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    the cell, which temporarily stops dividing or has totally terminated dividing rests. Picture derived from: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/cells2.html Like butterflies going through a life cycle from an egg, into a caterpillar, then a pupa finally a beautiful butterfly, our cells also undergo a developmental process wherein they grow, replicate their…

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    World War I or the Great War was a time period that caused many bloods and questioned morality. Each country was dedicated to make more powerful and effective weapons. Therefore, from 1914 to 1918, technology had been greatly advanced due to countries’ dedication and effort to create and improve blood shedding machines. Poison gases are one of the many weapons used during the Great War; this method of warfare creates and created controversies for ethical reasons. Even during the World War I when…

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    The Victorian Notion through Behavior, Identity, and Social Class Transition from childhood to adulthood entails a firm identity. During the childhood of forming their identities, children undergo the reality in which their dreams toward an achievement fade away, lose their belief in themselves, and may consequently conduct an antisocial behavior. As a result, the antisocial behaviors increasingly became to threaten a notion of the Victorian society, described in ethics as the strict code of…

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    My Reading Experience

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    Just like learning to walk or ride a bike, learning to read is one of life’s milestones. However, unlike walking and biking, reading skills are not suddenly obtained and then static throughout life. After learning to read initially, an individual’s reading skills, interests, and purposes further develop and change throughout their life. Furthermore, the means by which an individual improves their reading capabilities change over time as well. In the same way, I initially improved my reading…

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    Introduction Among all the famous contemporary children’s poets, Shel Silverstein is hailed as one of the most popular authors of children’s books in the twentieth century and is dubbed “Poet laureate of kids” by the critic Megan Rosenfeld. His poems are not only embraced by children but by people of all ages; one of the solid proof is that they have been translated into over 30 languages and some of them have been adopted for animations. In some of his reputed poems he depicted the alienation…

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    Pro GMOs Introduction In 1996, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) were presented to people. Since then there have been vivid disputes about usefulness and safety of GMOs. Important question here is whether these genetically modified organisms are dangerous to people’s health and environment. Another issue is whether the humankind needs GMO to survive food crisis or whether it can do so without intervening the nature. Thus, there are both proponents and opponent to the relevance of using GMO.…

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    Comparent Exist Theory

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    THE PARENT ENTITY Maybe there’s a more intelligent explanation, an explanation beyond religion and atheist theory. Theists believe that life was created by a supernatural God. Atheists believe life evolved from a combination of inorganic elements mixing together. The problem is that both theories ignore the laws of nature. These models are not believable because they are not observed in nature. No one has combined nonliving materials or breathed air into dirt to miraculously bring life into…

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    Beddor illustrates Alyss as very hopeful as he writes, “It means you failed, Princes.’ ‘I—’ Can’t fail. The maze is intended for me. ‘But—’ ‘You were unable to navigate the maze’” (Beddor 310). This takes place when Alyss sees the blue caterpillar and she thought she had failed, however, Alice is not ready to admit her failure. After showing so much confidence that she did not fail, portrays that she will come back stronger and defeat Redd. Alyss is described very confident as Beddor addresses…

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    What do movies like The Wizard Of Oz, The Godfather, and Star Wars have in common? These movies aren’t just good, they aren’t just great. They’re classics. But what makes these movies a masterpiece? Most would say the actors or the script, which is true. But these are not what leaves you walking out of the theatre with a smile on your face. Every movie is like a puzzle, and each element is a puzzle piece. All of these pieces come together to create the film, and if any of the pieces are missing…

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    In Nolan 's The Dark Knight, the Joker disrupts the order in Gotham City when he has district attorney, Harvey Dent, and his girlfriend Rachel set up to explosives. While being saved by Batman, and after realizing Rachel will die when commissioner Gordon is too late to save her, half of Dent 's body is ignited by the explosion, leaving him with horrific scars. This mutilation, combined with Rachel 's murder, leads Dent to start causing chaos in Gotham . Another story of loss occurs in Demme’s…

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