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    Sun My Heart Reflection

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    The book The Sun My Heart: Reflections on Mindfulness, Concentration, and Insight by Thich Nhat Hanh talks about how we are always thinking about what's next and we rely heavily on technology. We have to find time in our busy life to sit back and relax and be aware of our surroundings. Hanh uses his own experience, science, and philosophy to guide the reader to think deeper and be able to find appreciation in daily tasks. He encourages us to enjoy our surroundings through the practice of…

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    The ending of “Wall of Fire Rising” was very traumatic compared to the rest of the story. Author Edwidge Danticat let the conclusion of the story be very vague, meaning there are multiple reason as well as outcomes for the way this story ended. Guy’s lack of proud based off of his failures in life played a part in his death. I didn’t think Guy was planning on killing himself because, he never gave any signs of having suicidal thoughts. I knew Guy always wanted to fly the air balloon, but he…

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    John Travolta was born into a family full of entertainers on February 18, 1954, in Englewood, New Jersey, being the last of six other siblings. Travolta showed an interest for acting when he was young and decided to drop out of high school at 16 years old to pursue his interest. His parents approved of his decision and he was also encouraged by his drama teacher along with an actress he knew. After dropping out, his interest grew into a career. He began acting for commercials and acting in small…

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    Tapirus Pesticides

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    The tapirs generally protect the seeds by dispersing them over large ranges that are away from areas in which bruchid beetles are present. However, tapirs have another very effective method of seed protection, after eating the fruit and digesting the pulp, tapirs defecate intact seeds. These seeds are immersed in the feces of the tapir, which creates a physical barrier by being too viscous and thick, therefore, it prevents the penetration of the beetles (Fragoso…

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    Homosocial relations in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight are displayed as homoerotic between Sir Gawain and Sir Bertilak. The potential for homosexual relations between the two men disrupt the heterosexual ideology in the poem. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is riven by fear of the homoerotic potential of homosocial relations due to Sir Gawain 's fragile masculinity, the breaking of heterosexual identity in the poem and the exchange of kisses between Sir Gawain and Sir Bertilak. Sir Gawain 's…

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    careless, not men’ which could suggest that the men in the family are supposed to protect and provide, while the women raise the children and socialise. The women are traditionally domestic, and this film does not oppose that. Similarly to ‘Scarface’ and ‘Pulp Fiction’, the women’s lives revolve and depend on the men’s. The…

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    The Pacific Northwest tree octopus (Octopus paxarbolis) can be found in the temperate rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula on the west coast of North America. Their habitat lies on the Eastern side of the Olympic mountain range, adjacent to Hood Canal. These solitary cephalopods reach an average size (measured from arm-tip to mantle-tip,) of 30-33 cm. Unlike most other cephalopods, tree octopuses are amphibious, spending only their early life and the period of their mating season in their…

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    Mono Sodium Glutamate History: Monosodium glutamate, Most Commonly Called as MSG, is a Sodium Salt (C5H8NNaO4) of the Nonessential amino chemical p and glutamic acid. MSG used as flavour enhancer. it is previously formed by Wheat germs, Which may have 25% glutamic acid, but Coming from mid 1960s it is made by bacteria fermentation of carbohydrates. Seaweed also rich in glutamic acidity and the seaweed remove have flavour boosting properties from the past which is very use full. In 19012…

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    In his essay “Why Be a Superhero? Why be Moral?”, from the collection Superheroes and Philosophy, C. Stephen Layman explores moral ambiguity. Layman tries to get the reader to come to a conclusion on whether it is practical for them to be morally righteous or not. To do this, he brings up five reasons to be morally righteous which he either disproves or claims aren't good enough. For most of his reasons, he's right to do so. The only reason which he incorrectly disputes is his second reason,…

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    Gut Health: A Case Study

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    6. Effect of dietary fiber on gut health Gut health is a term that lacks a clear and concise definition (Knudsen et al, 2012), despite its repeated use in both animal and human health, medicine and nutrition. Gut health is referred to four aspects i.e. effective digestion and absorption of feed, absence of gastrointestinal tract illness, effective immune status and status of a pig wellbeing (Bischoff, 2011). Thus gut health is affected by nutrition, immune function and microbiome. The…

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