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    Victor Frankenstein decided to not allow the female version of his first creation to live long, or at all for various reasons. Frankenstein’s journey with creating his first creature was not a peaceful experience. During the 2 years Frankenstein spent making his male creature large in size, since he did indeed already learn how to bestow animation upon lifeless matter, Frankenstein states “I doubted at first whether I should attempt the creation of a being like myself or one of simpler…

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    client-centered approach was the most effective way to understand human relationships. Using this approach, he outlined the importance of non-directive discussion and unconditional positive regard for the client, both of which are discussed below. This paper will further explore his client-centered approach, the organismic valuing process, the conditions of worth a person develops, and the characteristics of a fully functioning human being. The organismic valuing process is an internal bodily…

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    In Dostovek’s book, the brothers kamzrzov, the issue of establishing a utopian society is shown through the contrasting ideologies between Christ and the Grand Inquisitor is about what an ideal society should be. Both Christ and the Grand Inquisitor are attempting to define what man’s role should be in that respected society. The Grand Inquisitor argues that man should be much more anti-theocratic, while Christ’s actions indicates that he is arguing from a selfless manner than. The contrasting…

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    Neanderthal Essay

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    In human history, we came to find that there are many different species relating to the human species. One of these species is called the Neanderthals or also known as cavemen. Approximately 40,000 years ago the neanderthals lived but, they vanished instantly at a period of time. Not many people know why or how this happened, who really were the neanderthals and finally what they were like. Neanderthals were a species that branched off of our ancestral tree. According to many, they had…

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    heading in. Our society is starting to lose tolerance towards books, which we used to consider as an extremely important source of knowledge. And once our patience for books and genuine thought has run out, there will not be much hope for our most human-like qualities that we value today. The author states, “It’s not only deep thinking that requires a calm, attentive mind. It’s also empathy and compassion,” (220). This quote along with the rest of chapter ten really made me realize how serious…

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    Kant Vs Utilitarianism

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    One would need to know what the extraterrestrial’s ethical principal system was and how it could be applied to human beings. If you look at someone like Immanuel Kant and the way he looks at ethics, he would obviously be skeptical about human beings adopting the extraterrestrial system. Kant already believes that the existing system is sufficient enough and therefore there would be no need to adopt a new one. According to Kant, measuring the morality of the intention of an action is much more…

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    Monsters The Frankenstein and Grendel novels, both contain the stories of some of literature’s most famous monsters. The characters in these stories exist to remind the world of the pain that stems from rejection and of the consequences of that pain. Grendel and the “Monster” from Frankenstein explored the realms of men 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…

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    It is no secret that human kind thrives on achievement, advancement, and innovation. Throughout thousands of years of many different cultures creating and discovering new phenomenon, it is clear that in the 21st century, we have come a long way from cave paintings and ancient tools. The rise in technology, especially since the industrial revolution, has brought many incredible advancements that have helped human kind in too many ways to count. However, this increase has also caused problems in…

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    In the military you are expected to obey and respect the orders any officer appointed to a leadership position above you, officers and NCOs. As a soldier you are taught from day one to respect officers and NCOs. No matter how important the order is there will still be consequence although the consequences may be more severe than the others. Officers are not taught to march by officers, they are taught by NCO's. No one learns to fire a rifle without and NCO. Basic training and certain…

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    Little things which did not cause you stress before are now being magnified by the smallest actions of others may be an indicator to re-evaluate where you are and try to become centered once again. When your body, mind, and spirit are no longer in harmony your inner balance will be off as well. It will be difficult to recognize and take responsibility when acting against someone who may be in the line of your unhappiness. Bringing yourself back to basics and reflecting on why you have…

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