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    Lentic Community Study

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    photosynthetic autotrophs and heterotrophs constructed the population of an lentic community which has been observed to have high species diversity (Bicudo and Rodrigues 2001). Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own organic material, which is the foundation of the community, by photosynthesis. Heterotrophs are either…

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    When Beneatha’s family tries to coerce her into marrying Murchison purely for his money, she asserts, “Oh, I just mean I couldn’t ever really be serious about George. He’s- he’s so shallow” (Hansberry 839). While the Youngers believes Murchison is the best prospect for Beneatha, because of the impact his money can have on the poverty stricken family, Beneatha is honest about her feelings regarding Murchison and does not mollify her…

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    Pearl S. Buck’s novel, The Good Earth, depicts a poor farmer, Wang Lung, in rural China who has recently married a former slave, O-lan, which has introduced a woman into the household. Throughout the passage, the use of imagery, selection of detail and other instances of persuasive techniques provide the audience with the author’s shifting tone. Through the initial neutral vibe, then to Wang Lung’s critical thoughts, followed by elation creates an instance of character development. This…

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    “Dear Crappy Europe: I’m Glad You Hate America” the author of the article proclaims. Quite a bold statement to start an article with, most would agree. This particular article was pulled from the “Steven Crowder” website, known for its highly opinionated articles - many of which most would argue are more akin to rants - promoting extremely conservative views and giving social commentary. The website, as well as Crowder’s personal YouTube channel, have experienced phenomenal growth due to it’s…

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    Best Career Path

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    a few English classes, my thinking was one-dimensional. Never digging deeper into the meaning or reasoning behind subjects, I considered everything to be linear. After completely courses in the liberal arts, my thought process has gone beyond the shallow thinking in my past. Now, I constantly ask questions, and I can logically and creatively find the…

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    are desperate for any money and will do anything for even for a little bit. "I (the narrator) would throw my body against the boys nearest me to black them from the gold"(Ellison 26).This sentence can be interpreted in two ways. One, (which is a shallow interpretation) the narrator is so wound up over the money on the carpet that he is willing to further hurt himself to make sure that no one else will be able to grab the gold coins which proves that black people (in this time period) were…

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    due excessive amounts of UV radiation that wasn’t being filtered out in the atmosphere. The protocol was tremendously affective, it is predicted that the ozone will nearly be completely recovered by 2050. (source 13)The Montreal Protocol was the foundation The Kyoto Protocol was built on, demonstrating that…

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    Kant and Aristotle are both philosophers who have different views about the highest human good and morality. Kant believes the only thing perfectly good is the good will (Haber 1993, 61). It is independent of other influences and acts in accordance with duty. The good will is intrinsically good, good without qualification. However, that is not to say everything a human does is done with good will, hence why it is based off duty. One such duty of humans is to secure their own happiness (Haber…

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    In Dr. Fischer’s article, “The Gospel and Personal Reflection,” he addresses that not looking into people’s different personality’s strengths and weaknesses, we are doing organizations a disservice. Each person’s existence is not shallow. Therefore, organizations and people should take the time to reflect on how each individual impacts his or her organization (Fischer, 2006). The Holy Spirit has worked in my life many times to transform my weaknesses into strengths. As an INTJ personality…

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    Dan's Pizzeria Analysis

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    emphasis on being Italian. Throughout the film, the brothers have a strong connection with their mother and use language to show they’re Italian by referring to her as Mama. Their mother has a strong connection to the foundation and success of Dan’s Pizzeria just like a mother is the foundation of a classic Italian family. Also the general appearance of the Dansanzo brothers, black hair all over and large from eating plenty of Mama’s cooking, further emphasizes the Italian in them. The beginning…

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