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    Throughout the Middle Ages and history, social ideologies have established that women were genetically inferior to men in the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects. This led to women being oppressed from any form of leadership position in the community, government, and the church. These changes were often heavily influenced by the church and current ideas in medicine and science. While most accepted it as a way of patriarchal society, there have been a select number of women who have resisted…

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    Witches were unquestionably the most hated and feared people during the Elizabethan era. Not many people today truly know who they were and what they did. Elizabethan witches were essentially old, poor women, were penalized for their actions, and put uneasiness into everyone near them(Alchin 1). They were treated brutally for crimes they had not committed. They never had a chance to explain themselves, and never will. The witches of the Elizabethan age were particularly elderly and…

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    nowhere for seemingly no defining reason. Seeing past the annoyance of Tybalt’s immaturity, Mercutio had no initial quarrel with him, he seemed peaceful enough for his liking, so he typically left him alone. Over time, Tybalt became more and more of a nuisance, he began to antagonize and taunt the Montagues and intentionally tried to pick fights with them. Participating in many of these rage induced fights, Mercutio found himself in conundrum with his father who gave him an ultimatum to either…

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    Does tourists have an impact on cities? Tourism, people who go to other countries to explore their infrastructure, culture, food and more. France comes number one in halving the most tourists with more than 83.5 million visiting there every year. However, tourism leaves a big impact on cities. Therefore, there are 2 perspectives towards how tourism impacts the city. Tourism is a great impact to the world’s economy so communities should understand that this is beneficial. A documentary from…

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    I was completely fine until it was time to dissect it - the grasshopper, I mean. I even completed the pre-lab assignment and didn’t feel grossed out at all. Except when I started to get a little queasy from staring at a picture of the grasshopper so I could label one of the diagrams of the prelab. But aside from that, I thought I was pretty well prepared to dissect a grasshopper, even though I knew I was deathly afraid of all insects and anything that looked similar to them. I somehow convinced…

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    Sanchez: How were your high school years? Did practicing interfere wit your studies? Rodriguez: It did when it came to group assignments, it was hard for me. I couldn't just go to someone's home to do group projects, my schedule would not allow it. I was very busy all the time. I skated 7 days a week and the older I got the more practices I had to go to. School started at 7:30 am and I would wake up really early to practice before school. I would then go to school and practice again after…

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    Locavore Movement Essay

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    The locavore movement has good intentions, it promotes a healthier lifestyle, it helps local economy, and it creates sense a community. Although the movement may seem bad for the economy on a global scale its benefits outweigh its cons. The locavore movement can help decrease health problems, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and help local farmers. If benefits are what people seek then why not carry on a movement that will ensure many positive contributions to our society and planet. Eating…

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    Similar results have also been found in the present study. The efficacy of Imidacloprid bait in keeping the fly nuisance low (about 85% reduction) up to five weeks post treatment when adopted as a sole measure for housefly control is fairly good. Similar results on efficacy of the product have been reported by other workers as well10, 12. The study results, however…

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    In many cases bees have been labeled a nuisance. To some people, especially people who are allergic to bees, these flying insects are no help; yet, in most cases they are essential to the survival of flowering plants or angiosperms. They complete the reproduction cycle of these plants and without them some plants would not have a successful pollination. Besides beekeepers, and other jobs where work relates to bees, these important creatures go unnoticed. Including bees “insect pollinators merit…

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    In the Elizabethan era, torture was gruesome and its death rates were extreme. In England, an average of 24,147.4 men and women were hanged; 515.21 were pressed to death, and 11,440.52 were dead in jail (Breight 263). Punishment for crime in the Elizabethan era varied among the social classes: nobles, commoners, and the poor. At the top of the social class resided the noblemen and upper classmen. Upper classmen were well educated, prosperous, and affiliated with Royalty and high members of…

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