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    walls and ceiling meet is a miniscule, laborious spider. He creeps along the walls, leaving behind trails of pearlescent white and thin and fibrous strings of silk. He moves around with precision and accuracy, slowly weaving an intricate network of spindle fibers. As he slowly meanders around, an alluring, massive, intricate, image begins to come into focus. This masterpiece is the culmination of days of endless effort, the commendable fruit of his labor. The magnificent web the spider has so…

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    The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing process in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840. Great Britain was the birthplace of The Industrial Revolution. The revolution marked a shift of power, special purpose machinery, factories, and mass production. There were many products that played a major role in the revolution, these products include iron, textiles, and the steam engine. During this time transportation, communication, living standards,…

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    Prokaryotic Cell Biology

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    chromosomes are duplicated in preparation for the division. The next 4 stages are referred to as meiosis I. Prophase I is when the homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange segments. Metaphase I is when the pairs of chromosomes line up along the spindle. Anaphase I is when the pairs of chromosomes split up. The sister chromatids remain attached. Telophase I is when the chromosomes arrive at the poles of the cell. At this point cytokinesis occurs, which is the division of the cytoplasm of the…

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    Gender Roles In Lysistrata

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    Literature exists as a mirror of society when it was written, a reflection of evolving societal values. Through Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath’s Tale, and Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote de la Mancha, we witness a progression of historical and literary autonomy through the characters within these masterpieces. From Lysistrata’s determined female activist Lysistrata, to The Wife of Bath’s Tale manipulative and controversial housewife Alison, and Don Quixote de la…

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    Psychology – Sleep Assignment Title: Snoozzzze before you losssse What is Sleep? Sleep is described as a non-waking state of consciousness that is characterised by general unresponsiveness to the environment and physical immobility. Sleep is when the nervous system of your body is inactive and the muscles are relaxed. Why do we sleep when we do? Humans tend to sleep 5-8 hours every night, and to do so in a pattern tied to the 24-hour light-darkness cycle. This cycle is called a circadian rhythm…

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    World War II and the Enigma machine Ben Karpinski Independent Studies The Enigma Machine was a very large turning point in technology for the war. Not only was it a way of communication, but it was a way of coded information. This would end up being a way to transfer top secret information long distance. The engineer Arthur Scherbius, from Germany, invented the Enigma machine in the hope of selling to commercial companies in the department of communications. Little did he know where it…

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    The Lowell factories employed an estimate of 8,000 textile workers. In this place the name of the “mill girls” became the most common when referring to the factory. Many girls viewed this employment as a perception of freedom. During that era, it was rare for a woman to make her own money, and have educational opportunities, but the Lowell mills changed that for them. During the Lowell Mill times, everyone had their own different perspectives about the mills. Even though they were given…

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    The readers have to listen carefully to be able to hear the greatness of Edgar Allan Poe. He puts words into life to really be able to understand how great each line is. The poem is acquainted with the choices of heaven or hell throughout each line and expresses how in depth Edgar must go to represent the decision. In the poem, Poe uses a decaying and haunted mansion as a chilling metaphor for the big decision. Reading this story can leave one confused or in chill bumps depending on how the…

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    There are so many connections between us and chimpanzees, and in Jane Goodall’s book, through a Window, My Thirty Years with Chimpanzees of Gombe she observed chimpanzees. Jane Goodall is a primatologist and she lived 50 years of her life in the jungle studying chimpanzees. We also observed a video called Monkey in the Mirror Chimpanzees are so like humans with learning, development and growing knowledge. Mothers care and attend to their children, they have motherly instinct just like we do.…

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    Is it true that Leif Eriksson founded America 500 years before Columbus did? Christopher Columbus “founded” America in 1492, but was he really the first? There has been much controversy on who discovered America first. For many the answer to the question is easy: Christopher Columbus, because that is what we were taught growing up, but for some, the answer is not as easy to answer. Some believe that Leif Eriksson and the Vikings arrived in North America 500 years before Columbus did.…

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