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    become and share in our humanity. Christ could not have possibly healed us without being both fully human and fully divine, as without human nature he could not have the sickness to understand, nor the medicine to heal us. As stated above, God had to become human in…

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    Physical Science Paper

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    Physical science is the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and related subjects. The topics that we covered in the 2015/2016 science year are: atoms and elements; chemical bonding and reactions; energy; electricity and magnetism; waves; and forces. My project is a toy made of conductive ink and wired lights in which the user places their finger onto the ink as a conductor. The part of the toy that comes into play with Chelchi…

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    I joined the crowd and got my first look at the Canyon. Needless to say, it was well worth the wait. I usually wasn’t one to fall in love with nature, but this infinite labyrinth was extraordinary. It was so large and deep that I developed a headache while trying to make sense of what I was seeing. The rest of my family was awestruck as well. We smiled as we snapped photos of each other in front…

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    June Bug Research Paper

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    Nature does not always show it’s true colors, until nature is given a hard-minded perspective of it´s outer shell. Even though nature seems predictable, nature hides what can be considered, it´s true colors. The silence of nature is deadly, and the slight bit of flittering only add to the atmosphere. Nature gives off the seemingly rough taste that is coated by the lighthearted view of people, but is actually a smooth movement into reality. Through constant toil and struggle of understanding,…

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    Mascot Designers

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    How to Transport Professional Mascot Costumes Safely Professional mascot costumes can be a huge investment for many businesses. Well-designed, marketable mascots need to endure highly active use for a minimum of four to five years, and often cost $7,000 to $15,000, and upwards. An important consideration for mascot designers is whether or not the mascot costume will be used in one place, or will be consistently traveling from location to another. For traveling purposes, packing needs to be…

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    that cannot be released back into the wild. Although polices have been put in place to protect the welfare of captive animals there is evidence that proves that the social and biological behaviors of wild animals are altered due to captivity. In a study conducted by a group of post graduate students at The Autonomous…

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    I enjoy all of my A-level subjects, and I want to continue with as many as possible, so I am applying for Natural Sciences. I am eager to study in more depth the areas that I have found interesting, as well as to explore new topics. For me, Human Biology currently stands out as the most exciting field, as I can see at first hand its applications and effects, and constant developments mean there is always something new to learn. It is this dynamic side of science which I want to be involved in.…

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    The themes of alienation and isolation complement and essentially go hand-in-hand with the role nature serves in Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time, and more specifically in the realm of the short story “Big Two-Hearted River.” In several of the short stories concerning him, Nick Adams constantly retreats to nature to find a quiet place of reflection and self-examination, most commonly expressed in the act of fishing; these moments of isolation are those in which Hemingway pays great attention in…

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    There is an infinite amount of ways to portray something through forms of art. Writing for example, is an extremely expressive way to put things into words. In both The Lorax, and ”Mirror of our Fate”, the same ideas of environmental issues are brought up. However, the writing styles vary. Writing is amazing due to the articulation which can be perceived through just about anything, in this case a children’s book, and an article by a professor of science. The standing cause of the issues in…

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    in many cases. Manifesting in the ‘right’ way to use resources preserves “stability, and beauty of the biotic community” (Leopold, 17). As ecology was a topic avoided in education, one can infer that the common attitudes of and thinking about the nature in Leopold’s era were uncertain. As a result from the scarce teaching and false labels of so called ‘academic’ ecological…

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