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    looks? If you are‚ then you should feel at home as a member of human kind. You can dye your hair and wear colored eye contact lenses. Humankind is the only place where one can receive a “boob-job” or have a tattoo put on your chest and then have it removed when you are ready for a change. An instant‚ effortless weightloss program? Just step into my office and we will discuss lyposuction. And while we are at it‚ we should discuss removing that…thing. It just doesn’t become

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    All plants begin as seeds‚ and grow to their full potential from their implanted root. Both weeds and roses both begin as simple seeds that then scale into polar opposites. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ plants are a common imagery to track character development. Similar to seeds‚ the motif acts as a checkpoint that emphasizes which characters are roses and which are weeds. In Shakespeare’s five-act play‚ the plant imagery symbolizes Macbeth’s transformation from nobility to failure‚

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    Ocean and Starfish Come

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    own arms. I don’t know about you but that is the most interesting thing I have ever heard. To begin with‚ the starfish started out about half a billion years ago they are cousins to the sea cucumber and sea urchin. All three of them are a part of a large marine group called echinoderms. Starfish usually go by the name “sea star”. There are many types of starfish. Over 1‚600 different species to be exact! Furthermore‚ starfish come in a variety of colors consisting of browns‚ oranges‚ pinks‚ reds

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    Report: Flowers‚ Fruits‚ and Seeds Part 1: Flowers Directions: Answer the questions below using the picture of the Gladiolus‚ or Lily flower‚ below. 1. How many petals does this flower have? 6 2. How many stamens does this flower have? 5 3. How many stigmas does this flower have? 1 4. Is this the flower of a monocot or a dicot? Monocot 5. Explain your answer for question #4. This flower has petals multiple of 3. The petals also seem to have parallel veins. 6. Is this flower perfect or imperfect

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    She's Come Undone

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    She’s Come Undone Dolores Price of Wally Lamb’s She’s Come Undone (1992) tells the story of her life through the experience of television and how it warped her sensibilities and took the place of her parents in creating values by which to live. She suffers from eating disorders and is institutionalized. The novel is also written in the first person‚ which means that Dolores herself is telling the story. This may lead to issues of an unreliable narrator — is television really the central moment

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    This House Believes that Entrance Exams Should be Removed Almost everyone desires to attain a college education‚ specifically in the top universities in the country‚ after high school. However‚ the college entrance exams or the "CETs" become a hindrance and a hassle to these aspiring college students. It is a social issue because each year‚ the number of high school graduates increases therefore decreasing a student’s chance to get into the college of their choice. Personally‚ I agree that

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    Importance of Nature

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    The Importance of Experiencing Nature The more technologically savvy our society becomes and as our cities become larger and more urbanized our connection with nature gets weaker and weaker. It is difficult to remember the natural beauty of a 100 year old oak tree while you dwell in the city where you are lucky to see a tree every three blocks. Our attitudes (especially people who live in very urbanized areas) tend to think that civilization surrounds nature instead of “wilderness [as] the element

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    Violence destroys the soul in a community‚ consisting of diverse humanity. Brutal and negative events have an increasingly large impact on a human’s personal‚ ordinary life. In the novel‚ “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”‚ Francie‚ the protagonist‚ faces a traumatizing event at the age of 14: an attempt of rape‚ witnessing a murder and loss. These traumatic events can impact someone’s innocent life intensely‚ as fear‚ sorrow‚ and trauma develops over a certain time period. Violent events she faces‚ illustrates

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    End of Nature

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    The End of Nature Book Review Introduction 1 a) When Bill McKibben originally wrote this book in the late 1980s‚ the two observations were that we tell time badly and that our sense of scale is awry. 1 b) Nothing at all has changed‚ but actually gotten worse. It has increased by 15%. 1 c) Three pieces of evidence that support global warming is that sea levels will rise‚ warmer seasons and a lot more hurricanes will come. 1 d) Everything we do involves fossil fuels and in order to

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    Worm Grow Lab Report

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    In biology 102 lab‚ I conducted an experiment dealing with worms and how they regenerate or “grow”. We did this study over a specific type of worm called Planaria‚ which are simple‚ small‚ flat worms that reside in aquatic environments and are free-living (Brewton‚ 2017‚ p. 44). To start‚ I went over to the lab counters and obtained my worm with a plastic pipette‚ sucking up the worm with a little bit of water and placing it in a tiny covered plate. The water was essential to include with the worm

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