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    WolfGang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) His name is not just WolfGang Amadeus Mozart , his real full name is Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. He was an austrian composer born in Salzburg , he was known as one of the best in history of western music.Mozart collaborating with Haydn and his good friend Beethoven he brought to his knowledge that the achievement of the Viennese Classical school would be an great opportunity for them all. Unlike any other composer in musical history,…

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    Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation. “Some insects, fishes, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms and tunicates undergo metamorphosis, which is usually accompanied by a change of habitat or behavior”. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki). But this change has been incorporated to human’s life…

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    communicate their thoughts and feelings; it is the expression of thought through speech sounds. The knowledge of language is vital to learning; through language, we can connect with other people and make sense of our experiences. Written communication is permanent, timeless, complex, intricate and can be read many times over; our body language is another example of a visual form of expression. The language we see and hear differs in many ways. The language we hear is transient, dynamic and can…

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    Christmas verses Halloween Holidays come once a year, but there are two holidays in particular where everyone for sure remembers the dates and is most get excited for. Christmas and Halloween and the two most widely recognized holidays in the United States as well as around the world. Both holidays are unique in their own ways but both are similar in many ways as well. Although different, they share many of the same qualities. Such as happiness, laughter, and treats. Many children go back to…

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    "unreconstructed" world suggests a world that has, first of all, been taken apart and then not-or not yet-put back together in any definitive. y. The world unreconstructed refuses the matter-of-factness with which the administered world fixes a permanent name to an object, choosing instead to remain plural and fissiparous, requiring constant naming and constant…

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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    conduct the tests on our unknown bacterial sample. To begin the lab, we had to collect a nonpathogenic bacterial sample by swabbing an item or surface inside the biology building with a sterile cotton swab. Our lab group decided to swab a Sharpie permanent marker left at our lab station inside our lab room. We then opened a petri dish and smeared the swab across the surface of the agar several times. Once the bacteria was on the agar, we closed the lid immediately, hoping to prevent…

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    pulled out the black permanent marker from his pocket and took the cap off. “Sticks my ass! It’s time the world found out ya’ real name, nigga.” Zo stood over him and wrote 6 capital letters in Sticks forehead. S-N-I-T-C-H. Stick’s eyes were so swollen from being burned with the blunt, they looked like they’d been welded shut. His eyelids were purple and pink from missing skin. “This is what should’ve been on your birth certificate!” Cuzzo twisted the cap back on the marker. Munzay returned with…

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    Christopher White's left eye resembled an artist's palette, the skin around it a conflation of colors; sickly purple fading into muddled yellow into flaring red. The swelling had dissipated with the help of some embrocation his mother supplied him with, as well as a bag of frozen peas. Although the bruise, gifted to him by his brother Andy, was healing, it still looked tender and painful. Shortly before Andy had given his younger brother the black eye, he had initiated a dangerous dalliance…

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    moderate discomfort while performing specific activities. However, on the other end of the spectrum, severe arthritis can result in the inability to do seemingly simple tasks such as walking or climbing stairs (“Understanding Arthritis”, n.d.). The permanent damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis is often only able to be seen on x-rays, but sometimes it causes visible joint damage, such as knobby finger joints and cooked fingers (“Understanding Arthritis”, n.d.). According to the Arthritis…

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    as reading. Even more, due to improper signaling, a child’s working memory is also affected. Working memory is part of the short term memory that helps with skills such as reading and writing. When dopamine’s function is altered these changes are permanent be it genetic or prenatal exposure. The outcome results in poor language development as well as affecting other neurobehavioral domains (Eicher et.al, 2015). These evidence support that when a child is exposed prenatally to nicotine and…

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