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    Many directors are in the business for the money, the fame, and the glory. They wish to seek acceptance from their peers while trying not to step on the toes of others. Spike Lee is not one of those directors. Spike has this aura about him, which you could easily distinguish due to his, dare I say, “short” stature. He seems to be the type to stick up for the little guy because he in fact one of the little guys. His burst onto the scene was accelerated due to the racial tensions present during…

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    The Clock Poem Analysis

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    The Clocks inform the lover that "You cannot conquer Time" (24) for mankind's measuring of Time remains impossible, therefore everything else abides by this rule. In addition, Time is never biased for even "In the burrows of the Nightmare/ Where Justice naked is" (25-26) for all remains equal to him, hence the capitalization of Nightmare and Justice. The Clocks personify Time for it watches "And coughs when you would kiss" (28) to remind all that one day that all that…

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    Bill Haast: The Snake Man

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    Golden Wheel Spider Image Source:Giphy The Wheel spider or the Golden Wheel spider is a huntsman spider that is native to the Namib desert of South Africa. The spider is nocturnal who spend their day hidden under the rocks or inside their sand burrows. The wheel spider, when threatened adopts a strange defense mechanism known as flic-flacking. Flic-flacking is essentially flipping on the side and cartwheeling away from its predators. The Golden Wheel spider can cartwheel at speeds up to 44…

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    to her. She emphasized, “I learned to build myself a life preserver that I could carry into my home.” She feels as if art was one of the few things that helped her survive through such a tough time in life with neglectful parents and financial burrows. She uses this scenario in her narrative to show the importance of art, music, and creative activities in educational systems, because the country believes artistic activities should be the first to delete if money is…

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    themes throughout the story that the readers can determine and learn from; the words the author used to describe the characters as well as the different settings aide the readers to conceptualize the story as if it were a clear painting; and the story burrows into great detail about the characters to almost the maximum limit, giving the readers copious amounts of information about the characters that give them a general idea about why the characters behave the way they do or the why they are…

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    Leafcutter Research Paper

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    Leafcutter bees are members of the genus Megachile. Along with resin and mason bees, they make up the Megachilidae family (Serrano). There are 131 different species of leafcutter bees native to North America although most of the species are too poorly known to have common names. Of those, 28 species are found in Kansas (Young et al.). They are moderately-sized, varying from 5 to 24 millimeters in length (Serrano). Their appearance is mostly black with several whitish hair bands across the…

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    The classification of periapical lesions of endodontic origin and clinical evaluation of the aetiology and pathogenesis of their development There are various literatures that classify periapical lesions. Often these have been based on histological findings and so the resulting classifications having minor differences in terminology. This could easily lead to confusion between clinicians and subsequently incorrect diagnosis. The correct diagnosis of any disease is the foundation to the…

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    Cell Cycle and Mitosis Danny Rivas George Nassif Vuong Troung Josh Richardson University of California, Merced Biology 001 Laboratory Section 5 Ms. Ye Zhu February 4, 2015 Cell Cycle and Mitosis Within the cell cycle, there are four distinct phases which prepare the cell for separation as well as an additional phase where the cell can exit the cell cycle. The G1 phase is the first phase in which the cell commits to divide and grows in preparation. The S phase replicates each chromosome to…

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    In an article from tor.com, it is stated that “Jealousy, or suspicion, burrows into the heart of reason, and perverts it.” This stands very true for the play of Othello, Othello was so easily taken over by jealousy that it affected his very being and those around him. The effect jealousy had on Othello, and Iago for that matter…

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    Imagine a world where your garden isn't plagued by ravenous Japanese beetles who eat every plant in sight. If you lived in America prior to 1912, you wouldn't have to imagine this scenario because you would be living it. As their name suggests, Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are native to Japan. The water surrounding the island and the insect's natural predators kept them contained there until the fateful day that a plant was shipped from Japan to the United States. Hiding in the soil of…

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