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Subject Faraday

Subject Faraday

a scientist is tasked with finding a way to contain a special subject, a simple task until feelings start to get involved
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Subject-0

Subject-0

Using substance gleaned from Subject 0, test animals seem to go into a mating frenzy. The chances of offspring seem to increase, even when the females are not in heat, before applying the chemical. Test animals have begun to show a resistance to the chemical. Higher doses are needed, but thankfully there seem to be no addicting properties to it. The only noted side effect is that all the animals tested seem to be, if you will excuse the crude term, 'horny', even when the chemical is not present. Warrants further study. The last thing we need is to overpopulate the earth. Have found a way to dilute the chemical without it loosing its properties. It was easy really; just add salt water in a mixture much like that found in sweat. Hopefully this will allay fears when human testing eventually starts.
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Subject #295 - The Arena

Subject #295 - The Arena

Aiden wakes up in an unfamiliar world - with no memory of his past - and is forced to fight others for survival, lest he be killed. He is under constant watch by a group of mysterious scientists, but whose motives are unknown. Aiden and the other 'subjects' begin to develop abilities and mutations which promise advantages over their competition, making reality all the more horrifying; all the more dangerous. He makes both friend and enemy on his journey to the top, uncovering the mysteries of his past along the way. Will he make it out alive? Only time can tell.
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21 Chs
Gods Test Subject

Gods Test Subject

God picks up a soul that was roaming around the living world for centuries aimlessly. Since it didn't simply vanish from the world, God took the chance and snatched him from earth. Now the soul is going through many tests. He really didn't sign up for this.
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Experimental Subject 0.1

Experimental Subject 0.1

Apa yang sudah terjadi dengan planet Bumi ini?
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Subject: Zeolta

Subject: Zeolta

Zeolta Is a very quite person to everyone he meets. He was created by a world that did not treat him right and now he has finished with his revenge and now Has decide to join a group that was sent to dispose of him.
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3 Chs
Failed the Love Subject

Failed the Love Subject

"I know what's right and wrong pero sayo... Hindi ko na alam kung ano ang tama at mali because if loving you is wrong then for the first time I don't want to be right. Bakit sobrang hirap mong basahin? Bagsak na bagsak na ako sayo! Mahal na kita bakit di ko pa rin alam ang dapat gawin para mahalin mo ako?!" - Katie Elise Jung. ---- All Rights Reserved Copyright 2016 amikayela
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Subject Containment: Stay Hidden

Subject Containment: Stay Hidden

The Test Subject Containment Facility is part military and part Government business. The facility is tasked with surveying newly discovered Test Subjects and determining whether they are Safe, Minor Threat or Major Threat. After determining what threat level they are they are contained in highly secured, self catered containment areas. Dr H Carlisle the son of a higher up Dr P Carlisle works to contain and maintain the Test Subjects within the facility. It's only when his final mission leads him to be quarantined and discover he is now a Test Subject himself. How long will it take for the others in the facility to find out he is a new Test Subject. How will he react in Facility lockdown with other Test Subjects?
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Travel Journal of God's Test Subject

Travel Journal of God's Test Subject

An isekai but I’m trying my best to make the MC a reasonable person, not a goody two shoes or a bastard.
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I Am The Necromancer's Test Subject

