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    “If you want something you’ve never had‚ then you’ve got to do something you’ve never done”-Anonymous. There are some ideasin the world that are considered impossible‚ but as they all say nothing is impossible and neither is the idea of creating an monster name Frankenstein. To start with in the 1800’s girls being able to attend a medical school was a joke‚ but that did not stop Ingrid Vdw Frankenstein from fulfilling her dream of going to one and learning about the creation of our body and how to recreating

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    Cost of Ego

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    performance pay the price.  Colin  Luther  Powell‚  a  retired  four­star  general  in  the  US  Army  says  “Don’t let your ego get too close to your position‚ so that if your position  gets shot down‚ your ego doesn’t go with it “.  Ego  is  the  invisible  line  item  on  every  company’s  profit  and  loss  statement. In a demanding and competitive work environment‚ tempers  can  rise  and  small  issues  get  blown  out  of  proportion.  When  ego  problems  crop  up‚  we  cannot  focus  on 

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    for 223 weeks. The first book was adapted into a film titled Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief in 2010‚ which was commercially successful‚ but received mixed reviews. An adaptation of the second book‚ titled Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

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    The concept of monsters has captivated our society for hundreds of years because they represent what society has driven out of the individual. Monsters encapsulate the aspects of humanity that have been changed by the growing civility and refinement fostered by our society. I read Dracula as a criticism of an individualistic search for power. Take away the supernatural elements and the story is of a man who gains power by ruining the lives of others. Bram Stoker’s motivation for writing Dracula

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    Venomous Lizard

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    its own tongue? Jagjeevan Kahlon November 20‚ 2012 Alan Reid Student #: 300109418 Class: AB-6 How a venomous lizard does not die if it bites its own tongue? Gila Monster ; retrieved from: http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=gila+monster+lizard&um.com/ Gila Monster ; retrieved from: http://www.google.ca/imgres?q=gila+monster+lizard&um.com/ Lizards belong to the class Reptilian‚ Scientists have said that reptiles have been on earth for about 200 hundred million years. Lizards are the largest

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    mind‚ Frankenstein’s’ monster represents the lack of repression. Frankenstein’s monster does not have self control nor consideration for other people really. There are definitely a few scenes that the monster shows emotion and concerns for other people‚ like when he is throwing flowers in the lake and is happy until he runs out of flowers and throws the girl in the lake. He shows guilt and concern after he throws the little girl in the lake and sees that she is dead. The monster was never taught those

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    Ralph Ellison an American novelist‚ literary critic‚ and scholar is best known for his novel Invisible Man‚ which won the National Book Award in 1953. A story of a black man and college- educated stuck in a vendetta between a racially divided society‚ trying to overcome and succeed in the stigma that a black man is simply invisible. The novel follows The Invisible Man’s through a journey “from Purpose to Passion to Perception” (Ellison)‚ by introducing series of flashbacks taking the form of dreams

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    Victor Frankenstein to Frankenstein’s monster‚ then back to Walton. Protagonist: Victor Frankenstein Antagonist: Frankenstein’s monster Plot: The book begins with letters written by Robert Walton‚ an explorer‚ who writes to his sister back in England. He tells about his adventures while at sea. The crew finds Victor Frankenstein‚ near death‚ floating on ice. Walton takes him aboard and in his letters to his sister‚ retells Victor’s story of the monster he created. Victor grows up in

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    the two years of hard work fail and turn into a nightmare. The result of abandonment shows up as the monster that’s been created tries to get revenge on Victor and punish his family by killing them‚ teaching the monster to learn how to do things on his own and how their friendship struggled throughout the novel. In the novel Frankenstein‚ due to bad parenting and abandonment by Victor‚ the monster makes it aware that he is going to get revenge by killing Victor’s family. According to the article

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    It tells how Victor created the monster and the monster then begins to hate Victor for giving him such a awful and lonely existence. The monster wants to become friends with the family that has taught him so much so he goes and speaks to the man in the family that is blind while the others are away but as soon as they get back he is driven out of their home because they fear him. The monster was very angry while it hid in the woods and decided the next day that

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