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This paper analyzes Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein”. Mary Shelley, natural philosophy student who is ambitious and helps people in discovering the constructs of a living thing. It further creates numerous essential issues that may influence people’s lives in many ways. The author skillfully conflates around many traditions and the individual imagination. Read More…
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In exploring what this type of evolution would mean for human beings, the ethical considerations are vast and complicated making one wonder if this form of research will do more harm than good. Moral judgment against science has come in many forms, some of them based on beliefs that science has no place in the story of creation. Read More…
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This paper explores the Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a representative poem of the romantic period through one of its traits of exotic settings and motifs, traceable in the poetry of the period.  The title of the poem, “Kubla Khan” relates to the name of a king in Xanadu, the province at Shantung in China, the founder of the 20th Chinese Mongol dynasty.

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Hawthorne has explored the push for human imagination and creativity limits in trying to describe humankind. He has employed literally style of supernatural occurring in his work in different extents. In his work, “The house of the Seven Gables”, Hawthorne employs supernatural to explore the human psyche. Read More…
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Modern art has long-standing traditions in the application of artistic convention. The nature and functions of conventional forms are various: in some cases, they are defined by the common ethical tasks of the entire literary course, in others by the individual tasks of the artist, by the specificity of the personification subject. Read More…
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nature is: “Frankenstein is a rebel against nature when he tries not only to find the secret of life but also to remove lifes defects” (Rohrmoser 3). Such proposition that like the mythological Prometheus, Doctor Frankenstein is guilty of crimes against nature and God is Read More…
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Given the power of the Adam and Eve creation story and Milton’s Paradise Lost, with its graphic description of God, Satan, and Christian cosmology, it is not a surprise that the theme of dangerous knowledge has such consistency throughout English literature. In Shelley’s Frankenstein, a pursuit of knowledge is a value. Read More…
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Numerous conceptions emerged regarding the relative benefits or limitations of a broad movement toward a 'created' future. The ability to create humans has moved from the graveyards of the Victorian era to the petry dishes of modern laboratories, but the concept and the drive to build a stronger, better man continues in the form of cloning. Read More…
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. In literature the most significant personification of fantastic is the gothic novel that has always represented a very interesting style to analyze and has always meant much for literature as an old style that underwent much development. “At the time of the Gothic birth, the novel itself was a still fairy new phenomenon” (Cooper 25). Read More…
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Frankenstein is different from the other scientists because of the unique experiments he conducts. Mary Shelly wrote this book out of the various ideas she had about cults. Frankenstein proved that science could be interchanged to meet several requirements. Mary Shelly came up with the storyline because of her illusions with scientists. Read More…
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If they are more accepting of each other, there is a greater probability of having a peaceful life with the maximum amount of satisfaction. There are certain roles that are followed by the genders but they should not be enforced on anyone, the final decision should be the person alone and whatever it is, the person should be respected for his ideals and not be judged upon.

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The aim of this paper is to analyze the major elements in the novel with an aim of interpreting the theme of the book in general. The author's main aim in writing this book was to portray how evolving society embraced science and nature, and how these two aspects influenced the society and its inhabitants. The novel was written between 1816-and 1817 by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley in both Switzerland and London. Read More…
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of our nature, and awaking thrilling horror - one to make the reader dread to look round, to curdle the blood, and quicken the beating of the heart” (p 10). The intent was to make the reader examine the nature of being human, the controlling power of a parent to a child by Read More…
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Science is more often than not deployed for destruction. Mary Shelley in her book "Frankenstein" had shown how a scientific creation in the form of a monster could bring about destruction on the creator’s near and dear ones. This Frankenstein model has been used in other works of fiction much later. Read More…
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In the light of this module, I have learned that literature encompasses not only words, merely written. It lays the groundwork of an enriched life for a person and adds life to the living. The study of literature permits people to advance new ideas and ethical stances and can help persons to exhibit themselves as educated members of the society.  Read More…
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On a more engaged level of reading, Shelley may be observed to have gone an astonishing depth beyond the usual horror story, focusing on characters and the differences between their behaviors, beliefs and values. Such discovery of an underlying intent accounts well for the metaphysically bound essence in Frankenstein. Read More…
