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    Eulogy for my great grandmother Rosario Lagrimas(lola Ayo) I. Introduction She was born in Northern Samar and married to Adriano for more than 50 years. Gave birth to 6 children‚ and they are Agripino (the Eldest/Lolo Pinoy)‚ Anita(Lola Aning)‚ Dominador(Lolo Doming)‚ Ronaldo(Lolo Wado)‚ Norma(Inse/Lola Norma) and Nimfa(Mamay Nimfa/Youngest). She had gone to Manila to take good care of her grandchildren‚ who were Maria Paz‚ Estela and Rodrigo. II. Body The “Snowbear” candy‚ drinking coffee

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    Fiction is Necessary The film "Bontoc Eulogy" is about an American-Filipino man searching for his roots. He looked for confirmation and facts through the mountain province where he got actual footages of how the igorots are living and through different museums and records in the United States. He edited all his clips and re-enactments and made a whole narrative out of it. He made the film a story of how his igorot ancestor Marko was peacefully living in the Mounatin provinces and how he was just

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    In the novel Frankenstein‚ Victor the creator abandon the creature. After he taught him how to read and speak. This forms that Victor was very irresponsible and is not aware of the consequences. As for Frankenstein‚ it is not fair because he did not chose to be like that‚ all he wanted was to be as others. Victor was being unfair with Frankenstein‚ because he was the one who created him. Frankenstein did not chose to live in that way. As he was created Victor taught how to speak and how to read

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    Victor Vrooms Expectancy Theory of Motivation Good morning to all. My topic is Victor Vroom’s Expectancy Theory of Motivation. Before moving to that lets understand what is motivation? Motivation is the internal dive to accomplish a particular goal. It defined as the process that initiates‚ guides and maintains goal-oriented behaviors. Motivation is what causes us to act‚ whether it is getting a glass of water to reduce thirst or reading a book to gain knowledge. It involves the biological‚ emotional

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    Turntime Marie F. Leblanc Frankenstein and the Western Literary Tradition 10 January 2014                                                           Are you a made man? In Mary Shelley’s (1797-1851) Frankenstein; Or the Modern Prometheus (1818)‚ Victor Frankenstein creates a fiend out the dead body parts. Frankenstein‚ as a product of the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution‚ is obsessed with advancing the cause of science‚ and in becoming famous and respected."A new species would bless me

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    A Eulogy for Romeo Montague By Maddie Lewis Dearest citizens of Verona. Romeo Montague was a strapping and intelligent young man who left this world yesterday at the young age of 16‚ killing himself with poison after discovering his dead wife. While Romeo may have made some mistakes in his life‚ such as taking it‚ he also conquered the great feat of falling in love. His courtship to Juliet Capulet was short and sworn to secrecy‚ but the two young lovers left a mark in history that shall stay there

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    The Moral Immoralities of Victor Frankenstein In the novel Frankenstein‚ the author Mary Shelley portrays the limitations of man in his pursuit of scientific creativity. She illustrates Victor Frankenstein’s attempts and success at creating a human being in his laboratory as an immoral attempt to play the role of God. Shelley repeatedly shows the monster’s harmful effects on society and often places blame on Victor for the Monster’s detrimental actions. In order to emphasize the immorality and mistakes

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    is a lonesome path for the characters. Victor Frankenstein and the creature choose the path of revenge after they have suffered a lot of misfortune throughout their lives. Revenge is a path of pain that a person chooses to walk in order to cause pain and suffering to the other person. The creature whose heart was the kindest whenever he met a new person‚ was turned into a heartless creature. The creature who is on a path of revenge‚ has sworn revenge on Victor. As the creature reaches Geneva‚ he finds

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    main characters‚ Victor Frankenstein and Frankenstein’s monster both play an important heroic role. Shelly wrote Frankenstein when science was major concern of everyone and was surging all over. Victor Frankenstein is an intelligent scientist who has the desire to do something people say was impossible. Dr. Frankenstein and his family are the most distinguished people of republic of Geneva. His dad married Caroline and adopted a girl name Elizabeth and her age is the same as Victor. He also has a younger

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    English 12 Honors 13 January 2014 The Downfall of Victor Frankenstein Abraham Lincoln once said‚ “Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power.” Lincoln believes that to test one’s character‚ you must see how they handle power. In Frankenstein: A Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley‚ Victor Frankenstein is a man consumed by knowledge and power‚ and because of this‚ there is a gradual deterioration of character‚ starting from humble beginnings‚ eventually

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