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    even makes a comment about Judy being a bad driver which is also unjustly attributed to women. Judy was not the only one being discriminated in the workplace. Assistant Mayor Bellwether described her job to Judy as, “more of a glorified secretary” (Dawn Bellwether, Zootopia). Even though she held a high position in government, Assistant Mayor Bellwether was still not able to show her full potential because of discrimination. Luckily, Judy was able to take the sexism as a challenge to work harder…

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    Snowball Earth Lab Report

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    GG310 OCEANOGRAPHY Evaluate the geological evidence for so-called ‘Snowball Earth’ glacial episodes in the Precambrian and the hypothesis that these episodes were critical in the evolution of complex life. Introduction The importance of this period is that multicellular evolution began to accelerate after the last glacial ended.refbookpage829.The term Snowball Earth refers to the hypothesis that in the distant past, specifically the Cryogenian period (850-630 million years ago), the earth’s…

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    Personal Narrative

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    I saw a tall tree with fruit in it so I climbed to the top. I barley slept that night. All I could her was the sound of people killing people. This sound was heart breaking. Even though they were people I didn't know. Then all of a sudden felt someone was watching me. I slowly climbed down the tree. When I reached to the bottom an arrow came flying toward my head it hit the tree almost empaling me in the head I quickly…

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    Synthesis Of Bees

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    How Honey is Made Everyone knows where honey comes from, but what many people are not aware of is the process of how it is made. Bees are responsible for making this thick, golden liquid using the nectar from flowers. Nectar is a sugary substance that bees extract from flowers using their long tongues. The nectar is then stored in what is called their extra stomach. In their stomach, the nectar mixes around with enzymes that transform the nectar into a substance that is able to last longer in…

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    On June 25, 1876, approximately six fateful months after the Commissioner of Indian Affairs issued a strong ultimatum requiring all Native Americans in the northern plains to relocate to a designated reservation, the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho Native American tribes remained in the golden, rugged foothills of south-central Montana, near the Little Bighorn River ("Battle of the Little Bighorn"). Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer was attempting an element of surprise attack with…

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    It’s pea soup outside as Jared and I put our rods and backpacks into my car. The dawn light is barely breaking the horizon. We drive to our secret lake in acres of avocado groves. We park and turn on our head lamps and hop the fence. As we hike through 2 miles of avocado groves the sweet smell of ripe fruit enhances the clean crisp morning air filling…

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    “I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn looking for an angry fix angel-headed hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of the night.”(Ginsberg, Allen: Howl). ‘Beats’ are characterized as individuals who desire to instigate change and deeply believe in their convictions. After World War 2 ideas of nationalism and the fabrication of the American…

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    They couldn’t make a noise, and they although they wanted to go talk and relieve the tension, they were under strict rules. So, they did this: “They get on the radio and report enemy movement… All night long, they just smoke those mountains… Around dawn, things finally get quiet… and the mountains are absolutely dead-flat silent. (71-72, O’Brien)” The stress of being forced to shut up pushed them to wasting an entire airstrike against an empty area, and when questioned about it, they do exactly…

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    Since the dawn of time, societies have argued about the origins of true knowledge and whether it was a gift brought forth by a divine power or a direct consequence of self-discovery. Through, the ages, many notable writers such as Plato and Bacon provided their own views on the source of knowledge. In his short story the “Allegory of the cave”, Plato claims that by identifying our identities and breaking through the barriers created by our false perception, we will be able to access that source…

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    7:11-16). In both accounts in Genesis 6-9, it can be concluded that the deity created the flood that overcame the earth drowning all wicked creatures. The Epic of Gilgamesh presents a different day of when the flood began, according to Ut-napishtim, at dawn on the eight day a black cloud came from the horizon thundering. Upon this cloud, rode the lord of the storm, Adad (Sanders, 21). While the book of Genesis struggles with which day the flood begins, it still contradicts what the Epic of…

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