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In general, all these narrators have commonalities and differences. Regardless of their variation, they share common characteristics: first, they are unreliable narrators; second, they have intrinsic reasons or purposes why they are unreliable; and third, they subtly reflect the minds and feelings of their individual authors. Read More…
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Although they're dissimilar in a lot of ways, these parallel between the two bonds them. The monster and his creator Victor, both own a longing to form family ties. Victor wishes to get married to his dear Elizabeth and his creation, the monster desires to find company in the household of De Lacey. Read More…
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In compliance with the functions that Gothic novels play, Shelley exemplifies numerous aspects of humanity that have negative traits. This includes attributes of oppression of a particular person based on their outlook and some conflicts that exist in a peaceful society. Shelley uses Frankenstein to criticize the establishment made by man. Read More…
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The science fiction field has an origin, which goes far to a century ago. It grew from the fiction of authors like Mary Shelly, Brian Aldiss, and Robert Philmus. As a genre, it shows the dissimilarities between the real and the imaginary world. Moreover, it shows the position of humankind in the universe. Read More…
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Frankenstein’s monster advocates that every evil has its root in society’s injustice. She reminds his readers that the monster possesses a human mind that longs for company, love, and compassion. Shelly’s attempt to humanize the monster effectively advocates that monstrosity or social evil is the ultimate reflection of what a monster or an evil-doer receives from the society Read More…
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This makes it a difficult term to specifically define, but there are a number of characteristics that united works of art and literature produced during this time. For example, the period idolized the Read More…
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The novel Frankenstein, a man named Victor Frankenstein is determined to discover the link between life and death, by bringing a lifeless creature to life. Frankenstein pursues his experiment to the end. When his outcome reveals that something went terribly wrong, Frankenstein disregards all responsibility, which leads to deadly consequences. Read More…
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In the novel, Frankenstein is highlighted as a character of a monster which has a nurturing element but not a natural element inherently, hence making it reasonable for one to believe that this monster is entirely influenced by nurture. Any human being’s character is subject to the nurture and the author here primarily tries to clarify some natural aspects. Read More…
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According to the study science and religion are meant to coexist. They should compliment each other. This is because without both, human beings cannot survive. We believe in God because religion requires us to do so. He is the one who created us. Human beings also believe in science, because without it they cannot live well. Scientific inventions make our lives more comfortable.

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Mary Shelley has also used another female character, Margaret Seville, to show how men take control of their women in the family institution. Being submissive to men and respecting all their decisions without objection. Mary tries to show how any male-dominated society fails to consider women’s role and view on factors affecting the whole society. Read More…
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The monster in Mary Shelley’s novel ‘Frankenstein’ is a scientific creation and a brainchild of Victor Frankenstein, a student of chemistry and alchemy. After being created the monster roams about, lost and disarrayed in his objectives and searches for a partner. Read More…
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Shelley found it necessary to criticize the new trends of knowledge and development as evidenced in the Enlightenment and Romantic Movement. Though Shelley greatly advocated and respected the science and technology of the Enlightenment. Enforcing an endless thirst for knowledge or a Romantic desire to “play God” may result in destruction. Read More…
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The book and its characters do not find a homogeneous origin in its narrative that stays consistent from start to finish. Mary Shelley’s work of metaphors is, therefore, known for its idiosyncrasies and horrendous scenes. Added to that is the cynicism of man’s obsession with technology and the ambivalence of the origin of the characters.  Read More…
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During the olden times, it was easy to distinguish a person depending on his looks. There are certain physical traits assigned that automatically put one under the category of wicked persons or otherwise. The good people with morals are often handsome and rich with a supportive family, the evil is not.  Read More…
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Frankenstein was highly ambitious that he did not consider the outcome of his actions until it was too late. Therefore, this novel is about an ignorant, miserable and abandoned creature, which is left to fend for itself by its creator and later realizes that it can never be accepted by the world; hence, decides to be a friend of mankind, but take revenge on its creator. Read More…
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In the literature and films, several characters are seen in the form of monsters and they can be mainly classified as a slasher or non-slasher monster with the slasher monster being usually acknowledged and recognized for their killing prowess and on the other hand, the non-slasher monsters are the objects of empathy, pity or compassion.  Read More…
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What does it mean to be human?  Being human is the ability to show emotion.  In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley the main character does show emotion, so Frankenstein the monster is really human.  He shows a combination of emotions as he learns to survive.  He first feels confused and then angry when he realized that he was bound.  

