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    the book, in which the Director of Hatchery and Conditioning states that the babies will “grow up with what the psychologists used to call an ‘instinctive’ hatred of books and flowers. Reflexes unalterably conditioned. They’ll be safe from books and botany all their lives”(pg. 22). In our present day society, we don’t exactly shock kids in order to condition them, but we do feed them certain lies throughout their education. We feed them only certain parts of our countries history, and we…

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    The Japanese advancement throughout Asia-Pacific greatly concerned the Allies. While the war had begun in 1939, things began getting troublesome for Australians, when the Japanese advancement became apparent. With the fall of Singapore, the bombing of Pearl Harbour and the battle at Kokoda, the Allied forces had to work together to overcome the Japanese. While Australia had previously been in the war, Japanese aggression provoked panic throughout the country. Australian troops had previously…

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    Following an event of such magnitude it shock the contemporary foundation of human society, an event that cut the human population nearly in half,1* it followed reason that many peoples faith would be put into question. This questioning of religious faith following The Back Death, led to a Renaissance. No longer did peoples lives revolve solely around religious faith, after what many felt was god abandoning them in there most dire needs, why would it? During a time that saw a complete breakdown…

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    Discrimination In Law

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    The two protected grounds I will be discussing in this essay are disability and gender equality and for each ground I will discuss a case study that has occurred in Ireland. Discrimination in employment is prohibited by the Employment Equality Acts of 1998-2011. Discrimination weakens equality that is present in society. Discrimination may also damage social ties and weaken social solidarity, and in the context of employment, it can undermine labour standards and lead to an inefficient use of…

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    Strengths: Madison likes to help others. She enjoys teaching others tasks. Current Grades: Math 72%, Seminar 100%, Human Development 93%, SLA 83%, Botany 82% Team Sports 100%, Teen Issues 92%. Physical Health: No concerns noted by mother. Passed screenings at school. Social Skills: Madison works hard for her grades, but she does not want others to know that she needs support. Madison would rather earn a lower grade in a class rather than let others know that she needs support. Not…

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    The Four Character Contrast / Comparison Essay In the following paragraphs are four different stories regarding four different characters. These characters are Rappaccini, in the story Rappaccini’s Daughter, Aylmer, in the story The Birth- Mark, Vere, in the story Billy Budd, and the Unnamed Narrator in story The Tell-Tale Heart. All these characters are individuals with complex personalities. However, each with their own circumstances and motives, paint a different picture in their…

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    Sherlock Holmes Qualities

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    You are a literary scholar and expert on the mystery genre. You have been asked to deliver a guest lecture for a college course in criminal justice; specifically, you must discuss the qualities of a good detective. Write a lecture that compares two popular detectives, one of whom must be Sherlock Holmes. The other detective can be from another work of literature, a film, or a television series. Evaluate the fictional detectives’ positive and negative qualities, their strategies, and their…

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    for generations. Native Americans are often associated with the idea of a ruthless brute, but in actuality, without them, agriculture as we know it, and possibly even America itself, may have never existed. Eve Emshwiller, an assistant professor of botany at University of Wisconsin-Madison, stands to say, “We have always talked about hunter-gatherers as if one day they were gathering food and noticed a plant growing from a seed and thought, ‘We could gather seeds and start farming,’ as if this…

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    Tolkien's Legacy

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    exploring Worcestershire towns and villages such as: Bromsgrove, Alcester, Alvechurch, and his aunt Jane’s farm Bag End, which is a name used in his fiction. When Tolkien was young, his education consisted of his mother teaching him a great deal of botany and awakened him to the enjoyment of the look and feel of plants. Tolkien was a keen pupil who’s favourite lessons were those…

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    Did your learning style results surprise you? A little bit, yes. Although, I have played the flute since I was 12 and musical was my highest score My second highest score was intrapersonal which is more the reflective side of my personality. The inner strength to keep going even when the times get tough. I think that these skills have been really refined when going through adversity. Learning how to cope with something outside of my own control. For instance, the loss of my husband’s job…

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