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    good way, others are influenced negatively by not having parents at all. “Children feel an emotional attachment to their parents and feel insecure if this is absent” (Treatment). A good example of parental neglectance is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein creates his “creature” and abandons him because he fears him. Some may defend Frankenstein, saying he was afraid of what he had done, but abandoning one's creation

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    So the process of the monster how frankenstein created the monster. So he was said that he has possessed the bestowing animation yet he frame the reception of it. “it's intricacies of fibers, muscles, and veins still remained a work inconceivable difficulty and labour” (Shelley 35). So the way that frankenstein explain his creation with beautie, was that “His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his feature as his beautiful. Beautiful! Great God! HIs yellow skin scarcely covered the work

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    Prophet Abidemi Outbreak

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    Nicholas Filimonov 11/14/17 English 11B Mr. Asoluka The Outbreak Prophet Abidemi had never made a false claim in his entire life. Yet, the stakes were much higher with his most recent prediction, mass extinction. A private research laboratory had been established near his village in Botswana, they experimented with various strains of viruses and bacteria, recreating some of the most deadly plagues in our history. Millions of dollars had been poured in from

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    In chapter 22, Frankenstein received a letter from Elizabeth. In the letter she tells him that she has a question for him.She describes to him how difficult it is for her to tell him this question; this one question would that just pulled at her heartstrings. Towards the end of the letter, she asks him if he is in love with someone else. Frankenstein tells Elizabeth that he has a “dreadful” secret that he will tell her the day after they are married. In my opinion, the only reasons he’s asking

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    alludes to society’s irresponsibility while dealing with science and technological advancement. Shelly represents the exhilaration and eventual horrors of modern technology through creation of a monster by Victor Frankenstein. Impetuous actions bring tragedy and death into the unfortunate life of Victor; his family and friends all die by the hand of his creation. Twenty-first century science must realize the lesson embedded within Frankenstein: while ingenuity

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    Hugens Hugens is the first collaborative effort of this husband and wife team who love nothing better than researching and writing new books that will titillate even the most discerning. While Hugens IS a fictional allegorical “satire”, it is based on “a sign of the times” theory—acting here as a futuristic Cultivating Guide for Human-Hugen Hybrid Ranchers, where scientists rush to phase out the Natural Human Population because they are hard to control and chemically toxic, while maintaining

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    First Episode Of Cosmos

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    In the first episode of Cosmos, Neil deGrasse Tyson describes the human race as a baby in a basket left at somebody’s doorstep without a note. He later goes on to say how the human race was gifted our sense of pattern recognition, passed down to us by our ancestors. This sense was essential to our survival, as our ancestors used the stars that would tell them when seasons would be coming and when they should set up camp or leave. They also noticed comets in the night sky and almost every ancient

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    companionship. From this we can tell he is a lonely person. Throughout his journey he is writing his letters to his sister Margaret who lives in England. Robert is driven to step foot where no one else has stepped in. Later on, we are introduced to Victor mostly known as the narrator of the story and also the Creator of the monster in which later we will get detailed in has the same

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    In the murky, ice cold waters of Scotland, you see a long neck swimming towards you.”The Loch-Ness monster!” you think, but I’m here to tell you differently. The sightings of the Loch-Ness monsters are just illusions The Loch Ness… ELEPHANT? Let’s address the elephant in the ballroom...or the lake. Circuses were extremely popular in Scotland during the 1930s, and Dr. Neil Clark suggests that the elephants swimming in between shows could have been mistaken for the loch ness monster.”Because

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    “Les Miserables” The extract is take from the novel Les miserables written by victor hugo in the nineteenth century. This was the time when art and literature was influenced by Romanticism movement. In this novel hugo has condemned the unjust class based structure of the nineteenth century France. This movement has an emphasis on individual’s freedom of thoughts and emotions from social conventions. They are more concerned with imagination rather than reason. The situation in this passage is idealized

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