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    Canadians are vampires

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    Canadians are vampires. Canadians are vampires because they drink the blood of trees‚ own ferocious monsters as pets‚ and have sparkly skin like the vampires in twilight. A classic Canadian staple food on everyone’s table in the morning is maple syrup. Maple syrup is technically trees blood‚ and Canadians survive on trees blood‚ instead of drinking animal or human blood like many classic tales tell. Vampires do not have to survive on mammal blood‚ but many movies portray vampires this way to make

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    Pablo Neruda Poetry

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    1.What Spain Was Like()-Pablo Neruda  Spain was a taut‚ dry drum-head  Daily beating a dull thud  Flatlands and eagle’s nest  Silence lashed by the storm.  How much‚ to the point of weeping‚ in my soul  I love your hard soil‚ your poor bread‚  Your poor people‚ how much in the deep place  Of my being there is still the lost flower  Of your wrinkled villages‚ motionless in time  And your metallic meadows  Stretched out in the moonlight through the ages‚  Now devoured by a false god. 

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    Shadow of the Vampire

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    This Jofa Film Studios film is all about the filming of a film. The movie that is being filmed is known as Nosferatu. The Shadow of the Vampire is not a hundred percent accurate to the movie directed by Friedrich Murnau. This movie gives the viewer a look at what is going on behind the scenes. This movie may seem more appealing to the viewer than the original movie‚ Nosferatu. The movie is not in black and white and it also has sound and color. This movie is also a lot more modern than the other

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    Vampire Existence

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    Vampire existence Almost each nation has legends about vampires that rummage people at night and drink their blood. In these legends‚ vampires are brutal‚ heartless‚ half-decayed creatures. For example‚ Slavic mythology has a belief that a vampire won’t get out of grave if you throw some corn inside. The vampire will count corns all night long. But the image of a vampire has changed. Today it is an mysterious sexy superstar that kept its peculiar traits: love of blood‚ hate for garlic‚ and fear

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    The History of Vampires

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    seems obsessed with vampires. From gothic vampire novels‚ to endless movies‚ television and art‚ the vampire archetype continues to grow in popularity and sophistication. What is behind this seeming obsession with vampires‚ in our western culture? Why does this archeype endure? What does the vampire have‚ or do‚ that makes him/her so attractive and compelling? When did the transformation occur‚ from foul miscreant to suave tragic hero? Who is the vampire - really? Vampire culture seems in stark

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    Vampire Squid

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    But despite its terrifying name and appearance‚ it’s not a vampire. It doesn’t suck blood. It doesn’t have a “blood funnel” vampire squids eat mostly "marine snow" -- a mixture of dead bodies‚ poop‚ and snot. The dead bodies are the remains of microscopic algae and animals that live in the waters farther up in the ocean‚ but sink down into the depths after they die. The poop consists of fecal pellets from small‚ shrimp-like animals such as copepods or krill. The snot is mostly debris from gelatinous

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    Psychic Vampires

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    Apportation - Materialization‚ disappearance‚ or teleportation of an object.[1] Aura reading - Perception of the energy fields surrounding people‚ places‚ and things.[2] Automatic writing - Writing produced without conscious thought.[3] Astral projection or mental projection - An out-of-body experience in which an "astral body" becomes separate from the physical body.[4] Bilocation or multilocation - Being in multiple places at the same time.[5] Clairvoyance‚ second sight - Perception outside

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    The Vampire Era

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    The Vampire Era Vampires today seem to be a very popular trend amongst Western society‚ such as Twilight‚ Buffy the Vampire Slayer‚ True Blood‚ and The Vampire Diaries. A common trend that can be seen through these vampire movies are the roles of femininity and masculinity. What defines masculinity and femininity? Both femininity and masculinity can have various interpretations‚ but “masculine characteristics are used to identify persons as males‚ while feminine ones are used as signifiers for

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    Sun vampires

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    devices. The article ‘Sun Vampires’ appeared in The Big Issue in May 1997. The Big Issue is aimed at a wide audience‚ including the younger generation‚ and is an effective way to reach the youth through a magazine‚ including young adults using tanning beds. The Big Issue is sold by the homeless on the street and can usually be found in any town centre or city. The heading of the article I am analysing is ‘Sun Vampires’ and this in turn contradicts itself as vampires are associated with darkness

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    The Evolution of Vampires

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    around vampires. The mystical world of vampires has progressed throughout the years‚ from Bram Stocker’s atrocious view of the mythical creature‚ to today’s view of vampires. Currently we view vampires as attractive people with pale skin‚ unique eye colors‚ and sometimes skin that sparkles. The characteristics of vampires have changed drastically from the once sinister being. The differences in the three films: 1931 Bela Lugosi film‚ Van Helsing‚ and Hotel Transylvania‚ all show how vampires have developed

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