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    Imagine that a baby is peacefully resting in its Utopia when it suddenly experiences the biggest amount of pain having its limbs torn out and within seconds, it becomes dark. Just like that, the innocent baby will never have a chance to encounter what humans experience every day. Merritt Tierce has been pregnant five times and by her third pregnancy, she got an abortion. Tierce was in poverty at that time and she was depressed. She was occasionally having affairs therefore she had no idea who…

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    “A book about dead bodies is a conversational curveball. It’s all well and good to write an article about corpses, but a full-size book plants a red flag on your character” (Roach 14). This statement, from the novel Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach, proves how a story needs to be extraordinary to stand out and make an impact. This novel and the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell both are examples of proof for the following statement: “A story must be exceptional enough to…

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    believe using humans as testing subjects is dreadful and appalling. However, when it comes to animals, it can completely fly past their heads. It is absolutely horrendous to use animals as experiments just…

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    Humanity is known to signify empathy, sympathy, and overall kind interpersonal interactions. It is often associated with and used to characterize humans; however, humans have committed various atrocities that bring to question their humaneness; therefore, there is a lack of confidence within a human’s capability to be humane, and it is still not completely known as to why this occurs. However, according to Richard Flanagan, renowned author of The Narrow Road to the Deep North, humanity in and of…

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    Wealth Inequality Research

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    Wealth inequality is not the only form of inequality that arose due to the advent of farming. Gender inequality is another form of inequality that has been a major aspect of society ever since humans began to farm (The Guardian). Hunter-gathering humans were very egalitarian in regard to the role of women in their societies (Ibid.). Studies have shown that women in hunter-gathering societies had equal influence in group decisions in regard to where the group lives and with whom they live (Ibid.)…

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    significant passages is when Tom hits the grasshopper. A grasshopper flipped through the window and lighted on top of the instrument panel, where it sat and began to scrape its wings with its angled jumping legs. Joad reached forward and crushed its hard skull-like head with his fingers, and he let it into the wind stream out the window. Joad chuckled again while he brushed the bits of broken insect from his fingertips. Steinbeck 15 The violence on which Tom kills the grasshopper is described…

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    Opossum Essay

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    posterior feet having a upturned thumb without claws. On the average, it is two and a half feet or 76 centimeters in length from nose to tail. Its average weight is five kilograms or around 11 pounds. Most of them have elongated snouts, a tapered skull, besides a protruding head Compared to other mammals,…

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    Quotes From Water Droplet

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    Who is there! I CANT SEE ANYTHING DAMN IT!" "DO YOU WISH YOU HAVE NEVER HAD THAT WEAK HEART OF YOURS, MATT?" ".....yes.....I wish I didn't have a human heart, I want to live" I replied to that weird echo I heard. it sounded like a bunch of voices talking at the same time and it was so sinister "WELL, MATT, I'LL GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT!" it…

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    Concussions In Sport Essay

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    Humans are always trying to protect things; parents protecting their children, soldiers protecting their country, and Donald Trump protecting his credibility. Unfortunately, the one thing humans cannot protect is the brain. The human body is made up of hundreds of bones and muscles that protect the body, although the brain is one body part they cannot protect. When the brain is hit back and forth on the skull it causes injuries to brain tissue known as a concussion. Concussions can affect…

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    One trait that defers between humans and monkey, chimpanzees, and Bonobo's is the size and structure of the pelvic bone and sacrum size. When we look at a human pelvis the sacrum is large and wide in a circle/oval shape, the pelvic structure is thicker in bone size as well as the top of the pelvis has a bigger butterfly effect to it. The Bonobo and monkey pelvis on the other hand is much smaller in both the pelvis shape and sacrum shape. One of the biggest differences is how at the bottom of…

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