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    business model, so I slowly started some behavior changes. I started looking for some inspirational people to learn from. I tried to stay away from the privileged wealthy, the celebrity, and the endowed. Those who got their money either through looks, inheritance, or both. Instead I looked for those who started from the bottom. Because I found them not only more relatable but more admirable. These people who are not…

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    angry." The second emoji I chose is the crying one in the last row because if Magnus and his friends fail, the nine worlds will be destroyed."You're friends will be the tinder that light the flame that consume the nine worlds." "Does not just mean inheritance. Othala symbolizes aid on a journey."…

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    Throughout Mangione’s Mount Allegro, descent relations as primary been depicted as the inheritance of cultural heritage or background. In di Donato’s Christ in Concrete, however, descent and consent relations are also represented as the continuity between father and son, as Paul decides to become a bricklayer like his father after Geremio’s death. Throughout Paul’s first conversation with Nazone, di Donato repeats the idea of Paul inheriting his father’s skills in bricklaying, concluding that…

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    “Feudalism” is a flawed terminology. The wide-ranging definitions of it, and contradictory views about it, lead “feudalism” to be an altogether complex and ambiguous coinage. It is a vague word generalizing “either a period or a regime dominated by lords, or domination by people who possess financial or social power and prestige” (Cheyette 1). “Feudalism” cannot have a singular or precise definition because it did not operate the same across all areas; in Brown’s Tyranny of a Construct, she…

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    Asparagine. This ends up with an abnormal subunit, and inevitably reduces the receptor function. With the reduction in function, signaling between the neurons is not regulated, and leads to overstimulation of those neurons. Similarly with EFHC1, the inheritance pattern isn’t entirely understood, however there is more information on the GABRA1 gene. It is “inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern” (GABRA1 gene). This essentially means that one copy of the altered gene in each cell is enough to…

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    Louis XIV And Absolutism

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    Absolutism states that monarchs have the divine right to rule people and received their authority from God. The monarchs have all of the power and everyone else must obey the monarchs. To do that, the monarchs must take away the power of the powerful nobles. Louis XIV did this by moving the powerful nobles to his court at Versailles where they were occupied with numerous activities. He then appointed people from the middle class to government positions, where he could dominate them and keep them…

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    Human development is affected by the biology of our body and our experiences and interactions that we go through. Our genes and the environment interact to produce who we are. Molecules and cells are the building blocks of development. The cells in our body performs different functions, which makes development possible. DNA contains instructions needed to tell cells what to do. RNA transfers the instructions to make proteins, which acts as receptors of signals in the brain. If RNA translates the…

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    The simile of the air vent for the pressure cooker is a way that authorities let the dominated groups feel not dominated and have control over parts of their lives. Henceforth, those who are not in charge are led to the illusion of control. The constant pressure leads to the implosion and the destruction of the system, but as the authorities dominate and the dominated people taste the goodness of freedom and control of their lives, the authorities get more powerful. The dominated ones get used…

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    Over the weeks I read the book, ‘Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women’ by, reporter, Geraldine Brooks. I read this book based on the interest in other similar books and my interest in stories and daily lives of women that live differently in middle eastern countries. Based on my interest in ‘Sold’ by Patricia McCormick. I took immediate interest in Brooks’ Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women’. Geraldine Brooks spent six years in the middle east as a…

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    Galápagos Islands

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    I wanted to tell you about my voyage that I took to the Galápagos Islands that took about 5 years to take. In the Galápagos Islands I found many different species of birds that are called the finches. Every finch that I found looked the same but the shape and size of the beak were a little different. When I visited South America I found armadillo fossils, and these fossils were really big and kind of looked the same, but a little different to the armadillos alive walking around. I learned…

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