I Am The Necromancer's Test Subject

The world where dark magic is considered as a disgrace to humanity. the main character novak didn't have the choice to use or to not use dark magic. One day the main character woke up after a terrifying dream, he found out that his mother was missing, this day would be the day he would start to become someone.. No something terrifying. 1-4 Chapters made every day! _________________________________________________ Warning - The genre of this novel is dark fantasy those aged 13 and below, parental discretion is advised
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4 Chs
Which of Foucault's books was the best?
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2024-09-21 05:30
Foucault was a famous Frenchman. His representative works included "What kind of doctrine is structuralism?","analytical philosophy","A brief history of mankind" and so on. Among them,'What Kind of Doctrine Is structuralism?' was one of his most famous works and also a representative work of structuralism. This book systematically elaborated the basic ideas and theories of structuralism based on Foucault's own views. It also analyzed the application of structuralism in philosophy, sociology, cultural studies and other fields. " Analysis of Philosophy " was another representative work of Foucault. Its theme was " The History and Theory of Analysis of Philosophy ". It explored the origin, development, and application of analysis of philosophy, as well as its contributions to philosophy, psychology, sociology, cultural studies, and other fields. " A Short History of Humanity " was a book about human history. In the book, Foucault made a profound reflection and analysis of human history and put forward many new perspectives and theories. These three books were all important works of Foucault, of which 'What Kind of Doctrine Is structuralism' was the most classic. It was of great significance for understanding Foucault's thoughts and theories. If you want to understand structuralist ideas and theories in depth, this book is a good choice.
What are the main characteristics of Foucault science fiction?
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2024-11-05 19:41
The blurring of boundaries is an important aspect. This can be boundaries between the self and the other, between the real and the virtual, or between different social classes or species. Much like Foucault's ideas about the fluidity of concepts, Foucault science fiction often plays with these boundaries. For example, in some works, the line between human and machine becomes so blurred that it forces the reader to re - evaluate what it means to be human, all while exploring power dynamics within these new relationships.
What is the significance of 'author' in Foucault's novel?
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2024-10-01 00:17
The idea of 'author' in Foucault's works is complex. It goes beyond the individual to consider the social and cultural forces that influence the creation and interpretation of the novel. The author is not a sole originator but part of a larger discourse.
Who are the main characters in Foucault's Pendulum novel?
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2024-12-01 09:27
In Foucault's Pendulum, Casaubon is a key character. He is an intellectual type who gets drawn into the complex world of conspiracy research. Belbo is another main character, a somewhat cynical yet curious man. His actions and decisions often drive the plot forward. Diotallevi, with his religious and cultural knowledge, is also among the main characters. Together, they form a group that becomes enmeshed in the search for the truth behind various conspiracy theories.
What is the main theme of Foucault's Pendulum novel?
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2024-12-01 03:04
The main theme is the exploration of conspiracy theories. It delves into the idea of secret societies and their supposed influence on historical events.
Which novels have been influenced by Michel Foucault?
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2024-09-28 01:47
Some postmodern novels, especially those exploring themes of power, knowledge, and discourse, have drawn inspiration from Foucault's ideas. For example, 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood incorporates elements of Foucault's theories on power and surveillance.
Can you recommend some Foucault science fiction books?
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2024-11-05 18:40
One well - known Foucault - inspired science fiction work could be 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. It has elements that can be related to Foucault's ideas on power, control, and the construction of self in a high - tech, dystopian future. Another might be 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson, which explores concepts of society, language, and power in a virtual and real - world blend that can be seen in the light of Foucault's thoughts.
What was the relationship between the subject and the subject sentence?
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2024-09-26 22:38
Thesis (central idea) and sentence (core sentence) were very important concepts in novel writing. The main sentence is usually the most important sentence in a novel. It represents the theme, emotion, or thought of the novel. The main sentence usually appeared at the beginning or end of the novel. It was a general sentence of the novel. The relationship between the main theme and the main theme sentence was complementary. If the main theme of the novel was not expressed, then the theme and emotions of the novel would not be expressed. Similarly, if the main idea of the novel was not summarized by a main sentence, it would be difficult for the reader to understand the core content of the novel. Therefore, the relationship between the main sentence and the main idea was very important in the writing of novels. The author needs to use the main sentence to guide the readers to understand the theme and emotions of the novel. At the same time, the main sentence needs to be hidden in other sentences of the novel to form a echoing structure.
subject three
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2024-12-22 23:36
The third subject was part of the vehicle driving license assessment, including the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test. The third subject exam involved 16 operation items, such as starting, driving in a straight line, turning at intersections, turning around, parking, and so on. The order of the test was decided by the computer. The examiner would score according to the accuracy, speed, safety, fluency, and so on. The specific procedures and precautions for the subject three examination could be referred to the relevant materials and guidelines.
The subject of war
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2024-09-13 04:44
War-themed novels usually described the cruelty and ruthlessness of war, as well as the various hardships and challenges experienced by the people in the war. The following are some common types and characteristics of war novels: 1 War and Peace: A novel by Tolstoy, Russia, describing the life of the Russian aristocracy in the early 19th century and their role in the war. The novel used war as the background to show the impact of war on human society through many wars in different historical periods. 2. Dream of the Red Chamber: A classical Chinese novel describing the life of a noble family in the Qing Dynasty and the struggles between the families, as well as the lives and emotions of several women. The novel was based on the rise and fall of Jia, Wang, Xue and other families. It also showed the complexity of ancient Chinese society and human nature with the emotional entanglements of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line. 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude: A novel written by Garcia Márquez of LatinAmerica, which tells the history of the Buenda family in LatinAmerica and the lives and fates of several family members. The novel was set against the background of family struggles and wars, and through the plots of many different historical periods, it showed the changes of Latino society and the complexity of human nature. 4. Soldier Assault: Chinese TV dramas and novels tell the growth and combat experience of a soldier in war. With the Chinese army as the background, the novel showed the spirit of the Chinese army and the fighting spirit of the soldiers through the daily life and combat experience of the soldiers. War-themed novels could trigger people to think about war and human nature, and they could also make people feel the cruelty and ruthlessness of war. These works could be used as one of the important subjects of literature, film, and other art forms to provide people with deep thoughts and experiences.
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