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    defines as a human deserving of equal treatment seems to elude a concrete decision. When Charles Darwin published his Theory of Evolution, the grounds of creationism were shook to the core. While religion had long been thought to provide an explanation for why and how the human race got here, Darwin’s ground breaking assertion led many to either reject his theory, or to reject religion. Through this divide, most citizens were left to decide for his or herself who or what to define as human. Mark…

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    Brutality Of War

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    Owen is renowned throughout history as a poet who wouldn’t steer shy of the truth. This is evident throughout his work as he tells the truth about the utter barbarism of war, without holding back. He is therefore not consequently influenced by propaganda nor the past. The theme of the brutality of war is further enhanced throughout Mental Cases with the use of several uses of rhetorical questions in the first six lines. The first question “who are these?” shows us that the state of the soldiers…

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    afraid and threatened by those who are different from themselves; they feel security in who they are. Due to this pusillanimity, many have been targeted and victimized, but not one ethnicity or culture is targeted solely. Emotional distress and physical beatings have resulted from such cowardice, fear of diversity, and comfort in uniformity. It is saddening when considering the struggles of those involved in civil rights, trying to earn basic privileges revoked due to skin color or…

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    Failure Of Human Cloning

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    The future of mankind may be changed by whether or not human cloning is successful. Human cloning is carried out by using the DNA present in the cells provided by one human being. The DNA from the donor is then chemically manipulated to function like a new human egg, which will mature into a human, assuming it survives. This is contrary to the natural process of human reproduction, in which two parents are involved. Human cloning used to reproduce is called reproductive cloning, and cloning used…

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    ignorant narrator, dependent on alcohol and fixated upon physical appearance. He juxtaposes the narrator to a blind man who feels emotion rather than sees it. Through indirect characterization and first person limited point of view, Carver foils the narcissistic narrator to the intuitive blind man while utilizing sight as a symbol of emotional understanding. He establishes the difference between looking and seeing to prove that sight is more than physical. Through the juxtaposing…

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    averts toward the idea that common man will reject any idea unsimilar to their own demeanor. Since Victor has created this creature, man does not accept the individual in society as one of their own. The main reasoning for this is from the creature’s appearance; he is seen as vile, ugly, and horrific looking to the average man. However, the average man is also not a Romantic, but rather, just an average man! The people’s reactions toward the creature are a part of their stereotypical…

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    in search of acceptance from them and were both met with cruel rejection. Although their stories were written during different time periods, both characters share many characteristics, story elements and overall themes. Monsters who are foul in appearance contain complex ideas and personalities then become outcast by their societies and are forced to deal with the pain of being outsiders. This is evident in both Frankenstein…

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    Many Primatologist has been trying to find the connection among humans, ape, and monkeys. That this two primates has almost the same genetics to humans indicating them as the closest relatives of anthropoids, but while some disagree with this point saying that the apes and monkeys are nothing compared to humans because of differences in physical biology and advanced intelligence. In my opinion that humans, apes and monkeys share genetic bonds that makes them share certain analogy and…

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    paints two living embodiments of Stafford’s quote: Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. These two characters stand as the physical representation of Hawthorne’s defense…

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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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