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    gyres move in a circulatory movement, similar to a whirlpool and are able to suck in objects. The objects have been transported near the gyres through ocean currents (Harse, G.A., 2011). This means that large amounts of dumped rubbish from shores and ships can be transported here from moderate distances. This causes an abundance of non-biodegradable debris. (Harse, G.A.,…

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    listeners who did not hear the first public announcement and by the time the second public service announcement came by the listeners were already fleeing the country. The professional sound actors made it easy to belive , they acted as goverment, space ships etc. Most of the audience were quick to panic. To begin with, in 1938 Orson Wells decided to create a radio drama named “War Of The Worlds” and then released it on holloween eve.And, caused panic in the state of new…

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    Mohn Character Analysis

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    • Background: o Bureaucrat working at MNU o He was given the job of dealing with relocating the prawns from District 9 to District 10 o He is happily married and has a family; mom and dad • Position: o Protagonist of the film • Character development: o At the beginning of the film, he was a very unremarkable and an ordinary person. He was simple and clumsy; E.g.) He doesn’t know how to start the mike in the beginning of the film, and he was reckless: E.g.) He carelessly held the canister that…

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    gather food for the rest of the tribe. The character traits that show Jack’s change are ignorance, jealousy, and cruelty. Jack shows his ignorance by disrespecting and breaking the rules that everyone agreed on. During a meeting Ralph called late at night, talk about the beast arises. Jack then begins breaking the rules and is frustrated with Ralph always taking Piggy’s side. Even though Ralph is only…

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    In 1897, the United-States militarily intervened outside of their territory for the first time since the Mexican war in 1845.The Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino war represented a major challenge for the McKinley administration, the United-States were just recovering from a recession, but were also becoming the most important economy in the world. The 1897, war represented the first diplomatic test on the American continent over a European country, Spain. In 1917, the United-States were given the…

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    mind has deteriorated to a point of no return. In this story a hunter, Rainsford, falls off a ship headed to a hunting expedition. He finds himself in the water swimming towards the only sound he has heard, gunshots. He then finds refuge with a man that hunts men because animals weren’t enough of a thrill for him. Zaroff has built himself a fortress in the middle of an island that is nicknamed the Ship Trap so that he can be left alone to do the unthinkable. Rainsford, the hunter, finds himself…

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    Vincent. Millay, shows how upset Penelope was at the loss of her husband, and how she procrastinated choosing a new husband, until her breaking point, when she “burst into tears” (Line 8). The author explains that Penelope used this technique of weaving and unweaving her web to stall her inevitable choice of a new husband, but eventually it caused her so much stress that she ended up not…

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    In his novel, The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory and the American Revolution, Alfred F. Young approaches, researches, and answers several inquiries surrounding the Boston Tea Party. He has also done extensive research into the life of a participant in the events of December 16, 1773, George Robert Twelves Hewes. Young provides his readers with an in-depth understanding of Hewes and his connection to the Tea Party and the Revolution in order to answer questions even historians did not…

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    In the opening thesis of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson states that “all men are created equal.” This is a revolutionary idea in that it shows that the colonists are breaking away from a society that believe in hierarchy. In this statement, there is no mention of race, ethnicity, or religion. It simply states that all men have been created equal. Therefore the colonists’ treatment of the Native Americans does not coincide…

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    no survival in the hot temperatures the genius supreme leader esther falokun developed pod like cooling and oxygen providing structures where residents live. Residents are not allowed to leave these structures. They're built out of the remains of ships and planes because of the bermuda triangle itself. The biodiversity seen in Natat Mortem are humans, but if you look out of the structures you can see various sea animals and our government shark farm surrounding all parts of Natat Mortem. The…

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