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Escape Reality Role Playing
1,007 words
Heroes, villains, love, betrayal, friendship,
evil, romance, fantasy, adventure these are the
ingredients of the excitement found in an RPG, a
Role-Playing Game. What makes RPGs so great? RPGs
allow the player to escape from reality, leaving
behind all the stress and problems of today. RPGs
are an outlet for our imaginations and become
addicting as they attract gamers like flies to a
flytrap. Having a great combination of story line
and graphics, RPGs keep growing in popularity and
have many hig...
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Black And White Tremendous Amount
1,546 words
In every crisis situation whether war, deep
poverty, or natural disaster children are the
greatest victims. They are the weakest physically;
therefore they are the first to succumb to disease
or starvation. Due to their age, they are
incapable of understanding why they are forced out
of their homes, why their neighbors have gone
against them, or why they are forced in to refugee
camps with no explanation. With no responsibility
for their fates, they are by definition innocent.
They are full of e...
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Book Review On The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
1,346 words
Book Review on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Love,
suspense, thrill, and adventure. Well its
definitely not anything we can find in a history
book. It is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written
by Mark Twain. This novel is about a young boy
named Tom Sawyer who has been following a pretty
monotonous life until recently. He sees and falls
in love with Becky Tatcher, the new girl in town.
He goes out with his fellow rebellious friend
Huckleberry Finn and witnesses a murder scene.
With this valuable i...
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Action Pursuit Games Show That Paintball Players
857 words
So, your son, daughter, or husband is begging for
your okay to buy the latest paintball equipment.
It's surprising, but after only one or two trips
to the paintball field, folks just get hooked!
While you'd like to share their enthusiasm for the
sport and give your much needed "go ahead, " you
are concerned with your loved ones shooting
paintballs at other players and being shot at.
Don't feel like you " re alone. These are common
and serious concerns that deserve a thoughtful
response. The foll...
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Lord Of The Flies Ralph And Piggy
1,101 words
Man must have rules in order to control his savage
side. William Golding brings out this theme in the
novel Lord of the Flies. When you first read Lord
of the Flies you may think it is merely a simple
adventure story of boys on a deserted island. But
if you take a deeper look into it and consider the
statement above you will see that this book is
also an attempt to trace the defects of
civilization back to the defects of human nature.
There are many characters in the story that help
prove how ma...
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Wild West Show Wild West Rogers
539 words
Will Rogers once said, I never met a man I didnt
like. The most popular man in America was
undoubtedly Will Rogers. The glib mouthed cowboy
an trick rope performer was a spokesman and
supporter of the common man and his monologues
made them laugh as well as think. William Penn
Adair Rogers was born on November 4, 1879, in
Indian Territory. He inherited Cherokee bold from
both his mother and his father. Rogers father was
a successful rancher, his V-shaped spread was one
of the most profitable ran...
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Daughter Of Shew Find A Cure Benjamin
336 words
This story is about a boy name Benjamin and his
adventure. In this book there was a great city and
a fire destroyed it. The only survivors were
mutants that eat people. The mutants god is a
librarian. Benjamin is out to find a cure for the
people who live in a colony that was not destroyed
but the great fire. The children of his colony are
sick and 2 have died. His mission was to find a
cure for these children. A man came to the colony
and he told Benjamin about a girl who cures
dieses. The girl...
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Horror Films People Love
519 words
Many people go to the movies. The movies are an
escape into a fantasy world. Everyone has a
different preference on what kind of movie is the
best. Romance, horror, action, and comedy are
different types of movies. The kind of movie
someone goes to see can give clues to what kind of
person they are. People who prefer horror films
obviously like to be grossed out or like to be
frightened. The horror fans probably tend to enjoy
suspense and anxiety. One might suspect these
people love to go on fri...
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Olympian Gods Trojan War
1,568 words
The heroes of the Greeks were an intricate part of
society. After the gods and demi-gods of Greece,
the heroes were extremely revered by the people.
One hero in particular has distinguished himself
from the rest through his quest and adventures.
That hero is Odysseus. Odysseus displays the
necessary qualities to be honored as a hero, but
also has distinguishing traits that set him apart
from the rest. In order to describe the traits
that contrast Odysseus from the customary Greek
hero, it is fir...
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Dragon Smaug Lonely Mountain
883 words
The Hobbit Bilbo Baggins lives a quiet, peaceful
life in his comfortable hole at Bag End. Bilbo
lives in a hole because he is a hobbiton of a race
of small, plump people about half the size of
humans, with furry toes and a great love of good
food and drink. Bilbo is quite content at Bag End,
near the bustling hobbit village of Hobbiton, but
one day his comfort is shattered by the arrival of
the old wizard Gandalf, who persuades Bilbo to set
out on an adventure with a group of thirteen
militant d...
