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    conscious task with ease. The purpose of this lab is to identify how changes in such variables will affect the properties of the muscle in a human flexor digitorium superficialis (FDS) and to extrapolate the nerve changes from a sciatic nerve of a frog. Neurons are excitable cells structural features such as dendrites, cell body and axon. Excitable cells generate electrochemical impulses also known as an Action Potentials (AP), which propagate down an axon to transmit a signal to another cell.…

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    The Struggle of Kindergarten Have you ever sat through class, staring deep into the clock and building up hopes with every click of the clock’s hand that the bell would finally ring, freeing you from your misery? I was like that in kindergarten, I didn't want to be in class, I just wanted to go home and play. For me, kindergarten is the most difficult grade, coming from a family who spoke only Spanish, learning to read and write in English was very difficult and frustrating, but this helped me…

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    Poetry is a fervent display of emotions and experiences that can be traced back further than the 3rd century BCE and was even being created in preliterate societies (wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry). It’s an artform that divulges the author’s beliefs, dreams, passions, and fears while still being open enough to be interpreted in a million different ways. Emily Dickinson and Ted Kooser were experts at creating poetry that could connect to multitudes of people. This paper will analyze two of their poems…

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    isolated by her peers than she does in her parents presence. When Melinda returns to school there is an incident in her biology class which leads her to pass out. Melinda and her lab partner, David were dissecting frogs and she immediately connected to the frog because she pictures the frog as a girl who is lying on her back pinned and helpless. Melinda immediately associates this to what happened to her (Anderson 81). Her passing out shows that she is filled with anxiety and anger and she…

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    Robin Goodfellow

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    nobody can tolerate the two. They are always pulling pranks. One time Goodfellow pulled the ultimate prank. He turned Nick Bottom’s head into a donkey’s head. And wow, was Bottom mad. Sue has also pulled an ultimate prank. She turned a prince into a frog. No wonder nobody can stand to be there…

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    him a very smart mouse. After the effects of the surgery started to wear off Algernon died. Luckily Charley didn’t die. But using animals in medical experiments puts them in danger. Each year over one hundred million animals including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys fish and birds, are killed in just U.S. laboratories alone. The most common laboratory animals are mice and rats, which are bred just for lab work. With that many animals being killed each year they…

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    better especially in areas where there is little to no water such as in Nevada. They are herbivores so they do not harm other animals. They have been known to have commensalism relationships as well. In the winter, their warm lodge provides shelter to frogs, mice, and insects. This makes them have a mutualism with many others. This symbiotic relationship is very important because they provide life in many ways. The ponds they create create a nutrient rich environment that allows an influx of…

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    Atoms Of Sound

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    You hear many sounds throughout the day. In the morning, the sound of your toaster, when your pop tarts are ready. At night, when your floor squeaks when you go to the bathroom. There are many noises throughout your day. The poem “Atoms of Sound” is about everyday noises are what form your days and nights. Throughout your day you hear many noises. The television turned up; chitchat on the telephone (lines 9-10). You can also hear your dogs. Their long claws clicking on the floor (lines 4-5).…

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    Nagiana In Rikki Davi

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    to kill his family that is human, and is very mad. His anger want to kill them both, Nag and Nagiana. Rikki saves the lives of many family members because he puts himself at risk because he loves his family. Rikki is also a hero to many birds, and frogs too. Rikki shows emotion of a fighter and a protector. Next, Nagiana has some human characteristics…

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    Theme Of Animal In Winter

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    they fly to south where is warmer. They can find food. For example, goose, duck and some butterflies and bats). Animals hibernate, and they have deep sleep in the winter. Bears and snakes sleep in the cave or den. Rabbits sleep in a burrow. Frogs and fish sleep in the bottom of a lake or pond. Woodchucks and Pikas do not sleep, but they do not go outside. They eat food that they stored in Fall. Many animals neither sleep or store food. Animals that adapt to the cold weather often…

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