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    comes with no sight, gives the ability to not judge based on appearance. To not judge based on the assumed social class or physical beauty. Abuse of sight allows for shame; shame for oneself and also contempt for others. There seems to be little reason in saying that imperfect sight is, in fact, the only innocent lens in which to view the world. Ultimately, what each writing strives to demonstrate, is that sight has been corrupted by human nature. That classification of objects and subjecting…

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    Jealousy In Frankenstein

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    Many who act monstrous and bring about evil are hidden by their pleasant appearance while those who seek for good are often misjudged for their monstrous shell. In the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, the main character Victor Frankenstein attempts and accomplishes the goal of creating an actual human life. Though he achieves his purpose, he was more than disappointed when his creation’s appearance was horrid. Unable to be controlled, the Monster becomes a very hateful and vengeful creation.…

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    secondary, partial reference to something of collective importance.” (taken from Walter Burkert, Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979] 23).I will argue the nature of the world and the role of human beings in the world is slightly justified by the myths that were passed down by generation. With that, there are many uncertainties involving when one tries and describes myth. In this paper I will explain a specific myth that exists in…

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    Canis Lupus Familiaris

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    as a pet and get along with….. the canine. Also known as the Canis Lupus Familiaris, is known to be kind, loving and gentle. But these animals recognized as a “mans best friend” have not always been this tame and diverse, living and existing in a humans world.In order to fully understand how canines came to be so diverse and friendly, the anatomy, background and habitat need to be identified. The anatomy of the dog is very basic. The canine skeleton is composed of the axial skeleton, the…

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    Color is the appearance of things as a result of reflecting light. Colors are all around us. Color plays a very significant role in our lives and it has the capability to influence our feelings, our actions, and emotions in many aspects. Colors can irritate your eyes, raise your blood pressure or repress your appetite. Many people consider colors as powers, and that colored stones are very influential. 1, 2 In color psychology, the colors we choose to show the world are direct…

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    Age-Related Disease

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    With nearly any new medical advancement there are going to be those who support and others who oppose the new ideas. According to some, there is no apparent reason for why the body and minds of humans begin to deteriorate. There is also no explaining why the current human lifespan is often said to be within the 110 year range and varies drastically depending on the species of animal. If there is no necessary reason for the current, limited lifespan, then why should we not try and lengthen it?…

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    first part being what happens if there is no limit to scientific discovery. The second part being the mental and emotional side effects loneliness has on a person especially when it results in being an outcast in society solely based on physical appearance. The first part is clearly seen in the opening chapters of the book. In Chapter one the reader is introduced to a boy by the name of Victor Frankenstein. As the book progresses it is discovered that Victor has a strong knack for scientific…

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    as his kind friends and protectors, he becomes bitter and cruel. “QUOTE WITH ADAM BEING ANGSTY”. In blaming the family’s actions on his appearance, he transfers the blame for his loneliness to his creator, Frankenstein, and becomes warped with a lust for revenge. In a similar way, Frankenstein first seeks out the secrets of human life to alleviate illness and human suffering, but his intentions become warped as well and he becomes obsessed with creating life for himself, rather than for the…

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    When the human mind comes across the word language, some of the first responses might be, what kind of language? English? Spanish? Etc. But that is just the initial reaction due to the thought of a language being a verbal gesture from one human to the next. There are many different verbal languages around the world, depending on geographic location, culture, ethnicity, etc. But there are many more way of communication than just language. Actions such as body language, appearances, facial…

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    Shelley’s Frankenstein believe that the Monster is just a tall, scary monster because no human resembles him. The text says that he has never seen a being similar to him. Also, the Monster says to Victor, “God in pity made man beautiful and alluring, after his own image, but my form is a filthy type of your[s], more horrid from its very resemblance.” Therefore, since some readers see him as a monster rather than a human, they may be inclined to believe that he does not have insecurities.…

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