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    Motifs In Ender's Game

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    Ender’s Game is a 1985 military sci-fi novel written by Orson Scott Card, and like other novels, is accommodated by various themes and motifs. In this essay, I will cover one of the motifs that have been sited in the novel—games. In the novel, there are five games in total (excluding the one in the novel’s title): the Mind Game (also known as the Fantasy Game, or the Giant’s Drink), the Game and Battle Room, the simulator in Eros, and the game of “Astronauts and Buggers” that Peter and Ender…

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    They have power like legs and cow. which their conversation status is least concerned. Also their skin type would be permeable. They usually eat snakes, worms, insects, crustaceans, frogs, tadpoles, and aquatic eggs of fish, frogs, insects, or salamanders. They are cannibalistic and will not hesitate to eat their own kind. a bullfrog lives up us all 8 to 9 years but they can live up to sixteen years. The American bullfrog is…

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    INTRODUCTION National parks have been created all around America. One of the parks in northern California is Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lassen Volcanic has volcanoes, steaming fumaroles, and hydrothermal vents. It is well known for the Lassen Peak eruption of 1915.This essay will talk about History, Climate, Geology, Location, and Miscellaneous. HISTORY Lassen Volcanic was founded in 1915. The last Lassen eruption was in 1915 and from 1916 to 1921 only ash and steam came out of the…

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    Olm Research Paper

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    The Olm Here we have a very unique animal, it is the olm. The olm has many adaptations as well as a unique range and habitat. The way that the olm eats and stores food is a captivating process. Also the lifespan of the olm is a long experience. The reproduction is a unique process. The olm is an amazing species, and the more one researches the olm, the more remarkable the animal becomes. In this paper, one can see all of the amazing finding of the olm. The olm is just the common name for…

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    When my parents said that we would be taking a vacation to the Petrified Forest National Park, I am not going to lie, I was bummed. The only reason I went was that we were taking our dog because this was one of the most animal friendly parks. We flew out of O’Hare Airport, and landed at the Regional Airport-Inw. Then, we took a 1 hour car ride to the city of Holbrook where we stayed for the night. The next day we took a trip to the park, and we started out going around the Discovery…

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    How cool would it be to be cloned? Having another you? To do as you do, have your habits, and the way you think? It isn’t just your identical “twin” but it is actually another you, would this amuse you or horrify you? Cloning is a big controversial issue around the globe, and this isn 't anything new to us. We have seen cloning in movies, cartoons, and in video games. The idea of cloning has been bounced around a lot since 1885. When we think about cloning, we see the future, the only thing we…

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    The book Fahrenheit 451 takes place somewhere in the United States of America, we are not given a town, city, or state. The time of the story is around the 1990’s but, since the book was written in the years 1951-1953, the author predicted there would be two atomic wars after World War II. Guy Montag is the protagonist of this book. He is a middle-aged man who is a third-generation fireman. A fireman is a person who makes their money going around burning books and the houses the books are kept…

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    Introduction: Age related change is one of the most common causes of vision loss around the world, affecting between 30 to 50 million people worldwide. As suggestive of the name, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is most prevalent in adults over the age of 60. Of the cases of AMD, about 90 percent are dry AMD for which no effective treatment exists [1]. The retina is the nerve tissue lining the inside of the eye which begins the conversion of light into vision. The macula,…

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    Example Of Gerrymandering

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    “The Democrats are under-represented by about 18 seats in the House, relative to their vote share in the 2012 election”, states the Washington Post. How is this possible the one political party can be so underrepresented when we are told that every voice is equally represented in the House of Representatives? In comes the term gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is as old as Democracy is here in the United States. It dates back to our founding fathers. What is gerrymandering and how does it affect…

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    Man in the Moon “‘And if you look’ - she nodded at the sky - ‘there’s a man in the moon’.” Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury, page 7 In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury alludes to the common myth of the man in the moon. The myth of the man in the moon comes from an old european myth that an old man's wife told him to gather sticks in the forest. Instead of doing what his wife asked, he went fishing all day long. He came home deciding that he was going to gather sticks the next morning before…

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