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    other at the first glance‚ but if you study them close‚ they actually have many similarities. One of Donatello’s best-known work portrays David after he defeated Goliath by striking him with a stone and cutting his head off with Goliath’s own sword. Donatello was the first artist that created a nude life-sized sculpture since antiquity. His bronze sculpture of David indicates that he completely mastered the classical tradition of art. Particularly his sculpture reflects the style of Polykleitos who

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    Bill Nye the person who changed the way kids look at science. Kids would never known so much about science if “Bill Nye the science guy” hadn’t been around. Because of Bill kids enjoy the fundamentals of science and want to learn more. Bill Nye found the key to teaching science to kids is to be funny. Bill Nye also is a comedian and a mechanical engineer which he also has influenced the world with. Without doubt Bill Nye is definitely a Renaissance man. Bill Nye’s Life In a Bundle Bill Nyes life

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    In Text 1 Catrin Nye defines what the term safe space implies‚ “A safe space is an accessible environment in which every student feels comfortable‚ and can get involved free from intimidation or judgment.” (Text 1 ll. 21-25) If this definition is believed to be correct‚ then a university safe space must be somehow similar‚ perhaps consisting of being able to easily find an environment in which one feels relaxed and comfortable. This could be among a group of friends‚ or a certain gathering consisting

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    Cells- Bill Nye the Science Guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6N82No4Nz8 1. All the plants and the animals in the WORLD are made up of _______. 2. We have about______ trillion cells in our bodies. 3. Different cells and _______ jobs. 4. Cells are just like ______. 5. The difference between cells and bricks is that CELLS are ______. 6. ALIVE OR NOT a. A happy family____ b. An active volcano_____ c. Sponge Cake______ d. Sea Sponge_____ 7. Cells are a lot like a room. Instead of walls they have cell

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    that way‚ be known. This poem really made me think about how much sadness I hold onto when really all I need to do is remember the good things and focus on the positive. In the poem “So Much Happiness”‚ Naomi Shihab Nye contrasts happiness with sadness. In stanza one‚ Nye uses metaphoric language to express that sadness can be dealt with and treated. She writes‚ “a wound to tend with lotion and cloth” (3) and that sadness can be held‚ like ticket stubs or change. In that line‚ the repetition

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    I chose to work on the first article “Accept no substitute: biodiversity matters” by David Dudgeon‚ as I often go hiking and field trips and enjoy the beauty of nature. I feel close to the topic and would like to know more about ecosystem conservation. In the article‚ the author argues that Hong Kong people and government should consider biodiversity conservation when developing lands for housing because development would cause irreversible harm to wetland and biodiversity located in some of the

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    Assignment #4 Hed 116-005 1. Throughout his struggle‚ David did many things to try and help his survival on a day to day basis. In David’s worst of times he would pass the time by fantasizing to help ease his mind and or to block out whatever horrific game his mother wanted to play. " I fantasized i was a prince or a comic book hero"‚ David often would imagine. When David’s hunger pains became more than he could bare he resulted to eating "scraps" from the garbage‚ dog food bowls‚ and

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    the use of coercion‚ payment‚ and attraction. Theorist such as Joseph Nye and John Mearsheimer retain individual views of power. Where as Nye has a liberalist view by what is know as Soft Power‚ where manipulation is used with the absence of violence. Compared to Mearsheimer’s realist view where Hard Power is the presence of violence and force. With the combination of both powers‚ balance is shown between the perspectives of Nye and Mearsheimer. This is called Smart Power. Hard power is more effective

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    Chemistry and Matter Rich McConnell‚ CH-201 Grantham University Chemistry and Matter 1. A scientist who is trying to make an insecticide that is more toxic to mosquitoes than to humans would be involved in ________. 1. Basic research 2. Applied research 3. Technology 4. Serendipity 2. How is chemistry defined? Science can be looked at like at tree‚ within this tree there are different branches one of which is Chemistry which studies composition and properties of matter and the changes they go through

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    In the passage “How Technology Is Destroying Jobs”‚ David Rotman analyses how technological advances have contributed to the reduction of job growth in spite of having boosted production and wealth creation. This phenomenon has ultimately put the average worker at stake. According to the author‚ MIT scholars Brynjolfsson and McAfee believe that the advent of more sophisticated as well as efficient forms of automatized technology have widened the gap of inequality and unemployment in the US. Based

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