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    A Noiseless Spider Central Idea In Walt Whitman’s “A Noiseless Spider” the central idea is that an isolated soul, facing the vast unknown will instinctively explore and reach out, in attempts to find a connection that would allow them to further understand their place in life. The human soul, when alone in uncharted territories will strive to explore, similar to how the spider “stood isolated” and is left to “explore the vacant vast surrounding.” The spider, all alone in the tremendous unknown…

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    The question I chose for my Student Inquiry Project is “Could Spider Silk Be Used To Create Military Grade Body Armour”. This is due to the fact that prior to SIP beginning I had been reading up on the strengths and potential uses of spider silk. Once I had decided that I wanted my question to revolve around spider silk, I began further research on the uses of spider silk and found that it varied from medical uses such as artificial skin and bandages to commercial uses such as airbags in cars.…

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    “A Noiseless Patient Spider” by Walt Whitman depicts a man watching a spider spin its web, then realizing that he himself, can relate to the spider because he is shooting aimlessly into space, much like the webs of the spider. “The Loveliest of Trees” by A. E. Housman depicts a man looking at a beautiful cherry tree, then realizing that he will not live forever, and therefore he needs to make the most of every day. Both of these poems show transcendentalist ideas such as valuing nature,…

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    when scrupulously observing how most animals react to specific situations throughout their life. Numerous serviceable examples are mentioned in the story, “The Spider and the Wasp”, by Alexander Petrunkevitch. Throughout this passage, the narrator describes the nature of these bugs in various ways. Across the data shown in said story, the spider tends to mostly show signs of applying instincts, whereas the wasp applies intelligence in situations of…

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    Paddington 2 Essay

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    I know its just the second weekend for new movies in 2018, but my guess is that we may be hard pressed to find a film more charming and endearing this year than Paddington 2. Days after seeing the film, I am still smiling, chuckling a bit even, and hoping the movie makes all the money it can. The original Paddington grossed nearly $270 million worldwide and earned two BAFTA nominations for Best British Film and Adapted Screenplay and a mutual consensus formed between critic, audience, and…

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    best friends, we lived in the same apartment. They were terrible, nasty, rat infested apartments, but we always had each other’s backs. James was a very nice guy he tried to make everybody happier. Well one day at school (New York City’s Barking Spiders Middle) we were walking down the hall and we saw a kid named Simon. Simon was an average odd kid, he seemed gothic sort of. Knowing the kind hearted James he had invited odd ball Simon to sit with us at lunch. When he sat down me and my…

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    The Day the Spiders Struck I’ve always hated spiders. One sentence, and you can probably see where this is going. I hated them. So when I turned the corner into my backyard, my sunny sky turned into a black one with gray clouds that twisted like my petrified expression. Their hairy little tiny bodies, the fat or skinny 8 legs that all moved at different times. They were little unseen bandits in the night, coming into my home, stealing all my courage so that when I woke up, I’d be terrified.…

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    Spider mites live on the leaves of the cannabis plants and are a common problem faced by all weed growers. They belong to the group of ticks and spiders, and are usually characterized by their ability to spin silk webs. Thrips on the other hand are small insects, with the ability of quickly damaging a cannabis plant. We will first discuss the right way of tacking spider mites. These bugs are quite common and therefore, growers need to remain vigilant to spot them as early as possible. Good…

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    Hamlet Vs. Venom

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    physical appearance. “I tried to tell you but you wouldn't listen: the suit's changing-- it's evolved. I'm all tapped out-- it can't use me no more. All this time I thought it wanted to be with me... ...but it only ever wanted you.” (The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 2, Number 3). As you can see, the suit changes and evolves and can change things physically, mentally, and emotionally with Venom. I think that an alien life form living on your body with a symbiotic relationship that has the ability…

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    What do you think makes a hero, a hero? When reading stories such as Beowulf and Spiderman, you will encounter bravery, death, honorship, and heroism. There are many similarities between the brave soldier, Beowulf, from Beowulf, and the neighborhood superhero, Spiderman, though there are also prominent differences. Both of these characters are put under pressure in precarious situations and struggle to survive a battle, all while refusing to sacrifice their pride and honor. Almost everyone knows…

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