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    substance is blatantly unreachable by modern science. Other methods, like storing the waste in on-site tanks have also proven to be ineffective. Shannon Dininny, author of “Storied Nuke Plant Becomes Environmental Wasteland”, stated that the commonly used AY-102 model nuclear material storage tank has been discovered to have been leaking waste between its two thick layers. Dininny also stated that in February 2013, 69 of these tanks were…

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    While Baker and Brassard talk about lifetime depression caused by divorce, Eleni Vousoura, a counseling and clinical psychologist, and her colleagues Helen Verdeli, Virginia Warner, Priya Wickramaratne and Charles Baily talk about how depression can be hereditary and may still be caused by divorce. Vousoura and her associates did the first three-generational study on the effects of depression and how it is correlated with divorce. They studied one hundred seventy-eight children around the age of…

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    Life or Death? My grandchildren are sitting on the floor in their room waiting for me tell a story. I head over to their room and find them filled with excitement. I smile and start to speak. "Well my grandchildren, let me tell you a story of many years ago when I have arrived in a situation of life or death. First of all, let me tell you how my life was before the situation had landed upon me," I had explained to my grandchildren. I was a young man of the taino natives. It was a normal day of…

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    the beginning she had let John Proctor commit adultery with her and she lied about why she got kicked out of their home. "Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time, but I will cut off my hand before I reach for you again. We never touched. Ay, but we did." This was one of my favorite conversations between Abigail and John, because it shows that they did have an intimate relationship. Salem started as a peaceful, small, and Puritan community until 1692, when the witch accusations began…

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    It is undeniable that the two women in Hamlet played a significant role in terms of affecting the character of Prince Hamlet, the conflict and the outcome of the play. Gertrude, Prince Hamlet’s mother, and Ophelia, Prince Hamlet’s lover, are the only two female characters in the play; however, they are able to have a tremendous impact on the life of Prince Hamlet. My paper will focus more on Gertrude and reflect her influence on Prince Hamlet’s character. Gertrude is the exact opposite of her…

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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet the quantity of female characters is limited to two people, however while their numbers are low, they still maintain an important role in the play through their interactions with Hamlet. Hamlet’s perception of his mother evolves throughout the play from one with no evidence to support discontent, to one of a flawed sinner in need of instruction because of her betrayal of Hamlet’s father. Hamlet’s view that Gertrude has lost her virtue causes him to generalize his…

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    Emotional Restriction is a struggle that can be seen in Atwood’s The Handmaids Tale and Lowry’s The Giver this resulting in the lack of individualism, this can also be seen in the 1930’s when Hitler was ruling Germany. With a society that is restricted from emotions there is always a possibility of no uniqueness with in the society. This can be seen in the book The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, “I remember that yearning, for something that was always about to happen and was always about…

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    Problem based learning, learning through discovery, carrying out investigations; heuristive learning, inductive learning and reasoning…there are many different ways to describe learning through inquiry. Over the past one hundred years education has evolved and the term and implementation of inquiry grew to find its definition and importance of science education. All the way back to the early 1900s when their goals were to teach science on the basis of application to the major activities of…

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    How is Ones Freedom Achieved? We like to consider ourselves as free but, what does it mean to be free? We believe we are born with freedom but that is not always the case. As we grow up, we realize we are not free and try to give freedom to ourselves... we try to achieve the freedom we want. It is obvious however, that we have more freedom today than anyone did years back because, as years pass, the amount of freedom we have also changes. To illustrate, after having to read some of the literary…

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    Brutus 3 Ridley is terrified and responds, “Well; then I shall see thee again?”. The ghost responds, “Ay, at Philippi.” Brutus asks him why he would see him at Philippi, and the ghost disappears without answering his question. Brutus is afraid and wakes up Lucius and asks him if he is still playing his instrument, thinking maybe it was one…

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