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    to decide. The answer the question of if entrapment is okay bluntly, I would say no. Entrapment is an illegal practice such as seen in the case summary above. This paper goes further than that point, although, the difference between an undercover sting and entrapment is so indistinguishable that people often confuse them…

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    Cow-Killers

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    success, through the development of wings, their immense range of behavioral adaptation, and namely: their highly complex ways of self-defense, mainly those of the biochemical and morphological nature. From the famous “cow-killer” to the range of stings of the Vespidae, to the venom of harvester ants such as the Pogonomyrmex, the Hymenoptera have developed a multitude of tricks for means of survival and defense, namely with their use of venom and stinging apparatuses. The “cow-killer” (also…

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    kind of emotions they wanted to evoke in their listeners. However, without leaving a strict manuscript for his listeners, John Dowland allows for his audience to categorize the genre that his works fall under. By leaving room for interpretation, “Sting,” an English musician and rock band member, took to Dowland’s work and categorized Dowland’s music as pop. Learning about art music in class while also growing up surrounded with pop music leads me to believe that Dowland’s works not only fall…

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    strategies used by law enforcement are the reverse sting, the controlled buy, the undercover buy, and the knock and talk. The reverse sting is where a law enforcer goes undercover as a drug dealer and sells drugs; they usually sell a controlled substance (Levinthal, 2012, pg. 125). This type of sting makes money for the enforcement due to the asset forfeiture law, which allows the agencies involved to keep a portion of the proceeds made. This sting is often criticized because the drug users…

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    to twelve feet long, and on each tentacle there is over five hundred thousand tiny coiled stinging cells ready to sting it’s next victim. The trigger hairs on the wasp jellyfish are extremely sensitive and even the most slightest of touches will instantly set off the jellyfish’s sting. A single sea wasp has enough venom in it’s tentacles to kill up to fifty human beings, and one sting is so painful that it will send a person into a state of mental shock. Once stung by the Sea Wasp jellyfish a…

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    Katherine: If I be waspish, best beware my sting. Petruccio: My remedy is then to pluck it out. Katherine: Ay, if the fool could find where it lies. Petruccio: Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting? In his tail. Katherine: In his tongue. Petruccio: Whose tongue? Katherine: Yours, if you talk of tales, and so farewell. Petruccio: What, with my tongue in…

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    Written by Sting from the 70’s band, The Police, “Wrapped Around Your Fingers", is about what seems to be a sexual relationship between Sting and his professor. Using various references to Greek mythology, he describes this relationship as one that he has been lured into and can’t seem to find his way out of. The line “caught between Scylla and Charibdes,” is an idiom in Greek mythology to describe someone stuck between two evils. In his case, he is because she is a married, but is still…

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    To begin, the song seems like a love song because of the lyrics. Sting, lead singer of The Police, states,” Every breath you take. Every move you make. Every bond you break. Every step you take. I’ll be watching you”(Police, 1). Listeners think that this is love; someone loves another so much that they will go to the…

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    Box Jellyfish Essay

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    Box jellyfish Nomenclature "Box jellyfish" and "sea wasp" are common names for the highly venomous Chironex fleckeri. However, these terms are ambiguous, as "sea wasp" and "marine stinger" are sometimes used to refer to other jellyfish. Anatomy "Cubomedusae", from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904 The medusa form of a box jellyfish has a squarish, box-like bell. From each of the four lower corners of this hangs a short pedalium or stalk which bears one or more long, slender, hollow…

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    more and Tolkien shows that in this novel using one of his most crucial author’s craft moves, symbolism. J.R.R. Tolkien uses different aspects of his novel to symbolize courage. In the fantasy novel The Hobbit, Tolkien uses the Ring, the spiders, and Sting to symbolize the overall idea of courage. Courage is an ongoing idea in the novel. One of the main symbols of courage is the ring. The ring is what fuels Bilbo’s courage and the ability to become the hero. The ring is first brought into…

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