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    Ex. Louis: a steel ring of clear poetry that shall connect the gulls and the women with bad teeth, the church spire and the bobbing billycock hats (4.41) Since Louis believes in the perfection of expression, he uses “steel ring” to draw connections to unsimilar objects. Water: The flow and tide of water represents the…

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    Zimbardo's Analysis

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    Dr. Sugihara has inhaled me since spying a PBS documentary on his vigor, Zimbardo’s bargain, in Greater Good magazine. Imagining one could have done mind may be more endurable than to men the reality of outer impotence. No significance how brave the gull is, her actions were weak to post off misadventure. You may be interested in the distinct of the Stanford Social Innovation Review shelter-hurry communicable entrepreneurship. The detail reechoes your annotation on the illustrious…

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    diversity of animals than what we have in Puerto Rico. Never in my wildest dreams thought that I would have had the opportunity to work with penguins and learn about rehabilitating seabirds. I helped to rehabilitate seabirds ranging in size from small gulls to massive pelicans. I’ve also had the opportunity to observe species I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to see without a trip to Antarctica, such as the Skua. As well as rehabilitation work I’ve learned about common diseases and problems in…

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    species, meaning that they significantly affect other animals in the food chain. According to this quote, horseshoe crabs are prey to Red Knots, and Red Knots are the prey of to harriers, peregrine falcons, short-eared owls, arctic foxes and herring gulls. This shows that if we interact with horseshoe crabs, we will disturb the balance of the food chain. Not only does interacting with horseshoe crabs cause the downfall of other endangered species, but also the decrease of job opportunities. For…

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    Caroline Caldwell once said “In a society that profits from your self-doubt, liking yourself is a rebellious act.” A quote that’s powerful, yet more relevant than ever as eating disorders in the United States are on the rise. Research has proven that at least 30 million people nationwide suffer with some form of an eating disorder. (Mascarelli ) Eating disorders like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorders are psychological disorders characterized by abnormal eating patterns…

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    The Best Day Analysis

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    Activity 1. Read the following introductions to the narrative essays. Point out the thesis and the hook in each one. Which introductions catch the readers’ attention? Why? 1. The Salvation of the Soul Indifference and irresponsibility reign in our world. We suffer from the shortage of such qualities as kindness, compassion, and openness. Children possess them in abundance. As people grow older, they become hardhearted. However, the more frequently we do good deeds, the lighter our soul…

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    Complex issues such as health problems, environmental issues, or environmental health problems, such as air and water pollution, hazard wastes sites, lead poisoning and species instability are all liked together and are fixed in communities in which they occur. These kinds of complex problems that occur in communities are said to be “wicked problems” where different stakeholders cannot find scientific solutions in order to fix these complex issues. These problems are seen throughout the world,…

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    The role of reputation in the ‘Othello’ and ‘The Crucible’ The word reputation refers to the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something. The beliefs or opinions that are held by characters in “Othello” and “the Crucible” is a significant theme that is constant both plays. In the insular community of Salem, reputation holds a place of utmost importance; it is what is used to label you and is the main factor that people use to judge you and determine your treatment in…

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    Eating disorders are a common concern among schoolchildren, particularly teenagers. They are a subject of afterschool specials, home economics classes, and celebrity gossip. Eating disorders are talked about quite frequently. What is not often discussed, however, is how students with these disorders manage them in the classroom. There are three major eating disorders that pervade high schools across the nation: Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. These three conditions…

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    Editing the Prairies 1. According to the speaker, the prairies have many problems, such as its fences, skies, and flat landscape. The speaking states the land is “too long”, hinting to its flat landscape, that gives the impression that the fields go on forever. As well, the speaker said how the fences are disruptive to the flow of nature. This insinuates that the land looks untouched and natural, until the fences break the facade and show sign of human contamination. Lastly, the speaker…

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