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Joined Forces North Carolina
597 words
Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard, "more than any
other, can be called North Carolina's own pirate,
although he was not a native of the colony... As
is the case with all pirates, his origin is
obscure. His name originally, it seems was Edward
Drummond, and he began his career as an honest
seaman, sailing out of his home port of Bristol,
England. He is seldom known by that name, for
after he became a pirate he began calling himself
Edward Teach, sometimes spelled in the records as
Thatch, Tache, or ...
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The Career Of James Fennimore Cooper
541 words
James Fennimore Cooper was a romantic writer in
the mid 1880 s. Cooper wrote to entertain and
wasnt held back by the rules of literature, which
were set forth by the boring writers of his time.
Cooper in his work exaggerated greatly, this
however was not a flaw of Coopers. Cooper was
harassed greatly by Mark Twain because of Coopers
wide imagination and unique style of writing.
Twain tried to state that Cooper was a terrible
writer and that when it came to literature, Cooper
broke about every ru...
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The Life Of A Fly Named Bill
636 words
Safe and warm under the stinking, rotting,
festering pile of compost, wriggled a little brown
maggot called Bill. Life was very nice for Bill,
eating decomposing vegetables all day, while he
was slowly morphing into the fly that he was soon
to become. He lay there dreaming of all the
adventures he would have when his wings finally
took him away from the stink he called home. The
day finally came. Bill crawled and pushed his way
up through the mountain of compost till he reached
the peak. After h...
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Time Traveler Time Machine
320 words
The Time Machine by Herbert George Wells is his
vision, of the future. I believe Wells wrote this
book not to be scientifically correct in but as a
questionable book you can debate over. Wells was
the first person that I know of to propose the
idea that a machine could be for time travel. Not
only do the The main characters in The Time
Machine were The Time Traveler. The Time Traveler
was definitely intelligent. He figured out a way
to travel through time! He was also a very
charming, rich and f...
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Christianity And The Roman Catholic Mission In Africa
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Despite the beliefs of many early Christians,
religion in Africa is everywhere. Traditional
African beliefs and rituals, as in recourse in
sacred objects when an individual is about to
embark upon a journey or the worship that one pays
to natural objects, such as the Hottentots who
dance in the moonlight in praise of the moon, is
not understood by Christians (New Advent 7). Many
early Christians believed that there were tribes
without any form of religion in African as well as
tribes like the Ho...
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Make More Money Minor Characters
1,351 words
Characterization In The Little Prince And
Pinocchio Characterization In The Little Prince
And Pinocchio Childrens stories are often written
about growing up or appreciating the joy of being
a kid. These stories consist of characters that
children can easily relate to and offer the road
to exciting adventures. The main character has a
personality very similar to the young readers.
They have childlike qualities that are enchanting,
lovable, curious and especially adventurous. The
protagonist encou...
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Huck Father King And Duke
1,127 words
Although Huckleberry Finn seems to get into a lot
of trouble, as he is dishonest at many times
throughout the novel, his character seems to melt
in the readers hand once his fine moral nature
begins to unfold. That? s why honesty and good
morals are the theme of my open mind. The game
Huck plays drifts him into an occasion of rare
moral crisis, where he must choose between
violating the entire code of social, religious,
conventional behavior which the world has taught
him, and betraying the pers...
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High School And College Catcher In The Rye
782 words
J. D. Salinger is an American author who wrote the
famous novel The Catcher in the Rye. It was
written in 1951, (encyclopedia, Pg. 60). It ranks
as a minor classic. This story is popular among
American high school and college students.
Salinger was born in New York City in 1919. His
full name is Jerome David Salinger. Salinger has
written several other books in his life. Salinger
wrote some later fiction that centered on the
Glass Family. These books included Franny and
Zooey, Rise High the Roof...
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Glass Menagerie Wingfield Family
1,181 words
We all have illusions. We can hardly live without
them. Most of the time they are harmless thoughts
about things that are usually unattainable. An
example would be when a person sees something that
they want and then dreams of having it. Whenever
someone holds an opinion based on what they think
is true, or in some cases what should be true,
rather than what actually is true, then that is an
illusion. Illusions sometimes help people cope
with painful situations, but in the end, illusions
are onl...
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Tolstoy And Thoreau Book Into The Wild Mccandless
498 words
Courage is something that is extremely hard to
define, because it is very different in every
person. It can be demonstrated in a number of
ways. A person could jump into an icy lake to save
a child or they could stand up for what they
believe in like MLK did. It is for these reasons
that courage is very hard define. The dictionary
defines it as: mental or moral strength to
venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or
difficulty. By this definition it is obvious that
one does not have to fi...
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