1. King Centar Creation Myth
Long long ago when the seas were hollow and the land was still plain,there was only one species on
earth and he was not only all–knowing but he was all powerful ,and he was called Centaur .No one
really knows how he came to be really, legend has it that he was a demi –god that was banished
from the palace of the gods by zeus and was sentenced to live in what is now called earth,there are
many other legends that over time have spread about how the world was created,
When centaur was banished from the palace and thrown down to "interceptia"what earth was first
called,he did not know what to do,the world was plain,there were no seas to sail in and no animals
to hunt ,the planet had been created to throw banished gods,or demi –gods ,centaur was the first,at
first he became lonely and wanted someone to share the deserted land,centaur was really
creative,which the gods did not like and quickly made a sculpture out of sand, that looking similar
to his image and by miraculously the sculpture was awaken ,when centaur realized that he quickly
made one of a frog and same as before it was awaken.With this discovery
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2. The Creature's Narrative In Frankenstein, By Mary Shelly
The Creature's narrative in "Frankenstein", by Mary Shelly, reveals an array of information about
the Creature as a character, and his true intentions. This narrative gives us an in–depth view of the
Creature's life and experiences up and until this point in the novel. The Creature's desire for a
companion reveals and conveys a variety of romantic characteristics. His request for a companion is
not only justified, but is also Victor's responsibility to him. Victor's abandonment of the Creature
forced him to live a confused and lonely life as an outcast, and because of this it is Victor's duty to
right his wrongs. The Creature's narrative begins at the moment he awoke, and continues up until
the moment he frames Justine for the murder of William. The creature describes how he learned all
that he knew from his travels and experiences. He explains how he learned that fire provides
warmth, but is painful to touch, that food is better when cooked, and that men not only fear him, but
are violent towards him. During his early days he is almost like a child learning things for the first
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Victor owes the Creature this favor, because he did not fulfill his role as creator, or as a parent. The
Being was forced to learn the hard way how to survive, and that he will never truly be accepted by
society. He is good a person at heart, and tries to help people to the best of his ability such as the
cottagers, or the drowning girl, but all of this is overlooked because of his appearance. The Creature
has been shown hatred and disgust from the rest of humanity despite his kindness, and for once in
his life he deserves to be shown some pity and compassion. By creating a mate for the Creature he is
not only helping the creature, but saving his family, friends, and the rest of humanity from the wrath
of the
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3. Advantages And Summary: What Is Pet Protection?
What is pet protection?
Pet protection takes care of the expense of veterinary treatment in the occasion of a guaranteed
creature falling sick or being harmed in a mischance.
A few approaches will likewise pay out if a pet bites the dust, is lost or stolen or makes harm an
outsider or harms an outsider's property.
Protection is not restricted to felines and canines – numerous organizations will cover a wide
assortment of creatures.
ExoticDirect, for instance, Gocompare.com's favored supplier for pets other than felines and mutts,
has strategies accessible for winged creatures (counting parrots and flying creatures of prey), little
and vast vertebrates (counting rabbits, chinchillas and ferrets) and reptiles (counting turtles,
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Most pet insurance agencies will prohibit prior medicinal conditions from any new cover
Once the expense of treatment has achieved the most extreme sum indicated by the arrangement
there'll be no further payouts made.
Accordingly, this sort of protection may not give complete spread in the occasion of a continuous
ailment.
Lifetime/Covered forever arrangements
Lifetime pet protection – otherwise called a secured forever arrangement – gives a set measure of
spread for veterinary charges, which reestablishes every year in accordance with the recharging of
the approach.
This implies a creature is secured all through its lifetime giving the strategy stays dynamic. This is
normally the most costly choice, yet the one which ought to likewise give the most true serenity.
Alternatives to consider in pet protection
Spread does, obviously, change fundamentally between suppliers, so it's essential to check what
4. you're getting from an arrangement before you purchase. Your contemplations ought to
include:Rabbits
Vet charges
This is prone to be your essential explanation behind taking out an approach, so guarantee that the
spread levels offered are suitable for your requirements and pay special mind to at whatever time
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5. It's Just Not Natural Essay
There is a saying that goes 'Don't be afraid of the dark,' but the question is why should you be
afraid? One reason why this saying came about is because people believe that something non–
human exists out there. People believe that witches, shapeshifters, hellhounds, ghosts, angels,
demons, jinns, and many more supernatural creatures exist. "Only 21 percent of Americans say they
don't believe in the supernatural at all ("Paranormal Poll: Americans...")." Although many people
may not voice or express their belief in the supernatural; they tend to be curious and question the
existence of the supernatural at least once in their life. There is a surprising amount of literature, lore
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These are said to get a high reading of electromagnetic frequencies whenever a spirit is present. A
lot of people think the readings are fabricated, from the EMF detector having a malfunction and
short circuiting from a wiring problem, but there is an explanation behind the readings. Einstein had
a theory that energy can be converted into matter and matter into energy ("Six Types of Hauntings").
Because people are made up of matter, on a level it is believed that we in a way also exist as energy
and this energy surrounds us while we live. This energy that surrounds us is sometimes known as an
aura. It surrounds us and projects our thoughts and feelings around us. When we die, people are said
to lose six ounces instantly. Some people believe that the reason we instantly become lighter is
because when we die the aura that constantly surrounds our bodies, leaves our bodies ("Six Types of
Hauntings"). Although many people doubt the existence of auras, it explains the weight loss at death
and the reason why ghosts can be picked up by EMF meters. Spirits tend to be peaceful, but slightly
sorrowful , mourning a life that has passed them. The reasons why a spirit may stay around is
because it felt incomplete with it's previous life and still believes that it has a purpose to serve
whether watching out for a loved one, keeping watch over people who live in the spirits old house,
or maybe even reliving moments of their life that they can't let go of yet. Most ghosts tend to
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6. Creature Monologue
I slowly opened my eyes to see pale faces staring down at me, while my body ached with pain. The
air had an undertone of bleach a suffocating smell, my head was spinning from the overwhelming
brightness, with no idea where I was. I slowly lifted my hand above my face, as I saw the vault of
heaven, the eye of God. I was staring into a new world where my past had been left behind and a
new life had begun. Though something was holding me back like I was chained to my past with no
way of escaping. One of those pale faces pushed my hand back down and I suddenly returned to the
world I wanted to escape from. As I lie flat on the uncomfortable, rigid bed those pale faces slowly
disappeared and I was left to myself. I closed my eyes and saw a creature
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7. Creature Monologue
Today was the day I would have done without. The day I was caught and imprisoned. Why was I
imprisoned? They strongly believe that I'm a creature. I'm in a cage bound in too many chains. It
was alike to a circus cage, but it was a plain cage. Almost like a cage on wheels. There were a few
other cages that held nameless creatures behind me and around me. We all are heading to the same
destination. I was in a cage alone, so were other cages. I think it's mostly because they think we will
be the most dangerous to be around. Most of those creatures were, they thrashed against their cages
while others tried to bend the bars. The creature in the cage next to mine had black tentacle like
things come out of its back and grip the entire cage almost filling it completely. It was shaped like a
man with elongated limbs wearing a suit and tie, his was faceless and pale. The suit was black as the
night and he had a blood red tie. He was slumped on his knees, his head was lowered. The creature
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A mile give or take... The scientists were edgy, their bodyguards were restless constantly looking
around. They knew this is dangerous, they know someone can die so easily. So, why take a chance?
