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    be perfect in Pythonia. Everyone would get what they want unless it would cause harm to someone. I would design mutant lobsters 20 feet tall for food because I wanted too. I’d also invent migrating coconuts for comedic effect to help Monty Python. I mean if someone wanted a 200 foot tall ridable pidgeon (much like the ones in Chicago) then they could have one. I don’t care what you want, as long as it can’t destroy humanity I’m okay with it. My lifelong dream has been to lead ww2…

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    Number Eleven: They Almost Erased Monty Python The network was about to wipe clean the Monty Python series so that they could use the tapes again. Terry Jones decided last second to save the tapes and buy them from the BBC to store in his attic. Number Ten: Film Maker Elephants Filming tigers hunting out in the wilderness…

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    Overview First World Bank Savings and Loan will be switching to an open source infrastructure to support its new online initiative. A projected savings of $4 million in license fees alone is not the only benefit we as a company will enjoy. The ease of access to clients to use online banking transactions and loan applications will increase customer satisfaction. Problem The task team has identified these servers as essential to provide the online services we want to offer. A database server,…

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    5. Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? Early on, finding the right opportunities to gain knowledge of computer science posed a significant challenge for me. My schools offered computer science courses only during the senior years, so I had to overcome this challenge alone by exploring resources beyond the school. I am the first person in my family to pursue a…

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    I think owning exoitic pets should not be allowed because they are to much to take care of. The owners have them for a little while, but when they get big they just dumped them off into the woods and they end up killing our birds and other animals. It isn´t a good idea to have these pets they are no good for us. They do nothing for us they just grow really big and they get annoying. Don't buy these pets they are nothing but trouble. These pets can get up to 20 feet long and when they are that…

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    A non-recurring decimal may have a recurring representation based on how Python stores it. Thus, it may approximate it to the nearest decimal value with a non-recurring binary counterpart. It‘s not an issue to be worried about right now as the value is different by a very miniscule amount. Also, GPA's are usually rounded off…

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    In medieval literature there are many types of themes. Some of them are knightly behavior, role/responsibility of women, and the role of religion. One of the first things that is important in medieval literature is the knightly behavior. In just about everything we have read there has been some type of knightly behavior. In “Sir Gawain”, there was a great multitude of knightly behavior. Sir Gawain shows the most knightly behavior. He stood in for King Arthur to cut the Green Knight’s head…

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    trick Cronos (Hesiod Theogony 488-494). Apollo became the founder of the settlement when he slew the serpent Python that terrorized the area (Apollodorus, Library 1.4). The city, originally known as Python, took its name from two sources. It was either named after the monster that resided there, or from the Greek pythe, meaning ‘rot’, as “the might of the swift sun made the monster[Python]…

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    A couple from Nobby's Creek had placed the golf balls in their chicken coop to encourage their hens to become broody. Instead of broody chickens, they found an 80cm long python with four conspicuous lumps and no golf balls. Figuring that the silly-looking snake must have eaten them, the kind couple took the python to the vet, who sent it to the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary where veterinarians operated to remove the four balls from its intestines. The veterinarian in charge of the operation…

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    Florida Everglades Essay

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    Everglades have a lot of value and mean a lot to most people. For example, tourist from all around the world go to the Everglades to see all of the amazing creatures that have been living there for thousands and thousands of years. But, there are invasive pythons that live in the Everglades that eat all of the birds and animals that live there. People are also dumping waste and building houses, buildings, and offices. When people build on the Everglades or even dump waste it kills the animals…

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