Category: /Law & Government/Military
more questions about how our universe came to be. These are the worlds of inner space, as far inside the structure of matter as we can see. Deep inside the atom there exists a world of tiny, invisible particles that are the building blocks of the universe
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
. Baggins anyway. While running away Bilbo stuck his hand in his pocket and slipped the ring on his finger. He discovered that it made him invisible! Because of this ring, Bilbo escaped the caves safely. The group could now continue on with their journey
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Category: /Literature/English
to the scientist at the bottom and he'll give you five Pokeballs. Once you leave the city, a man will want to show you how to use Pokeballs. Sound familiar?
Violet (Kickyou) City
Ah, Kickyou City, how inviting. Kickyou or Violet City hosts the first gym
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Category: /Literature/English
that happened in his novel Typee. But 'Typee is a work of
the imagination, not sober history, and one constantly crosses in it the invisible line
between 'fact' and the life of the fancy and memory.'(pg. 61, Arvin)
After Melville's escape he
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Category: /Literature/English
of the uniform. Gregory could not avoid noticing a deep scar stretching from the top of his eyebrows and down to the man's lip, something that made him look even more dreadful then the swastikas already did. The guard walked slowly at guard while he inspected the room
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
beautiful other than the link between it and the perfect form of beauty. What that link is, he himself wasn't sure.
An interesting argument would be, if these perfect forms are abstract and inconceivable to the human senses,"they are invisible to the human eyes
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Category: /Literature/English
with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye (84). This is one of the more obvious messages that Antoine De Saint-Exupery wanted the reader to grasp from the story. This quote talks about something valuable that is also
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
Mallard experiences are representative of how life can be. Without individual expression, life is long and dull. Louise's life with her husband was colorless and bland as she always lived tied to her husband by an invisible, yet powerful rope. Once this rope
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
in argument until her voice grew shrill", here we get a picture of contrast which may show Yeats's criticism of the Rising. The man who" kept a school" and " rode our winged horse" and his helper and friend who is "sensitive" in nature and "daring and sweet
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Category: /Literature/English
believing that the wall is unnatural indicates natures dislike for the wall as well. He describes nature trying to destroy the wall in the second line when he says, Sends the frozen-ground-swell under it (2). Man is continually building the wall while nature
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