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    The Characteristics of an Otaku and a Fujoshi in Kiss Him, Not Me In Japan, there are many people who would consider themselves avid fans of anime and manga. The term used for such people in Japanese is otaku. Amongst fan culture, another term used is fujoshi which translates into “rotten girl” (Tanka and Ishida 77) and is used to describe females who are interested in yaoi, also known as Boys’ Love (BL) which revolves around male on male relationships in a romantic or erotic form. In this…

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    Stem Cell Case Study

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    Stem cell based treatment of neurodegenerative diseases The world of stem cells is extraordinary as they can differentiate into different types of cells and they come in different types of stages. stem cells can help with further treatments and research for cures. Embryonic stem cells which are the first stage of a stem cell are only around for a few days whilst in the embryo, then comes the adult cells in particularly mesenchymal stem cells that can be found in bone marrow or other particular…

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    This becomes the belly of the whale. Dorian obsesses with hiding the painting after noticing how ugly the painting makes him look. Dorian’s grandfather curses him because of his mother and father’s marriage. The boy seeks self-purpose and acceptance, however, as soon as Lord Henry enlightens him about the inevitable curse of aging Dorian breaks into tears. The Road to trials accomplishes demand hardships and determination as Dorian’s age progresses. The young man had no idea of the power he…

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    has to confess does not come from a genuine desire to heal or repent, but because he has lost control of the transformation and has no more of the potion to turn himself from Hyde to Jekyll. By the end of his story, Jekyll cannot control when he transforms into Hyde, and further, his natural state became Hyde, thus, the evil was winning. The evil and urge to do harm overpowered Jekyll, to the extent that he had to surrender, and he decides to write the confession and kill himself, before Hyde…

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    Compare how Shakespeare and Stevenson present change through the protagonists in “Macbeth and “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” In the play “Macbeth” and the novella “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” both authors use change as a key factor with the protagonists. However, key factors affect how they present these changes in the protagonists of the story, which consist of the time that the novella and play were written; why the book or play was written, and which way that they…

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    Kim Ki Duk: Film Analysis

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    Hanh, 1998). Buddhism is a well-known term used to define a way of life in which meditation plays an important role. This intellectual belief focuses on positive traits as wisdom, love and compassion; also, it helps to overpass the negativity and transform it into positivity. The movie Written and directed by Kim Ki Duk, emphasizes the four seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter), in each of one an important lesson is thought by the monk. In each of the seasons a different animal is presented…

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    Fanon also adds that “The violence of the masses is vigorously pitted against the military forces of the occupying power, and the situation deteriorates and comes to a head.[...] As a general rule, colonialism welcomes this godsen with open arms, transforms these ‘blind mouths’ into spokesmen, and in two minutes endows them with independence, on condition that they restore order.”( Franz Fanon, “Concerning Violence,” In The Wretched…

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    The anti hero is a figure who has featured in multiple works across the centuries. In every novel and story, the figure of the anti-hero straddles an interesting middle ground between the hero and the villain. The anti hero can be recognized by their unique characteristics, which are somewhere between good and evil. This paper will set out the definition for the anti hero through the Metamorphosis and Paradise Lost, and then use this definition to justify classifying characters from Watchmen as…

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    change if someone or something changes his perspective. This shift from enjoying burning to wishing to rebel against the fireman system does come when Montag meets Clarisse and witnesses a woman who burns herself to stand up for her books. Montag transforms into a free-thinking rebel who is no longer afraid to act against the government. He, along with the assistance of his new friend Faber, deviates a plan to plant books in the…

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    authority are seemingly perpetual characteristics of society that affect the nature of people’s actions. Mark Twain’s sequel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in attempts to provide stealthy social commentary that would enlighten and transform members of society for the better. Twain’s nonchalant addition of extreme views on society gave people insight as to what type of environment they have created for people of color. Experiencing these events through the eyes of a caring child…

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