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    Discovery comprises the understanding of uncovering something for the first time or refinding something that has been forgotten or something has not yet been explored. Disclosures can be provoking and confronting. The impact can be transformative. They are able to lead us to new worlds and values, venture new thoughts, and allow us to gamble about future possibilities. Their effect can be life-changing for the individual and for a broader community. discovery may be interrogated or confronted when

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    its core. A long time ago when there was not nearly as much knowledge of chemistry and the medicine was much more basic as well. All of medicine is made of different elements in one way or another. Chemistry will probably also have impacts on the discoveries in medicine yet to come. Back in the 1200’s the human race had just discovered the circulation of blood. That shows how far we have come with modern medicine. Things like vaccines and even genetics such as DNA would never have been discovered if

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    In the stories, Anthem, by Ayn Rand, and By the Waters of Babylon, by Stephen Vincent Benet, each of the main characters posses a desire deep within themselves to discover things that they do not already know about. Equality and John both live in societies where almost all knowledge of the past has been forgotten. These communities are enveloped in superstition, which causes them to fear the unknown. The desire within Equality and John, however, brings them past these fears and leads them to learn

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    Pi was forced to alter aspects of his identity in order to overcome his hunger and the threat of death while stranded, and altering these morals led to him discovering new aspects of his identity. For example, an aspect that Pi was forced to alter was his morals. One of his morals was being a strict vegetarian, and avoiding killing innocent animals. However, after his emergency rations of biscuits and chocolate ran out, he was forced to start killing fish, turtles, and other sea life in order to

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    characterization of the protagonist and antagonist, and through Equality 7-2521’s first person point of view. Throughout the plot of the story, we see Equality 7-2521 slowly begin to break small rules, then move on to break bigger ones because of the discoveries he has made from

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    The process of discovery is often, a rigid and gruelling journey which leads an individual or group to formulate new perspectives as truth is uncovered. Exploring new worlds, people and places, thrilling the individual to reevaluate their understanding of the world and society transforming perceptions. This is explored in the reality documentary series directed by Ivan O’Mahoney’s ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’ which encapsulates the hardships of asylum seekers catalysing the participants emotional

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    Equality states on page 96 that,“I shall choose my friend among men, but neither slaves nor masters. And I shall choose only such as please me, and them I shall love and respect, but neither common nor obey. And we shall join our hands when we wish, or walk alone when we so desire”. In other words, Equality 7-2521 briefly outlines the theme of the novel. In this dystopian society that Ayn Rand portrays, individuality has been completely abolished from the language and aspects of daily life. Not

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    Snow Globe Accident

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    Did you know that the snow globe was made by accident. The snow globe was invented in Vienna, Austria by Erwin Perzy in 1900. Perzy was a fine instruments mechanic, when a surgeon came to him with a problem. Although the surgeon had electric light bulbs in his operating theater, the newly invented bulb didn’t cast great light. He wanted to know if Perzy could make the bulbs brighter. So, he got to work. As Perzy hunted for inspiration, he noticed that shoemakers had found an interesting trick

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    In Julia Alvarez’s poem “On Not Shoplifting Louise Bogan’s The Blue Estuaries”, the poet uses poetic devices to conveys the speaker’s discovery of a poem that catches her attention so much that she feels a rush of excitement that wants to hold on to as long as she can. She discovers about herself how captivated she can be from a poem and how she would even stoplift to keep the rush. The exciting tone is revealed through the entrancement of the girl.The smooth, calming imagery shows how impacted

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    are, and if you do, when did you take the path of self discovery? The journey of self discovery is a journey that most people take at some point during their life, whether it is very early in life or rather late in life. In the novels, Billy Lynn 's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the three protagonists have all undergone a journey on the path of self discovery. These journey range in length, depth, and significance

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