The building slowly peeked over the horizon. It looked like an asylum, but glowing with yellow–
orange light. The creatures were getting louder, more active. The building is our prison, our torture,
our rage, our pain. The creature in the cage next to mine lifted his head. I knew better than to look at
him, the idea emits danger. I watched him on the corner of my eye
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8. Frankenstein Chapter 2 Dialectical Journal
Winnie sighed. She had been waiting for Mr. Scamander to come back for a few hours. The minute
he had left, she started wandering around, looking at the beautiful, strange creatures around her. But
she began to get bored. Not that anyone could get bored of these animals, each one was as fantastic
as the one before. She was bored because she was a people person, and she had no one to talk to,
unless you counted the jarvey, which Winnie certainly did not. So after a few minutes, she found her
way back to the room she had originally fallen into. She sat right beside the ladder, glancing up
every few minutes, hoping that he would come. She didn't know how long it took to get to Saint–
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"I guess you could say that," he motioned her to follow him again, and handed her some other odd
creature. "Newt?" "Yes?" He turned to look at her, although he didn't look directly at her, more at
the creature she was holding. "Do you know when the next boat is returning to Toronto? Not that
I'm not enjoying this, it's just that I can't disappear without a trace, Florence would worry," she said.
"Actually, um, yes. There's a boat leaving in two days," he said. "But you can telephone them before
that." Winnie was relieved. She didn't really want to leave Newt and his suitcase, but she knew that
she needed to talk to Florence and William, and let them know where she was. "That's a huge relief,
thank you," she said, and Newt nodded and smiled. "This may sound odd," she began. "But I'm glad
I fell into your suitcase. If I hadn't, I think today would have been a lot more dull." Newt didn't
really know how to respond. Nothing like this had happened before. So in an effort to be polite, he
told her, "I'm glad you fell into my suitcase as well." But it wasn't just polite, it was
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9. The As A Night Creature
Firefly The stars were exceptionally bright as I strolled along one of the many paths that led into the
local park. The public gardens consisted of a small wooded area, lined with fragrant flowerbeds,
dotted with the occasional willow tree. Here one would find an oasis within an urban sprawl. Trees
bordered the natural area like a green palisade, keeping at bay the city's chaos and neon lights. One
might forget the city even existed. Only the park lights and the blinking glow of fireflies cast any
illumination at all. To a mortal, all was quiet. A mortal could not see the night creatures making their
nightly rounds. I, however, could. Being a night creature myself allowed me certain freedoms
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Their signals created a lovely dance of alien starlight cast adrift in the inky night. I could smell the
summer flowers like a heady perfume, mixed with the scent of blood. I ignore the smell of animals.
Their blood, though sweet and thick, simply couldn't slack my thirst as the blood of human could.
There was also the thrill of the hunt, to stalk and subdue my victims. Blood was my usual fare, but
occasionally I feasted on flesh if my appetite called for it. Sometimes I would drain my victims dry,
with others I took a drink and finished their life in some other way. I relished the skill of the hunter,
practically gloried in my ability to kill. As I headed to the more secluded end of the city park, I
found her sitting on a blanket near a clearing. She was a young thing, with honey–blond hair, and
pale skin that reflected the dimming sky. She sat on the outstretched blanket in a clearing watching
the night. Knees drew up against her chest, her legs shrouded in a floral print dress. I caught the
whiff of her scent like a bee to honey. As I approached, I noticed she held a small penlight one
might find on a keychain. Every minute or so, she flashed the light two times. This was curious
behavior. I paused in my advancement to see the fireflies descend on her open hand. The insect
explored her open palm until wing cases extended and flew away. I had to get closer. We were still
in a public place where others might come at any
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10. Morally Ambiguous Character In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley the creation can be viewed as a morally ambiguous
character. When the creature was given life he was benevolent and never wanted to inflict harm on
anyone or anything. The actions of others shaped the creature to become an individual filled with so
much hate towards his creator he wanted him dead. The creature was molded to be a depressed and
angry person who wanted to bring pain to those who hurt him but mostly Victor. The creature's
actions show his kindness throughout the novel but he also kills multiple people and feels a strong
sense of hate towards Victor, which leads us to believe that he is morally ambiguous. The story of
the hopeful scientist Victor Frankenstein and his outcast creation reveals that individuals start ...
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While contemplating revealing himself he starts to think about the fields of paradise and creatures
that accepted him and shared his feelings. He snaps back to reality and remembers that he is not
surrounding by creatures like him, he is alone. He says, "where was mine? [his creator] He had
abandoned me, and in the bitterness of my heart I cursed him" (94). The creature expresses sadness
in that he is alone in regards to individuals similar to him and that his own creator left him. After
reading the things Victor said about him and the fact that he left him with nothing to help him
survive the creature's hatred for Victor increases. As the creature sees that the opportunity has come
to reveal himself he attempts to do it. "All was silent in and around the cottage: it was an excellent
opportunity; yet, when I proceeded to execute my plan, my limbs failed me, and I sank to the
ground"(95). As the creature is trying to collect the courage his body fails him. This shows how
nervous he is, probably in fear of
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11. Garrett Patterson: A Tragic Hero
Garrett Patterson clicked the little, plastic, red button on his TV remote in his living room. He gazed
at the screen where people competed in a game show. "C'mon contestant one!" Garrett hollered at
the TV. "Obviously, the answer is the Viviparous Lizard," he proudly stated, acting like a know–it–
all. He slid up his glasses on his nose and fell back into the leather couch that was implanted directly
on the cream wall. After the show had finally come to an end, Garrett snagged out his book about
automobiles from the wooden shelf and sat back onto the cushioned couch. He clenched the book in
his hand, grasping the thin material of the crisp page. Suddenly, the sound of shattering glass came
throughout the house and Garrett, startled, glanced up the stairs. It absorbed all of his attention, his
eyes completely focused at the top of the staircase. He leaped up, out of the sofa and peered at the
top of the dark trail that scattered up. Garrett's 6 year old sister, Megan, fled down the steps,
sprinting the whole way down. Sweat had plummeted down from her face, leaving beads of sweat
dripping on her forehead. Her eyes were glistening and glazing with tears, to the point where she
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Garrett stopped dead in his tracks, holding out his hand in front of Megan's tiny head, so she would
stop as well. He looked down at her and put his shaky finger in front of his closed mouth. Suddenly,
a creature came from the back of an alley way and starting charging toward Garrett and Megan.
