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    When I first received my egg-baby‚ I was not excited about becoming a parent. I thought it was absolutely ridiculous to take care of a baby‚ especially‚ a baby whose birth involved a boiling pot. However‚ when other classmates discussed the specific designs for their carriage or egg-baby‚ it did not seem like a bad idea afterall. As time progressed and information was spread about whose egg had cracked or been proclaimed dead‚ I was proud to have kept Eggsmeralda safe and unharmed. This experience

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    of five members: the athlete‚ the brain‚ the princess‚ the basket case‚ and the criminal. Although very distinctive character traits‚ I feel that every high school student could relate to certain aspects of at least one character. Initially‚ the five students act very typical to their assigned social class. The jock boasts‚ the princess talks about how popular she is‚ the brain actually begins the assigned 1‚000 word essay. The basket case‚ well acts like she belongs in a home for the mentally

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    Ar 670-1 Paragraph 1-8

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    In this RBI I am going to be discussing the regulations as specified in AR 670-1 paragraph 1-8‚ which is the Army regulation that governs the soldier’s hair and grooming practices and/or accommodations because of religious practices. The requirement for hair grooming standard is important to maintain uniformity within a soldier population. Many hair styles are acceptable as long as they are very neat and conservative. Soldiers were given exceptions based on religious practices in accordance with

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    Ovid's Metamorphoses

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    Prima ab origine mundi‚ ad mea perpetuum… tempora carmen‚ "from the very beginning of the world‚ in an unbroken poem‚ to my own time" (Metamorphoses 1.3-4). Publius Ovidius Naso also known as Ovid wrote Metamorphoses‚ which combines hundreds of stories from Greek mythology and Roman traditions. He stitched many of them together in a very peculiar epic poem in fifteen books. The central theme of the book is transformation "from the earliest beginnings of the world‚ down to my own times." Ovid sweeps

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    How do Walt Whitman (in the selections from "Song of Myself") and Adrienne Rich (in the selection from "An Atlas of the Difficult World" and the poem "Cartographies of Silence") express in their poetry what Diane Middlebrook calls a new sense of "the common world of Americans."? In order to develop this paper it is necessary to talk about Walt Whitman’s poetry. Whitman had become a notable poet by the time the United States discussed against slavery by 1860; in the edition of 1855 of Leaves of

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    Women in the Anglo-Saxon society have be viewed as having a very derogatory status‚ and although the Anglo-Saxon society did not necessarily have certain expectations of women ‘set-in-stone’‚ what they did have was a precise terminology for the words ‘man’ and ‘woman’. According to Carla Nayland in her article‚ Role of women in historical fiction set in Anglo-Saxon English‚ the old English word ‘man’ meant ‘human‚ person’ and was no way related to a sex-specific gender. Nayland writes that a male

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    Racial Smog Analysis

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    he thought my hair was unreal and his response was that he had never seen a black woman with hair to the middle of her back and that black women wore weaves because they did not have hair. I just laughed really hard because I really wanted to punch him in his face. Then I proceeded to let him know that black women are not the only women who wear weaves and the ones that do probably wear them because in the military it is truly a convenience‚ especially if you have natural hair. There was even a time

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    2.1 Colour Wheel

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    2.1 Who invented the first colour wheel and how/why? The 1st colour wheel was brought by Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton halved white sunlight into red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ cyan‚ and blue rays; he then joined the two ends of the colour together to show the natural process of colours. Newton associated a colour with a note from the musical scale. 3.2.2 Explain how the colour wheel works? Colors are often associated with primary‚ secondary or tertiary colours . Primary colours are those that make every

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    Interaction Design

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    the book. For example he/she will want to find a specific title while others want to browse potential titles before making a selection. | Locate book | When already find the located book‚ he/she will want to buy the book | Add books to shopping basket | To buy the books bank card payment are entered | Enter payment details | For delivery of the products need to input the address | Enter exact address | And finally need to confirm the order | Confirm the order | The tree structure:-

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    History of Basketball

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    consists of a ball and a basket. The very first ball that was used was a soccer ball until 1894 when an actual "basketball" was invented. The basketball was slightly smaller‚ about 30 inches in diameter (William D.Halsey‚ 1975). While‚ the first baskets that were used were two peach baskets that were hung from the balcony of the gymnasium (Frank G. Menke‚ 1970). By 1906‚ the peach baskets were replaced by metal baskets with holes in the bottom. These holes were placed in the basket so a long pole could

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