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    In 1 Henry IV, Falstaff is seen as comic and tragic. He is often referred to as the “play’s clown” (Bedford 91). Falstaff lives a life of sleeping during the day and thieving at night. He is often seen as a drunkard. Not to mention the scene where Hal wakes him up and he has a wench in his bed (Norton 1192). Falstaff lives as if every day is carnival or holiday time. Even Hal knows that Falstaff is the Lord of Misrule in the carnival. When Hal is speaking out loud about his plans to appear…

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    Introduction Charles Lindbergh was a force of nature in aviation history. His whole life experience shaped who he was and who he became. Charles didn’t make it by being perfect, but make many mistakes along the way. His passion for aviation, however, was his god. He couldn’t live without it, and accomplished many things in the world because of this. The most famous act was his solo non-stop flight from New York to Paris as the first person ever to complete such a feat. Charles Lindberg is an…

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    Have you ever felt like you were trapped? In the play “ The diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Mr.Van Daan is a non trustworthy person because he is a selfish, impolite, and dishonest man that no one can trust. Mr.Van Daan can first be described as selfish. Mr.Van Daan goes to the food safe and takes out a half-loaf of bred. Late at night Mrs. Frank catches Mr.Van Daan taking the food from the food safe and Mr.Dussel shoes everybody the loaf of bred and says “ you…

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    Sal Paradise On The Road

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    “ Nature and Our Innate Destructive and Primitive Qualities” On The Road by John Kerouac explores the spiritual and physical experience of his narrator, Sal Paradise, travelling with his friends in a post-war era imbuing the spirit of anti-conformity and rejection of materialism. Sal Paradise, along with Dean who is a very close friend, explore America through hitch-hiking, reckless behavior, and moments of brief and unusual stability in their lives where they settle down. John Kerouac uses Sal…

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    The Island of Misfit Toys all starts with one toy not liking how he was being treated. He was being beat daily and was considered a peasant in his society. The work he put his body through was very intense labor and dangerous. But he wasn’t the only toy feeling this way. Ever since the government was losing money toys were beginning to get enraged at the fact that they weren’t getting paid for their work. The government had promised all the toys that they had just found new resources to make…

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    Frederick Sanger was born to Cicely Sanger and Frederick Sanger on August 13, 1918 in Rendcomb, England. At age 18 Sanger went against his family and decided to become a scientist instead of a doctor like his father (Jeffers, 2017). He attended St. John’s College in Cambridge and majored in biochemistry. After he graduated he married Margaret Joan Howe at age 22 and had three children with her. He later came back and worked with Albert Neuberger in order to study the metabolism of…

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    All animals belong to the supergroup Unikonta. Since these animals are found in almost every environment on earth, it has become possible to study their characteristics and construct evolutionary relationships, noting morphological and molecular similarities and differences. The relationships between the most primitive of animals were determined by the morphological traits of symmetry, tissues, body cavity, embryological development, and molecular evidence. [1] Symmetry and tissues are major…

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    Evil Of War

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    triggers actions of war and violence. In pieces such as Margaret Mead’s “Warfare: An Invention – Not a Biological Necessity” and Edward O. Wilson’s “The Fitness of Human Nature”, lay down the foundation that war is an innate quality, contrasted by Charles Siebert’s “An Elephant Crackup?” where he shows that humans are the only creatures to ignite violence, which is not the case. Organisms in the world are social or unsocial. But where the problem lies is that there are essentially no unsocial…

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    Literary Narrative The famous and brilliant opening line, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness,” from Charles Dickens’ novel, A Tale of Two Cities, properly represents my love hate relationship with literacy. Throughout my life, I have either enjoyed or despised reading and writing; there was no in between for me. From loving to read as a child, to being able to write letters to my state representative, my literary…

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    Advantages Of Bipedalism

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    Adaption is a change in gene frequencies as a result of natural selection (Wilreker, 2016). An adaption will manifest itself as a characteristic of an organism that is some way contributes to the organisms reproductive success (Wilreker, 2016). Bipedalism is an adaption of upright, two-legged movement rather than four-legged movement, and the key characteristic which makes early hominins different from the apes (Kottak, 2015). There are many advantages of bipedalism adaption which Scientists…

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