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    Through the whisk of quotidian sustenance, one withstands living with the impedimenta of the spars that stalk. Whilst moments progress onward, perennial regimens establish, with the impedimenta of the Encephalon lives unbolted to comprehending the contradistinction between deception with the impedimenta of actuality. Withal, once an avant-garde quarrel befalls, it cannot be eschewed. Hence, this forges a fraudulent actuality; which is what dallies within the delineation of the Encephalon of…

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    halftime and the Bulls were down by eight points. By the end of the third quarter, the Bulls players were dripping with sweat and drinking thirst quenching Gatorade constantly. With only thirty seconds left in the fourth quarter, Jimmy Butler made the clutch three point shot! The screaming fans erupted with excitement, as the Bulls won the game 106-102! After the Bulls won, I realized that this day…

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    to be affected by intrinsic factors. For example, a smaller parrot population increases the possibility of inbreeding depression. Genetic issues based on the life history of the parrot could also contribute. The bird mates for life and the average clutch size is between 2 to 4 eggs but the pairs don’t always successfully mate every breeding season. If a parrot loses its mate it may never try to find a new one meaning no new offspring adding to the genetic pool. It also takes 3 to 5 years for the…

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    demonstrated the best example of description. In the story, it says “As I did, I kicked sideways, caught my knee on a sharp snag, and felt the wood enter under the kneecap and tear it loose.” This description of how his knee was torn makes you wince and clutch your own knee in pain as he describes how the injury happens. The explanation he gives makes you picture the vivid scene in action. Description is also shown where it says “Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue ice that…

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    It’s early, you’re tired, you don’t want to get out of bed for any reason. You know you don’t have anything until 10 so why not sleep? Within a couple of minutes you work up the courage to get up stumble into the bathroom and put your contacts in without taking too long, the day is about to begin. You make your way downstairs, grab a nutrigrain bar and slowly make your way to the garage. Little bits of light start to seep in when you open the garage and a gush of frigid morning air comes in…

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    combustion engine. • Electric drive motors have a high degree of efficiency of up to 96% compared with internal-combustion engines that have an efficiency of 35–40%. • The drive train design is simpler because vehicle components like the transmission, clutch, mufflers, particulate filters, fuel tank, starter, alternator and spark plugs are not required. • The high-voltage battery can be charged at home, in a car park and by using any accessible sockets. The blue charging connector on the…

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    that questions how valid his actions will be in guaranteeing his future success. In his first apostrophe, “Come, let me clutch thee/I have thee not, and yet I still see thee,” shows that he is already isolated from reality but hints that he is still resisting the urge in committing the crime (2.1.34-35). The blade represents his ambition, and for him to not successfully “clutch” his ambition shows the barrier of Macbeth not fully accepting the responsibility. Macbeth also cites another…

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    The characters in the story “A Red Girl’s Reasoning” by E. Pauline Johnson reveal that the consequence of destructive choices is that it exposes one’s true identity. After the party, where Christie tells the other guests about how her parents are married by the traditional native marriage rites, Charlie confronts her about her “disgraceful” behaviour and his tone is very harsh. “[His] voice was like an angry demon’s- not a trace […] of the […] laughing-lipped boy [from] five hours before.”…

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    Establishing the hierarchy of NBA Legends: Michael Jordan versus LeBron James Have you ever wondered about who is the best basketball player ever? Although there are literally hundreds of players to choose from, the general consensus usually boil down to “His Airness” (Michael Jordan) and “King James” (LeBron James). Authors and journalists get nostalgic about the “tireless machine” known as Jordan; while others rave about the “runaway freight train” named LeBron. Let’s make the comparisons…

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    Egg. This man has fallen in love with a young lady named Daisy Buchanan. Fitzgerald writes about love’s fantasies and limits through the main character Jay Gatsby. During their separation, Gatsby’s longing love for daisy, rearranging his life to clutch her love."No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart" (Fitzgerald 101). Gatsby is establishing faith and love completely into one person that could never fulfill all the expectations. While…

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