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    Annotated Bibliography Assignment: Feminist Critique Lyn Pykett’s essay, discusses the parallels and intersections of the women and their names in Withering Heights. Lockwood notices the repetitions of Catherine Earnshaw, Linton, and Heathcliff. Catherine I occupies the first two names, and her daughter occupies all three. The novel begins and ends with a Catherine Earnshaw. These names create a pattern, but it’s asymetrical, rather than circular. The similarities and differences are central…

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    Throughout the beginning of the novel Darl is displayed as a more rational figure until he reaches a chiasmic shift caused by Addie's death leads him to have a mentally altered mindset. This chiastic shift alters the entirety of the mood within As I Lay Dying. Given that Darl is the primary narrator in the book, his own chiasmic shift is what determines the outcome of events. Darl's own awareness of the other narrators and their ideals and own narrations of the events in As I Lay Dying…

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    disease, both the X chromosomes should be faulty. Around 1 in 30,000 people are found to have Haemophilia A. Blood clotting requires certain types of clotting factors. Haemophilia patients however lack the clotting factor type V111. This is caused by inversion mutations at Xq28. As a result of this mutation, patients have very slow rate of blood coagulation. Hence they suffer from prolonged internal and external bleeding at various instances. Nosebleeds and blood in urine and stools is also…

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    There are many bones in the human body, the bones make up the skeleton that provides structure and support for the body. This paper will list some major bones and the muscles that are connected to these muscles. The first major bone on the list is the tibia, which is located in the lower leg. The muscle that connects to the tibias origin is the hamstring, which helps with flexibility and strength in the legs. Another muscle would be the clavicle which is in the insertion of the trapezius…

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    sentence structures and metaphors of growth to create a twisting or curling movement through the text; this illustrates wrath growing like a vine, sprawling without direction, uncontrollable. Blake’s melodic style, use of figurative language, and inversion delivers layers of syntax, bold imagery, and a musical tune that accentuates the spiraling growth of wrath. The poem is composed in trochaic tetrameter--with a few iambic exceptions--delivering a bouncy melody with rebounding beats; this…

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    Kamala Das Poem Analysis

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    to a lady just out of desire and later feels embarrassed about his own shortcoming that lets himself to lose to a lady. Towards the finish of the poem, a part inversion happens as this "I" continuously advances to the poetess herself. She articulates how this "I" is likewise heathen and holy person", darling and deceived. As the part inversion happens, the lady excessively turns into the "I" achieving the apex of…

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Hemophilia affects 1 in 5,000 male births which factor out to be about 400 babies born with hemophilia each year [3]. Hemophilia is classified as one of the oldest and longest lifelong bleeding disorders that are inherited, meaning passed down from parents to their children. This disorder occurs when the protein in the blood or platelets that assists the blood to clot is absent or not functioning properly, resulting in extended bleeding…

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    Plot overview Major Baker assigns US army commanders and South Vietnam troops to Muc Wa Camp in South Vietnam. The Camp is attacked severally by Viet Cong, a North Vietnam rebel outfit resulting in casualties on both sides. The only surviving soldier from the camp is an army corporal named Courcey who wishes to go back home after his experiences in the war. Introduction Movie genres are classified as combat, comedy, romance, horror and many others. By watching a movie, the audience can tell the…

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    Introduction Strong representationalism (SR) is the view that intentionality alone is sufficient in defining the characteristics of sensory experiences (qualia). Intentionality in this case is understood as representation, of which can exhibit functional or physical properties. Sensory experiences must thus always be about something for SR, regardless of the subject’s awareness of it. As opposed to the traditional understanding of qualia, SR rejects the idea that mental states possess an…

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    What would happen if we had no ankles? Ankles are crucial to our movement and play a huge part in moving our feet and walking. The ankle is a large joint made up of three main bones. These three main bones are the tibia, the fibula and the talus which all join together to make the ankle joint which helps control movement in your foot.The ankle contributes to a lot of lower limb stability which allows humans to run, jump and perform various other activities which require moving.The ankles…

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