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    Dracula Essay Conclusion

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    To the rest of the world Dracula ends with Jonathan Harker’s note about the group of vampire hunters returning to Transylvania. To me that ending never happened. After Count Dracula turned to dust and Quincey Morris died, the group returned home. Ten years later, a new ending began. This new ending changes the entire novel by changing villains, new fears, and a mystery ending. In my new ending, I gave a few characters some unique characteristics. Baddie, which is the name of the Harkers’ cat,…

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    Main Theories In the late 1920s, after the Russian revolution, Marxism had just replaced a dictatorship. Society members were expected by the government to “sacrifice their personal gains for the greater good of the nation.” Therefore, the sacrifice of an “individual was considered a success for the culture” (Lev Vygotsky, n.d.). It was in this cultural environment that Vygotsky came up with the Sociocultural Theory. In Vygotsky’s theory, he described the difference between lower mental…

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    McCarthy’s 4Ps is a widely used fundamental concept of a marketing mix. The purpose of this essay is to discuss whether 4Ps is still credible model or it requires replacement. However, at first it is important to look at elements of the model and its significance in marketing practice. Secondly, it is vital to recognise numerous changes that took place and shaped the entire concept of marketing. Subsequently it is crucial to look at critiques of the model and alternatives suggested by different…

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    same standards as any person who commits a crime such as murder. The guideline is whether or not they had the ability to form intent. If the criminal minor or not achieves that standard, they should be sentenced accordingly, regardless of age. Dr. Jerome Kagan, a developmental psychologist from Harvard, conducted a brain study that showed that adolescents do not typically have reduced legal culpability for the crimes they commit…

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    Raphael's Accomplishments

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    Raphael was one of the greatest artists of all Renaissance time. Raphael was best known for his Madonna's and for his large figure compositions in the Vatican in Rome]. Raphael was one of the best at using depth perception in his work. Raphael had some amazing talents but they were often over looked by people because they were more interested Michelangelo and DaVinci works of art. Even though Raphael is often in the shadow of other artists, he was still one of the great artists of the…

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    While at the Carnegie museum I saw a couple of paintings that caught my eye and made me take a deeper look at them. The very first painting that did this was Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Leonard, Jerome, John the Baptist, and Francis. This painting is by Nicolo di Maestro Antonio d’Ancona. It caught my eye because even though it was created in during the Renaissance; it still has a lot of details, beautiful colors, and meaning. The throne that Madonna is sitting on, and the entire…

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    Gattaca is a film about conquering the human gene via genetic manipulation and how this technology cannot eradicate the problems of human nature. This assumes that to manipulate human genetics is justifiable and that human nature is a flaw. This film is about human nature triumphing over a society in which perfect DNA is the only measure of success. There are many examples of scientific advances in Gattaca. The main advance is genetic engineering and the ability to extract potential diseases of…

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    it. Also known as other names such as Trisomy 21, 47XX+21, and 47Xy+21. Down syndrome was first identified in 1862 by physician John Langdon Down, who the condition is named after. However, it was not identified as a chromosomal irregularity until Jèrôme Lejeune and an amazing team of geneticists discovered it in 1958. Down syndrome’s most common form is Trisomy 21 which is caused by a chromosomal abnormality called nondisjunction. More than 90% of the time Down syndrome is caused by an extra…

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    Smartest Working Person

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    Some people have a natural ability were they don 't have to work very hard and just pick up on things easily. Other people have to work hard for everything they do. One of the hardest working person I have ever met is Christopher Jerome Basinski. Christopher is probably the smartest person I know, not because he picks up on schoolwork naturally, but it’s the fact they he studies harder then everyone else. Chris is also one of the most athletic people at this school, if not the most athletic.…

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    The Poet’s Patriotic Orientation in “Song of Myself” BY Reem Abbas 43380421 The forefather of modern American poetry Walt Whitman writes “Song of Myself” in his great production Leaves of Grass. This poem is one the most enjoyable, controversial, and pioneering poem among twelve other poems. Many poets and critics from the day of its publication until now have debated about it. This influential poem makes Emerson greet Whitman in his great…

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