Garrett quickly reached in his black backpack and pulled out a rustic, wooden crossbow that he had
taken from the closet, the night before. He aimed and shot it in the head. The creature backed up and
collapsed, it flinched a little, then it stopped, not moving a muscle nor an
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12. Analysis Of May Swenson's Poem 'The Centaur'
May Swenson's Common Denominator Imagine reading a poem and believing it means one thing,
but the underlying message is something completely different. Authors like to use different literary
techniques to make a valid point, to make the reader feel a certain emotion, or even to share a
distinct memory with their reader. Poetry has helped authors focus their readers on their work by
achieving themes that may portrayed in several pieces of their work. In May Swenson's case, she
used a variety of techniques to create different emotions for the reader, while expressing certain
periods of her life. May Swenson uses nature in her poetry to personify sexuality and make it into a
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As Swenson tries to connect the little girl riding a horse to a more private and personal scene, it can
be agreed that she is using this as an allegory that creates the poem's theme. In addition to the
previous poem, Swenson also uses the same method to create and capture the same feeling and
emotion. In her poem "Sleeping with Boa," Swenson again uses a personified form of nature to
render her risky sexual theme. A perfect example of how she creates this image is when she states,
"She likes my stroking hand. And she even lets me kiss." Swenson successfully conceives a sexual
imagery while standing by a simplistic nature–based poem. "Jumping off the bed, she shows me her
behind," is a line that describes the boa leaving her owner and the owner showing admiration. This
erotic imagery expressed in her poem serves as a representation of recognition of desire and the
willingness the two characters express while they share that desire amongst themselves. There is a
connection between the two main characters, the narrator and its pet, which causes this to be
analyzed as a more sensual relationship rather than the ordinary pet/owner relationship. Swenson
uses the boa, a reptile which is often feared by many, to show that even something so powerful can
be delicate when it comes to a relationship like this. It is almost as if she would like that fear to be
forgotten and
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13. Creature Monologue
PROLOGUE
Before our existence there were horrible, terrifying creatures called Monsters. Theses creatures may
have been monstrous but they were not soulless. Savage indeed but not without morals. These so
called monsters may not have lived lawlessly but they lived with a love like no other. Then when
man was made from earth and women from bone, everything changed. The beasts of this earth were
slaughtered and forced into hiding into the wilderness. They were treated them like hideous beasts
and so they became just that. They fled into the undiscovered wilderness. With man as king the
beasts were forced to stay at bay.
Story outline
A man named Jeremiah was on a witch hunt in the woods of Shiethaltown, a great and beloved city
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Jeremiah lead the charge into the woods, followed by twelve trusted men of valor. As they traced the
witches trail; they jumped and stuttered at every sound and sight. Jeremiah has seen too many
battles and tasted more fear than any man in the woods. But the feeling he felt at that moment was a
new feeling, as they gained on the witch. Sweat poured from his face, determination. They
surrounded the hag, spears, swords and crossbows at the ready. As the gray faced, paled skin and
snow white eyes gazed upon the hunters, Jeremiah felt the new feeling, not fear, nor bravery. The
abominus fien lifted her hand and the trees around them reached down and the branches of the trees
swooped down like hands, and grabbed the necks of the men and broke them. Jeremiah was alone
surrounded by the bodies of his best men. He rose to his feet and in a action of rage and bravery,
grasped his sword and charged the sorcerer. The foul creature stopped his movement and held him
in place, saying to him in a crimson voice "death is too easy for you". Jeremiah was at the mercy of
evil. At that moment, the malevolent being staring into his eyes and looked into his heart and saw
what he valued above all other. He saw his wife and his soon to be son, she knew how important
they were to him and cursed
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14. The Human Golden Age : A Time Of Prosperity On Earth
Long ago, there was a time of prosperity on Earth. Humans lived longer, and their knowledge grew
larger. Yet, through their knowledge, they lost wisdom, thinking that the world was perfect. People
became blind to the fact that all things have an end. Soon, they were brutally awoken to the fact that
they were not alone.
[2] One day, a meteor descended into the Earth's crust. The people studied it. They thought that it
was just an ordinary rock, nothing they hadn't seen before. That was, until the meteor cracked. The
human golden age was over.
[3] All kinds of creatures spawned from the meteor, ravaging the Earth. Each one destroying
everything in its path. People panicked, they thought it was the end of everything. However,
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He was caught in a cycle; run, collect, hide, sleep, repeat.
[6] One day, while Maxis was collecting mechanical parts, he saw two creatures playing soccer.
"How could these things act so innocent? After all they had done to my world, how could they
possibly be playing a child's game?," he thought to himself. While trying to solve this puzzler, he
was unaware that the creatures had seen him and were heading towards him.
[7] "Hi," said the creatures in unison. They looked like an alligator and a bear, two animals who
used to live on Earth. That is, before the meteor came. "I'm Russ," said the bear. "And I'm Porter,"
said the alligator." "Want to play soccer with us? We love to have fun all the time."
[8] "Shouldn't you be trying to kill me? After all, you're the ones who were destroying my world. I
thought you were going to be some kind of hungry, animal–eating, vicious monsters. Like that one,"
as he pointed to a creature that was trying to eat a fly. "Well, maybe a little more vicious than that
one though."
[9] "No," said Russ, "We're just some 'creatures', as you would say, trying to have some fun. The
evil ones gave all of us a bad reputation." "Actually, most of us are friendly. We wanted to leave the
meteor right away to make friends, but the bad guys held us captive until they attacked. We truly are
sorry for ruining your world," Porter said. "Anyway, do you want to join our annual soccer
tournament? It's really fun."
[10] "Sure," said Maxis, "but
16. Myths, Morals, And Rules
Life is a series of life lessons, morals, and rules that we all live by and learn through every decision
we make. A way these lessons, morals, and rules are shown and told is through myths. A myth is a
traditional story from a certain ethnic, religion, place, or culture, and explains how and why things
are the way they are. Myths also incorporate a moral, theme, or life lesson, which becomes clear at
the end of the story. As a child I'm sure you've heard stories from your family whether a more
unknown myth or common tale that you got something out of, whether it was learning something
new, or something you already knew that simply got reinforced. But if you're like me, then it'll take
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Also, my grandpa and Aunty Paning lived in Ilocos Norte, while my grandma lived in Manila, they
were 407.64km, 253.31mi apart and they were still told the same myths, with the exception of a few
details. Furthermore, another person who has heard this myth from past generations is Sonia
Jackson, who was a senior at Tennessee University in 2008. Sonia Jacksons' grandmother Dr.
Natividad Corrales Taboada told her daughter, Maria Jackson, Sonia's mother, who then told Sonia
and her siblings the story. There is also a controversy of whether the myth was created before or
after the Spanish invasion, but it's difficult to know for sure. As you can see this myth is probably
very old, to have gone through at least eighty–two years, it could easily have existed for a century.
Usually, Filipino myths are passed down through words spoken and are grouped into four main
groups. The first are myths that explain the creation of the universe, god (Bathala or Maykapal), the
origin of man, supernatural beings and the native Filipino heroes. Second, are legends that tell the
origin of a local phenomenon, places, plants, animals, thoughts, and names. Third, are fables where
animals or inanimate beings are made to speak and act like rational beings to point out morals, this
is the group the myth falls into, but also has aspects from the second group because
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17. Analysis Of The Centntaur By May Swenson
In May Swenson's poem "The Centaur," she talks about a little girl that uses her enormous mind to
imagine herself transforming into a horse. The girl is in a whole new world of her imagination as
she rides through the hills of her backyard. Swenson allows readers to take part in the
transformation from human to horse that the adolescent girl described undergoes, thus emphasizing
the importance of childhood and imagination on the woman's identity and how strong and intelligent
they could be.
