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    Scientist’s Responsibility The person who doesn’t take responsibility is equivalent to a leader who doesn’t look after his people; spiraling into failure and destruction. Recently, the hoverboard caused an incident where a celebrity ended up in the emergency room. The people who made the hoverboard should be held responsible because their product injured someone. A scientist is responsible if a person is harmed by his/her new creation. Similarly, Mary Shelley writes about a creation who goes…

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    If your sibling was not able to walk, due to a heart condition, would you help them out? In “The Scarlet Ibis” written by James Hurst, a child was genetically born with a heart condition, which left him unable to walk and the expectancy of a very short life span. His older brother is forced to help the child get around but that does not stop the oldest from pushing the limits which leads to a tragic incident. Brother’s determination throughout the beginning, middle, and end of the story prove…

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    a 20 gallon tank. Substrate can be paper, smooth pebbles, fine sand, peat moss, potting soil, or specialized reptile litters. There should be at least one hiding place for each gecko. Place branches and other decorative objects in the tank for climbing. Provide a shallow dish for water with some pebbles in the bottom to help avoid drowning of live food. The direct area over the light will more than likely be up to 88 degrees Fahrenheit during the day time and it will probably be about 70…

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    own I am going to tell you how Peak was in the beginning and you could compare how Peak change over the whole book.In the beginning Peak was climbing the mountain right across their house and his mom told him not to go but he still did and hurt his foot.Peak got arrested for scaling a New York City Skyscraper.Then he goes to his father, Josh who run a climbing company and there he tries to climb.His father, Josh wants Peak to be the first one to climb the mountain all the way and since then they…

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    working very hard.” The world is like a large, unwieldy ladder, and charlie is attempting to climb to the top by giving a helping hand to society and the scientific fields; even though he doesn't know it, this character is quickly climbing that ladder without climbing it. Charlie is just using motivation to defy gravity to get to the…

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    this stage is logical and abstract thinking (McLeod, 2015). In this stage, children are able to understand cause and effect relationships, which Arnie is not aware of. The number one example is his constant attempt in climbing the water tower. Arnie does not understand that climbing the tower can harm him and get him in trouble despite all the warnings from the police (What’s Eating Arnie Grape). During this stage, children develop ideas and knowledge from their experience, which is something…

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    A. Language enculturation At a very young age children start to learn our cultures language, this happens from observation. A child may unintentionally point to something like a tree and their parents will say that’s a tree, after doing that a few times they child learns. They also learn their language from listening to other member of the culture communicating to each other. It is rare for a member of our culture to learn a second language because we hardly come in contact with the outside…

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    trip in the backcountry during the summer. The main character Alan, facilitator Vic, and the 3 other boys take part in a wide array of activity’s during the trip. These activities include camping, backpacking, whitewater rafting, fishing, and rock climbing. During their trip there where many goals and outcome that came about before and during the trip. To start the participant’s showed a series of common goals. During the trip many of the participant’s wanted to have a good time during the trip…

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    Ernest Shackleton grew up working on ships, beginning as a deckhand earning few dollars a month, and later becoming a highly respected full master allowing him to command a vessel. Shackleton’s first expedition to Antarctica, as third officer on Discovery, led him to a southern record of 82 degrees south. The second expedition landed him and three of his companions with a new record, coming within 97 geographical miles of the South Pole. His third and most notable trek was coined the Imperial…

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    In “Red Crane,” this short story ends with Mie visiting Fujisan and climbing this summit one day. Like a red crane, she imagines herself flying into the sky. During this last paragraph, Mie is found a dream-like atmosphere. She is able to sense “thoughts of peacefulness, a serenity, travel through her (Choy 6)” as she continues…

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