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    Based on the Food and Agriculture Organisation Website, it mentioned that fish is a food of excellent nutritional value, providing high quality protein and a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A and D, phosphorus, magnesium, selenium, and iodine in marine fish. The protein provided by the fish is among the easiest protein to digest. Expert also agree that, even in small quantities, fish can have a significant positive impact in improving the quality of dietary protein by…

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    Most people have acknowledged and accepted the fact that no one is entirely pure. with society having that in mind, we have set the bar low for what 're the "major" sinful acts to focus on not committing. Yet we go every minute acting on impurities. However most would consider having a close-to-moral day if they 've not committed acts of lying,stealing,adultery, intentional sabotage, or any of the other "major" sins. So why do we have a set of sins we try our best to avoid committing? To claim…

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    Bath Time Research Paper

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    bathing is a way to get ready at the beginning of the day, or to get along with the dirt all the tiredness caused by the routine. However, health also thanks the habit of bathing regularly. The bath assists in the health of the skin, removing the impurities from the pores. For well-being it becomes important as it brings relief from tensions and provides relaxation. Warm temperature: One of the most indicated forms of bath is with warm water. Preferably between 27 and 36 degrees Celsius. In…

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    Boiling Point Lab Report

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    This experiment examined the boiling process and the effect of added ingredients. Purpose of this experiment is to understand boiling process as well as the factors that affect this property. The objective of this experiment is to investigate the appearance and temperature of range of water that is lukewarm, scalding, simmering and boiling point. On top of that, we also need to determine the factors that boiling temperature of water alone and with various ingredients added. In this experiment,…

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    Rappaccini's Daughter

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    Though there are countless interpretations of the short story “Rappaccini's Daughter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the most predominant is the parallelism to the Garden of Eden found in the Old Testament of the Bible. For example, the main character, Signor Giacomo Rappaccini, tends a beautiful garden full of lustrous colorful plants, much like God is the creator of the Garden of Eden. Similar to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, the center of the garden contains a magnificent plant covered…

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    Sir Gwain Flaws

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    Everyone is imperfect; every human that has lived, who will live and who is living currently will and has made mistakes. Even though it’s practically impossible to be perfect 100% of the time, there are many people in the world, who, despite their impurities and faults are considered to be ‘perfect’, good, kind, loving people, or otherwise called, “perfectly imperfect people.” The character, Sir Gwain, in “Sir Gwain and the Green Knight” is an irrefutable example of that saying. In the story,…

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    In Holden's mind, she is the purest, most perfect girl for him. Jane is younger than Holden, and he feels that in some way he has to protect her for the impurities of the world. It seems like Holden is in love with Jane because he continually talks about calling her up and gets jealous when Stradlater takes her on a date, but he never does anything about his feelings for her besides superficial hand holding…

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    Concerning the study of peoplehood and their histories in the introduction of Imagined Communities, Benedict Anderson writes, “communities are to be distinguished, not by their falsity/genuineness, but by the style in which they are imagined,” (Anderson, 6). Thus, in offering an examination of the interplay between the sexual and racial contracts across many modern societies, Pateman considers the racial contract as one facet of the original social contract theory as proposed by Hobbes’…

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    characters in Sir Gawain and The Kreen Knight are of royal blood as opposed to the Wife of Bath and her tale’s loathly lady who are self made; the Lady Bertilak is viewed as beautiful and good as opposed to the Wife of Bath whose reputation is tainted by impurity. Other differences, include the Wife of Bath’s open confidence in contrast to Lady Bertilak 's subtle advances toward Gawain that are similar to the loathly lady’s backhanded method to win a…

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    Star Wars Greed

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    Dragons are found in a symbolic aspect in Star Wars as were found in the Hobbit. Anakin Skywalker and the Emperor are our metaphorical dragons in this case. In many stories, the character of a dragon usually serves as a metaphor for greed; this is very apparent in the Hobbit through Smaug but is evident in Star Wars as well. In Star Wars, the dragon is the dark side: primarily, Anakin and the Emperor. The dark side and its main leaders may appear grotesque and malicious but in fact, it is just…

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