In the poem, May uses the Greek mythological creature, the Centaur, as a symbol of the girl
pretending to ride the horse and then became the horse himself. A centaur is a half–man half–horse
creature. Centaurs are strong creatures they stand for being strong, brave, and they have a hard
identity which reflects the girl's identity of having all these characteristics. Swenson makes it seem
as though the girl herself is a Centaur. Words and phrases like: "my hair flopped to the side like the
mane of a horse"(line 29 to 30), "I shied and skittered and reared"(line 33),"I was the horse and the
rider"(line 38), "spanked my own behind"(line 40 ), and "my two hoofs beat a gallop along the
bank"(line 41 to 42 ) . All these symbolize that the girl is imagining being a horse and a human at
the same time like a centaur.At the end when her mother said: "why is your mouth all green ?"(line
71 ) it shows how the girl has a very high level of imagination that while she was imagining to be a
horse she
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18. The Centaur: Handout For The Winged Bull
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK HANDOUT–YEAR 8
A filled version of this handout for the Winged Bull can be found in the year 8 Moodle folder.
Working in pairs: one person completes the RED questions, the second completes BLACK
questions
Include images and quotes
Print and submit a hard copy to your teacher
ARTWORK
1. Name the artwork, date and materials used.
The Centaur is a mythical creature made up of a human head and a horse. It was first mentioned in
522–443 BC depicted in ancient Greek text. The Centaur image was pressed into many places such
as rock crystals and Ancient Greek scarabs and told in some stories.
2. Describe the techniques used
3. Describe the subject matter of the artwork and possible symbolism
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Who do you think would have been the main audience for this work is today?(eg. general public,
teachers, students, dealers, art critics, historians, academics ). Explain. Why do you think it may
appeal to this audience?
11. How do you think the audience would have viewed the work at the time it was constructed?
What would be their perception of the work? (eg.subject matter, technique, meaning)
The Greeks closely linked themselves to mythology. Many Greek pottery and sculptures depict the
violent times they were in and that people should remember their place in society. Audiences would
have viewed these centaur engravings would have believed that there would be punishments and
follow their warnings. With head of a human and a horse body, people must have been slightly
intimidated by them.
12. How do you think the audience would view the work today? Explain how their perception of the
work may have changed from the time it was created?
WEBSITES USED:
Bullock, H 2016, Greek Mythology: Greek Gods – Greek Heroes – Popular Myths – Mythical
19. Creatures, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, United States of America
Centaur Word Document from W Drive
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20. Short Story On The Forest
I start running toward the forest. I am shaking as I run, I don't know what the forest holds, we have
always been forbidden to go there. Mannix got caught in there once and he refuses to talk about
what he saw in there. I consider if it would be better to be dead or face the forest. The thought leaves
as quickly as it came as I fell Alaric's hand pull me forward. We come up along the edge of the
forest. Behind us, we hear explosion after explosion. I glance behind me. "Guys look," I say barely
able to get the words out. Alaric and Mannix stop and we all turn around. The whole town is gone.
Houses are now replaced by burning balls of fire. Grass and trees now blackened. We didn't see a
single other person or building. Once busy streets were now void of activity. We could see where
our school was supposed to be, it was gone. For a moment we mourned together, knowing if it had
not been for the sickness that overtook our house, we would have been at school, and we would be
dead. I wonder if I would ever see my parents again. "Come on," Aleric said as he pulls Mannix and
me into the woods. I am too worried and shocked to be scared of what the forest holds. What will
we do? Where will we live? How will we survive this? I am only eight years old, Mannix only 9,
even Aleric the oldest is only 13, how are we supposed to survive something like this? How long do
we have, how are we going die? I can't believe I am asking these questions. Chapter 3 I wake with a
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21. Similarities And Differences Between My Last Duchess And...
Lover and or Last
(A analysis of the similarities and differences in My Last Duchess and Porphyria's Lover)
"Murders always have 'rational' motives for murder, and murders always have some kind of
personal relation with their victim" (Schmid). It is both horrifying and interesting that the majority
of victims have a close, personal correlation with their murderers. In My Last Duchess by Robert
Browning is a dramatic monologue in which a Duke addresses the agent of a Count about the
possible marriage between him and the Count's daughter. However, before the Duke can make the
decision to marry or not to marry the Count's daughter he briefs the agent of the Count about his last
Duchess. The Duke wants to make sure that the next woman he will marry will be submissive and
won't give him any trouble, unlike his last Duchess. In Porphyria's Lover by Robert Browning is
another dramatic monologue where a very upset man is sitting in his cottage in the outskirts of town,
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In My Last Duchess and in Porphyria's Lover both speakers have a very unstable and disturbing
mental state. In My Last Duchess and in Porphyria's Lover both speakers demonstrate no remorse
for the immoral acts they committed. In My Last Duchess the Duke does not directly admit that he
has murdered his last Duchess; however, in Porphyria's Lover, Porphyria's lover directly admits that
he strangled and murdered Porphyria in their cottage. Do you believe these two speakers have a
disturbing mental state? Is there a difference between love and obsession? Can someone become so
obsessed with another that they feel that if they are not with them, then they deserve to be with no
one else? "While, in this case, the attraction proves less than fatal"
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22. Perseus : A Short Story
Long ago in a rather small village riddled with demons, monsters, and mythical creatures alike. A
war is underway; a war the people of Lansing were forced to fight because the Gods had more
important things to take care of. Humans are struggling, nearly losing the war itself. Many humans
and monsters alike have perished, but the humans only can lose so many people. Meanwhile in the
Heavens, Hercules and Perseus storm into Zeus's coliseum.
"Father!" Hercules calls out full of rage, Zeus perks his brow slightly to the sudden outburst.
"What distresses you my son?" Zeus ask calmly.
"Why are you making these mortals clean up the mess of the Gods! They are getting slaughtered
down there!"
"It is not anything I have n– "Zeus was suddenly cut of as Perseus; son of Poseidon jumps into the
conversation.
"They shouldn't have to live like this, they did nothing to deserve this."
Zeus simply stares at the duo, nodding sagely. Before either of the two could fixate their mouths to
say another word, a "Fine" was calmly let out of Zeus's mouth, the two were speechless They saved
humanity! –Or so they thought, just nigh celebration; Zeus would speak once more, his calm
persona fading as a glare took place upon his visage.
"If you two care so much about what is happening in the mortal realm, you take care of it!" Zeus
exclaimed, shaking the Heavens itself. Just like that there was a crackling noise, a brilliant flash of
light which blinded the two for a mere second, and as they began to
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23. The Creature Of The Beast
In France in the late 1760's, there was an atrocity that involved around one hundred animal–attack
deaths caused by one creature, the infamous Beast of Gevaudan. Per Jaime Hill, the beast was the
size of a horse and looked like a bear, hyena, wolf, and panther hybrid. It had a long wolf or pig–
like snout. Many researchers believed there were at least two, or more than two, beasts roaming the
area. The color of the beast changed every time the beast was spotted; it would go from red to red
with grey and white patches to red with stripes. Sometimes there would even be no red, it may just
be black or white. Locals believed it to be a werewolf, or a sorcerer who shapeshifted into a
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June of 1767, a man said the beast could be killed, that he had found a way. He said he needed a
holy bullet made of silver, blessed by a holy man. He takes the ammunition into the forest and
arrives back to the village with a wolf. Villagers agree it is the beast and no beast is spotted
afterwards. In 2000, historians notice things do not add up; a wolf cannot remove someone's clothes.
In 2011, researchers concluded that Jean trained the wolf, killed the people, and then killed the wolf
to make it look like a beast. Still to this day, no one knows for sure what happened ("Mysteries at
the Museum" n.p.).
