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    There are many possibilities and options I could have taken if I were in Dudley’s shoes. Murder Parker‚ and feed on him; ask for Parker’s consent to kill and consume him; take a vote‚ or a lottery and then feed on the selected one‚ assuming there was consensus to the vote or lottery and to its outcome. However‚ if I had a choice‚ there would have been no murder‚ but perhaps an act of cannibalism‚ if say the boy‚ Parker‚ died naturally. Using Kant’s categorical imperative‚ I believe that murder‚ in

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    Stephen King: The King of Horror “The most important things are the hardest to say‚ because words diminish them. Fiction is the truth inside the lie. Monsters are real‚ and ghosts are real too. They live inside us‚ and sometimes‚ they win.” Some of the many themes Stephen King has provided to his audience‚ King has a way of making his readers feel as though there isn’t any good left in the world. He creates stories that draw in his audience and keeps them turning the pages in anticipation to

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    Stephen‚King‚ The Running Man‚ United States: Signet 1982 English Journal 1 Pg. 1-64 At the beginning of the novel it takes us through the daily routine of Ben Richards. It shows just how bleak his life is and begins to show us the divide between the rich and the poor. Richards explains that "every development had"(1) a free-vee and that "it was the law"(1) which shows that the games network is almost forcing their own idea of acceptable which is forcing their society to adapt to it. It explains

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    deserve it. If we were to recreate a scenario with that same ending today‚ the spoiled sibling would be a journalist who is being rewarded for telling lies‚ and the open-mouthed angry child would be his former co-worker’s who believed in him. Stephen Glass‚ a creative young journalist seemed to have knack for being in the right place at the right time. As a result he wrote articles that captured audiences with captivating details and quotes that made each story perfect. It wasn’t until the reporters

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    it in a positive manner creating growth and maturity‚ but occasionally one will learn nothing and reject any improvement. Two stories this semester that dealt with this issue directly were Useless Beauty by Guy De Maupassant and Premium Harmony by Stephen King. These tales brought conflict to a great point creating tension but it was the way they were handled that makes both stories standout. In Useless Beauty‚ the protagonist Madame de Mascaret had a strength

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    writers know when to hold back and when to express themselves. Particularly‚ reading and writing are intertwined processes‚ with both relying on one another. In order to be a decent writer‚ one must first master the art of reading. In On Writing by Stephen King‚ reading is the best way to improve one’s writing. In order for an author’s voice to shine through in their writing‚ they must develop their own personal writing style. By reading a variety of books‚ a writer is able to pick which styles they

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    Meselson–Stahl experiment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Meselson–Stahl experiment was an experiment by Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl in 1958 which supported the hypothesis that DNA replication was semiconservative. In semiconservative replication‚ when the double stranded DNA helix is replicated each of the two new double-stranded DNA helices consisted of one strand from the original helix and one newly synthesized. It has been called "the most beautiful experiment in biology.[1]"

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    Twenty seven Years ago‚ a film titled It was released on television. This film was an adaptation of the Stephen King novel It; It told the story of an evil entity who terrorized and murdered children of a small town. Audience were enthralled with It‚ they loved the film for its horrifying aspects and great characters. However‚ like all art‚ this film eventually faded away from people’s minds. The world moved on and became interested in entertainment that was darker‚ gorier‚ and bloodier. After all

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    Stephen Hawking Some people may have wondered of how the universe was created. Many great scientists and philosophers have spent the past few centuries trying to explain the creation of the universe or the point at which time began. No theories have been more accepted than Stephen Hawking. In the past 50 years‚ Hawking has made major discoveries and breakthroughs about space and time. Some may put him in the same category as Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton for his knowledge in Cosmology‚ Mathematics

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    Stephen Douglas born in Vermont in April of 1813. At an early age‚ he left his home in search of a political career. He settled in Illinois and became a teacher. There‚ he taught himself law with books that he borrowed which allowed him to become active in the in Democratic party. At 27‚ he was the youngest to ever to become a member of the Illinois Supreme Court. Later‚ he became a US Politian and a leader of the Democratic Party. He was also the person responsible for creating the Kansas-Nebraska

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