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    The commercial spacecraft the Nostromo is on a trip returning to earth after going on a mission to find minerals within its ships you have seven passengers who are in a deep sleep. You have Captain Dallas, his second in command Executive Officer Kane, Warrant Officer Ripley, crew members Ash Science Officer, Navigator Lambert, and Engineers Parker and Brett. They have all been working together for some time in deep space forming relationships and co habituating habits. In Alien we how our main…

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    John Franklin was England’s epitome of a great explorer. His first two voyages to discover the Northwest Passage, the first from 1819-22 and the second from 1825-7, made Franklin a national hero. However, Franklin’s fateful third voyage resulted in his disappearance and consequent search for one of England’s great explorers. Franklin was famously known for his fortitude when he encountered obstacles throughout his first two explorations; when he and his crew ran out of food supplies, which was a…

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    think would be damaged is the medial temporal lobe region, which would include the hippocampus which is the area responsible for recollection of memories. If this area was damaged, the effects would likely be very similar, as evidenced by Patient HM. Patient HM had his medial temporal lobe removed bilaterally and had very…

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    In this paper, I am going to discuss Charles Darwin’s greatest contributions to psychology, including his theory of the evolution of instinct and the part that intelligence plays, the evolution of the mind, from the lowest animal to the highest man, and the expressions of emotion. At the end of this biographical sketch I have concluded that although Darwin’s contributions to psychology are not always acknowledged, most psychologists would agree with many of his findings. If I wanted to further…

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    Charles Robert Darwin was born February 12, 1809, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Darwin was an English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution by natural selection shaped modern biology. A country gentleman, Darwin at first baffled religious English society by suggesting that animals and humans shared an ancestry. However, his atheistic biology appealed to new professional scientists, and by the time of his death the idea of evolution had spread through all of science, literature, and…

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    In the winter and spring of 2017, a toy came, it’s called fidget spinner. It just become the most popular thing in school. In Hillsborough Middle School (HMS), students loved this toy. They traded together, they compared, and the most important problem is they played it at the time they shouldn’t play. It became a problem. At that time, I was in the school too. I saw students play them, especially when a lot of friends and classmates played with them, you also felt like you wanted to buy one…

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    considered by many to be the most influential and pivotal war for America and its future. Within this war, a multitude of land and naval battles took place, with one of the most notorious being the encounter between the USS Bonhomme Richard and the HMS Serapis. John Paul Jones, who is revered as the “Father of the United States Navy” by many of today’s sailors, led this battle and used the maritime skills he developed over his impressive naval career to carry the Bonhomme Richard and its crew to…

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    Yinka Shonibare Analysis

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    by Henry Wallis, Édouard Manet and Leonardo Alenza. Shonibare uses emulation to parodize historical depictions of Nelson and to, in a sense, reclaim a violent unjust history. In the piece Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle, Shonibare recreates Nelson’s ship, HMS Victory. By playfully putting the model inside a glass bottle Shonibare attempts to take power away from colonialists and turn an object of colonial expansion into, effectively, a deactivated…

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    Kristi Yamaguchi: Skating Legend Kristi Yamaguchi is a legend on ice. She can make triple jumps and twirls look like a breeze. Her feet, the ones that have skated her from award to award, were not always as efficient as they are now. As a young child she suffered from what is known as clubfoot (Disabled World). Walking adjustments such as casts or special shoes have a positive and a negative effect. On the negative side, large sores or calluses have a tendency to develop with the abnormal…

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    Prometheus Vs Darwin

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    Darwin's theory of evolution was based on information that he collected during his voyage around the world in a ship that was called the HMS Beagle. During his voyage, Darwin noticed that different variants of similar creatures lived in different countries around the world. Darwin concluded that these creatures must have had the same ancestor. He stated that other animals of a certain species that had an advantage within a certain location survived whereas those with a less of an advantage did…

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