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Nicolaus Copernicus was the one to develop an astronomical model, in which the sun was the center of the planetary system (Skirbekk 158). Heliocentrism is a rational model of the planetary system with the sun in its center. Copernicus’s model contradicted the heliocentric beliefs about the universe before Copernicus. Read More…
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A gothic novel has much in common with that of sacred mythology. Both mythology and gothic are representative of the intuitive, irrational mind, the part of human existence that needs stories and uses stories to represent fears, hopes and dreams. Where a sacred myth explains how god, man, and nature are all related universe (Flood, 1996, p. 33). Read More…
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They never envisioned that through imagination and invention there is still a way wherein myth can be fashioned or icon through mere words. The dominant image of the Frankenstein monster from Mary Shelly’s memorable novel has always been a source of inspiration. The main theme that is ever prevalent is life and death.

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Everybody needs love and acceptance. Love is like fresh honey. It keeps millions of hopes of life alive! It is not easy to bear and forget the pangs of love. Frustration in love often leads to tragic consequences. Millions of pages have been written on the subject of love. Yet, each lover sees a new horizon of love! Read More…
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She dreamt of a scientist who had developed a creature that later made him feel awkward about it, and this made him regret his choice. She inspired many to indulge in the same by even giving a chance for other producers to use her piece of work as a lay. It has Gothic intonations owing to the supernatural creepy happenings. Read More…
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If Dracula gives a social warning against wantonness and exoticism, then the monster in Frankenstein functions as part of a cautionary tale with regards to the Industrial Revolution. Again, like Dracula, Frankenstein utilizes an epistolary framework in order to legitimize the ‘reality of the monster and to imbue the novel with credibility to increase the frightening effect of the ‘monster.’ Read More…
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Young Frankenstein is considered a dark comedy in a category similar to Tim Burton’s Bettle Juice (1988) or Edward Scissorhands (1990).  These are films where there is the real presence of a monster or a creature who is feared, but the main source of relationship to the monster or “other” is to befriend him. Read More…
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These are also considered as a culprit to spoil the normal minds. Anyways, still, horror is the major genre of today cinema. The first ever horror movie Le Manoir du Diable was made in 1896 by the director Georges Melies. The duration was just two minutes but loved by the audiences and became the first flick in the horror movies as well as the vampire series. Read More…
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Recent research shows the adverse effects of satirical graphic novels in the American primary education. This research intends to support the motion that satirical graphic novels positively affect primary education. Within the last few decades, the inclusion of Read More…
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In fact, he does not draw any difference between poetry and politics. Instead of sticking to one and rejecting the other he tried to draw a balance between the two, and this is what his poems reflect. The thrust of this paper is a critical appreciation of “Ode to the West Wind” to highlight Shelley’s perspectives as a poet and as a revolutionary. Read More…
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Percy Bysshe Shelley was a poet of the romantic era and based his work in a similar fashion. If one begins to literally analyze the poem, a great deal of imagery, similes, and metaphors may be extracted. Throughout the poem, words like clouds, darkness, midnight, moon, night, etc help in providing meaning to the reader with regard to what the poet wants to say. Read More…
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246) It is therefore an enabling skill, that provides a good basis for the exercise of further teaching and learning skills, and there are a number of different ways to achieve good classroom management. This paper explores the approach taken by Jacob Kounin (1912-1995) and proposes that it is still one of the best classroom management theories, despite the fact that it has been around since the middle of the 1970s. Read More…
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One of how society and the understanding of norms and tradition have sought to constrain how artists, writers, musicians, and others have created and displayed their talent is through the process of censorship. Censorship in and of itself is not a new idea that is somehow unique to the 20th or 21st century. Read More…
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The novel shows a number of similarities that exist between Austen’s novel and Gothic romance. The relationship between the two is the fact that they both portray marriage as the ultimate goal in a woman’s life (Ghosal 262). The characterization of Catherine by the author as a young girl who is active acts as a sign that freedom is real. Read More…
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This honed his writing and reading skills and he would use novels to bend reality and escape it. He studied political science in college and he was a strong supporter of one candidate, Mc Carthy who was against the Vietnam War in the 1968 U.S presidential election. Read More…
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The whole life of this great poet was casted by the clouds of several events affecting his work and writings. His free-love life, failure of first marriage, introduction of a side affair and children’s deaths, all left a mark on his poems and writings. Read More…
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Today, Wal-Mart is probably second only to Microsoft in terms of negative publicity; it is seen as devil by small business owners who have been put out of business and even those consumers who benefit from its vaunted low prices are beginning to rebel in light of complaints over customer service. Read More…
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Governments all over the world are trying to attract foreign direct investments as much as possible, as a measure to stimulate economic growth. As a result, those companies which are ready to invest in overseas countries are currently getting many opportunities and benefits.

