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    natured and unlike some Dravin was very neat. He had jet black hair, Amethyst pink eyes and a pale white complexion. Dravin lived in a small, little town called Dragoria. Dragoria was a nice small little town that was in the middle of a dark, perfectly circular forest. There was one odd thing about Dragoria… that was the legend of the Golden Harp. The Golden harp was supposed to be a beautiful, magic harp made of solid gold. It was found once by a small 8 year old girl. Her name was Azure. Azure…

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    more maneuverable specimen, it is time to remove the organs. In organ removal, it is especially important to work with a steady and slow hand. The slightest accidental slip of the blade could result in unexpected and fantastical catastrophes. I once saw a fellow cut into the anterior nethergloben, releasing an unintended discharge of netherium directly on to his face. His entrails became his extrails immediately before the whole of him exploded in a shower of pearlescent…

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    developmental theory that looks at how children develop socially and mentally. It is the understanding that an object will always exist even when the object cannot be seen in any way. In other words, a child will always look for an object where they last saw it. If there were three blankets lying in front of the child, A B and C, and the ball was hidden under blanket C for three trial runs, the child would look under blanket C for the ball. If the ball were moved from blanket C to blanket A, the…

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    bodies of two lovers, covered with ash, embracing in closeup. Immediatly we are not sure what we are seeing but after some dissvolves it becomes clear to be the delicate embrace of two human bodies. "You saw nothing in Hiroshima. Nothing." says the man. The woman replies, "I saw everything, I saw the hopsital... One of the central themes of the film – the relationship between time and memory – is one that Resnais would explore in many of his subsequent films. In…

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    Personal Narrative-Lace

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    Cold and wet, tired and exhausted, she made her way along the path through the forest. “She” was Vanessa, and she had no idea how she got here. Actually, yes she did. Her horse bucked her off, she hit her head, and her horse, Storm, had ran off. First, she needed a plan of attack. In this case, how to find her horse. She really needed to sit down, though. So Vanessa sat on a rock. That was where things went wrong. She fell through the rock. Vanessa didn’t sit on any ordinary rock. She sat on a…

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    Piaget’s 4 universal stages include sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. There are also substages to the sensorimotor stage which are reflex schemas(1 month), primary circular reactions(1-4 months), secondary circular reactions(4-8 months), coordinate secondary circular…

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    split into six stages: the use of reflexes, primary circular reactions, secondary circular reactions, the coordination of secondary schemes, tertiary circular reactions, and the beginnings of thought. According to Piaget, Liam would be considered a part of the sensorimotor intelligence period. It is in this…

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    My Phage Research Paper

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    My phage has the wonderful name of Lorge. This name is very special because it offers information about the phage right away. I also chose this name because the first word that Tracy said when she saw my phage was, “Wow, it’s huge!” To get this wonderful phage I collected the soil sample from the flower pots across the street outside of Bessey Hall. I got the sample at the start of class on September 11, 2017. It was a clear day that was 60 degrees, with a depth of about 4cm below the surface of…

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    Johannes Kepler's Theory

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    was fufilling his Christian duty to attempt to understand the world God created. His beliefs motivated him to relentlessly work to uncover the mysteries surrounding the movements of our solar system. His Laws of Planetary Motion changed the ways we saw the planets. Were it not for Johannes Kepler we would have believed that the sun, planets, and all the stars revolve around the Earth for much longer and even longer to realize that the shape of our planets are eliptical instead of…

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    The song both starts and ends with, “We were both young when I first saw you.” (Swift; 1, 50) By using a circular structure, Taylor Swift shows the way the protagonists will always come back to each other as there is no real end to their story which portrays their neverending love. On the other hand, Romeo and Juliet has a defined beginning…

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