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    The Great White Shark

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    rows upon rows of its 300 razor-like teeth. Those sharp teeth are used to rip and slice through its prey, rather than mash like with molars. White sharks can be found off the shoreline of every continent, except for Antarctica. Great whites typically lurk around small groupings of islands called archipelagos, which are home to large numbers of seals and sea lions. Both of which are important food sources for great whites. While hunting a seal or sea lion, a shark will identify a possible prey…

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    Mary Maloney killed her husband, In the story “Lamb to the Slaughter” Roald Dahl describes Mary Maloney’s reaction to her husband's news. Mrs. Maloney shows very atypical, clever and manipulative skills throughout the story but more so after having killed her husband. The author Dahl wrote this short story in the 1950’s when women were expected to be housewives after working in the place of men. Men were now back from world war II and they expected to be well treated by their wives. Not every…

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    loving dispassion" (Tisdale 66). The conflicting idea is echoed within this one sentence, signaling her psychological struggle between the abstract idea of love crashed against the harsh reality of abortion. She struggles daily with the grey areas that lurk within…

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    Class has been referred to as an 'unspeakable identity ' that is rarely discussed, perhaps because of it 's link with inequalities where a small amount of people hold superior positions within society. This essay will show various types of evidence that allow social scientists to know about the connections between class and place, first through Engels ' study of Manchester, then Booth 's survey and map of London and thirdly through quantitative data obtained through research. One way social…

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    Critical examination of the role played by moral judgments in historiography This paper attempts to understand and critically examine the role played by moral judgments in historiography. It also discusses the views held by three prominent historians, i.e., E.H. Carr, Marc Bloch, and R.G. Collingwood on this topic. One of the long standing and important issues in the philosophy of history is the permissibility or desirability of moral judgments. Historians in our own time continue to be wary…

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    Theme Of Evil In Candide

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    Another danger lurks over his mental progression– Manicheism, embodied by Martin, the second official philosopher in the story. His presence casts a light of frustration over Candide and he begins to rove between two opposing philosophies in order to understand why everyone…

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    of once civilized British schoolboys crash on a tropical island with no presence of adult authority, they are forced to take order into their own hands. In their attempt of survival they try to create a functioning society. The evil that is said to lurk within every human begins to corrupt the boys’ minds, and conflict arrises. Eventually the boys break off into two opposing groups.One of wild savages and the other sensible thinkers.…

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    Have you been pulled over by police officers? Have you seen the county jail or the prison on televisions where criminals are sent to after being proven guilty in the court? These three components: law enforcement, corrections, and the court are all part of the criminal justice system. They all have their own purposes but at the end are related and reflected back to one mindset. According to the article The Criminal Justice System, “The criminal justice system is the set of agencies and processes…

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    How much will you sacrifice? How much could you possibly loose for progress? How much? Of Mice and Men, a work of literature by John Steinbeck, it was published on 1937 around the time of Great Depression. The main characters of the book are Lennie and George, they moved from Weed and settled to a ranch in Soledad, California in the early 1930’s during the Great Depression. John Steinbeck wrote this marvelous tale that revolves around the theme: Price of Progress. Lennie, George, Curley,…

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    ocean water, but when the water is polluted by hurricanes, tornadoes, or other tropical storms, it can cause these organisms to “bloom” or reproduce rapidly (Gunter). E. Lynn Wright in Disasters and Heroic Rescues of Florida explains that these algae lurk around in coastal waters but populate too many miles offshore to be controlled before a red tide occurs. Many scientists thought of ways of trying to control a red tide like dumping a…

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