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His writing ideals carry a deep sense of meaning and direct towards the big picture facing the society in the current time and age. His most recent claims point to the mysterious death of the worldwide acclaimed terrorist Osama Bin Laden while speaking at the 2011 Rutgers-Camden Law School to where he also ensued to address on criminal law together with his personal interpretations and views on the death penalty itself. Read More…
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Cardinal Mermillod, Swiss Catholic Priest of mid 1800's said, "A mother's love can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take." This quote has precise relevancy to the key theme of: Barriers existing between generations, in Amy Tan's captivating novel, The Joy Luck Club. Read More…
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This paper presents a study on the Anglo-Dutch oil exploration firm Royal Dutch Shell plc and its response towards the oil spills in Niger Delta and its effects on the company’s major stakeholders. Read More…
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While other members of the oil industry were engaged in restructuring and strategic mergers and acquisitions, Shell had failed to keep pace. Its relatively poor financial performance prodded its management to undertake an internal assessment that led to restructuring efforts beginning in the mid-1990s. Read More…
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Her social life was limited to the context of Bloomsbury Group, which altered her view on life. Besides, she made use of her literary creativity to unveil the problems faced by her in her domestic domain. Thesis statement: The problems faced by Virginia Woolf in her personal life deeply influenced her social life and her literary contributions. Read More…
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Mark Twain’s novel “Huckleberry Finn” is a literary masterpiece that has received a wide range of literary criticisms on its characters, theme, plot and narrative style from the time of its publication until now. The novel’s central character, Huckleberry Finn occupies a significant place in these criticisms. Read More…
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The Neoclassical age was known as the Age of Reason, therefore writers and poets abstained from writing excessively on the topics of love and sexual desires. Since the depiction of human relationships is incomplete without the element of love, we still find romantic poetry in the neoclassical works but in an entirely different light. Read More…
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The jury members are awed and surprised when they open the envelope to know the winner’s identity – he is a Muslim, Mohammad Khan. In other words, “The handpicked jury, featuring artists, historians and the personally bereaved, finally - although not unanimously - arrive at a decision.

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At present Robin Cook currently has both occupation and residence in Florida alone. Yet he has in recent times won the awards that include the 2002 "Author of Vision" offered by the RP International organization and in 2004 he was effectively issued an appointment by President George W. Read More…
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While most of them seek medical attention others ignore the problem. They dismiss it as a mere hurt burn or a negative body response to a certain diet. So they try to avoid certain foods in an attempt to maintain comfort in their tummies. This write up will explore three gastrointestinal diseases that affect human beings and proceed to explain ways of contracting the diseases. Read More…
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A variety of artistic and social forms of modernism, a different nature of these forms at different stages of historical development of the 20th century, as well as a wide range of ideological aspirations underlying the aesthetic experimentation, made it difficult to search for common definitions of modernism. Read More…
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Women top tanks are sold at $60 while stretching pants goes for $90 per pair (www.businessinsider.com). While these prices have been criticized in some cases, Lulu Lemon has continued attracting a wide range of clients in various parts of the globe. This strategy has Read More…
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The description of different characters as given by the author is the main aspect of criticism in the novel. As the main character in the novel, Pedro has significant influence that manipulates the development of plot through his interaction with different characters. Read More…
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(Earnshaw and Greenwood, p. 109) It has been known since ancient times in its carbonate form as limestone, from which the Romans produced lime, called calyx in Latin. (Helmenstine, p. 1)The metal form of calcium was discovered by the English scientist Sir Humphrey Davy, in his laboratory in London in 1808. Read More…
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They have taken over in every field of life and we are dependent on them, one way or the other. Our efficiency and output has increased by many folds with the introduction of computers. They have unlimited productivity and can be applied in any sector. Our smart phones have become indispensible and we rely on them for communication, navigation, computing, editing, research and entertainment. Read More…
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The hero of the novel is John Marcher and he considers himself different from other people. Metaphorically speaking, he is a beast in the social jungle where he does not seem to fit. The heroine is May Bertram a young lady, who is living at her great aunt’s house. Read More…
