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    If you look back in the way society treated an outcast in the eighteen-hundred; you can see that not many things have changed in the way society functions. In this novel one of the main themes of the story is the injustice done to this creature who was to horrendous to be accepted into society. In my opinion society in this novel played a huge role turning the creature into a malicious monster due to them shunning this creature and doing injustice by not allowing him to be part the human society…

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    justice system is law enforcement, individuals who are responsible for protecting the law, investigating crime, and arresting criminals. Police reports are the basis for the success of an investigation and the prosecution of a crime. There are three main components to remember when preparing a report in the field of criminal justice, which includes taking good notes, considering the elements of the crime, and providing accurate information. Good Field Notes The term “field notes” refers to the…

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    Relative Deprivation is the worst Vice Gothic elements are the predominant motif throughout the literary works: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn and The Black Cat and The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe. Psychological issues are portrayed through each of these selections of literature through a mental breakdown of the protagonist due to the lose a previous entitlement. Throughout the whole poem of The Raven, the unnamed protagonist is in a state of complete self-desolation mourning the loss of his…

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    How does the human genome sequence and more specifically the individual genes affect our response to medicine? Before this question can be answered you must know understand what the genome and the gene is exactly and what it does. A gene is the basic physical and fundamental unit of heredity, made up of deoxyribonucleic acid that carries a certain set of genetic instructions. The human genome is estimated to have up to 25,000 genes, varying in size with some carrying a few hundred DNA bases,…

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    Jessica Monologue

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    Glenn is a charming poet, as well as a bit of a womanizer. We like that he’s a “fish out of water” in his new world and the threat of discovery is fun. Clarify why he’s obsessed with Jessica. Show the audience what he learns about love. He does make a moral sacrifice for love. Jessica is charming and quirky. The opening needs to be reworked regarding JP Morgan. She turns down his advances, but then seems to work with him or live at his resort. It’s a bit confusing. She’s extremely spunky.…

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    In other words it’s a story within a story. The novel is told through coatings of narration in an epistolary arrangement not uncommon to her day. Few parts of this story may be interpreted as frightening in the archetypal intellect. It’s like a sequence second in mandate, you must remember, when studying Frankenstein’s creation that he was not unfluctuating close to being evil when he was first created he became motivated very hastily even towards his dark ends by the rejection and torments at…

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    Sandra Peart. Biology Assignment 2 Task1 AC1.1 Major Components & Function of Blood. The four major Blood Components are •Plasma •red cells •white cells •platelet •Plasma is the liquid part of the blood that is made up of 55% fluid, this is the blood’s liquid medium, by itself is straw-yellow in colour. The total volume of blood plasma is about 2.7-3.0 litres in human. The plasma carries carbon dioxide , hormones and waste. •Red blood cells •The red blood cells are called…

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    Born on March 13, 1940, Marcia Chellis is a New York Times and London Times chart-topping author. She wrote three prosperous books: Living with the Kennedys: The Joan Kennedy story, Ordinary Women, and The Girls from Winnetka. Ms. Chellis has been a sensation for readers around the globe, she even had the opportunity to be featured on top hit television shows and radio stations. Ms. Chellis received her master’s degree from Harvard in Education and two Bachelor of Science degrees from…

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    Max: Fury Road’, is an action filled, post-apocalyptic film. The Mad Max universe is a set in a stark, desert landscape filmed in Namibia, with an oil and water crisis, which forces humanity to revert back to a state of war and isolation. One of the main characters, Max is captured by the “war boys” who live in the Citadel run by tyrannical Immortan Joe, and eventually finds Furiosa and her rig. In the ‘Furiosa’ scene, he attempts to steal it and a fight between them breaks out along with the…

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    Main Concept In the Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne, they discuss the concept of “blue oceans”. A blue ocean is created when an organization decides they don’t want to compete with other organizations in the same market. So they create a new market where there is no competition. Then markets that have competition are called “red oceans”. Red oceans are the markets that have a lot of competition, there’s nothing really special about them. During a ten year study of 108…

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