Crepuscular Essays

  • Write An Informative Essay On Hamster

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    Hamsters are small rodents that are often pets and companion animals.Winter white, or siberian, hamsters are a breed of hamster. These are dwarf hamsters, a smaller kind of hamster. Hamsters are friendly and calm which makes them a great pet, however this animal must also be cared for with great care. With enough research, patience, and care, this hamster will be happy and healthy! Here I will explain how to care for this animal.First, this dwarf hamster needs a safe and healthy diet. One must always

  • The Crepuscular Figure: A Short Story

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    through the screen door. Consequently, all the hairs on my neck stood up straight. Furthermore, I didn’t know why they were there, though I was hoping it wasn’t to do anything harmful to me. My eyes couldn’t perceive much of anything, but as the crepuscular figure came slightly closer, I could clearly gaze at their- or, her, as I now realized- distinct features. She appeared to be about my age, 13, though perhaps they were a bit more elderly. Honestly, I couldn't tell. Suddenly, she pressed her ghostly

  • Let There Be Dark Analysis

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    first priority It persuades readers such as myself that our bodies needs darkness for sleep which can prevent cancerous diseases. Do you care about wildlife or other living things? I’m an animal lover and according to Paul Bogard nocturnal and crepuscular species depend on darkness just as much as the rest of the world. The reasoning reminds people that other living things have evolved to adapt to darkness. He uses imagery like “ecological light pollution is a bulldozer of the night, wrecking and

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Let There Be Dark

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    In Paul Bogard’s article “Let there be dark” he’s builds an argument to persuade his audience that natural darkness should be preserved. Bogard builds his argument in a few different ways. Bogard uses a personal story, and other sources that state benefits of natural darkness. By using a personal story Bogard tells the audience about his personal experiences. By doing that he can reach out to people that have probably experienced the same and will more willing to agree with him. Bogard uses imagery

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Paul Bogard's Misunderstood

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    much light. Bogard also uses many examples showing that our light affects our ecosystem as well. Paul shows that animals and the ecosystem need darkness. He states that “the rest of the world depends on darkness as well, including nocturnal and crepuscular species of birds, insects, mammals, fish and reptiles.” He states examples such as “bats that save billions in pest control and the moths that pollinate 80% of the world’s flora.” both example show how there is logic in reducing light pollution

  • Persuasive Essay On Standardized Testing

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    The vocabulary words given are very complex. Many words given in the test, I have never even heard before. Why does my future depend on me knowing what Crepuscular or Guffaw mean. The math equations are also very complex. They are very confusing and enormously long. The SAT’s consist of many long and complex questions in the subjects of reading, writing, math , and vocabulary. I do not understand why these

  • Furyia's Freedom: A Short Story

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    Meanwhile, Furyia rematerializes within her the elemental realm that her realm of darkness has consumed completely. She now rules over all elementals across the multiverse in her empire of darkness. The entire realm that stretches out to infinity in all directions begins to shake violently as she screams with such a ferocity that it would tear the hull of a galactic battle cruiser open like a soda can. "GRAAAA!!! WHAT IS THIS INFERNAL LIGHT!?!?!" She roars as the light has ignited a spark within

  • Edgar Allan Poe Vs Roald Dahl

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    Think of your favorite story. Is one of them written by Edgar Allen Poe or Roald Dahl? These authors are very similar but they also have many differences. Edgar Allen Poe was one of the greatest horror short story writers of all time. Roald Dahl was famous for so many books that were for children, teens, and adults. These two authors were magnificent in their ability to write the stories that they did. Edgar Allan Poe was born 1809 and died in 1849. His father left him and his mother had past

  • Analysis Of Paul Bogard's Let There Be Dark

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    In “Let there be Dark”, Paul Bogard synthesizes a compelling dissertation that natural darkness should be preserved. Board deftly delivers a cogent argument to sway his/her readers by using personal anecdote, pathos and researches. Throughout the article, Bogard uses personal anecdote in order to persuade readers to give credence to his claim that natural darkness should be preserved. Bogard remains nostalgic about his memory of childhood: “At my family’s cabin on a Minnesota lake, I knew woods

  • Pomacea Urceus

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    Traits: Pomacea urceus (Müller, 1774) possesses a shell that acts as an external source of protection. It is spherical or globe-like and has a short spine. It can range from 124-135mm in height and 115-125mm in width. Various colors have added to its variety such as yellow, black and olive green, with the inner lip of the shell being anywhere in between red to white. The operculum is corneous (Alderson 2015). Four main structures of Pomacea urceus can be observed: the foot, visceral mass, mantle

  • The Monkey King Identity Essay

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    The Power of Identity Despite varying circumstances, both visually and contextually, the theme portraying that extreme measures are often taken when others are not accepting of an identity is developed by actions in American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang. In the beginning of the book, The Monkey King is more or less serene and collected. At first the book shows some scenes on pages 10 and 11, where he is training peaceful, simple disciplines, and as stated on page 10, “The monkey king ruled with

  • Essay On Frida Kahlo's Self Portraiture

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    Portraiture is important for all because it has the ability to draw the viewer into a different dimension, perhaps being inside the artist’s mind or into the setting of the artwork. Artists possess this power by skilfully using manipulation of various elements of design and working them into the piece in a way that all the elements fit together in a beautifully abstract puzzle. Frida Kahlo’s ‘Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird’ from 1940 and ‘Janet Laurence’, by John Beard made in

  • Eurasian Lynx Research Paper

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    Eurasian Lynx Throughout my life I haven’t known anything about an animal called the lynx, I’ve seen pictures and a couple of videos but I really didn’t know anything about them. Many questions went unanswered, until this research paper. Questions like, what are their physical characteristics, what is their behavior like, what kind of environment do they live in and their life cycle. The Eurasian Lynx is a wild cat found all over Eastern Europe, Eastern Asia and has been reintroduced to the forest