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    I have two questions about the mob. I will support my answers by finding it in my book. Why did the mob leave the jail when their goal was to get Tom Robinson? They left because Scout noticed Mr. Cunningham, and she single him out of the mob. Before Atticus tried to ask the mob “‘do you really want to do this?” (Lee 202). Scout started asking him questions as he tried to act like it was not him. Scout started talking about how she knew Walter and how the family came to Atticus for legal affairs…

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    Derick Marsh, professor emeritus at La Trobe University, observed that Shakespeare's plays, much like life, do not allow readers the delusion of perfect understanding. In his essay “Macbeth: Easy Questions, Difficult Answers”, he addresses the fact that despite his tyranny, Macbeth is still able to attract the reader’s interest, sympathy and even admiration. He argues that Macbeth is “neither the puppet of evil forces that some critics would make him, nor the inhuman monster that Malcolm’s final…

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    Everyone wants to know the answers to the test, to find the missing piece to the puzzle, to solve the unsolved riddle; that is what an autopsy can provide: Answers. The answers can be in the form of a saving a life by finding family history of disease, research to find a cure, or clues to the last minutes of a person’s life. This paper will focus on the forensic pathologist and autopsy, the education requirements, types of autopsies, the procedure, job statistics and skills required.…

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    Describe some of the history of the agency where you selected to volunteer. What is the name of the agency/organization? Where is it located? What does your agency/organization do? You are required to research online about your chosen organization. This question must be a minimum of 100 words. (10 points) How the Salvation army got its start was is 1852, William Booth preached the Gospel to the homeless on the streets of England. In 1865, Booth set up a tent in a Quaker graveyard converted…

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    Unit 18 - Genetics (Assignment 1) Task 1. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA for short) is genetic material that carry’s the majority of information for development growth and many other functions. DNA is located in the nucleus of a cell. DNA has a double helix structure and is formed by a series of bases these are Adenine , Cytosine , Guanine and Thymine. These bases have a basic pattern when forming DNA. Adenine will only join to Thymine when in DNA and Cytosine will only join to Guanine when in…

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    1. Why is it necessary to have positive and negative controls in this experiment? It is necessary to have positive and negative controls in this experiment to see how variables are affected; therefore, without controls there would be no way to now what would normally happen with the chemical reactants. 2. Describe the movement of each substance in the dialysis bag and the beaker. The movement of glucose in the dialysis bag was that is crossed the dialysis membrane; therefore, it was found…

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    Rickets is a skeletal disorder that results from a lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. These nutrients are important for the development of strong, healthy bones. Most people with rickets will have stunted growth, soft or weak bones, and, in severe cases, skeletal deformities, such as an oddly shaped skull, bow legs, or legs that bow out, bumps in the ribcage, a protruding breastbone, a curved spine, or pelvic deformities. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and phosphate from your…

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    Essential Questions: How did Europe's geography/advantages lead to its rise as a global power? Europe’s one huge geographical advantage that led to its rise in global power was its variety in geographical features. First, Europe had many different geographical features such as mountains that would provide metals like gold or silver, and it flatlands built for farming. With that Europe is also known as the peninsula of peninsulas, so there is plenty of water around it. This water can provide…

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    Name: Section: Date: LC 7.05 Romeo and Juliet (10 Points) 1. Describe the relationship between Juliet and her mother. How does Lady Capulet treat Juliet after she refuses to marry Paris? Answer in at least one(1) paragraph. Use at least one(1) quote from the play to support your answer. Juliet is not very close to her mother, they are very distant from each other. Juliet loves her mother and doesn’t want to disappoint her mom but she doesn’t want to follow the rules either. Juliet is…

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    1. Averee has not had the smoothies that often, but claimed that she liked them because the fruit was fresh. The fruit may be fresh, but I feel that she also likes the smoothies because her boyfriend enjoys them so much. She is reminded of him while she has one. The fresh fruit also gives her extra energy to start her day. She has liked them so much that she even makes them at her home. She does not get all of the fruits that the cafeteria has, but can still make a great smoothie. Before going…

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