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    Colvin's thesis statement states that while some may argue that Lady Gaga is known for her elaborate costumes, some might also argue the costumes may be a little gimmicky. Lady Gaga’s persona has undoubtedly become a pop culture icon many millennials know today. When asked, I believe many millennials can name some of Lady Gaga’s most popular songs and the outfits that coincide with the music video. Colvin considers Gaga wants or needs to remain in the character’s that she creates because in some…

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    Worms are a kind of creature not many people think about on a daily basis, but their existence is crucial to the environment. Here are some facts about them that a good number of people don't know. Stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: One Acre Can Contain Many Worms It's been estimated that there are a lot of worms in dirt. Depending on the quality of the soil, there can be anywhere from 250,000- 1.75 million worms in an acre. That is an amazing number! Number Fourteen: They…

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    The previous examples centered around literature, whereas Hiram Powers’ 1851 statue The Greek Slave garnered responses that involved interactions with sculptures. The statue engages audiences in such a way that inspires individuals to create their own works of art, such as poems to create a dialogue with the statue, often expressing their desire for the statue, especially for those who have a deep lust for statues and sculptures. One such example is a poem titled “To The Greek Slave” that…

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    The temperature they live in is 4 degrees Celsius in the winter and 31 degrees Celsius in the summer. There are many fascinating things about the Comb Jelly; one of them is their reproduction/life cycle. The Comb Jellies are a simultaneous hermaphrodite (having both male and female reproductive organs) species, can reproduce asexually and sexually, and are free spawning, meaning they lay many small eggs. The number of eggs adult Comb Jellies can produce a day, is 2-3000; although, that…

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    Transduction Pathway

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    Researchers Maurice Kernan, David Cowan, and Charles Zuker used the scientific methods in their study of the transduction pathway of mechanoreception. Their research was mostly exploratory with a focus on building a theory for the molecular basis of mechanoreception. Extensive research has been done on the transduction pathways of the senses, such as scent and hearing, but very little has been found about the rapid pathway that is mechanoreception. This response is a vital part of an animal’s…

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    The person who arranged Battle Hymn of The Republic is Mark Hayes. The person who created the song and the notes for the whole song of the Battle of Hymn of the republic except for arranging it, her name is Julia Ward Howe. She was born May 27, 1819. She died around 1910 from Pneumonia, at she portsmouth home, Oak Glen at the age of 91. She was buried in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in ambridge, Massachusetts. Julia Ward Howe was born in New York City, NY. Howe is known for writing the lyrics to…

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    Common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a marine species in the family Centropomidae. The species is also known as the sergeant fish, linesiders, or robalo. The species is also known as soap fish. The common snook is one of the largest snooks that can grow to an average length of about 50 cm. The species possesses drab coloration except for a distinctive black lateral line. It can also possess bright yellow pelvic and caudal fins, especially during…

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    In the conflict between dreams and reality, Cal chooses reality. He takes control of his own fate and faces his destiny. Cal is a hermaphrodite but he accepts and recognizes his sexual identity and uses that confirmation to go on to live a productive life. Cal’s American Dream is not focused on idealistic or materialistic advancements but on identity. He travels through space and…

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    My Three Cultural Groups

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    I’ve wrestled with the expectations of this assignment. I wrestled with whether or not I would take, in my opinion, the easy way out by discussing culture and nationality, culture and language or culture and ethnicity. I have much to say about all, but it would admittedly be a regurgitation of original ideas, with some personal flare, which brings nothing to the psychological table, not if it’s to mean something, not if it’s to count. With that said, my three cultural groups are as follows:…

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    children looked traumatized when asking that question, they couldn’t understand the concept of people murdering each other because of religion. The Shaman figure is actually a hermaphrodite. The fact that he’s quote about being the wrong person to explain the situation sends a powerful message. in that person’s religion, hermaphrodites are forbidden. In consequence, the world is filled with differences even within a same community. The world is looking to continue to build from these wars and…

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