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    Planarian Lab Report

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    Planarian Lab Report Hanna Klein Bishop Fenwick High School Planarian Lab Report Introduction Planarian worms are free-living flatworms that are not parasitic. Planarians have a three-cavity digestive system. Planarians are usually either carnivorous or scavengers. Planarians may eat other living‚ as well as dead‚ invertebrates‚ detritus or decaying organic matter. Planarians do not realize that are eating a lot‚ and can over eat resulting in death. Most planarians are freshwater forms that can

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    him and take his thumb then scan the machine with it. But‚ it didn’t work so I had to rip his thumb off and scan the machine. Then the door got stuck while it was opening. But it wasn’t a very big problem. I used my shape-shifting powers and became slime and slithered through the amount of open space between the two open doors. The third door. The hardest door to get through. I dragged the man that fainted and scanned his thumb on the machine. I got the man that I passed on the first door and forced

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    Beowulf represents values of pre-Christian values throughout the story by elements such as wealth/honor‚ biblical/paganistic‚ and man vs. wild themes. The time period in which Beowulf was written‚ itself‚ sets a pre-Christian value. The epic has many others such as archetypal‚ symbolic themes‚ and motifs‚ but the most important that serve to add depth to the characters are the wealth‚ honor‚ religious‚ man‚ and wildness themes. These themes do not only serve to define character‚ but they also factor

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    yesterday’s dinner‚ broken shoes mixed in with rotting meat — with bare hands. The shanties and waste that clutter their lives put them at a risk of respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases. The scrawny paths that lead to these small hovels are covered in slime spewed by local drainsMany of the rag picker’s suffer from back-pain‚ from the continuous strain of bending over to pick up waste. spend much of their earnings on bribes and rent. They live in a cluster of shelters made from plastic sheeting and corrugated

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    Dante’s Hell is based on a law of symbolic retribution – the talion or “divine justice.” Dante believed that the world‚ including art‚ is created by the “divine word‚” and that all meaning ultimately comes from God. The Inferno‚ then is a poem about the consequences of denying God. In essence‚ the punishments fit the crimes. The lower eight circles are a structured according to the Aristotelian concept of virtue and vice and are grouped into sins of incontinence (corresponding

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    they were living.They put on their oxygen helmets and tested the intercoms. He was shaking on his arms‚ they had seen a monster! They saw a Tyrant lizard raising himself‚ his armos flesh glittered like a thousand green coins and they crusted with slime. Eckels automatically started to hide next to the time machine. While eckels went to hide by the time machine the monsted roared‚teeth glittering with sun. Otherwise‚ the monster wanted to crush them like berries. The men were shaking because of

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    because there were a ton of little rocks and there was water. I knew i was going to get wet if i went in and i was willing to just to get my picture. As my cousin was handing me her hand to get in the cave i stepped on a rock and realized it had slime. i was scared but procceded to take my picture. Right as i was changing my pose i stared slipping‚ Just like in the movies i tried to stay up and was trying to keep my balance. It was no success i fell down and everyone was laughing because it was

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    as "high revving toys"‚ ready for their chance at life. He elucidates the persistence of the turtles by using distinctively visual images describing how determined these turtles were at reaching their safe haven: "Scrambling in sand‚ scrabbling in slime‚ or sculling deluded through sand-pools to beaches of death". This alliteration of the visual images highlights the desperation of the turtles on their fight for survival. O’Connor has created a distinctive image to aid readers in creating an idea

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    Grendel in Beowulf In Beowulf‚ a heroic epic poem‚ Grendel is one of the three monsters Beowulf‚ the hero has to slay. Grendel is described in the poem as a powerful monster that was spawned in the slime of the swamplands and is the son of “Grendel’s Mother”. The root of his evil is the humans who exiled him from the society and his aggression is driven by loneliness and jealousy. He represents evil and darkness among the Danes and is feared by them. The storyteller described Grendel as a “powerful

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    Evaluation and Reflection as a playgroup leader Evaluation Management of time and resources I had all of my planning complete before playgroup started. Some of my activities I had to cut because I felt like the kids we were getting where too young for them such as icing arrowroot cookies and cheerio cereal bracelets. But I added a puzzle table to make up for it and for the rest of my activities they were all finished and ready to go. All of my setting up was finished in time without teachers assistances

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