Per World of Mythology, the attacks of the beast started in 1764. People all around hunted every
wolf they could find, hoping it would be the beast, but the attacks continued. In 1765, Francois
Antoine killed a large grey wolf, but the attacks continued Also in 1765, a doctor came across a man
in a wolf suit assaulting a woman and killed him but the attacks still went on. Finally, a man by the
name Jean Chastel discovered that if a silver bullet is blessed by a church, it could kill the beast.
Chastel got three silver bullets blessed by the local church and went into the woods, returning with a
dead wolf. This was the final attack on a wolf by the time the attacks stopped. Chastel said he went
into the woods and found the giant wolf. He was the size of a horse and looked like a panther and
wolf hybrid. He
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24. Abandonment And Abandonment In Frankenstein
Frankenstein, written by Mary Shelley in 1817, is a story of obsession, heartache, abandonment,
vanity, and more. This is a fiction with many levels and views for people of all ages, and it was
assigned to our Senior English class. The novel is centered around the story of Victor Frankenstein
and his creation and the many trials and affairs they go through. Throughout the story, both
characters make many choices that they shouldn't. However, when you take into account all of the
events that lead to those poor choices, I believe it's the creation that is most justified. To be
abandoned and hated simply because of your appearance, something you had no control over and
can't change, is enough to turn anyone into a vengeful soul. This story starts out with letters from
Captain Walton talking to his sister about a strange man they found on an iceberg. This strange man
had a very dark and desolate story, and it was time it be told. This man was Victor Frankenstein.
Frankenstein was a scientist with a dismal past, and it all started with a bolt of lighting. After seeing
a bolt of lightning strike a tree by his home, Frankenstein became obsessed with electricity, and
throughout the story, his obsession grew to include all kinds of social sciences and the like. This
leads him to college, and eventually to the worst decision of his life.
Victor makes catastrophic choice when he decides that he wants to make a new life form.
Frankenstein becomes obsessed with making this new being
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25. Southern Indians History
Just like locals somewhere else in North America, those in the South working on moving occasional
subsistence, adjusting their eating methodologies and nourishment gathering procedures to comply
with the evolving seasons. In spring, a season which brought gigantic keeps running of shad,
alewives, herring, and mullet from the sea into the waterways, Indians in Florida and somewhere
else along the Atlantic beach front plain depended on fish brought with nets, lances, or snares and
lines. In fall and winter–particularly in the piedmont and uplands–the locals swung more to deer,
tolerate, and other diversion creatures for sustenance. Since they required diversion creatures in
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Old fields then needed to lie neglected until they recouped some ripeness and could be planted once
more. Sea tempests, electrical storms, summer dry seasons, or delayed spring downpours could
rapidly devastate to a season's work in the fields. Moreover, the locals needed to store seeds, oversee
reaps, and convey surplus harvests, all of which required complex social and political association.
What's more, as a few southeastern societies appear to have found, an eating routine excessively
rich in corn drove, making it impossible to nourishing inadequacies and weakness. Along these
lines, horticulture must be mixed legitimate extent with chasing, angling, and assembling wild
nourishments so as to guarantee survival. Incline times were inescapable. While at Jamestown, John
Smith wondered about the "peculiar" path in which the Indians' bodies alter[ed] with their eating
routine." Like deer and different creatures, the locals, at different circumstances, seemed "fat and
lean, solid and
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26. Mythical Creatures in the Sculpture, Legend and Myth by...
I. Description
The sculpture Legend and Myth by Damien Hirst is a pair of sculptures depicting two mythical
creatures. Legend is a sculpture of the legendary creature known as a Pegasus, and its counterpart,
named Myth, which is a sculpture of a white unicorn. The medium that was used to create the two
sculptures was a combination of painted gold, silver, and also bronze. The sculpture Legend
measures to be 4575 x 2590 x 2260 mm or 180.1 x 102 x 89 in and was sculpted in 2010, while its
companion, Myth, measures 3590 x 2800 x 808 mm or 141.3 x 110.2 x 31.8 in and was sculpted in
2011, which is close to the same size as the average horse you would see in a farmyard. According
to my research, the last location that these two sculptures were displayed was at the Chatsworth
House in England. Both sculptures are flayed on the left side of their bodies, showing the anatomy
that lies within the creatures. The two sculptures face away from each other in show horse stances.
Both have the flayed part that is showing the inner parts of the creatures facing opposite directions
as well. The color of the skin on these sculptures is white, and on the flayed portions of them, the
portions that are to be depicted as muscle are red, while the part that is to be bone is a golden color.
II. Analysis
Damien Hirst incorporated many elements of art into his creation Legend and Myth, including the
form of the plinth that both of his sculptures stand upon. The plinth creates the
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27. The Creature In The Lagoon
The Creature in the Lagoon
If only Jacqueline and I had listened to our parents and not ventured into the lagoon, Elaine thought.
Elaine and Jacqueline were growing up in a condominium facing Lake Ontario in downtown
Toronto on Queen's Quay Boulevard. Their parents, Dennis and Roberta, were both lawyers. Elaine
was fourteen and Jacqueline was sixteen. The lagoon in question was located at Hanlon's Point, next
to the Toronto Islands.
Dennis and Roberta had always warned Elaine and Jacqueline to stay away from the lagoon.
"The lagoon is not safe," Dennis cautioned. "It is private property, owned by the Harbour
Commission."
"Why?" asked Elaine.
"Because the lagoon contains an amphibious creature," Roberta answered. "It is built like a man, but
it looks like a fish. It stands upright with what looks like legs, but it is scaly and has sharp teeth like
a shark and claws instead of hands."
The parents' warnings seemed silly to Elaine and Jacqueline. Both girls thought it would be fun to
explore the lagoon.
One day, Elaine and Jacqueline were watching on television an old movie called The Lagoon
Creature. The so–called creature, the mysterious man–fish, was half amphibious, half human, and
resembled the creature their mother had told them about. Elaine was squirming with fear, although
Jacqueline was laughing.
"Do you actually believe in these creatures?" Elaine asked Jacqueline.
"No, I don't," Jacqueline answered. "The story on TV is made up, just like our parents keep telling
us there is a man built like a fish in the lagoon. Our friends from school walk around the lagoon all
the time. I have never heard stories from them about an amphibious creature. They would laugh at
this story."
The next day, it just so happened that Dennis and Roberta were relaxing around the condominium's
swimming pool. Elaine and Jacqueline decided to go down to Eaton's Centre, but as they left their
condominium building to get the Harbourfront bus to Union Station, they decided to take the bus in
the opposite direction to the lagoon, which was located near the Toronto Islands.
No sooner had the girls reached the lagoon than they saw something enormous splashing in it.
