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    village’s ideal human, which results in the villagers admiring…

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    Human Nature, Human Desire Of Mice and Men is an allegory of the myriad of aspects of human nature which conveys the duality of idealization and reality through John Steinbeck's application of symbolism and dialect. Steinbeck employs a clashing duo of protagonists to depict the endurance of a gloomy reality with the assistance of a wholesome hope and a mutual aspiration. Lennie Small and George Milton exemplify, through their relationship and interactions with a collocated group of static…

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    The Joker Vs Batman

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    They both have their many differences, but few similarities that are mutual.The Joker is more social and has allies, but the Creation is solo in his endeavors. In the development of their "super" bodies, these two monster's skin colors and physical appearances change. There is no evidence of how Franken's monster was created, but the theory is that lightning could've been involved. The Joker was said to have fallen into a tank filled with chemicals.Both monsters are the same in that, their skin…

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    Louis Kahn Architecture

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    of being an architect is to merely deliver good design, but this is shown to be just a factor through the lenses of Kahn’s writings. Louis Kahn reveals that architecture is not fulfilled unless it is centered around the humans that use it. Not only does the aspect of a human greatly tailor how architecture should be considered, but also how architecture comes to be in the nature of the world. Kahn reveals that architecture…

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    As human beings we should be exposed to the different circumstances our fellow HUMANS live in, and the injustices that can occur when people that are less fortunate are abused by the system. "All Lives Matter" I hate the fact that it works to differentiate between us as human beings. All lives matter, a human is a human is a human. If anything we need to realize that a person is just that; a fellow human being. Regardless of their race or religion, every…

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    oneself was unknowingly missing, and now that they feel unabridged, they couldn’t imagine living any other way. In “Human: The Documentary Part 1” people from around the world are asked questions about…

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    Religion has always been a topic about debate whether is it truly good for you to belief in. Many people seem to forget can it be good not only for the people around you, but for your mental health as well? Religion and psychology have a huge significant to each other as how they lead to outcomes that are at times positive, and at other times negative. Religion plays such a huge role in many people’s lives, that many may forget that it does affect our mental health whether you like it or not.…

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    bring about real mental and physical consequences. This can be seen with the creature in Frankenstein. When the creature wakes up, all he wants is to be accepted and loved, but having not received this, he grows envious and bitter. He witnesses humans who live in the cottage love each other, accept each other, and work hard for each other, and he wanted to experience these thing too. All he wanted was a family, someone to care for him, someone to communicate with. Humans are essentially social…

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    white or grey, perhaps. The bed was what it had always been: a solid grey platform…” (5). When she does meet her captors she is shocked at their appearance more than anything else, describing their hair like tentacles as similar to that of medusa. It appears that, for Lilith as well as the other humans, what is most frightening is that they do not look “human”.…

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    Predestined Future

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    Living in a world that treasures individuality, it would be impossible to understand the idea of having a predestined future. From the moment one is born, they have the choice to decide how their lives will be shaped with every decision made. Starting as young as picking a sport to play and up to picking a college, people have control over their lives. A life without opportunity is foreign to the world. The world is constantly changing and evolving as new discoveries are made. Science is the…

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