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    Magical Place

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    By the 1950’s communism had become an epidemic that had politicians and Americans in hysterics. The United States government went against its own democracy‚ believing that by containing communism and slowing its spread they would be better able to kill it‚ the United States adopted a preventive attitude towards communism. By creating a barrier they centralized communism in one area which would decrease the number of people who had that ideology in. Not only was America the only country that government

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    In Her Shoes...

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    Clara Anderson In Her Shoes… In today’s age‚ most people would attribute their knowledge of the tale of Cinderella to the beloved animated film produced by Walt Disney. Some would even classify Disney’s rendition of Cinderella as a classic‚ but this would be an injustice to the hundreds of tales across many cultures that also bear Cinderella-esque qualities and would consider their own versions of the tale to be the prototype from which all other adaptations emulate. Of the many derivatives of

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    Magical Realism Essay

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    4/8/13 The Flaw of Truth The truth to a writer who uses magical realism is like a sunshade over a blooming flower. The flower may still live‚ but its beauty isn’t as magnificent. Truth needs to be somewhat apparent in a work‚ but a writer using magical realism needs creativity. Magical realism may not create a truthful story‚ but one with meaning. The movie Big Fish offers sagaciousness into how a writer or a storyteller can use magical realism to show the reader something that the truth makes

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    society where organization and order were taken to such an extreme level that people lost the freedom to express themselves. Even though‚ at first the life in the community seemed orderly and peaceful‚ I found that such a life is not enjoyable. If I had the power to change anything in the story‚ I would use it to give the people the power to feel and express their feelings. The people of the community did not experience such powerful feelings as love‚ pain‚ compassion‚ and cannot express such feelings

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    The Worst Job I Ever Had

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    The worst job I ever had Many of us have to go through different hurdles in our life and one among those is having the worst job. All of us have to work in this world and the jobs that we get may not be the best job that we like. “All things are difficult before they are easy” (Fuller‚ Brainy Quote). The printing job was the worst job that I ever had. I was assigned to print designs on the T-shirts. There were two huge machines that looked like a waffle maker with two hot surface sides

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    The best vacation I ever had by Gilbert Gittens My best vacation ever was undoubtedly coming to the United States. My straight A’s in school were awarded by having the trip of my life. New York being the state of my destination‚ was the largest city I’ve ever visited. For the first time in my life at age 13‚ I had the greatest vacation any kid in my country can ask for. It’s not a custom in Venezuela for parents to offer their children such pleasure‚ so I was really lucky

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    Wave resemblance in Walt Whitman’s "If I Had the Choice" Although not rhythmically or metrically consistent throughout‚ Walt Whitman’s poem "If I Had the Choice" is very consistent in its attempt to resemble the characteristics‚ specifically the waves‚ of the sea; whether read‚ heard‚ or seen‚ the poem’s adaptation to a wave’s nature is clearly evident. Whitman’s use of repeated‚ but not uniform‚ rhythm in the poem exposes the "up and down" nature of waves‚ while the sudden‚ drastic change in rhythm

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    WHAT IF I MISSED THE TRAIN…. (A Recollection of a journey from Bodh Gaya to Patna Junction) The preaching hall overflew with the devotees with supreme mirth at their hearts to receive the sacred empowerment from His Holiness. It was on 10th January‚ 2012‚ the final day of His Holiness’s 32nd Kalachakra Empowerment at Bodh Gaya; the sacred seat of Buddha Dharma. Personally‚ it was my first ever journey to the place inside Bihar and so for Kalachakra. It enthralled me for being able to attend this

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    ethical decision that I had to make in my personal life. Was to choose between getting in education or staying in this post secondary school for adults with disabilities. After being there for two years I have not seen any progress that. I had to choose to give up going to the school that I was comfortable in with not having to put forth much effort. So my mother asks me did I want to try college online since I was not accomplishing anything at the post secondary school. Well I was scared to try because

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    has been hidden by the humorous words authors of the genre‚ magical realism. The stories can be perceived in whatever way but they don’t just put in the humor and irony for no reason‚ they are wanting us to take a personal lesson from the stories and learn from them. The lessons we learn can be about ourselves in the way we treat others and how we treat ourselves. Also‚ life situations that happen everyday and how we can solve them. Magical realism may be just goofy stories to the common eye but some

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