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    The History Of Cats A Research Report by Starlah Espinoza How were cats domesticated? I've been wondering for awhile now. Were they domesticated for a purpose, or just to live in your home and be a companion? In this report I will be answering that burning question in the back of all of our minds. According to The Humane Society Of The United States, about 35% of American homes have at least 1 cat, according to 2015-2016 stats. But how long have they been living with us? Turns out cats have…

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    Anthropology and Forensic Science Anthropology is the study of human bones and and the development of cultures and societies. Forensic science is the discipline in which professionals use scientific means to analyze physical crime evidence. Forensic science and anthropology are both used in many different ways and maybe even alike in some ways. Anthropology and forensic science can be used together to identify multiple things. Both help each other out in many ways through DNA or…

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    town is aflame and there are people over your walls raping and killing your kin and neighbors now kicks in fight or flight response that most people have. Most people in this situations flee for the night and arrive the next morning to ashes and scavengers. The police were never called, it was treated as just another wild fire in the city limits but the only thing wild about it were the…

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    State Fair Narrative

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    Nothing compares to the flamboyant peculiarity of fairs. These world-wide extravaganzas are among the most bizarre place in this world. Both State Fairs and County Fairs alike use their exotic foods, their new products, and their “cute” barn animals to draw in more people. Walking down the street, performers pop up every minute performing amazing feats of balance, agility, and magic. Even every once in awhile, a lucky guess at your age, weight, or birthday will amaze all the surrounding people.…

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    The Pianist Analysis

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    Each year Hollywood makes over 100 movies. These movies have many different genres; horror, adventure, and even historical movies. Historical movies are about a historical that has happened in History over the years, one of these movies is the The Pianist. The movie The Pianist focuses on the life of Wladek Szpilman during World War II and is both accurate and inaccurate in detail. This film is about the life of Wladek Szpilman, during World War 2. In the film the viewer learns some true and…

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    Oscar Wao Analysis

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    There is no such thing as a happy ending. The first and simplest reason being there is no such thing as an ending, as Junot Diaz reminds us with The Watchmen’s Dr. Manhattan’s wise words in The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, “In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends (Moore).” The second reason being happiness is not a destination no matter how badly we wish it was. Happiness will always be fleeting, and suffering will always feel like home. The third reason is that stories of…

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    Prunus Spinosa Case Study

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    Apart from phytotherapy, blackthorn is also used in food industry for the production of jams and various beverages: liqueur, wine, juice, compote and tea. Fresh fruit extracts are an excellent source of polyphenolic compounds, as free radicals scavengers, which can significantly alleviate the negative effect of free radicals in the organism. Therefore, they have an important role in the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. The content of flavonoids in the…

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    Religion Interview Summary

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    Summary of Interviews I my context I have found people are more receptive to the idea of religious questions than being questioned about one particular religion. I designed my survey to ease into more specific Christian evangelistic questions while still providing valuable data. During my interviews I asked the following questions in this order: 1. Do you have any personal or family religious history? 2. What are your personal views on religion (not interested, to personal / not conferrable…

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    Self-Reflection This college semester went very well for me, compared to last semester. I have all A’s and B’s thus far in my classes. Although I focus the majority of my effort in my Nursing classes. Some obstacles that I have encountered would be dividing my time between school and my family and friends. I have coped with this by spending my weekends with my loved ones when I do not have to study for that small period of time. Being a commuter is also a struggle that I face going to…

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    Gaining Freedom Through Acceptance in “The Strangers that Came to Town” Charlotte Bronte once wrote in her novel Jane Eyre: “ I am no bird, and no net ensnares me. I am a free human being, with an independent will.” The feeling of a bird no net ensnares or a human being with a respected independent will is freedom. Freedom is never given; it is won with the great sacrifices of many in pursue for it. Literature has always been used as a powerful weapon to fight against bigotry and prejudice in…

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