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    Introduction: Bacteria create an enormous domain of prokaryote microorganisms that are diverse and abundant in most habitats on Earth. In fact, bacterial cells drastically outnumber somatic cells just on the external part of the human body compared to somatic cells within the whole body of a single individual. Bacteria are found just about anywhere on earth and are usually alongside other microorganisms including: mold spores or yeast cells, creating some difficulty when trying to distinguish…

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    Westby Caspersen January 25, 2016 Hamlet Personal Essay “Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth to dust; the dust is earth; of earth we make loam; and why of that loam whereto he was converted might they not stop a beer barrel? Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay, might stop a hole to keep wind away. O, that earth which kept the world in awe should patch a wall t’expel the winter’s flaw!” (5.1.216-223) What is the meaning of life? Awkwardly hunched over my heavy…

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    Foxy Alternate Ending

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    to talk to you about your background, perhaps there is a hidden memory in your head!" Chica the Chicken's logic was flawless. So you had to try it! So you concentrated on the object. immeditately you felt drawn into it. It stated ouit as a vague, fuzzy thing like when you wear glasses and there is a lot of moisture in the air and you see a one-eyed monster on the horizon. But then it turned out that there was a secret memory, hidden beneath the vail layer of self-loving in your head. And…

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    Some people claim that there are many forces at work in this world that shape our lives. They go by many names, fate, luck, god or gods, chance. Any or all of these things could play a part in our lives. Some claimed that none of those things existed and that life was just one random even after another. For Jules, she had found that her life had been dictated by two main forces: duty and destiny. It was her duty to care for her family’s ranch, it was her duty to one day become the owner of it…

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    Dystopian society; the exact opposite of utopia. An unpleasant and dehumanizing society. In most dystopian societies, the government controls every aspect of life. In Fahrenheit 451 and 1984, both authors capture life for citizens within the dystopian society. Radbury and Orwell show how a totalitarian government’s use of information and history depict a ruined society and create the idea of “doublethink”. Totalitarianism; a political system in which the state holds complete control and…

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    Coraline Symbolism

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    Excited for the adventure to come she crawled down the tunnel that, to her surprise, opened right into her own living room. Now though it looked like her real living room, everything was brighter and had a more welcoming atmosphere. Coraline was lured by the smell of real home cooking when she discovered her mother in the kitchen. Pullman said, “When she discovers a sinister woman there, who looks a little like her mother but has eyes that are big black buttons, the matter-of-factness of the…

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    Eleanor Longtooth or Claudius Clatwitt, if one is such a person, then one might suspect a third side. A reality apart. A place parallel to our own. Longtooth theorized that magic itself leaked from this place to ours. She called such soft spots ‘portals’. Clatwitt disagreed on the name, he preferred ‘thresholds’, but agreed on their function. He went on to theorize that thresholds inhabit the ‘tween’, as in places "in between", so that they’re not really one place at all, like a hallway,…

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    Aliens-Personal Narrative

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    It was a peaceful day in a shabby condo. Kade and I were sitting in his room. An hour of AP Social Studies homework and 7th grade English homework in when a gust of wind came through the closed window. How do I put this, there was a noise. A very fuzzy, subtle noise. A ZING, SWOOSH, SHUUAH noise. All of a sudden, out popped two people. The women said to us in a serene voice, “We are your parents. We want to take you home.” My brother and I were abandoned when he was 6 months old. One morning my…

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    For centuries, there has been this phrase people repeat after girls claim to have been raped and sexually assaulted—“Boys will be boys.” Thankfully, society has started to realistically grasp the seriousness of rape and how life-altering it may be. There has been many films, websites, and works of literature that are revealing the truth about rape to the world and letting it know it is vital to take a hold of the acts of sexual assault and do something about it. One of the works of literature by…

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    The Sun Also Rises

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    exception of Bill on occasion) tolerable when drinking. In this way, alcohol acts as the “fifth friend” who everyone unanimously enjoys being around. However, it is important to note that Jake thinks that they all “seemed” nice—Hemingway connotes that his fuzzy feelings towards the other men are artificial distractions, and that even the buzz from the wine will fade and they will all begin fighting again. With every sip of alcohol, sobriety and reality are not far behind, problems that plague…

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