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Upon arriving at Monster High, Clawdeen befriends Frankie Stein, a non-binary Frankenmonster with a brilliant mind, and falls in love with Deuce Gorgon, son of Medusa. She also meets Draculaura, daughter of Dracula; Cleo de Nile, Deuce's ex-girlfriend and daughter of the Mummy; Lagoona Blue, a Colombian sea monster; and zombie Ghoulia Yelps. The school's Headmistress Bloodgood invites Clawdeen to represent the students at a Monster High Council on the upcoming Founder's Day, to which she agrees.


Clawdeen discovers that she temporarily transforms into a human when she feels strong emotions, particularly around Deuce. During class, her professor Mr. Komos recounts the story of Edward "Eddy" Hyde, a former student and half-monster who was expelled when his human side was discovered, allowing him to be killed by hunters. Komos says that Hyde created a formula to transform himself into a full-blooded monster, but was never able to test it due to being killed before it can happen. Clawdeen decides to find and drink the formula.




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Draculaura finds a spell that might unlock the lab, with ogre's bone as one of the ingredients. Clawdeen collects some from Bloodgood's mug and is nearly caught by Cleo, until Draculaura casts a spell to change Clawdeen's likeness. The next ingredient is snake's venom, which Clawdeen obtains from Deuce's hair; the two develop feelings for each other after gaining each other's trust. Later, Clawdeen, Frankie and Draculaura complete the spell, but are unable to unlock the lab and are caught by Bloodgood, Komos, and Cleo, the latter of whom told Bloodgood about Draculaura's magic practice. As the school starts to quake, Bloodgood realizes that there is an "untrue monster heart" somewhere among them.


Komos transforms into a full-blooded monster with the ability to absorb a monster's powers, taking Draculaura's powers first. After locking Komos in the lab, Clawdeen, Frankie and Draculaura call Cleo for help, who arrives with Lagoona, Deuce, and Ghoulia. Komos escapes and steals Deuce's powers next, transforming Deuce into stone; Clawdeen, heartbroken, transforms into a full human, much to the teenagers' shock. Clawdeen uses Cleo's phone to make Mr. Komos look at his own reflection, petrifying him and returning Draculaura and Deuce's powers. Bloodgood, Dracula, and the Monster High Council arrive in time to discover both Komos' intentions and Clawdeen's secret.


The next day, Apollo arrives to pick up Clawdeen so they can return to the human world. To both their surprise, Headmistress Bloodgood reveals that she's not expelling Clawdeen because of her "true monster heart" and Dracula states that the school's charter is being rewritten to acknowledge that not all humans are bad. The monsters welcome Clawdeen as their first human-blooded student, Dracula allows Draculaura to practice witchcraft, and Deuce runs for student council. Clawdeen is celebrated by Dracula, Apollo, and all of the students.


Monster High is an American fashion doll franchise created by Garrett Sander for Mattel, with illustrations by Kellee Riley and Glen Hanson,[5] and was launched on June 11, 2010.[6] Initially consisting only of dolls and a web series, it soon expanded to also include other various consumer products mainly marketed towards children, such as other types of toys, clothing, accessories, books, comics, stationery and other forms of merchandise. Featuring characters inspired by monster movies, sci-fi horror, thriller fiction, folklore, mythology and popular culture, this franchise involves teenage children of famous monsters and creatures of which the principal list are Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, Cleo de Nile and Lagoona Blue attending a high school with the same name as the franchise itself. The first two film specials were animated in Flash by WildBrain Entertainment which later switched to CGI animation by Nerd Corps Entertainment in 2012 starting with Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love? and ending in 2016 with Great Scarrier Reef. The franchise was rebooted in 2016 with a reboot and origin story film special called Welcome to Monster High, using revamped face molds, upgraded animation technologies and techniques, which was not well received by critics and fans and led to its initial cancellation on February 9, 2018.


The July 27-28 Remote Uniform Bar Examination laptop registration through ExamSoft will open on Thursday, June 17, 2021 by 5:00 pm (ET) and must be completed by Thursday, July 1, 2021 at 5:00 pm (ET) which is also the deadline for applicants to have uploaded both mandatory mock exams. All applicants, including non-standard testing applicants, must register for the ExamSoft laptop program. All applicants will be receiving an email from ExamSoft with instructions to download and register the latest version of the examination software (i.e., Examplify).


When applicants download the exam files, they also will download an upgrade to the Examplify application. This upgrade addresses the specific cut and paste feature from and across shared devices (e.g., multiple Apple devices), and prevents that feature from being available across devices for use during secure exams. This upgrade does not affect the cut, copy, and paste functions within the Examplify application itself (e.g., copying from the notes section to the answer text).


