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    and one poster made by myself. The poster on the left is “Dear Chili Pepper‚ why are you so hot?” by Ng Lai Yan. The poster in the middle is “A little is enough – Vitamins” and it was made by me. The poster on the right is “Chili Pepper – Fruit of Immortal” by Ching Man (Abby). The poster would be examined by its quality of design‚ science and conclusion. Quality of Design Generally‚ both posters are very beautiful and having high degree of originality‚ indicating that both of my classmates have

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    Relationship Struggles of Mary Shelley What secrets hide beneath Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein that make it the subject of such extensive research and discussion by many of the world’s preeminent literary scholars? Is it the elements that make it the first example of what we today call science fiction (Ginn)? Perhaps in part‚ but the fascination of many with Frankenstein comes not from the story itself‚ but from the mind of the author who created it. It is thought that Mary Shelley’s writing of her

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    Frankenstein was written in 1797 by Mary Shelley. It instantly gained popularity and is considered to be a classic piece of literature. Due to this popularity‚ Frankenstein has been widely studied and critiqued across the literary world. Lee Zimmerman critiques the novel by analyzing Victor’s childhood from a psychological perspective and connects parts of the monster’s life with that of Victors. Zimmerman proposes that the monster’s story is actually Victor’s own story of abandonment. She is right

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    everyone’s life is a story‚ Mary Shelley’s is a best selling novel‚ literally. However‚ the horror aspect is not what draws readers in‚ but the timeless relatability and insight into the scientific world. The most captivating part is knowing that the novel is based off the author’s tragic life. Mary Shelley uses her own hardships‚ fears‚ insights‚ perspectives and passions to form the basis of Frankenstein and construct the characters of Victor and his monster. Mary illustrates her personal misfortunes

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    Mary Rowlandson‚ The Narrative of the Captivity and the Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1682) ________________________________________ The sovereignty and goodness of GOD‚ together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed‚ being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson‚ commended by her‚ to all that desires to know the Lord’s doings to‚ and dealings with her. Especially to her dear children and relations. The second Addition [sic] Corrected and amended

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    In the book The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. The author tells the story of a women whose cells were used for scientific experiments. The story begins with the main character‚ Henrietta Lacks‚ who is going to John Hopkins Hospital to have a lump on her cervix looked at by doctors. Henrietta had been experiencing pain since the birth of her fourth child. She has several theories as to what is causing this pain‚ such as complications with childbirth or an STD which she may have

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    Archetypes in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Virtually all literature contain instinctive trends in the human consciousness to represent certain themes or motifs‚ these are defined as archetypes. Archetypes can be thought as blueprints or as bundles of psychic energy that influence the manner in which we understand and react to life. There are two different categories of archetypes; the plot archetype and the character archetype. The orphan‚ martyr‚ wanderer‚ warrior‚ magician‚ villain‚ wise child

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    In the case of Mary‚ Existential therapeutic approach focuses on the way of thinking or attitude (Corey‚ 2017). Mary feels like everyday is a struggle‚ and she feels like a bad mother‚ because she does not know what to do with her son’s behavior. She has no motivation to do her job‚ gain a sense of what Mary is going through in her life. The Gestalt therapeutic approach focuses on being aware of the current situation. That past situations are effecting the way an individual

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    In the novel Frankenstein‚ author Mary Shelley suggests that when science is not used responsibly by man‚ it can become out of control. Mary Shelley warns readers of the dangers that come with the advancement of technology and the potential risks that emerge when science is raised godlike standards. Today‚ science and technology are advancing much more rapidly than is our wisdom to use them properly. Due to this‚ science and technology are becoming the equivalent of modern day ‘monsters’. Reproductive

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    creating this barrier between the rural life in comparison to the modern life. Mary Shelley was one of the authors who lived within these concepts and many of these ideologies are displayed in her novel Frankenstein (Shelley‚ 1974). Mary Shelley uses The

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