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In early 2011, Al and Irene approached Tim concerning the piece of land (Moore farm) that was bought some time back at $600000. Tim was unaware that the land was located in a geological flaw. Due to the knowledge, skills and expertise of Irene, who is an architect and Al Read More…
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The relationship between the two is described in very natural, sensual language: “Gerald glanced at him, and saw him, his suave, golden colored body with the black hair growing fine and freely, like tendrils, and his limbs like smooth plant-stems” (137). He was so healthy and well-made, why did he make one ashamed, why did he feel repelled?  Read More…
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The paper focuses on this building interior space by analyzing on its different characteristics and the architecture. Casa Batllo is one of the buildings designed by Antoni Gaudi in 1904. It is located in Barcelona England1. The buildings creative floors and incrassate facades is what portrays the creativity of this architect. Read More…
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Shell oil and Energy Company is a multinational whose parent company is the Royal Dutch Shell. The company has invested in the energy segment being one of the major players in exploration, extraction and sale of the commodity. Read More…
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Based on some studies, it is found that there is certain level of ineffectiveness about the DARE program which at some point could be associated with the level of budget supply from the federal fund. Keywords: DARE, peer pressure, alcohol and drug abuse Introduction Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) is a specific program which has also explicit concerns. Read More…
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The main purpose of writing the concept of a research paper is to communicate to audiences about the proposed research study. Oftentimes, concept papers can be used to apply for private or state funding. In some cases, concept papers can be used to inform the audience about the importance of completing the proposed research study (Statistics Solutions).

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Aristotle was famous for walking around the school while teaching and thus his students had to follow him around. This earned his student the name “Peripatetics,” which means “people who travel about.” This paper aims at discussing the contributions of Aristotle to the poetry, physics, music, theater, logic ethics, biology, and government. Read More…
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A lot of fantasy and imagined science advancement is a commonality. However, this fantasy has been classified into a literary genre that tries to illuminate the imagination of science in the future. In addition, these imaginations do not necessarily mean that they are not founded within the possibilities of science, only that they are idealistic, that is, can only be put in literal form. Read More…
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In essence, a consumer would no longer need physical books, which can be heavy, damaged and/or a hassle to transport. The Pandigital Novel stores books bought off the Internet and allows the consumer to access multiple books with one easy device. The producers even offer a selection of Pandigital Novels at various screen sizes and colors vs. Read More…
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For the case of the police department, there are several difficulties faced by people who fall in the profession. In this paper, we talk to policemen and see the nature of problems that policemen who dedicate their lives to gourd the society face. Introduction The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of life that policemen live while they are in the line of duty. Read More…
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In the novel, Virginia describes the social system in Britain on how a society’s members start to scrutinize the Victorian values which included the will power and the manliness. These values that the boy was ingrained with from his youth were seriously put into question. The author uses Septimus Warren Smith, a war hero suffering from ‘shell shock’. Read More…
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However, cannabis sativa is far from a threat to “national security” as most governments would like people to believe (Alison, 2001). THC is the main active chemical in cannabis sativa (Beau, 2010). This compound affects the brain by binding with cannabinoid receptors, therefore, influencing the whole bodies functioning. Read More…
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Many of the works that shall be described in this paper shall look at the literary representations of the trickster’s character as a symbol of the savior of the oppressed. In some of these representations the role of the oppressor who is tricked shall also be looked into. Read More…
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Most of its competition is from Safeway and Kroger. Currently, the store is located in almost all states in America, such as Southern California, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. This company runs via two segments. They include Supply Chain Services and Retail Food. Read More…
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In the history of world literature it is necessary to point out that he became the real founder of American literature because he symbolizes freedom of choice for a writer weather to write about ordinary people or rich and famous ones. Read More…
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‘Workplace Safety’. Workplace safety generally refers to the protection of employees while they are on job. Workplace safety has been one of the major concerns for employees, as well as for managers. Almost every country has made significant laws to improve and ensure workplace safety because of increased concerns of media personnel, employees, and public about this issue. Read More…
