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    Lucy Research Paper

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    Jesus E Fernandez WCIV 10100-H Dr. LePree Fall 2016 Lucy; the most important discovery of the 20th Century Ever since discussions of human ancestry began, many people believed that Europe was the home of the first ancestors of humankind up until the end of the 20th century. An American paleoanthropologist by the name of Dr. Donald Carl Johanson, visited Ethiopia as part of the International Afar Research Expedition in 1973, as a result of this expedition, Dr. Johanson found a knee of a…

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    was muscle needed, but also knowledge of how it works. This energy is often used throughout the flow of the river, which varies throughout. One thing that the newcomers had learned from the natives was to stay near the edge. This is because the current is not as strong near the edge, due to the friction caused by the land. The current of the river has a different measure throughout it, due to friction. The current also varies vertically. The farther the current is from the shore, the greater the…

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    There was once an individual, young of body, old of soul, and not-quite-human, despite how she may appear. She was, In fact, a Druid, a sorceress of days olde and knew of the last of her kind. She walked the world on her own, distant from all; for what can one lose if they have nothing to begin with? This was a mantra she repeated to herself across the centuries, for this seemingly young woman was anything but. An immortal she was just shy of 1500 years of age, her birthing falling in late…

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    New York City: five boroughs; 304.6 square miles; 8.406 million people. It is a city filled with lights and sights. A city that always has something to offer. I came here like all of my classmates; hoping for an adventure, hoping to learn and discover. New York has a way of making any place feel exciting. Whether that is the housing unit, the coffee shop across the street, or a place by the river, every location holds something special to someone. New York is known for its fast paced…

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    Shield In The Iliad

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    A shield is usually used to protect something from outside. However, in Homer’s Iliad, a shield reveals what Ancient Greek society is to the world. This shield leaves the Greeks vulnerable and exposed for interpretation. The life, values, and challenges of Ancient Greek society are symbolically described. The description of Achilles’ shield reveals that Ancient Greek society is a monotheistic, resourceful, and imperfect community. Ancient Greek society is known to use their environment to…

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    Resistance, as France in those days was involved amid the Second World War and after this amid the era of 1944-47; he likewise filled in as the editorial manager in-head of the daily paper named Combat. Despite the fact that he was neither by cutting edge preparing nor calling a logician, he all things considered made essential, commanding commitments to an extensive variety of…

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    Microorganisms Lab Report

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    laboratory three, the different types of motility arrangements were presented and why true motility helped microorganisms in their environment. Motility agar was used in this experiment and a needle saturated with the unknown microorganism was inserted straight into the agar. The following week it was found that there was no bacterial growth outside of the stab line in the agar which indicates the unknown as being nonmotile. The unknown microorganisms morphology and the arrangement were…

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    Guy Montag is a firefighter in a futuristic world. Therefor, Firefighters don’t fight fires anymore, they cause fires. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Books in this world are different than they are now, they hold something that the society cannot handle. Consequently, the firefighters are ordered to burn them. Montag changes throughout the story by the influence of Clarisse, Faber, and Mildred. Ordinarily, books are a violation of people, so the Government feels that books can…

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    I was definitely putting too much pressure on myself until I saw this beautiful bird fly straight across the already warm late afternoon sky. How free it seemed to fly and just the sight of that bird seemed to help me relax. I took one quick deep breath and continued to walk toward the hospital. I arrived exactly forty-six minutes after boarding…

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    Harm's Way Analysis

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    The bow had become non-existent from the first torpedo, the second struck midship on the starboard side neighboring a fuel tank and powder magazine. The subsequent explosion split the ship straight down to the keel, knocking out all electric power. Within minutes she went down swiftly by the bow, listing hard to starboard. Of the 1,196 souls aboard, about 900 made it into the water during those few minutes, before she sank. Few life rafts…

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