Beige Shell Writings
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Just pieces from my brain and some short stories! Hope you enjoy π
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Dystopian Societies
Before you is an article explaining the different themes of a dystopian society present in our media today. In a dystopian society, the world is described as being the opposite of a perfect society. This society is as distressing and as oppressive as possible. A dystopia can be central; an enclosed town with a corrupt government terrorizing the people within. Including, a dystopian society could be considered universal if a nuclear apocalypse destroyed the world, besides one community, with a person in power being wicked to the citizens. In the documentation below, is a set of different medias that reveal dystopian societies are clarified to further the imagined dystopias. In the following composed source before you, is a make up of diverse forms of themes within the dystopian societies that our culture depicts.
By Beige Shell Writings3 years ago in Futurism
JROTC: What You Might Not Know
The history of JROTC is a marvel in itself. Starting out with the dreadful days of World War I, to the ever-expanding opportunities that JROTC has to offer today. JROTC doesn't have a history consisting only of itself, but the history of America and the American people. As you dig deeper and deeper into the depths of JROTCβs past, you continue to unveil all of the answers to the questions you never even thought to ask. I hope to open your eyes, and your heart, to the JROTC past, present, and very bright future.
By Beige Shell Writings3 years ago in Serve
The Nature of the Cosmos
Very few cultures have the Norse perspective of cosmogony (a view on the origins of the cosmos). The Norse cosmogony enlightens a culture aimed on orderly civilization protected from the anarchic outside, a perpetual cycle of creation, and the gods settings an archetype for which the warriors efforts were patterned. From the constant give-and-take involved in creating life to the high value placed on honor and competitive accomplishments, the Norse have evolved their view on the cosmos based on their grand narratives that give meaning and sense to the world that is much more timeless and universal than other religious cultures. Before the Norse were converted to Christianity, they thrived with their own highly sophisticated and intricate religious customs. As they were forced to convert to Christianity, many of their texts and myths were burned to ensure their conversion. Even with such events, a plentiful amount of medieval texts were left untouched in Iceland; this is where most of our knowledge of the Norse religion stems abundantly from. The Norse peoples wrote myths involving the creation of the universe being ongoing and participatory, the consequences earned for winning a noble battle, and the importance of helping the Gods defeat the giants even though they are aware of their preordained defeat. In the Norse creation myth, we see the sacredness of their beliefs and continuous acts in keeping the cosmos perpetual through every exploit and action made.
By Beige Shell Writings3 years ago in Futurism