Puzzled, they watched the water bubbles and the swirling water. There
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28. Creature Symbolism
Towards the latter part of the novel, the Creature symbolizes the point in the human psyche when
Man starts to become inherently bad when he gains more reward from doing wrong than he does
from doing what is right. It is seen in his final moments with De Lacey's family. For a period of
several weeks, the Creature waits patiently as he observes De Lacey's family in order to connect
with them and embody their language as his own, but they eventually abandon him due to his
grotesque form. In their first interaction with each them, he sees their expression as a "horror and
consternation on beholding [him]," (Shelley 122)[.] Agatha and Safie faint and scream at the sight of
him next to their father as Felix proceeds to attack the Creature. At this point, the Creature is at the
point of no return as he realizes that he will never be accepted by any human and he is destined to
live a life of damnation. At this very moment, the Creature's innocence becomes so engulfed by a
feeling of hatred and spite for humanity that he believes he can, with pleasure have destroyed the
cottage and its inhabitants, and have glutted me with their shrieks and misery," (Shelley 124). Irving
Buchen describes this stage in the creature's life as an emergence of, "limited evolution of a human
animal who exists solely in the hermetic seal of his individuality within a natural, not a human,
environment"(Buchen). This is another way of saying that the Creature has resorted to his savage
instincts: the thirst
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29. Animal Testing Is A Catastrophe
"Animal testing is a catastrophe. Do you agree?" Animals play a significant role in our existence,
they involve in food chain and help in the sustainability of bio diversity. Unfortunately they entered
the scientific field through the experiments of new drugs. The utilization of creatures in exploratory
investigations in the UK can be followed back at any rate similarly as the seventeenth Century with
Harvey 's analyses on various creature species intending to show blood flow. Crosswise over
Europe, the utilization of creatures in experimental examination started to grow over the nineteenth
Century, to some degree upheld by the improvement of analgesics which had already made creature
research incomprehensible. In 1876, parliament passed the Cruelty to Animals Act, the principal
enactment went for directing creature tests. Over the late nineteenth and the twentieth hundreds of
years, the extension of restorative science implied that the quantities of creatures utilized as a part of
examination extended relentlessly, quickened by the Medicines Act, 1968, which gave a clearer
manual for the utilization of creatures in wellbeing testing in the wake of the Thalidomide
catastrophe. The quantity of creatures utilized rose to more than 5.5 million in 1970 after which
indicate the numbers started decrease quickly. This extensive development mirrored a developing
therapeutic field; creatures had impact in most medicinal advances of the twentieth century
including
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30. The Creature Monologue
to accept it, this is my eternity, i'd stay here forever and ever. I guess this is it, my whole life and it's
all wasted. I wonder if I could have done anything different, maybe be kinder, give to the poor, I
don't know. I'll never get married or have children. For the rest of my life, well actually, death, I'll
have to live( die?) with these thoughts, forever.
It's been a few months and I've had time, lots of time, to think of what had happened. I have a theory
that this creature, this mutant was sent from Hell on a mission. I think the mission is that he needs to
come to Earth and get all the people who have or were planning on doing bad. We were all mediocre
people, we may have been rude but we didn't actually carry out our plan yet. Then it created the hell
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Most end up in Hell, but there are a select few who make it to Heaven. This week we got a little girl
who was planning on killing her parents. I guess it's kind of good that we die, or else innocent
people do. We all gathered around her and she passed out once she figured out she died. The
creature hobbled around and all of us cowered in fear that we would be sent to Hell. It picked up
and old, kindly man. He looked at him and frowned, his soul disappeared and went up to Heaven.
Finally, someone gets a good forever afterlife.
I went back to the place I sleep, a little shack– cottage thing and slept. When you sleep, you sleep
for about two weeks. I woke up two weeks later to see the creature arrive. It brought twins, twin
toddlers. That's odd, I've never see toddlers, let alone TWIN toddlers. Twins always gave me the
creeps. They both cowered beneath the group of people towering over them. The fainted as usual,
then I saw the creature walk near me. I felt a weird feeling, something I've never felt before. It was
horrible, I couldn't breathe and I felt
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31. A Short Story : A Story?
Wake up Jax, wake up! This was the first thing I heard before a hefty bucket of water was discarded
on to me. I woke up with distraught, complaining that it was a Saturday and that I needed more
sleep. I turned on my phone, noticing that the date on the screen read May 7, 2022. That was when I
realized, today is going to be one of the biggest days for me. I am going to be taking both my Math
and English SAT. I felt ready, yet I also had an uneasy feeling stuck inside me. I had been studying
for the past 3 months, taking PSAT's and what not. I didn't have to go to my school to take the SAT's
for another 3 hours, so I decided, why not take a little nap before I go? JAX, IT'S 1:15 PM, YOU
ARE GOING TO MISS YOUR SAT'S! "This is just a dream," I thought, "I'm going to keep
sleeping, there's no way I slept more than 3 hours already." Then it came, Slap!
"What the heck Kace," I exclaimed angrily, "no need to slap me as if I was a clown."
"Look at the time Jax!" He proclaimed, "this is a big moment in your life and your sleeping!"
I checked my time, 1:20pm. Quickly, I became distressed. I started packing my utensils and books
in my bag, then rushed out of my house. One step after another, I knew that if I didn't make it in
time I wouldn't be able to take my SAT's, and my parents would ground me forever. I turned a
corner, and saw a shortcut through a forest to get to my school. I thought to myself, I think I can
make it on time if I pass through there. I raced through forest, and
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32. Summary Of The Centaur
Within May Swenson's "The Centaur," she talks about a little girl that uses her enormous mind to
imagine herself transforming into a horse. The girl is in a whole new world of her imagination as
she rides through the hills of her backyard. Swenson allows readers to take part in the
transformation from human to horse that the adolescent girl described undergoes, thus emphasizing
the importance of childhood and imagination on the woman identity and how strong and intelligent
they could be.
In the poem, May uses the Greek mythological creature, the Centaur, as a symbol of the girl
pretending to ride the horse and then became the horse himself. A centaur is a half–man half–horse
creature. Centaurs are strong creatures they stand for being strong, brave, and they have a hard
identity which reflects the girl's identity of having all these characteristics. Swenson makes it seem
as though the girl herself is a Centaur. In words and phrases like: "my hair flopped to the side like
the mane of a horse"(line 29 to 30), "I shied and skittered and reared"(line 33),"I was the horse and
the rider"(line 38), "spanked my own behind"(line 40 ), and "my two hoofs beat a gallop along the
bank"(line 41 to 42 ) . All these symbolize that the girl is imagining to be a horse and a human at the
same time like a centaur.At the end when her mother said: "why is your mouth all green ?"(line 71 )
it shows how the girl has a very high level of imagination that while she was imagining to be
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33. The Monster
I am eight years old, standing in front of the bathroom mirror. Inside, I see a creature with ferocious
red eyes, bulging out of its sockets. Thousands of swelling bumps envelope its body while dark,
malevolent sags droop over its cheekbones. From the mirror's reflection, the creature appears to be
at peace, yet a wave of hostility emits from it at the same time. I slow down, carefully turning
around to see the beast.
It's not there.
As I pivot back, I see the monster yet again – its weary eyes glancing unwaveringly into mine.
However, I can see that we – the creature and I – are both equally shocked. While my senses
sharpen, I clench my fist – only to see the same from the creature.
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In the rare cases that I couldn't, I'd be left with gushing red bruises on my hands as reminders.
Truth be told, there had never been a monster in the first place; it had just been me – and the mirror,
of course. Unfortunately, it took me a couple days to realize that.
Moreover, it wasn't until my first visit to Dr. Gao that I had truly begun making sense of these
recurring events. According to her, I was experiencing an allergic reaction known as hives. This
reaction would envelope my body – from head to toe – with countless dome–shaped rashes that
would uncontrollably itch and multiply at an extraordinary speed. Fortunately, this was regarded to
be a common allergy symptom – and at most a mild one. Consequently, Dr. Gao prescribed me
several drugs and antihistamines which she thought would help moderate my condition.
