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    John Betjeman‚ an English poet‚ broadcaster and writer on architecture was born on 6th April 1906. One is tempted to say of Betjeman that he is an architect masque’ and a poet by accident‚ for architecture has always been his chief preoccupation. He wrote many poems to do with Christianity. His poems were often humorous and this unusual quality was accepted and eventually became popular. One characteristic of Betjeman’s poems was satire. With his use of satire‚ Betjeman communicates his views on

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    For many years‚ scientists have been arguing about whether it is possible to detect depression in animals. Unlike humans‚ animals can’t talk. It is impossible to ask animals directly about their feelings. So‚ how does one know if a mouse is depressed? How to Detect Depression in Mice Mice get depressed‚ as their brain is basically wired in the same way as that of human beings. How can a person detect depression signs in a mouse? Anhedonia According to Oliver Burton‚ a professor of Neuroscience

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    When God created the world‚ he made humans in his image and likeness. He gave us abilities unlike any other organism and provided with the gift of free will. These gifts he has beared upon us have lead people to look back at how they acted in the past. People view their past actions with a sense of regret and remorse towards their actions. They also look into the future and grow fear for what’s to come. Humans don’t always stay in the present. Unlike other organisms‚ they don’t allow themselves forget

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    Analysis of the Gruffalo

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    The Gruffalo A mouse‚ which is the main character of the story‚ is about to be eaten in four times: by a fox‚ an owl‚ a snake and‚ finally‚ a gruffalo. The first three of them invite the little mouse to the places where they live but the mouse denies their invitations because it have met with a gruffalo‚ an own invented animal. The mouse’s surprise was that this creature exists so it tells the gruffalo it is the scariest animal in the wood and both of them go for a walk to prove it. When the gruffalo

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    Rats in the Walls

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    Brad Picard Mrs. Brousseau English 12 3 January 2013 The Genre of Horror: The Rats in the Walls The Rats in the Walls by H.P. Lovecraft is a horror story that portrays the overall mindset of a man who is trying to restore Exham Priory and the reputation of his family and ancestors from centuries ago. Delapore is a wealthy man who wants to rebuild his family home‚ even against the several horrible stories told by local villagers and his friend Capt. Norrys. Once his restoration of

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    Outbred Rats

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    healthy five-week old albino Sprague Dawley® Outbred rats: (24 females) and (24 males) purchased from Taconic Biosciences‚ Inc. one month prior to the experiment. The rats were purchased one month prior so that they can be examined by a veterinarian to make sure they are healthy before the start of the experiment. Once the rats were deemed to be healthy they were then separated into their according groups in order to start the experiment. The female rats were separated into four groups‚ three experimental

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    JETTY RATS Jetty Rats‚ by Phillip Gwynne‚ is a novel that explores the qualities of friendship. The text positions the reader to believe that friendship is a very important aspect in everyday lives and that it will be very helpful‚ but there will also be a lot of complex situations along the way. Friendships can grow between people of different genders‚ but love will become a factor. Secondly‚ friendships may grow between people who have close similarities but also differences. Thirdly‚ friendships

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    Rat Populations

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    deGrouchy Mrs. Psitos Math IMP 2H 18 December 2007 Growth of Rat Populations This POW is about the growth of a rat population over a year. Two rats‚ one male and one female‚ are put on an island that has ideal conditions for rats. The female rat has a litter of six rats the first day‚ and will have a litter every forty days after that. There are three important things to remember‚ and they are that the number of rats in every litter is six‚ three females and three males. Secondly‚ every

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    MicroMouse Research Paper

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    GS1140: Negotiating a Maze GS1140: Negotiating a Maze Arthur Cannon Scott Henson Angela Randall Cody Hayward Juan Rodriguez ITT-Technical Institute San Bernardino Abstract The purpose of this project is to explore the design of a maze‚ a robot‚ and a strategy to participate in the micromouse competition according to IEEE regulations. According to the IEEE regulations the robot has to navigate the maze on its own. For this project we will be going over some of the

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    Televison has brought great changes to the way many children spend their leisure time. While some of these changes have been beneficial‚ other have had a harmful effect. To what extent do you agree or disagree Most children nowadays‚ watch television as part of their leisure time. It is found that watching television for young children has both its advantages and disadvantages. A child can learn quite a lot of useful things and entertain himself by watching television but he can also become addicted

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