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    Patron for body parts but Matt didn’t know that because he thought he was different and special. When Matt was young he didn’t know he was a clone until he got to the house of the Alcan when Mister Alcan told his children and the maid that he is a clone and Matt overheard them. Matt didn’t believe them though. They kick Matt out of the house over the night. Then they notice that he is El Patron clone and brought him back in and put him in a shed like place. That is when Matt realized that he is a clone

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    Theme of a Doll's House

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    The main theme of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” is behaviour that is based on the opinions of others and not being true to yourself. Many of the characters demonstrate this type of behaviour‚ but the character this theme most significantly applies to is Nora. Nora is Torvald’s loving‚ yet childish wife‚ who he treats as his puppet. As the story goes on‚ we begin to realize that Nora is actually a strong an independent woman‚ but Torvald does not allow her to express those qualities. This essay

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    Night and Fog

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    that this film is very traumatizing. There are some images in this film that will be burned and scarred into my mind for as long as I live. I have seen many holocaust films‚ but no one was as near as dramatic and depicting as Night and Fog. However I did like the theme of this movie. It is very sad but yet realistic. Our minds are murky and dull. We tend to only remember the important situation in our lives. Yet we don’t remember the importance of our own history. I say OUR history be cause we all are

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    The Fog Horn

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    In the short story "The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury the theme "loneliness can be taken for granted" is best shown through the actions of McDunn and the creature in the sea. McDunn describes living at the lighthouse as a "lonely life"‚ but it seems he doesn’t mind being alone. McDunn seems to find comfort in the loneliness of the empty sea and the "mysteries" of it. As well‚ he describes the sound of the fog horn as "a big lonely animal crying in the night". Later McDunn explains to Johnny how once

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    Fog In Dracula

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    leased the house next to him. One night they decide to go look around in the house to count the boxes left. While they are away‚ Mina has a strange encounter with “fog‚ which had evidently grown thicker and poured into the room” (Stoker 161). Mina believes that this is just a product of her overactive imagination‚ but we the reader know that this is Dracula‚ and he came to visit her. Also‚ while Dracula is fleeing to his castle‚ he surrounds the boat that his box is traveling in with fog. Dr. Steward

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    Utility Fog

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    CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Concepts of UTILITY FOG 2.1 Structure 2.2 Working 2.3 Properties 3. Implementation 3.1 Self Reconfiguring Robots 3.2 Homogenous Self Reconfiguring Robots 3.3 Crystalline module concept 3.4 Design 3.5 Motion and Control 4. Applications 5. Problems 6. Conclusion References Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: The Idea of Utility fog was originally put forward by Edison in 1890. These tiny

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    The Fog of War

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    Bassam Theodory Political Science 116 05/13/2013 The Fog of War Any military commander was honest with himself will admit that he had made mistakes in the application of the military power. He had killed many people unnecessarily. But he hasn’t destroyed nations. As McNamara said “In this world‚ there will be no learning period with nuclear weapons‚ you make one mistake and you are going to destroy nations.” According to that‚ McNamara was trying to tell us that using nuclear

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    Fog of War

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    Ryan McManus Vietnam Film 2/29/12 The Fog of War In the opening scenes of the documentary‚ The Fog of War‚ Robert McNamara states‚ “Any military commander who is honest admits that he has made mistakes‚ errors of judgment.” Throughout the documentary‚ I got the sense that McNamara is asking for forgiveness from the American public and is telling them that he wishes things went differently. There are many times throughout the film that McNamara is a sympathetic figure‚ but they are mainly towards

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    Morning Fog

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    Jennifer Cudmore Prof. L. Gertsma English Composition 1 6 September‚ 2012 “Morning Fog” I often wonder how many opportunities I’ve let slip by throughout my life. Countless colorful sunsets‚ too many moons rising into the night sky to even count‚ or even something as simple as a glance in the mirror at my own reflection. Far too many times I have been too busy or too tired to stop and notice what I’m missing. On one particular morning a few days ago‚ I awoke to the piercing sound of my alarm

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    The Doll S House Themes

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    The central theme in Katherine Mansfield’s story is the cruelty of class distinctions. Mansfield was born in New Zealand when the country was still a British colony in which class distinctions were rigidly maintained. Her best-known short story‚ “The Garden Party‚” also deals with this subject. The reason that the rich Burnell children attend a school along with working-class children such as the Kelveys is that they live in rural New Zealand‚ where there are no other nearby schools. These same

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