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    The question, ‘why? can become infinitely regressive because for any answer you can again ask ‘why?’. In this context, an ancient rishi said, “Anuttarobhava” - “become answerless”. Every answer only pushes the question a little further for every answer brings forth further questions. There is no end to a question-answer session. It can go on forever! So, it was said, “Anuttarobhava”- ‘go beyond questions…and be answerless’ for, your Being has the solution to all questions. ‘Turn every question…

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    Dogfish Research Paper

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    The Squalus acanthus is nicknamed the dog fish because they are known to feed in packs which is similar to the habits of dogs, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website. These sharks are classified as chondrichthyes (“Squalus Acanthias”). According to the article Spiny Dogfish, the dogfish’s relatives include the Pygmy shark and the Sleeper shark. The Squalus acanthus has an endoskeleton skeleton type. They live in the interdial zone up to 900 meters deep. The dogfish sharks swim in water…

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    Bullets whizzed overhead hell-bent on hitting their targets. James pressed himself against the mud wall of the trench, as if by doing so it would take him away from the corner of hell that his old naive self had willingly entered. Allied planes tore through the open sky with kamikazes right on their tails. Gaping holes left in the ground by heavy artillery were full with stagnant water and the rotting corpses of dead soldiers, their weapons bent and rusted displaying a haunting past that time…

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    The article, “the horrors of a slave ship” is about a period in the history of America when ships were taken into captivity, especially when they challenged the commercial revolution of Europe. The men inside the ships were chained on the middle deck of the ship. In the ship was a gun room that encompassed weapons. These men used the enslaved African children to slip tools to them so that they could sneak into the gun room and obtain the weapons. The weapons were used in the battle between the…

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    Having reread my original autobiography I have realized how different my view on religion was then in comparison to now. Although I have never been extremely active in my religion I have gained a deeper understanding as to what it means to be Catholic. I had once thought that Catholicism was not a big part of my life but I have come to realize that it greatly affects me and how I view the world. “You’re not a real Catholic if [....]”. This is a phrase I have heard many times since I have been at…

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    Catch 22 was written by Joseph Heller, who is well known for writings satire novels. Joseph Heller, the author, uses many different examples of satire.Catch-22 is usually called a comic satirical novel. A comic satirical novel is a literary genre in which comedic forms , exaggeration, are used to focus on human weakness and societal problems.In Catch 22 the author takes the reader on an emotional trip through the extended use of satire. Satire is the use of humor to expose others stupidity…

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    It is a commonly held misconception that because we have free speech in the United States an individual has the right to say whatever they wish to whomever they wish. This thought process has led to a lot of hate throughout the history of our country. Racism, sexism, ageism, etc. have been justified by the belief that free speech means we as citizens can say whatever we want to whomever we want. This method of thinking has become even more of an issue due to the creation in the past decade of…

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    Middle Easterner Culture

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    The Middle Easterner culture is socially traditionalist. They stay with their convictions and live for families and customs in their way of life. MTV, then again, is progressively a hip-bounce express music culture. They get a kick out of the chance to stay aware of the new "it", change always with their diverse type of stimulations (Network programs, music, and so forth), and even provocative now and again. It is relied upon to represent a test to MTV in light of the fact that they would need…

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    are three ways that we can damage our DNA. We can be born with a DNA mutation inherited from our mother or father, we can do something, like smoking, that damages our DNA, or finally our DNA can be damaged by chance. If the tumor blocks the flow of bile, which is produced in the liver, jaundice (a yellowing of the skin) may occur. If the tumor blocks parts of the digestive system, problems such as nausea, vomiting, and other digestive problems, may result. Some of the most important warning…

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    One The Bear Analysis

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    the opening scene of the show, audiences are transported to an alternate universe, and introduced to the two main characters, One and Ursula, brown bear best-friends that spend their days avoiding being captured by the Hunters and harvested for their bile. With a stage set-up consisting of urban paraphernalia, garbage skips and rocks, it establishes the situation in which the pair have found themselves in due to the…

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