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1. Creative Writing: The Story Of The Three Little Pigs
1. Upon a time there lived a homely hog woman, and her three straplings. They lived in a bare brush hut in the forest, and they did live in squalor, and they were tortured by many hooligans and wild beasts. 2. On one day, a wolf came to pester forsooth. And he did huff and he did blow, and he did blow yon pighut down. The hog woman did send her you
2. Walt Whitman
wasn't a very big fan of war. He thought everything about it was negative. We can see this in his poetry. In Beat! Beat! Drums!, he expresses his feelings toward war using symbolism. The drums and the bugles are examples of two symbols. He is using these objects as representing war. Whitman starts off each stanza with the same line every time. B
3. What The Mind Is And How It Wo
rks The first section of this book addresses the question whether or not the mind actually exists. Some believe the concept that because the mind does not have physical abundance that it does not exist at all. Bros goes on to say that "If we mistake concepts for fact, we will become increasingly ignorant of reality…" After this one would thin
4. The Natural: Fate
I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act G.K. Chesterton, Generaly Speaking Some people think that fate is something you are born with, something that follows you around for the rest of your life until the day you die. I think that fate is something that exists in y
5. Nuclear Weapons And Their Hazards
The modern world is threaten by atomic bombs, chemical weapons, and other nuclear weapons. The nuclear weapon is the number one problem facing the world today. We have not been able to get nuclear weapons under control yet but we all know that our world will be totally destroy. Since the development of nuclear energy, the outcome of human civilizat