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    Frankenstein and Blade Runner are two texts that present similar and different messages‚ which are either influenced or not by time and changing context. This indicates the statement “Frankenstein and Blade Runner share much‚ yet time and changing contexts have ensured they are two very different texts” is equally accurate and inaccurate. The similarities that contradict the statement are evident from the consequence of rejecting creations‚ the ultimate death of both creators and the nobility of

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    what he has learned from alchemists‚ and their ability to give life through chemistry. He uses various human body parts to construct a being‚ which he gives life to. When he discovered that it was an ugly mistake he flees. As for Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner‚ he created Replicants in an attempt to demonstrate the technology and genius to mass produce a perfect replica of a human in respect of appearance‚ intellect and strength. Both lacked foresight and empathy. They were uncaring of the needs

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    This paper will look at Ridley Scott’s use of distinctive characteristics from both science fiction and film noir‚ in the multi-generic film Blade Runner. In order to do this‚ we must first establish what the main characteristics are for film noir and science fiction respectively. These can be divided into visual style‚ structure and narrational devices‚ plots‚ characters and settings and finally worldview‚ morality and tone. The reason why it is important to know these genres‚ is because genre

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    Thailand Should Never Legalize Abortions Recently‚ Thai society has changed a lot when compared to the past. There are so many reasons that cause the change of the society; the obvious one is influence from western cultures. The old days‚ Thai people were quite traditional. They would have sex after they get married or are mature enough. Whereas‚ the society received western cultures over time‚ new generation and teenagers do not care about having sex as much as before. Thus‚ this can bring

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    represented and techniques used?" Both Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ and Blade Runner‚ by Ridley Scott‚ are products of their time that crystallize the fears‚ uncertainties and desires of their age. Frankenstein is representative of the Romantic and enlightenment context‚ exploring humanity at a time when there was increased emphasis on the desire for knowledge and exploitation of science coupled with an anxiety for such ventures‚ Blade Runner‚ in contrast humans have been ignored in the pursuit of commerce

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    In what ways does a comparative study accentuate the distinctive contexts of Frankenstein and Blade Runner: Through a comparative study of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s film Blade Runner it is possible to gain an understanding of the notion of what constitutes humanity. Despite bearing different contexts‚ the texts embody parallel values that reveal the fundamentals of human nature. Shelley uses elements of Gothic literature and Romanticism to highlight the value of moderation

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    I must admit that I do not fully understand why Lewis chose to include a chapter about animal pain in this book. To me it has no value in his argument about why Man must suffer the problem of pain‚ and seems to not expand the subject at all. While I find this chapter unnecessary‚ I cannot honestly say that upon further readings‚ discussions or thoughts‚ that my opinion will not change‚ but that at the present time this chapter seems wholly out of place in his argument. Lewis closes the book with

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    Topic: Sex Trafficking in Thailand Solution Introduction Thailand is one of the world’s biggest sources and destination of women and children captured for purposes of sexual exploitation. In fact‚ this country is famous for sex tourism for so many years‚ which brings huge profit for Thailand whether government admit or not. The current situation indicates that this country could be headed to losing the battle against the vice. 1In the recent pattern‚ women and children are transported

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    over time. The ‘other’ consistently poses a threat to dominance and a fear of the unknown within society‚ a perception‚ while fundamental unfounded‚ which has not changed over time. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Riddley Scott’s ‘Blade Runner’ both present the problem of otherness‚ not it’s solution‚ as they seek to explore incurable prejudices against anything contrary to established institutions. Where Shelley draws on romanticism in the rejection of the creature‚ Scott reiterates the same rebuff

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    of Volunteer Tourism in Two Conservation Areas in Thailand and Vietnam1 Patcharin Sirasoonthorn2 and Nathalie Coren3 Abstract Due to a variety of cultural backgrounds such as nationality‚ sex‚ ages and religious belief‚ motivation and expectations of volunteer tourism differ. This article highlights the significance of both external and internal factors which influence volunteer tourists in two conservation areas‚ Koh Tao in Mae Haad‚ Thailand and Xuan Thuy national Park in Vietnam. Data were

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