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    Humans, as they are today, have existed for a mere 50,000 years, while the Earth is around 4.54 billion years old. Why, then, have humans disregarded the planet they live on and have chosen to send it to ruin by means of pollution, climate change, and mining deep below the surface? Because of mankind’s actions of destruction, the Earth has awakened from a tranquil slumber and sought restitution towards humanity for disturbing its once-peaceful state. In Auscultation, Steven Church is presenting…

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    Dance Across Cultures

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    1. When we sing and dance together our brains synchronize. Why is this important? How does this contribute to the development of culture? As we sing and dance together our brains synchronize, this creates and maintains personal connections and experiences. This is important for developing meaningful bonds amongst people and societies Through music and movement, we become actively engaged and convey our feelings. It is a form of communication and puts us in touch with our thoughts and emotions.…

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    In “”The Bright Lights of Sarajevo””, the writer made sure to use imagery by portraying war as ‘massacre’, ‘’blood-dunken crusts’ and ‘broken dead’’. War is meant to be taken seriously, but not to the point where people would do nothing else but hide. Alliteration can be seen on the verse ‘‘death-deep, death-dark wells’’. This could be seen as a way of representing war as death…

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    In the 1950’s black people were still suffering from oppression at the hands of white men. Many literary artists wrote about this oppression, despite the violence that might have come their way. “Harlem” is one of these literary works were written in 1951 by Langston Hughes, an American poet, novelist, and social activist. Throughout his life, Hughes published numerous works, most of which portrayed the life of black people, and his work had a major influence on the artistic styles of the Harlem…

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    The periodic table of elements contains about 118 elements, and there are also many trends in the periodic table, such as ionization energy, electronegativity, and many other trends. When Dmitri Mendeleev created the periodic table, not all of the elements were present. It took many other scientists to discover the other elements. Mendeleev started to notice the patterns in the properties and atomic weights of halogens, alkali metals, and alkaline metals. He created a card for each of the 63…

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    enzyme activity and damage because of heat is varies. Starch hydrolysis that is gelatinize will form dextrin and simple sugars, also in the same time water release happened. This process will lead to crumb stickiness and increase the intensity of crust color. Bread’s color is the result from the Maillard reaction, because of that oligosaccharide concentration increase and simple sugars that produced from the glucoamylase activity also resulting of increase browning…

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    Lithium Research Paper

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    Lithium originates from the Greek word, “lithos,” meaning stone, because at least a small amount of lithium is found in every rock (The Element Lithium, 1). In fact, roughly 0.0007 of the crust of the earth is made up of lithium. At a refined state, it is a malleable, silver-gray metal, which is reactive, flammable, and easily corroded in exposure to moist air (Lithium: historical information, 1). Other characteristics of lithium create specific and productive uses for this element. Lithium has…

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    As I dug deeper into Tobias Wolff’s Hunters in the Snow, I found that he uses several literary devices to help strengthen his story. It not only captured my attention from the beginning, but also provided me with perfect examples on how this writing went from adequate to amazing with several devices and tactics. Between the intense details that engulfed this story to the undying dialogue and other aspects of the story, I found Wolff’s tactics to be quite effective. Wolff enhanced his story by…

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    Fresca Pasta

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    reasons for favorable acquisition intent are the inclusion of fresh ingredients and the sauce. Certainly the equilibrium between the ingredients is not well adjusted or the company needs to keep investing in R&D to develop other toppings for this crust, possibly with a stronger flavor to camouflage the lack of seasoning of the whole grain base. Exhibit 10 is suggesting a decrease in price of the product of about 18,5% (from 12,38$ to 10,09$). It is clear that the whole grain pizza was priced…

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    religion, race, and class. For example, if a religious Jew wanted to marry a Gentile, there would be tension. If a devout Muslim wanted to marry a Christian, there can be conflict. If a poor boy from ghetto wanted to marry a rich girl from the upper crust of society, there will be criticism. As much as we want to think that our world has progressed, it has not. There will always be division and conflict. And whenever these divisions exist, love that crosses cause problems. The impulses of young…

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