Then, things got out of hand.
Several days into my treatment, my hives showed no sign of recovery. While on a molecular scale
my body may have been recovering, to the normal viewer's eye, my condition only seemed to
worsen. My mother's doubts began welling up. Soon enough, she began losing faith in Dr. Gao's
wisdom – along with her prescriptions, and Dad, who – nonetheless – was trained in biology, knew
better than to argue with her.
I distinctly remembered how it all began. It was a typical Saturday morning. Nothing special. Dad
was out shopping, Mom was tidying up the house, and I was doing some homework. Then, the first
raindrop came.
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34. Examples Of Solitude In Frankenstein
There are seven billion people on this earth and yet there is still a possibility of being isolated. The
theme of solitude is something everyone has experienced once in their life. Some people however
choose to be alone and others do not have a choice. Solitude can either be a good or bad experience
depending on how long it lasts. A certain amount of people think they can live their whole life alone
where on the other hand there are misfits from society who have no choice then to be alone. In the
novel Frankenstein, Victor, the creature, and Walton all have experienced some form of solitude.
In the beginning of the novel, Victor is alone creating the creature and he ends up being too
immersed in his experiment to be with his family and friends. While working on his experiment,
Victor becomes sleep deprived and is neglecting his health. Victor is all alone in his lab and has no
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Walton is on his way to the north pole and finds himself in solitude on the boat he is on. Walton
prepared to be isolated on hi journey because he realizes he will be the only intelligent person on the
ship. He writes to his sister explaining that he has no friends and will be upset because he has no
one to celebrate hus accomplishments or to consult him at his failures. " I have no friend, Margaret:
when I am glowing with enthusiasm of success, there will be none to participate my joy; if I am
assailed by disappointment, no one will endeavor to sustain me in dejection" (Shelley 4). Walton is
alone until he and his crew saves Victor. Walton is excited for Victor, who is as smart as him, to be
there to talk to. Near the end of the novel, Victor is sick and has explained the creatures story to him
and Walton is deeply concerned about Victor. Walton shows that he really cares for Victor and
values his friendship. This is a good example of solitude because Walton found a friend in the
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35. New Strains Of The Pathogens : A Threat Variable That...
Changes in Biodiversity Another potential variable that enormously improves the rise of new
pathogens is the multiplication of new strains of the pathogens. Diverse strains of parasites act
distinctively including their affectability to medications and this is the reason the medication safe
strains of Plasmodium has prompted to the spread and increment pervasiveness of intestinal
sickness. Various parasites have created distinctive strains with different possibilities including
those that can make them make due in cruel situations and fast multiplication and down direction of
host safe reactions. Populace Mobility (Increased International Trade) Mass development of
individuals from their unique areas and regrouping in new areas, for example, outcast camps as
observed amid wars and characteristic catastrophes like surges and dry spells are exceptionally basic
at this point. This as a rule prompts to over populace in such areas and the result is dependably to
make great conditions for new illnesses to happen. Ailing health, poor sanitation and breakdown in
wellbeing have come about to high rates of contaminations and ailments at first not basic in a few
ranges. At the point when individuals relocate they do as such with whatever pathogens they harbor
and generally some malady specialists spread from a couple of people to a huge number.
Subsequently, mass developments of individuals are to a great degree powerful in conveying
sicknesses to new territories. Expanded universal
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36. Summary Of Don Sabo's 'Pigskin, Patriarchy, And Pain'
In Don Sabo's essay "Pigskin, Patriarchy, and Pain", Sabo's central claim states that society's
pressure synthesizes males to accept and conform to pain, whether that be external or internal with
an underlying message to walk away from conformity. At the beginning of Sabo's essay, Sabo
mainly speaks about the external pain of his back, which started when he went out for football when
he was only eight years old in the interest of changing his physical appearance. While beginning at
the age of eight, Sabo played until the end of his NCAA career, which ultimately, turned out to be
the result of Sabo's spinal fusion surgery, and also was the result of Sabo being "one of many men
who got swallowed up by a social system on male domination" (86). The system that Sabo
commonly refers to is also known as patriarchy, which teaches kids to not only enjoy the pain, but to
inflict pain too. These teachings, according to Sabo, is the pain principal, which includes taking our
anger out on other people and "limits our emotional expression (86). Another part of these teachings
include taking pain, and to take women, and take their place (87). Through all of this information,
Sabo is trying to make the inference that our Patriarchy system is corrupted and unfair. Women in
this system are at the bottom of the totem pole, and are even considered a prize for enduring the
pain. This patriarchy system doesn't only exist in sports, but it also exists in the military, business
world, and in the
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37. Death Of The Mountain
Kobolds swarmed over the hill as Skrune fled for his life. He ran until his legs just about gave out.
Gasping for air, he ducked behind a man–sized mushroom, hiding from the creatures, only a stone 's
throw away. Luckily, he stood downwind. He wrinkled his nose as a breeze, carrying the stench of
the creatures, blew passed him. Well, maybe not so lucky. He spotted at least thirty of the creatures,
but didn 't doubt that there were more creeping around.
A kobold bent down and sniffed the ground with its muzzle, seemingly fascinated in a spot that
Skrune had stepped. The creature moved closer to his hiding spot, its nostrils flaring. They hunted
by smell, and Skrune hoped the pungent aroma of the mushroom obscured his scent.
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The energy felt good as it flowed down his arms. The three–foot tall creature landed in a pile of
leaves, its spindly limbs spasming and its reptile–like head skewed to one side. Another leaped from
a tree but reeled, taking an energy ball to the stomach. The kobold 's scaled skin reminded Skrune of
a rat 's tail.
Another one landed on Skrune's back, but he flipped it off. They were everywhere! Cut off from his
comrades with his powers waning, Skrune was desperate and running. Normally, he'd have no
problems taking them out, even without his powers, but their numbers were overwhelming him.
As he picked up the pace, Skrune tried to create an energy shield around his body. Gone again! He
pulled his last grenade out of his pocket and clutched it. With a shake of his head, he put it back.
Things were not desperate, yet. It may be needed as a last resort.
"A little help would be nice," he muttered to himself.
Where on Earth could his teammates be? He looked down at a small, watch–computer hanging from
his wrist. Its cracked face bore kobold teeth marks.
The computer sparked. Someone spent hours creating this amazing piece of technology. He
grimaced when it sparked again. They were able to utilize the technological age to their benefit,
obtaining knowledge from the multiple dimensions they visited. But oh, boy, did it suck when it
failed. Skrune needed to get away and find help, but how could he contact his teammates?
