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    X-Men Psychology

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    describes that humanity is drastically affected by the mutants. It has created a severe disaster in the world. Logan does his best to control the creation of the sentinels. The movie starts in the future. A murder of mutants led by benevolent Charles “Professor X” Xavier and frenemy Erik “Magneto” conspire to save both human and mutant kind from shape-shifting, killer robot sentinels. Dr. Bolivar trask convinces all the people that mutants pose a threat to humanity. So, he discovers a sentinels…

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    Fruit Fly Lab Report

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    A common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, was used in the experiment to determine the mode of inheritance of the apterous mutant flies over several generations. The possible modes of inheritance could have been autosomal or X-linked and dominant or recessive. It was predicated that the apterous Drosophila flies were autosomal recessive, hence evaluated using reciprocal monohybrid crosses. The F1 and F2 generations were observed and compared to the hypothesis. An analysis of the F2 generation…

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    1.1 Analysis Worksheet

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    experiment done? (Purpose): Identify which gTME mutants had the highest growth rates in presence of high glucose ethanol concentrations. Quantify and compare gTME…

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    Catalytic Pocket Essay

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    catalytic dyad to form a catalytic pocket for promoting proteolysis. But the mutations in catalytic dyad residues make some changes in the catalytic pocket of these three mutant types. A comparison of SASA values and RSA values [Supplementary file 1] were done among the catalytic pockets of wild type Lon protease and the three different mutant types of Lon protease. The catalytic pocket of wild type Lon protease shows a SASA value of 5840.7Å. In case of K722Q and S679A mutation, the SASA values…

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    power in the film. Sebastian Shaw is a powerful mutant who wants mutants to rule; he is power hungry and will do anything to gets what he wants. At the beginning of the film Shaw is a leader of the Nazis during WWII. He uses the power of his position to kill Eric’s mom in order to expose Eric’s mutant power. Sebastian Shaw wants mutants to rule the world, he wants the humans to go to war and destroy themselves. He uses his mutant powers and other mutants to threaten the government and army…

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    Xavier shows power of leadership by forming a team of mutants. He is the voice of the group and is also well respected. Sebastian Shaw is powerful, manipulative, devious and intelligent. He uses his power to make people support him. The government shows power of leadership because their agents help the mutants and show courage, respect and honesty. All of these people show power of leadership throughout the film. Charles Xavier is a mutant who is a very good and powerful leader.…

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    Logan Propaganda

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    The third and final addition to Marvel’s Wolverine franchise is James Mangold’s 2017 film Logan, which features Hugh Jackman as one of the only mutants left. He is an angry old man with an alcohol dependency, who is gradually losing his ability to heal and regenerate. The plot was developed from the story of Old Man Logan, set in a post-apocalyptic future, which was based on Marvel Comics’ Wolverine. Aside from the explicit story of Logan being torn between his desire to hide away from the world…

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    types, cause, behaviour, and treatment of these groups of people. Most mutants in the Chrysalids can be thought of as defects, or deformities, while in X-Men their differences in genetics enables them with superpowers. Part of the film takes place in Xavier’s school for the gifted, where there are numerous unique mutants, including a girl who can walk through walls, and a boy who creates ice with his hands. An example of a mutant from the Chrysalids would be Sophie, a regular girl who has an…

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    discrimination, and mutants. In The Chrysalids, the theme of power is demonstrated through religion because of the Strorms’ history and religious influence in Waknuk, the strict religious society, and the severity of punishment for not obeying the religion. David’s grandfather discovered Waknuk, creating the deeply religious society, and passing the responsibility to David’s father. This can…

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    X-Men: Last Stand

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    X-Men: Last Stand When a private laboratory supported by the government finds the cure for the mutants by using the DNA of a powerful boy. The mutants now have the option of giving up their powers and become fully human,or retain their uniqueness and remain isolated, but their society split. Magneto opposes and decides to join a force to fight against the government and kill the mutant boy. Meanwhile Jean Grey with being powerful and uncontrollable, She destroys Cyclops and Professor Charles…

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