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    vet couldn't find anything wrong with her and said it must have been from a broken heart as she had been away from Page for so long. However, this also exemplifies anthropomorphic tendencies seen in his endless “conversation” with dog giving it a human-like role. The story of Hans the horse is more evidence of anthropomorphic bias in the study of animal intelligence, and demonstrates the need for a more strict procedure for evaluating animals in a more scientific light. Wilhelm von Osten, Hans’…

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    Bernard Schlink influences the audience of the The Reader to explore the cost of various issues. Literacy is shown to be valued, through the use of irony and characterisation through Hanna’s illiteracy. The obedient human nature is examined through Hanna’s trial, with the use of symbolism and charactisation. Michael’s narration is trusted, forcefully, through the use of narrative voice, symbolism, and metaphors. Whilst the audience views the relationship between Michael and Hanna negatively…

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    animal testing fail in human clinical trials (“Animal Testing”). On the other hand, some drugs that are ineffective, or dangerous to animals, have significant value to humans. An example of this is Aspirin, which is harmful to some species of animals but, to humans, proves to be extremely useful. Finally, not only can we say that animal testing is ineffective, but we can say that alternatives can produce more relevant results; as testing in a glass, such as a petri dish, can use human cells…

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    Color Importance

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    You will never know the importance of color, until you see everything around you in black and white. It is true that human can live without colors but cannot live with happiness. Human can understand about the color due to Isaac Newton. He is the first one who can explain about the rainbow. He reflected white light with a prism. The light enters the prism from the top and reflects. Then the colors separate. The component of these colors are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. Nowadays…

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    ‘‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman” by Harlan Ellison is set in the future setting of the technological world that functions on the strict schedules, like ticking of the time bomb. The plot of the story revolves around a world, for which time means everything. Ticktockman, the protagonist, is a robotic character that has the authority to penalize or kill those who do not value their time and do not comply with their commitments. In actual, the story is a satire on the utilization and…

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    Possible Future Scenario

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    Fernando Eizaguirre Dr. Erika Harnett ESS 102 18 April 2018 My sci-fi paper will consist of the possible future scenario where a rogue black hole comes into our solar system swallowing our sun and brings darkness to all of human kind. It will follow a group of survivors that were able to get off the planet in an attempt to get to the nearest star. Leaving behind a slowly dying planet. They are met with a number of challenges. The most pressing being the increasing emission in solar weather…

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    on close connections between other people for emotional and psychological support. Throughout my life, I have developed many relationships; some which occurred spontaneously while other are established through constant efforts. As early as birth, humans instantly have an intimate relationship with their mother. Through constant interactions with other people, the baby learns to love and depend on this person for psychological support. As the child gets older, he or she forms more relationships…

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    Human Population Dispersia

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    Article 6: Why did modern human populations disperse from Africa ca. 60,000 years ago? A new model Based on new research it has been found that origins of modern humans occurred approximately 150,000 to 200,000 years ago. After that there was a dispersal of these primates into Asia and Europe. The question that this paper sought to answer was why it took 100,000 years for this dispersal to happen from Africa. It was suggested that there was an increase in technological, economic, social and…

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    The Truth is Out There Decades ago the first extraterrestrial life form came to Earth. The first humans these beings made contact with decided that the best course of action would be to conceal their existence until a more appropriate time. Throughout the years these men have used various strategies to seize and discredit evidence that could verify the presence of aliens on Earth. These men are known as the men in black. Thanks to the similarly titled comedy blockbuster, Men in Black that was…

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    How Criticism makes You a Better You Ivy Lorraine Maxine Almoradie Informative Outline Topic: Constructive Criticism General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience that not all negative comments should be treated as something unfavorable, rather, some should be received open mindedly for the purpose of self improvement. Thesis Statement: As social beings, we rely on the society’s judgment and comments to know ourselves and to grade us, however, the truth and feedbacks…

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