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    Avocado Fruit Benefits

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    directly by peeling the skin. It can also be consumed in a form of juice. If you want to add healthy ingredients into your meal, just add fruits into the mix. Let’s focus on the Avocado fruit. It is a versatile fruit that is well-known as alligator pear or butter fruit. This fruit is rich in healthy monounsaturated fatty acids. That what makes the texture…

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    Bees Informative Speech

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    “If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live.” –Albert Einstein The bee plays an important part in our developing world, and is what I will be talking about today. I will tell you the different roles of bees, and what is happening worldwide that should scare and even frighten you. Bees are specialized insects that gather pollen and nectar from flowers, they are called pollinators. They play an existentially important role in our daily lives and…

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    Janie Character Analysis

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    and the nature of her circumstances influenced her growth from a naïve girl to a strong woman. Janie had a dream so far into the horizon that many people today have trouble achieving it; a harmonious love. A love that is symbolically described as a pear tree in full bloom, waiting for a bee to come pollinate it; a love that is symbiotic. Her connection to the gentle beauty of nature influenced her idea of love and marriage. "She saw a dust-bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the…

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    Student Success

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    This is where accountability with pears, staff, faculty, and outside influences comes into play. Frequent high quality conversations and out-of-classroom interactions promote positivity and increase areas of academic performance, critical thinking, enjoyment in the overall college experience…

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    Lizzie Borden took an axe And gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done She gave her father forty-one.This rhyme originates from the case of Lizzie Borden, possibly one of the most famous unsolved cases in American history, involves the grisly murders of Andrew and Abby Borden. The killer was never caught, but many suspect it was the couple’s own daughter, Lizzie Borden. With inconsistent statements, weird behavior, previous attempts of murder, and a clear motive, the evidence…

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    In Confessions by Saint Augustine he vouches that the only two essential things in this world are life and friendship. According to Augustine’s claim, God created man on this earth to do two things: breathe and live. While these are imperative functions of human life, Augustine goes even further, declaring that to be a whole person, one must cultivate a life that is improved by friendship. Augustine interpreted others’ theories about the nature of friendship. After reading their prospects and…

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    In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, we follow our protagonist, Janie Crawford, through a journey of self-discovery. We watch Janie from when she was a child to her adulthood, slowly seeing her ideas change while other dreams of hers unfortunately die. This is illustrated by the quote: “She knew that marriage did not make love. Janie’s first dream was dead, so she became a woman.” This realization made by Janie supports one of the biggest themes in this novel, which…

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    In today’s time, our world’s knowledge of agriculture has decreased in the last hundred years, but even more in agricultural activity. In 1860, seventy-five percent of the United States was involved somehow in agricultural production, now that percentage is less and two percent. As our nation continues to increase in population so does the need for agricultural products and land. With land being used more for settlement and buildings than for farming, being able to provide enough food for our…

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    13 Basic Suggestion to say "goodbye pounds"! 1. Become a best friend with scales. Assuming that you wish to lose weight, do not scale seen as something negative. You got it once daily, allow it to be the very first thing you doing at the morning, after going to the bathroom and undressing (water mass and garment could add in body weight). It Keep track of the results and continue to be motivated. You'll see how the weight changing in the next several weeks. 2. Your goals leave exposed in a…

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    Gender equality in the school environment There are many points which one could speak on when referring to the topic of gender equality, and it is know that how you look at gender equality is based in the younger stages of your life such as when you are at school because this is when most of your opinions are made and where your view point on life is set therefore how one grows up and is taught to think is determined by their child hood. Gender inequality can also effect men When referring…

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