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    considered a bear and lion. Saber-tooth tigers were mostly relatable to lions because of how they are built except them having a shorter tail which would make it very difficult for them to keep balance. The most powerful body part was the sabertooths back legs and its jaw. It had strong neck muscles so that when it bit into its prey it jaw…

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    that the sisters are not gay for in order to be gay you need first to be human and that the sisters have lost their humanity while in prison.(Darabont, F. 2004) After befriending, one of the guards in the prison, the leader of the sisters gets his legs broken by the main guard. This shows the solution to one of the themes of crime films, how the villain is brought to justice. This scene will foreshadow the end of the film by pointing out part of the pattern of how a crime film ends. This is…

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    In a small town of Nagasaki, a full moon was at its peak in the night sky and beneath its radiant glow, two boys are born into the strange land, only to follow a fate created by the gods themselves. A skinny figure emerges from the darkness, shrouded by a cloak of pure shadows to hide his wicked grin only to draw attention to the emptiness and evil shown in his black charcoal eyes. After his arrival, rays of light suddenly emerge only to reveal a woman, with golden hair and the eyes that only…

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    Wang rushes to the door seeing that several police hit his dog using their batons. “No—,” he laments and he uses his foot kicking to the ground to run. The police raise their batons up to the sky and smash down to his dog heavily. “Please!” he yells out using his last strength. The police twist their waist and kick his dog. “Piers!” he shouts, roars, cries. “No! Stop!” he jumps to his dog and covers on it to protect…

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    she does, at times feels the limitations of being female and is vexed about female burdensome and unwieldly dress. Woolf relates Orlando’s newfound predicament thus: “…this is a pleasant, lazy way of life, to be sure. But,’ she thought, giving her legs a kick, ‘these skirts are plaguey things to have about one’s heels” (Chap.4). Even though Orlando is not perturbed by his change of sex, she realizes that to express her desires she must cross-dress. She comes to the conclusion that our sexuality…

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    “Real good,” screams Staff Sergeant Baker, “Real stinkin’ good, Guaman. Just take the easy way out and fucking die.” Recruit Guaman’s arms shake in the front leaning rest position over a puddle of his sweat on the quarterdeck. There’s nothing restful about that position. “Mountain climbers,” screams the drill instructor as his fists rest on his green duty belt, “in cadence, exercise: one-two-three.” Guaman limply lifts his left foot from the floor. The muscles in Staff Sergeant Baker’s…

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    \begin{center} \includegraphics[width = 6 cm]{triangle.png} \end{center} He described his reasoning as: \begin{enumerate} \item Start with an isosceles right triangle with side lengths of integers a, b, and c. The ratio of the hypotenuse to a leg is represented by $c:b$. \item Assume a, b, and c are in the smallest possible terms (i.e. they have no common factors). \item By the Pythagorean theorem: $c^2 = a^2+b^2 = b^2+b^2…

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    Throughout the observations I noticed there was a relatively even amount of information regarding the four developmental domains: physical, cognitive, social, and emotional. The first instance of physical development was in observation two when children were playing outside. Children were climbing the playground and running around in the play area. Children should be encouraged to run around while outside, if they aren’t then children are antsy in times when they need to be quiet and still.…

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    room. No, someone sniffles, a tear runs down a cheek; it’s my mother, it’s my sister. Stay strong. His bloated stomach moves with the sounds, in and out, out of his control. His flat chest quivers, I can see his heart-beating, I can feel mine. His legs lay motionless for the first time in many years. He was always moving. Moving ships off the coast of Korea and Vietnam. Out of the orphanage, out of poverty. He carried his family across international borders, across state lines, always in the…

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    story of a chimpanzee that was taken from his mother days, if not hours after being born. He was then raised by a very outlandish family and tried to be taught sign language. He was truly babied there. The whole point of taking him so soon was to raise him human as much as possible and it was getting to the point where there was no structure at…

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