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    naturally to humans. Over countless generations, humans have near perfected the art of deception. People use it for a vast array of reasons, from personal gain to loss mitigation. Even in the process of obtaining truth, people sometimes use deception to get to their end goal. Super heroes do not stray from this natural tendency, they too, use deception. Many superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder woman, and many more use secret identities to mask their true appearance. They use this…

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    Digital Knowledge Analysis

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    The ease of acquiring knowledge in this digital age one ponders whether that further develops or hinders the art of human thinking. There appears to be an overreliance on other sources than our own knowledge with an automatic go to google as a preference rather than thinking for yourself and a reluctance to problem solve or in creating the knowledge Beslisle (2006, p.58) defines digital knowledge as a new condition of knowledge which can be processed and transformed by technological tools.…

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    Beyond the superficial: The effect of Facebook on body dissatisfaction in males and females The human body is the best work of art, and wise it would be, to appreciate and take care of it for it is the only place that we have to live in. This is often easier said than done. Everyone has their ups and downs, which is only normal, on some days an individual might feel great about his/her body and on others days not so much, The way we view our bodies, our sujective or mental picture of our body…

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    Frankenstein- Human or Creature? Frequently, in books like Frankenstein, the goals of the writer are uncertain. It is clear in any case, that one of the numerous topics Mary Shelley presents is the mankind of Victor Frankenstein 's creation. Despite the fact that she displays proof that both doubt and obscure the creation 's humankind, it is apparent that this creature is by definition, a human. His humanity is depicted in his physical appearance, as well as in his mental and passionate…

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    The book Lord of the Flies was driven by what Author William Golding considered to be human evil. Human evil, involves the examination of human nature and the causes, and effects of evil. It also demands for an observation of the methods that humans use to fight off evil, and whether the methods used are effective. Golding uses characters from Lord of the Flies such as Simon, Ralph, Piggy, Jack, and of course The Lord of the Flies to explain different ideas of evil throughout the story. For…

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    white or grey, perhaps. The bed was what it had always been: a solid grey platform…” (5). When she does meet her captors she is shocked at their appearance more than anything else, describing their hair like tentacles as similar to that of medusa. It appears that, for Lilith as well as the other humans, what is most frightening is that they do not look “human”.…

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    Human nature has a dark and violent side, which includes the female species. A new set of studies suggests it’s a “Mean Girls” world out there, and aggressive competition may be rooted deep in evolution. Women willing to duke it out, hence Jerry Springer’s career fascinates humans. We love when women who go ballistic and throw chairs at female enemies. However, we also tend to downgrade aggressive behavior in women, dismissing it as unusual. Women of all ages have shown a side of them that is…

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    In the Lord of The Flies, a group of kids are stranded on an island in the Pacific Ocean, and are scared of the unknown. The term beast is defined throughout the story as several different things. The following writing will show what the kids really feared. The beast is first thought of as fear itself. Document A shows that, “They externalize these fears in the form of a beast.” Document B also supports this statement when saying, “He must have had a nightmare. He says in the morning it…

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    Pseudoeurycea Orchimelas

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    AmphibiaWeb Species Account Template: Information Fields GENUS: Pseudoeurycea SPECIES: Pseudoeurycea orchimelas COMMON NAME: San Martin Worm Salamander IUCN RED LIST STATUS: Endangered INTERNATIONAL STATUS: NATIONAL STATUS: REGIONAL STATUS: DESCRIPTION: (Enough information to identify an unknown amphibian that you have) Pseudoeurycea orchimelas has a rounded snout, small nares, and a postorbital groove. It has two rows of vomerine teeth and enlarged premaxillary teeth. Its head is…

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    with more than half of the human population making their way into cities. Cities, as products of urbanisation, become magnets for people looking for job opportunities, excellent infrastructure and efficient transport facilities. However, the sprawling nature of expanding cities has taken its toll on surrounding landscapes, with wild plants and animals being replaced with concrete buildings and paved roads. This almost universal approach to urban development is causing humans to lose parts of…

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