Sweat
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38. Creature In Frankenstein
Even in today's world we know who the actual monster is we call him by Frankenstein but give him
the appearance of the Creature. In this case has both the appearance of the Creature and the
mentality of Victor and when they are both put together the monster is truly a monster to both sides
inside and out. In the novel, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley the readers are given the choice to define
who the real monster in the text is: Victor Frankenstein or the Creature, according to the Oxford
dictionary they describe a monster is defined as "a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature
that is an inhumanly cruel or wicked person. Although the Creature may demonstrate behaviors that
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The Creature thought that the young and youthful will accept him but as soon as the boy William
struggles to get away from the Creature says his brother his brother is Frankenstein. The Creature
kills William and frames Justine who is nearby and Frankenstein knows who actually killed Willam
but doesn't bring the Creature up to court and lets Justine be executed for a murder she didn't
commit. "The poor victim, who on the morrow was to pass the awful boundary between life end
death and bitter agony. I gnashed my teeth,and ground them together uttering a groan that came
from my inmost soul" (78). So more murder happen by the Creature when again Frankenstein could
have prevented by keeping up with his promises with the Creature and even Elizabeth. The Creature
gave him the opportunity to let this all go away if Frankenstein would have shown him compassion
and properly introduce him to society or even created him a companion that way he doesn't have to
live a miserable life, but Frankenstein does neither of the two and the Creature warned him about
the outcome if he didn't comply. Then when he promised to tell Elizabeth about the Creature that's
after them but doesn't he pushes it off throughout the wedding day till she gets
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39. Creative Writing: A Hero's Death
The world is on fire. I crouch in the small interior of a vessel. Watching in disbelief as everything
burns. I shall tell you what I know of how this tragedy came to be. Some time before, they
descended from the sky. upon their landing they carried objects of crafted metal out of their vessel.
They began to construct something. The creatures that worked were tall, slender, and pale. They
stood on two limbs and worked with the other two. There were five of them, unlike us who are large
in numbers and have many limbs. They are also much greater in size with an oddly long middle
body. They seemed to be communicating with strange sounds I did not understand. "Okay, place the
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I exited from the room and preceded to another hoping to find something. One of the rooms
contained lots of computers, monitors, and cords. Another had two of the creatures sitting on these
chairs. They appeared to be looking through a window showing the emptiness of space outside and
pressing things on their computers. After checking almost all of the rooms in this vessel I began to
get desperate, scared that these organisms do not need to sustain themselves with food. Than I came
across a room with one of the creatures asleep. I notice the scent of a fruit that was familiar to me. It
was on a tray next to the sleeping creature. I did not want to move closer to the creature but I found
myself easing towards the fruit. Hunger is very persuasive. I soon found myself reaching for the
fruit but I did not take my eyes off the creature, Watching its midsection rise and fall, rise and fall. I
got my grasp on the food and when I took a bite the creature began to stir. I froze in fear and the
creature settled quickly. The Thoungh not what I was expecting, the fruit was still very pleasing. I
let hunger dive me and I ravenously ate bite after bite. I had almost eaten it all when suddenly the
creature jerked awake and the gaze of its two eyes met my many eyes. Its reaction is not what I was
expecting. Its jerked away from me and made a horrible noise. There was loud banging noises and
then another of its kind
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40. Mythical Black Doggo
The Mythical Black Doggo There are hundreds of mythical creatures. They have different
backgrounds, some simple some complex, different habitats, climate, and behavior activity. A
popular mythical creature is a skriker also known as a demonic black dog. The black dog has a
complicated history, lives in and around european countries, and interacts differently with other
organisms. First, the history of the skriker dog, also known by other names but most frequently the
black shuck. No one knows exactly when and where the skriker dog came into existence, as stated
in the article on wikipedia about the skriker. Mythologists had and still have no way of tracing the
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The skriker is an aggressive and powerful dog. It has glowing eyes and makes a squelching sound, a
slop or slosh sound like walking through the mud, replacing the bark. These characteristics ward off
and confuse predators and trespassers. The skriker would be an alpha to all and would typically sit
atop the food web. Anyone or anything that beats or kills the skriker can and will find themselves
dead or experience a disastrous situation usually ending with extreme pain or death, expressed by
the author of the skriker article on mythicalcreatureslist.com. But on the other hand, if the skriker
dog is ignored it will bring bad luck to the traveler. Those the skriker is around can feel its demonic
presence and if the dog is noticed but left alone, it is harmless and less likely to kill. The skriker
would typically be a preferential carnivore, it feeds on humans and other small animals, but if need
be, it will feed on plant life of its habitat. According to the article on wikipedia about the dog, those
met by the skriker are also typically close to death or a misfortune within a year, but looking directly
into the dogs glowing, fiery eyes will result in certain death. The dog hunts the travelers to deliver
their souls to its dark lord, Satan. The skriker will walk beside or behind the traveler. All in all, the
skriker can be harmless but one mess up can result in immediate
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41. The Creature Monologue
"Right. There's been too much drama. We all need our rest," he said, holding back the impulsive
yawns, all the while his brain working on a capture and kill scenario. Maybe it was the mounting
complications but the lack of a confirmed plan was beginning to test his patience. Originally he'd
foreseen giving chase again, cornering it with two or three others on horse–back, then moving in for
the kill once it had no place to turn. The worst that could happen would be if the creature was to
return to his hidey–hole in the cliffs, in which case he could always blast it out? No, that wouldn't
work. Besides, it could make the edge of the land unstable if explosions were set off beneath it.
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Might there be a role for me to play?" he asked with a half senile and half–cheeky smile. He was
barely able to perform in a pantomime let alone be capable of using a gun. "No, it could get very
ugly." "Oh, come on. The more the merrier, eh?" "Nothing about tonight shall be merry, verger.
Actually, there might be something you could do. You publish pictures for the parish magazines,
don't you? Holy symbols, bees, birds and what nots?" He nodded, still grinning. "When we come
back with the beast, you shall photograph it, top to bottom. You wouldn't want to see the thing
actually killed, would you?" "No, I'm not one for violence. But if I can help, I will. You let me know
if you need anything from me, Nathaniel," he said, turning to pews and picking up a wash–cloth
from one of the centre row seats. "Will do." Nathaniel had only left for twenty minutes or so, paying
a visit to the local gun–dealer's humble store to get his two revolvers cleaned professionally and
purchase some more bullets, but when he returned later he found that Harry had spoken to the
keeper and a fiendish plan had been
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42. The Creature Monologue
Hearing the hit of the ball upon the bat from afar, I contemplated life whilst I ruled from atop my
plastic fortress, but not all was peaceful in my kingdom. The evil force that cast me into the abyss
from whence came my kingdom had returned. The shrill screech that was the call of the Evil
Playground Lady resounded through the air. "[Great Jack, I beseech you. May thou put on your foot
garment or perish!] Jack, put your shoes on!" The earsplitting cacophony that issued from her,
pierced even to my great chamber. As I stood upon the balcony facing the creature I replied in
defiance, "[Nay, fell beast!] No!" My radiant display of rebellion against this awesome force of evil
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I didn't regret my decision, as he lashed me to the tortuous Bench of Doom. After weeks stranded
without sustenance atop that bench my father came to me again to ask for my apology. My reply
was again "[Nay] No!" The beast who is my father strapped me to the highest tower in the darkest
pit of the netherworld. "[You will stand here until the moon falls and the sun freezes, for that day
will be the end of the world.]Ok Jack, you are going to stand here for 10 minutes, or until I say
otherwise," His harsh judgement seemed bleak in my mind, but the shadow returned shortly to offer
amnesty. "[You are my son, I will not deny, so I will offer thee pardon for your crime.] Jack, if you
say you're sorry you can sit down," My 'apology' again was "[Nay] No!" My time at the highest
tower was short for the crowd was jeering and food and drink scarce. My honor crumbled and I
apologized with my tail between my legs. My father let me leave the dark places of the world
known as the Baseball Diamond, and walk back into the purgatory of Automobile. The lesson all
should heed from my dire tale is one of respect and obedience. If you should not heed this moral
your existence will be punished as I was at the Baseball Game of
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