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This being the case, it is of great importance for students to understand on what a research paper entails and to comprehend the steps involved in writing a research paper. This is of at most importance especially for people undergoing courses in the field of psychology or even those practicing professionally in psychology. Read More…
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Generally, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896) by H. G. Wells, and Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker are all examples of Gothic fiction. The following discussion will focus on the monster or monsters in each of these three novels. Read More…
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As what the title of novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll, the main character Mr. Hyde represented the good side of man. Dr. Henry Jekyll was a widely successfully, respected and a brilliant physician Read More…
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E.Activity centers available at the center during visit: Blocks and manipulative, Science, Playdoh, Art, Snack, and Puzzles. At the outdoors playground: swings, wagons, climbing structures, tricycles, and large construction blocks. Read More…
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The paper "European Films in the Genre of Horror" is an excellent example of a term paper on visual arts and film studies. Films that provoke our shrouded fears in a scary climax while also entertaining us in a liberating experience actually depend on the barred, weird and sinister aspects of life, gripping our most primitive emotions like nightmares. Read More…
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How closely do they examine the packaging? Can you make any conclusions about the role of packaging? What, if any did you learn about consumer behavior? Whilst visiting a grocery store, I witnessed that the consumers shopped more easily as compared to other stores which did not have a store layout as such. Read More…
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Like his two friends, he certainly deserves to be congratulated given his contribution toward the marginal revolution. Unlike his two friends, Menger was different in his analysis of the concepts price value and utility aspects which Jevons and Walras did not elucidate with such an orientation that Jevons did. Read More…
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Biodiversity is important as the natural world is totally incomplete without its constituents. The basic constituents of the natural world are animals, water and air and food resources. Any ecosystem cannot do without these constituent factors. The importance of the one creature in the ecosystem is such that the ecosystem remains unbalanced with the extinction of any creature. Read More…
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The Protestant reformation, as it has come to be known, is commonly characterized as beginning with the 1517 nailing of The Ninety-Five Thesis to the door of Castle Church in what is now Germany. However, the act was a result of a long accumulation of conflict within the Roman Catholic Church, including the Western Schism and related events. Read More…
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Besides, his interest in occultism deeply influenced his literary career as the author of horror novels. His interest in science and medicine helped him a lot to be far ahead of his contemporary writers. For instance, he made use of European history, especially the life story of Vlad Tapes or Vlad the Impaler, to frame the character, Count Dracula. Read More…
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Serial killers are normally motivated by emotional stress from their childhood. The hunger for revenge is what drives them to commit their first murders. Serial killers look for specific characters in their victim that suits the description of their dream victim and they murder them in a quest to gratify their urge to kill their dream victim. Read More…
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In the article Do Attractive People have an Advantage in Business and in Life by John S Croucher, the writer intends to address the curiosity of the readers affiliated to a more factual and objective bent of mind, regarding the relevance of personal attractiveness in professional and business success. Read More…
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Group 1 scores represent the final tests from the control group, which received no therapy. Group 2 scores are the final test results for the experimental group. The raw data is shown in the table below, with scores being on a scale of 0 (no bulimic behaviour) to 30 (severe bulimic behaviour). Both groups demonstrated similar scores on the baseline test.

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The petroleum companies of Shell, chevron and Exxon Mobil management and executive teams, are charged with the responsibility of ensuring the realization of corporate governance in these organizations. They are responsible in meeting the energy requirements of society, in means that are socially, economically and environmentally viable, presently and in the long term. Read More…
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Competition is one of the factors in the microenvironment and is intense because competitors share both customers and suppliers. There is however strong barrier to new entrants and this helps in Read More…
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A business organization’s financial accomplishment is dependent on discreet efforts of marketing in conjunction with accounting, operational, and other duties of the business. Marketing depends on bringing together four components: recognition, choice, and product development: price determination of the product: choosing a channel of distribution to reach the location of the client: and formation and realization of a strategy of promotion. Read More…
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