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    The novels ‘Big World’ and ‘Aquifer’ reveal deep insights into personal discoveries. Tim Winton explores personal discoveries of guilt through the narrators of both short stories. Both stories share similar traits‚ their main characters reflect on the past to discover their personal guilt. The narrator of Big World plans a road trip to escape from his home town and his failed final high school exams. He embarks on his trip‚ aware that his mother plans for him to repeat year 12 and begin a brighter

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    we all make mistakes. I do agree that mistakes are a key part of discoveries because they help you find and make good observations on things and let me show you why. I have recently read a article on Heinrich Schliemann‚ this man was very interesting‚ he dreamed of discovering the treasure of the ancient world‚ but he was also a trickster. He was known for changing or making up details in his stories about false discoveries. Schliemann had been discovering a lost city called Troy for many

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    Create a Creature ~Your biological discovery~ 40 pts Living creatures are the product of countless adaptations over long periods of time. These adaptations tend to be features that increase the organisms’ likelihood of survival. Your assignment is to “Create a Creature”. Create a story and drawing about your newly discovered creature. Your creature can be from any of the following groups: Fungi‚ Plant or Animals. Use Ch 11‚ 12 and 14 to help as well as samples and Mrs. Norris’ books

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    something for the first time‚ or rediscovering something‚ it is our attitude towards the process of discovery that is most important” Demonstrate how your prescribed text‚ and ONE other related text of your own choosing‚ represents this interpretation of discovery. Discoveries can encompass the experience of discovering to be something forgotten‚ lost‚ new or concealed. Our attitude towards the process of discovery is the most important whether you are discovering something for the first time or rediscovering

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    The process of discovery that individuals undergo offers a choice‚ a choice between identity and conformity. The choice of discovering identity will lead the individual sacrificing their social connections in which their alienation to society will establish a sense of identity outside the norm. However‚ the process of discovery through conformity will allow the individual to connect and share discoveries and follow with the rest of society like a sheep. The play Away by ‘Michael Gow’ explores the

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    How Passion Drives the Romance for Science in the essay “Uncle Tungsten” by Oliver Sacks Oliver Sacks is a neurologist who is also known for being a storyteller ¹. Aside from his career‚ Sacks is a best-selling author having written twelve books up to date‚ all bringing together science and art ². One of his earlier pieces is his essay “Uncle Tungsten” which combines passion and the love for science. “Uncle Tungsten” is an essay that shows how passion drives the romance for science‚ romance

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    Discovery is to simply find a path and walk. As you walk‚ run‚ stumble‚ and fight you discover your strengths‚ and how to overcome your weaknesses‚ your likes and dislikes‚ and a way to find your inner peace and happiness doing what you love. “Will Grayson‚ Will Grayson” is an example of discovery with adolescents going through a meaningful self-discovery. “Will Grayson‚ Will Grayson” is a novel‚ written by John Green and David Levithan. The story is about two boys with the same name but is completely

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    great. Equality is different. Stronger‚ taller‚ much smarter‚ and has qualities that many others do not; curiosity and ambition. This gives Equality an advantage. He gathers his work and goes to show the council his discovery‚ but change is a thing of mystery in the society‚ and his discovery was greatly rejected. Out of frustration and pure disappointment‚ Equality jumps out of the building and runs for the dreaded forest. It was in the forest that He discovers the truth to life‚ “I” the sacred word

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    What is the difference between invention and discovery? An invention is when an object or an idea or even a method is created and it didn’t exist where as a discovery is defined as to learn more about something which was already present but not known. Usually invention is something that it is material an object for example whereas discovery is more of a natural process and is therefore in the human nature. Also an important thing to note is that discovery cannot be an accident as it serves a purpose

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    New fossils Brandon Blais Grantham University New Fossils A new discovery of a fossil cranium and two jawbones—both 2 million years old—lead researchers to confirm that Homo rudolfensis is a distinct species. The first Homo rudolfensis skull was found in northern Kenya in 1972. The newly discovered fossil face is flat

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