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    Throughout the Arabian Nights, friendship is discussed in a multitude of tales and addressed in a multitude of ways. Two of the tales that focus on the concept of friendship are The Story of Sindbad the Sailor and Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman. In these tales, the friendships that form between the main characters serve to introduce the characters’ similarities and emphasise their differences, as well as address the larger ideas of what true friendship means and the differing…

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    endeavors (Bartlett 296). The settlement at Plymouth Bay for the pilgrims in 1620 was characterized by a harsh winter that led to the deaths of many settlers, forcing the pilgrims to adopt the farming techniques of the Indians in order to ensure bountiful harvests during the next harvest season. William Bradford forged an alliance with the Indian tribe that ensured that the pilgrims adopted best farming practices suited for the new land (Burnham…

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    example the word culture derives from the french word culturer. Looking past language, the U.S. obtains many customs from France by reason of cultural diffusion. As a result, France and the U.S. has many cultural similarities. Although there are bountiful correlations amid the two countries they do share countless distinctions as well. Some of the topics regarding culture include cuisine, etiquette, and fashion. One major discrepancy between French and American culture in the cuisine. In…

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    College is a colossal step towards an individual’s career. It develops a person intellectually and builds character. (Source F) It’s a pending topic discussed between graduates and high school graduates: the reoccurring nuisance of money. Not everyone can afford the astronomical price of college, but rest assured that college is worth every penny. Universities mold students to become successful in their field and earn more than others without degrees. The outstanding benefits of college are the…

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    What is the environmental cost of drilling? Do we dare touch such a fragile ecosystem that could never resurrect itself just because “gas prices are too high?” Is mankind so greedy and superficial that we have to take away one the most vast and unique areas of the world just for our own benefit? These are some of the many argumentative questions rational, environmentally aware individuals are asking after a significant amount oil has been recorded under the layers of the Arctic National Wildlife…

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    Sporulating Bacteria

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    Bacteria are commonly associated with pathogenicity. There are multiple factors that can contribute to bacteria being pathogenic. One factor is sporulation. Sporulation is a specialized function that select bacteria undergo when they are exposed to harsh environmental conditions (Fimlaid 2015). Clostridium difficile, Clostridium botulism and Bacillus anthracis are three examples of sporulating bacteria that cause serious human disease. In a 2011 study, the Centers for Disease Control and…

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    Holme Vs King

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    Doyle vs. King Ever since the start of the Sherlock Holmes era in the late 1800’s there has been a bountiful amount of remakes of the classic story. Anything from movies, television shows and literary works— it has all been done. Within the modified versions, anything can be changed, most certainly you can tell when you are interacting with a true Arthur Conan Doyle story. In this particular essay I will be comparing and contrasting The Doctor’s Case and The Final Problem. The Doctor’s Case by…

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    story. The hardest question for me to answer is when people ask “Where are you from?” Do they want to know where I was born? Where I lived last? Where I call home? I end up talking for a long time about how I have moved around. I was born in Bountiful, Utah, and I lived there until I was nine. I moved to the small town of Hawthorne, Nevada. It wasn’t a great place to grow up, so my mom acquired a new job in Daegu, South Korea. I enjoyed Daegu more than Hawthorne, but we ended up moving again…

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    referenced and revered by countless as an amazing composer, both nowadays and in his lifetime. He was born in Bonn, Germany, where he supported his family by being an organist and harpsichordist. When he was 22, he moved to Vienna, where he found bountiful employment as a tutor to aristocrats and as a composer for the rising concert-going middle-class. However, in his twenties he began to lose his hearing, which devastated him and made him feel helpless. Despite this tragedy, Beethoven went on…

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    to legalize, as the consequences of only one side legalizing drugs would be an empowerment of drug traffickers, opposite to what is desired. There may be great motivation in the U.S. and Latin America for legalizing policies, as the benefits are bountiful for all regions. However, the movement for legalization will find great opposition, especially from actors who benefit greatly from the war on drugs, such as the arms industry, different bureaucracy against the drugs, among others- which are…

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