones fought within a country‚ within a home‚ a tribe or a people‚ those are the most unforgettable ones‚ in which even in this current era‚ threatens to be unstoppable and unpreventable. The scars and terrors that torment the world are the ones in which authors in history and writers

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    Destructing Private and Public Properties in G.V.B.N.H.S IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS IN ENGLISH IV Submitted By: Jean J. Zarco IV-A (Platinum) S.Y. 2012-2013 Narrowing the Topic Social Problems Destruction of private and public properties Vandalism Vandalism in Gen. Vito Belarmino National High School S.Y. 2012-2013 G.T: Social Problems S.T: Vandalism in Gen. Vito Belarmino National High School SY: 2012-2013 Suggested

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    Love in the Air

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    opportunities‚ and the sky is the limit. A person cannot live their life in a nutshell‚ afraid of what someone else may criticize; you have to take chances and have an open mind. Living a life of social deprivation and isolation may lead to self destruction and possible

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    The Sick Rose Analysis

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    or jealousy‚ aggression and possessiveness. The worm‚ or the male may of forced himself onto the rose‚ the female. The “crimson joy” suggests the loss of virginity‚ the colour crimson could also symbolise blood‚ therefore symbolising death‚ the destruction of life‚ like the life of the rose in the poem‚ that is said to be destroyed. The “howling storm” could represent the feeling the rose has towards what appears to be her first sexual experience. It could also represent the passion between the worm

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    options. The poem does not allow for any other possibilities in terms of the world’s fate‚ just as there are not any other opinions allowed in the black-and-white debate between fire and ice. Interestingly‚ the two possibilities for the world’s destruction correspond directly to a common scientific debate during the time Frost wrote the poem. Some scientists believed that the world would be incinerated from its fiery core‚ while others were convinced that a coming ice age would destroy

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    Lament - Techniques

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    Lament focuses on the destructive nature of war. Gillian Clarke conveys this by using a large amount of personification‚ irony‚ contrast‚ metaphor and connotative language to describe the negative impact on the environment and people that is caused by war. The authors tone is very angry and sad and brings out emotions of sorrow and despair in the reader with imagery of death. Gillian Clarke uses personification with the environment to describe the effect the war has had on it. The "ocean’s lap"

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