Applicants will be automatically prompted to update the software during the week of September 28 when they login to download the bar exam files. ExamSoft regularly pushes new updates to users, and this update will not disrupt other functions of the application. For added assurance and experience with the application, applicants will be granted an additional opportunity to take Mock Exam 2 after installing the upgrade. Although downloading the software upgrade is mandatory, participation in the additional mock exam is entirely optional, and is not required in order to take the exam.


The October 5-6, 2020 Remote Bar Examination laptop registration through ExamSoft will open on Tuesday, September 1st and should be completed by Tuesday, September 8th. All applicants, including non-standard testing applicants, must register for the new laptop program. All applicants will be receiving an email from ExamSoft with instructions to download and register the latest version of the examination software (i.e., Examplify).


The Board will post and distribute answers to frequently asked questions about the software in the coming days, and applicants will receive instructions for the download and installation of the testing software at the beginning of September, as planned. The Board also will proceed with the two large-scale mock tests previously announced for the mornings of September 8, 2020 and September 21, 2020. In the meantime, applicants are encouraged to review the minimum system requirements for the ExamSoft software:


Prints this large could only have been made by an animal the size of an elephant, but elephants do not possess clawed toes. What kind of monster was it? In 1913, the German government decided to survey its then colony of Cameroon, and chose Captain Freiherr von Stein zu Lausnitz to lead the expedition. Von Stein included the following fascinating report on a creature "very much feared by the Negroes of certain parts of the territory of the Congo, the lower Ubangi, the Sangha, and the Ikelemba rivers." They called the animal, Mokele-mbembe.


Very little was heard of Mokele-mbembe until 1976 when herpetologist,James Powell from Texas, traveled to Gabon to study rainforest crocodiles. Powell picked up stories from the Fang people about an enormous river monster called N'yamala, and a local witchdoctor called Michael Obang picked out a picture of the diplodocus from a book on dinosaurs as being a dead ringer for the N'yamala which he saw exit a jungle pool in 1946. Powell later conveyed this information to Dr. Roy P. Mackal, a biologist from the University of Chicago and vice president of the International Society of Cryptozoology. In 1979, Mackal and Powell traveled to the People's Republic of the Congo to investigate Mokele-mbembe activity which Mackal believed would be centered in the Likouala region, a huge area of seasonally inundated swamps that was left blank on most maps. In the northern town of Impfondo, situated on the Ubangi river, Mackal and Powell met with the Reverend Eugene Thomas from Ohio, a missionary who had served in the Congo since 1955. Thomas had heard many stories about Mokele-mbembe and sent out for firsthand eyewitnesses who had seen the monster. At first Mackal was reluctant to believe that he was on the trail of a living dinosaur. Yet each witness was absolutely emphatic that the illustrations of the apatasaurus and diplodocus in Mackal's book on dinosaurs were dead ringers for the Mokele-mbembe. According to Mackal:


My own (first) expedition to the Congo took place from November 1985 to May 1986. Although we were delayed in Brazzaville for several weeks by the slow-motion bureaucratic system, Pastor Thomas graciously used his contacts in the various government departments to help us get underway. We eventually reached Lake Tele after a challenging five-day slog through the dense forest where we observed gorillas, chimpanzees, large pythons, crocodiles, and turtles, but no large monster. We also found that the fear of Mokele-mbembe was considerable among the rural Congolese which made information gathering very difficult at times. Our guides hunted daily, and on one occasion shot a monkey that we were unable to identify. The remains (the skin and head) were preserved in formaldehyde and later presented to the British Museum of Natural History in London, England. The monkey was later classified as a new subspecies of Cerocebus galeritus, or crestless mangabey monkey.


The remainder of our time was spent slogging through waist-high swamp, going from one pygmy village to another. Our efforts were rewarded with firsthand, eyewitness accounts of Mokele-mbembe activity dating from 1986 to April 2000. Although the Baka people referred to the animals as La`Kila-bembe, they described the animals exactly as the Kelle pygmies in the Congo and confirmed that the monsters still inhabited the rivers, swamps, and streams of southern Cameroon. The pygmies also described the monster as having a series of dermal spikes running the length of its neck, back, and tail. This is a physical feature of sauropod dinosaurs that was unknown to paleontologists until 1991. Additional information was also gathered about other strange animals that reputedly inhabit the forest and swamps, including a large quadruped armed with a heavy neck frill and up to four horns on its head. Our witnesses immediately picked out a picture of the triceratops as being a dead ringer for this animal which is reputed to kill and disembowel elephants. 2ff7e9595c


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