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    It really was not hard for a woman to disguise themselves as men because of the fact it was many teenage boys long as you was eighteen. To avoid being discovered women cut their hair, bound their breast, and did not talk much. A woman name Sarah Rosetta Wakeman fought in the battle of pleasant hill, Louisiana. She joined the war known as “Private Lyons Wakeman” in the battle she became very sick and died at the Marine General Hospital in New Orleans. They still did not discover she was a woman…

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    The Ancient Egyptian Gods

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    egyptians had many different routes to get trades. They had to get all of their trades from the different countries. They made roads to get to and from the trading place.There was a clay slab found with three different writing styles, it was called to rosetta stone. They different writing styles were hieroglyphs, Egyptian, and Greek they found out what it said by reading and understanding Greek.(My own writing) Egyptians used symbols in place of letters it’s called hieroglyphs. Some hieroglyphs…

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    Frederick Douglass was a slave and abolitionist. He traveled the underground railroad to escape slavery. After he had run away from his owner he became free when he left the south and entered the north. Frederick Douglass was taught how to read and how to write by his owners wife. Throughout his life he wrote stories about his slavery life, he was a very interesting man. The stories were very difficult stories because he wrote about the bad things in his life. In his speeches he was involved in…

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    Ancient Egypt is known for the vast lands of intricate architecture, hieroglyphics, and fascinating culture. My paper will discuss how some of those traits derived from the Hellenistic kingdom of Egypt. From the beginning of Ptolemy’s I Rule – successor of Alexander the Great – in 323 BC until the death of the pharaoh, Cleopatra VII, we focus on the timeline of the phenomenal Ptolemaic Egypt. My research will identify the significant relationship between Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt through…

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    He saw Juliet and liked her because she was prettier, He shouldn’t have liked her just because she was prettier. In the beginning of the play he had just broken up with Rosetta, he moved on so quickly. To put it bluntly he shouldn’t of liked someone just for their looks. He didn’t even know Juliet. Some may argue that friar Laurence killed Romeo but, he just did what they asked him to do. For example the marriage, they…

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    1. English Teaching Assistant (ETA): Briefly describe reason(s)for applying for an ETA program, what you bring to the program, and/or why you have chosen the particular country/World Region. My major in Psychology with a Dual Certification in Childhood and Special Education has provided me with the knowledge and skills required for being a teacher. I want to take my passion for teaching and challenge myself to advance in my field through an experience that will prove both beneficial to my…

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    Gu Wentda Research Paper

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    Late Qing Dynasty hairstyle; shaved on the top and long in back draping down to the lower waist, black round rim glasses, and rebelliousness in his eyes. These features I am describing belong to Mr. Gu Wenda. Gu Wenda is a creatively daring artist who was born in Shanghai, China 1955 and is one of the most famous Chinese artists. When he was young people were very traditional minded, and they were obedient and conservative. He had an impact on the community of artists by showing that some rules…

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    The Lion Wardrobe

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    Rosetta Morgan THe Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe By: C.S Lewis Genre: Fantasy SPOILERS Plot Summary: The books starts out with the four Pevensie children moving into their professor’s house. The kids are exploring when they come across a room with a wardrobe in it. Lucy’s siblings don’t think much of it, but Lucy goes to explores the wardrobe. When she first goes in it’s only coats but as she moves in farther she finds that it’s no longer coats but trees. She walks and see a lamppost. While…

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    Codon Bias Essay

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    extra genes for Arg as well as Pro (CCC). To achieve high-level expression of the desired genes, the cDNAs can be subcloned into an expression vector of the plasmids to produce His-10-tagged fusion proteins in engineered E. coli BL21 (DE3) cells. Rosetta strains work in slightly the same way. They are plasmids that contain the pRARE plasmid that provide all the aforementioned tRNAs as well as correct for the codon GGA which is specific to Gly. These engineered expression strains improve the…

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    Throughout the course of the book To Kill a Mockingbird, the main characters, Jem and Scout, change their views on the not so fair world they thought they lived in. In the beginning of the book, both Jem and Scout thought everyone was treated fairly and are as innocent as they are. The author, Harper Lee creates crazy events for Jem and Scout to face, that ultimately change their views on the world and also help them grow as people. Through the use of child-like innocence and point of view,…

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