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    definitely had some moments of disobedience. King Triton had told Ariel countless times that she wasn’t allowed to go to the surface at all, yet she did almost every day. Ariel was very much influenced by a certain group- humans. All she wanted to do was whatever humans did, including looking like one and acting like one. There are multiple stereotypes in the little mermaid, but one stereotype that Ariel abides by is the gender stereotypes. Ariel did stereotypical girl activities…

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    Giraffe Essay

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    magnificent animal is a true beauty to watch, with various paintings and artefacts made. Characteristics of the giraffe The giraffe is a spectacle to watch, from how it walks lazily, its long legs and neck and its unique spots that are unique to each and every giraffe like similar to the fingerprints of every human being. The scientific name of the giraffe is Giraffa camelopardalis, and they are found from central, eastern and southern Africa, living in the savannahs, grasslands and woodlands…

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    Basic human natures steer a large majority of things that go on in societies. Most humans are searching for a compatible romantic relationship. Peoples motives are different from others with some focused on a more rapid lustful affair versus a relationship built on mutual adoration and emotional connection. Like most anything, there are many variables which determine the path and conclusion a relationship can take. In a dance piece titled “It Happened So Fast”, choreographed by Mark Haines, two…

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    The Reincarnation of the Eight-Legged Guide In a post-apocalyptic San Francisco, human bounty hunters and androids are firmly pitted against each other in a race for survival, and empathy, which only the humans allegedly possess, is the sole differentiating factor. In Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, through the evolution of the characters’ shifting perception of the spider, PKD uses the insect as a guide in order to reveal the destruction of traditional ideas rooted in…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    Somewhere in Africa there is a animal sticking its purple tongue out grabbing its food! It is hard for a giraffe to drink water standing because it is the tallest land animal in the world. Its legs are so stiff the animal has to practically do the splits to reach its water source (lake, stream, and watering hole). A giraffe is a mammal but let's talk about all of the animals physical features the giraffe has brown eyes and lengthy lashes that are black. Giraffes also have a long neck and tail…

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    Humans Vs Primates Essay

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    Humans Vs. Primates Primates and humans go through a similar daily life that has its ups and downs. It’s a struggle, but both parties seem to use their tools to still get through life. It is said that humans have aspects where they are related to animals. But what is it that makes primates different from humans? Primates are different from humans due to their senses, teeth, how they move, how they reproduce, behavior, vocal communication in their everyday life. The senses that primates have…

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    text as evidence. On the contrary, evolutionists believe in Darwinism, that through the process of natural selection in humans over millions of years evolved from the great apes. Despite their brilliant claim, in 1859 there was insufficient physical evidence to prove that man evolved from ape, evolutionist lacked the “missing link” fossils of transitional species between ape and human that would validate the theory of evolution. However, through centuries of archeological discoveries, evolution…

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    Common Name: Genyornis Newtoni (Thunder Bird) General Description: Genyornis Newtoni was the last of the large, flightless mihirungs native to Australia. Genyornis was a heavy built bird that stood over 2 metres tall, with small wings and massive hind legs. Mihirungs had deep lower jaws and a distinctly shaped quadrate bone that connect the upper and lower jaw. Genyornis had a wedge-shaped head to go along with its unusually deep jaw not common in most birds. Genyornis was not the largest…

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    wilderness. The waterfall was crystal clear and the mud was melted chocolate. The air was like i have never seen before. In the city it is impossible to breath because there are no trees, and the air is polluted because us humans destroy it. I was not used to walking this far. My legs were like jelly, My knees were about to give out. I felt like a eighty year old woman. For the most part it was not too bad. We walked on for at least another two hours. I was about to go crazy because I heard the…

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    through their believes of miracles and faith. Hanna believed that Renate real parents were gypsies, since everyone believed that her current mother, a midwife, adopted Renate on a trip out-of-town. Renate is diagnosed with polio, which causes her left leg to be shorter and thinner than her right. Hanna did not notice this flaw in Renate until a classmate; Sybille Immers…

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