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    film Frozen. Youtube is littered with thousands upon thousands of video tributes to Frozen which infringe upon Disney’s copyright over Frozen and the music in it. However, Disney have chosen not take any action even against the most popular videos which have accumulated millions of views. Disney have realised that these breaches actually work in their favour by promoting their film and creating a user culture around it. This has clearly been an effective course of action for Disney as Frozen now…

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    Eskimos are an indigenous group of people that inhabit Alaska, Russia, Canada, and Greenland. These areas are known for its frozen, barren, and dangerous environment.Through time, Eskimos have adapted to to their natural world and developed numerous traditions and techniques to survive. Richard Nelson, an anthropologist, is known for his research on the indigenous people of Alaska. The majority of his work, focuses on the relationship between the people and nature. In his article, “Understanding…

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    Lucia deLeiris’s oil painting Ross sea made in 2008 was inspired by one of deLeiris three trips to Antarctica and showcases the frozen ocean with the sun breaking through the clouds in the distant horizon. Unlike Burtynsky’s photograph that gives off the feel of the hustle and bustle of the city the Ross Sea uses various shades of blues and whites to give the calm feeling of stillness…

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    still wants a child and decides to use the remaining embryos created through IVF in attempts to have a baby. She believes that her ex-husband’s name could still live on through the child, but the likelihood of conceiving is low; the embryos have been frozen for some time and Susan is at an age that conceiving is difficult. Her family is worried that Brad may not have wanted Susan to use the embryos and that Susan attempts of conceiving are desperate. Susan’s dilemma is whether or not she should…

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    We all know someone who loves to eat just about anything. Then again, who doesn’t love a good meal every now and then. However, Wendell Berry seems to think we can’t truly enjoy our meal if we don’t know how our meal arrived to our plates. Berry wrote an essay back in 1989 about the issues within the food industry, and the reasons on why we won’t be able to truly enjoy a meal until the issues are solved. In one of his most famous essays, The Pleasures of Eating, Berry talks about how in 1989…

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    I walked in, turned on my light, and slammed my bedroom door. Frustrated and depressed, the built up tears and fear from the day of consistent torment was set free from the wells of my eyes. Like torrents gushing down from my face the tears smashing onto the carpet between my feet. I just stood there in the centre of my room surrounded by mountains of textbooks and hills of empty Red Bull just letting it all out. When nothing was left but dusty dry wells, I looked around and refused to…

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    catastrophic eruption took place in southern Italy, and completely devastated the prosperous Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, killing thousands of people. What was most memorable about this infamous disaster was how Pompeii and Herculaneum became frozen in time from the Volcano’s eruption. The cities and their inhabitants became buried under thick layers of volcanic material, ash, and mud, and were never rebuilt. Mount Vesuvius remains the only active volcano in mainland Europe, and has…

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    was frozen solid the tops of the trees disappearing into the ongoing distance; no one around for miles. You could see strands of stray snowflakes falling from the ground. At the tip of Hogwarts stands a young witch taking in the sights of the barren lake. *Stella’s POV* I breathed out my breath coming in a stream of cold air; I searched behind me to see if anyone had followed me down after a quick look over I knelt down to put the palm of my hand on the ice I knocked on it. “Still frozen…

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    Polar Bear Essay

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    The polar bear is part of the Ursidae family and it’s scientific name is, Ursus Maritimus. It’s physical characteristics are that it is white, six to nine feet and 800 to 1,300 pounds. It feeds upon seals and fish for nutrients. The polar bear population is decreasing drastically because of global warming and is at an all time low of about 22,000. Even though they live most of their lives in the water, their home is on the ice nursing and taking care of their cubs. They were marked as threatened…

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    Ultrasound and meat quality The quality of meat is based on aroma, taste, appearance, texture and juiciness. Texture is the most important factor in determining the quality of meat as per consumer behavior. There are several factors that affect texture such as the tenderness of the meat, juiciness and the degree of maturation. Tenderness The quality of meat as a result of using Traditional tenderising methods is poor. This includes mechanical, enzymatic and chemical methods…

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