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    In our imaginary dragons, horns are dominant over no-horns. In the real world, animals and people also have dominant and recessive traits. For example, in guinea pigs, black fur (B) is dominant over white fur (b). Based on what you learned about dragons, do you think it is possible for two black guinea pigs to have a white piglet? A: Yes Q: 10. In our imaginary dragons, horns are dominant over no-horns. In the real world, animals and people also have dominant and recessive traits. For…

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    Education Classes Mckinney Tx: The Dominant and Non-Dominate Hand Most fine motor activities require the use of a dominant hand and a non-dominant hand. The use of a dominant hand (being right-handed or left-handed) occurs sometimes between the ages of three and seven. When children become aware of their dominant hand, the other hand is referred to as their non-dominant hand. Your child performs cutting, writing and other activities with the dominant hand, with the non-dominant hand acting as a…

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    One of the kitten’s two alleles comes from the father and the other comes from the mother. There are two possible alleles for that gene, a dominant one and a recessive one. The kitten’s physical appearance is known as their phenotype, and whatever alleles the kitten has is known as their genotype. If the kitten’s genotype is two dominant alleles, then that’s what their phenotype will be. This is known as having a homozygous genotype. If a kitten’s genotype is the the two recessive alleles…

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    fate.’ And it is the act of defiance that gives members of the counterculture their sense of identity” (Sarnowski). What the dominant culture says not to do, the counterculture will do in order to be different from the dominant culture. When the seven say “We real cool” at the beginning of the poem, they are trying to show that their identity is separate from the dominant and uncool culture. The rest of the poem becomes a list of the acts that demonstrates what they perceive to be cool. When the…

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    because of their economic situation. The dominant class is expressed through media and other cultural aspects in the society, while the lower class is put into boxes of simple wants and needs. The simplistic nature of the sentences show how the lower class has been transformed into a child itself. Since they do not have the same resources as the dominant class they are forced into a childlike position where they receive the guidance and standards from the dominant class, like the way a parent…

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    The importance of representation on various media platforms amounts to an on-going struggle with socially marginalized groups and the dominant cultures – within this hegemony the characters on offer are largely white and heterosexual with only few exceptions here and there. With some network shows trying to normalize having people of colour in prominent roles, and displaying natural and neutral queer romances, we are narrowing the gap between these marginalized groups and equal representation,…

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    another, there is someone who is societally above another in rank and hold of power; this interaction between subordinate and dominant is, as described by James C. Scott in his work Behind the Official Story, a “public transcript,” or “the open interaction between subordinate and dominant” (Scott 2). This is opposed to any interaction that takes place away from the view of dominants, and often amongst those who are of similar rank, named by Scott the “hidden transcript,” or “Discourse that takes…

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    Dominant masculinity, otherwise known as hegemonic masculinity, can be defined by separating the two words. Firstly the Oxford dictionary (2016) defines hegemonic as “ruling or dominant in a political or social context” and masculinity as “possession of the qualities traditionally associated with men”. Therefore hegemonic masculinity can defined as the characteristics of men who are the strong, emotionally stable and intelligent leaders of the world. Hegemonic masculinity is intended to maintain…

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    man struggling to find purposefulness in his daily life. Throughout his lieder, Wolf declares a key clearly with the left hand of the piano outlining the tonic triad; however, as soon as the vocal line enters, the melodic line heavily centers the dominant of the key. This is displayed as early as the first measure. Here we see the piano introduce the piece in d minor with a D pedal bass that sustains through until the first shift to a new key center. The vocal…

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    which traits are dominant or recessive in each allele; this will contribute to the probability of the child getting a specific trait. These traits could be height, eye color, hair color and etc. If…

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