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    Orwell also uses the technique of imagery to the strongest extent to further his argument.In the moment that the narrator looks back on the crowd of natives behind him, he depicts the people as a “sea of yellow faces”, hungry for action and excitement. The image of a rumblingsea, tossing and turning with excitement, creates a sense of power behind the façade of the oncehelpless natives. Indeed, during the course of the next few scenes, Orwell feels this power as anunyielding force pressuring him…

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    Angelman Syndrome

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    Angelman syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects around 1 in around 12,000-20,000 live births and affects both males and females equally. Angelman syndrome is very often misdiagnosed as autism or cerebral palsy. Angelman syndrome is not an inherited disease, and is instead caused by a change in the E3 ubiquitin protein ligase gene (UBE3A) on the maternal chromosome 15. This change prevents the chromosome from functioning properly. It occurs as a random event during the formation of eggs…

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    The effects of restricting the environment on the level of separation anxiety in the Domestic House Cat (Felis silvestris catus). Introduction According to PFMA’s pet population report, for 2017 it is estimated that 12million of UK households have pets with approximately 17% of this figure representing the cat population of the UK (Pet Food Manufacturers Association 2017). There are many recognised reasons for the popularity of cats as household pets in the UK; a source of company,…

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    Rather than imprinting grooves on a cylinder, the gramophone used a flat disc much like a vinyl record to record sound. The convenience of the disc allowed for the gramophone to be reproduced more easily than the phonograph, though Edison continued to advance his invention…

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    All around the world, genders are discriminated by other genders. These discriminations caused women to be treated unequally. Women are being used as sex material, categorized and treated differently. Thus, the researcher believes that women can do many things and they can be a person that people will look as a precious thing not just a person that would satisfy men’s sexual needs. To prove this point, the researcher begins with explaining what pornography is. Next, she defines what gender…

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    "The feeling of nothingness isn't the nicest feeling, then again, how would one know what it feels like, if it feels like nothing? How does one explain what feeling like nothing feels like? Do you feel sad? Scared? Angry? A mix of all these emotions? I could show you if you like. Just follow me to the edge of the cliff but beware, the ground can be slippery. I wouldn't want you falling into nothingness the way I did. Before you get too close to the edge, let me explain what nothingness felt…

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    Pornography And Women

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    Hurting women by using violence is a form of gender discrimination; it is an act of imprinting anxiety and causing pain with the goal of mistreating a person. There are many forms of violence against women it includes sexual harassment, commodification and even rape. Furthermore, violence would cause women to be physically, sexually, psychologically…

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    Parrot Research Paper

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    incubated by the parents. The second stage of parrot’s life is chick. The chick will be naked and blind after it getting out from the shell. The chick depend on its parent to bring food for it to eat. After a baby parrots begin to open its eyes imprinting occurs (meaning psychological term used to describe the process by which a baby learns who its parents are). The birds accept the first thing that they see as their parents. The third stage of parrots’ life is fledgling. Fledgling (meaning…

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    Choices in The Road Throughout literature, stories that depict a survival scenario in a post apocalyptic world has drawn the attention of readers everywhere. Where still subliminally sending the message of the author into the reader. In the story The Road, by Cormac McCarthy, the author depicts the tales of a father and his son, living their lives in the southern U.S., desolate and destroyed.Throughout the story, McCarthy uses many context clues to depict many scenarios of choice in these harsh…

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    on Mango Street as a young Hispanic girl who struggles to fit in with her community and seeks refuge in her writing. Esperanza is inundated with a multitude of experiences both positive and negative while living in this part of rundown Chicago, imprinting her views of the society and herself. Esperanza’s ethnicity, residence, and career all shape her identity into one of acumen and aplomb towards the end of the novel. Esperanza’s ethnicity identifies her to be of the same race as the residents…

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