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    and eleventh week of the pregnancy - - about six weeks after the baby's heart has started to beat.” With that statement they continue to go more into detail about how the baby’s heart is beating and that you cannot dismiss the forming life as just a blob of tissue because it is factual that the time that most women decide to abort the baby it is already in or past the important prenatal state of pregnancy therefore you are in fact killing a human in the…

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    feet were taking him, step by step, closer and closer to the dot in the distance, which in the meantime had become a peck, and then began to show every sign of turning into a blob. And shortly after that the blob became a figure. And then, as Bruno got even closer, he saw that the thing was neither a dot nor a peck nor a blob nor a figure, but a person. In fact it was a boy.” This passage is significant to the plot because the boy, Shmuel, and Bruno became very close friends, but the only thing…

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    Top 4 Ugliest Creatures including Vampire Bat, Marilyn Manson is not among eight I know what you are thinking, this article is just going to trash Marilyn Manson. Well, trust me that is not the intent. However, we will not bounce around the fact that Marilyn Manson has a very crazy “look”. However, he still is not as ugly as the vampire bat, and these other creatures. NUMBER 1: THE VAMPIRE BAT Bats are not amongst the most gorgeous looking creatures anyways, but the vampire bat is downright…

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    In the article, This Edible Water Blob Could Replace Plastic Water Bottles by Olivia B Waxman she says, “This blob-like container called Ooho! is made through a process called spherification, which shapes liquids into spheres. “The water is frozen as ice, making it possible to create a bigger sphere and keeping the ingredients…

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    Principle Of Glass Blowing

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    which is spooled at one end of the blowpipe. This causes the interior of the glass blob to form an elastic skin similar to that of the exterior caused to the decrease of heat emitted by the furnace. The glassblower can then rapidly inflate the molten glass to a comprehensible form and work it into required…

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    school. With School lunches it a big greasy blob of nothing. With real food we can boost up the nutrition making it so that the kids have enough energy to learn and to stay healthy. So What Ive summed up is that the food it bad for you. Has no nutrition that kids need to survive in school. Also has a huge affect on students education. Another thing is that school lunches can be expensive. $2-$3 For a lunch every day? Thats a lot of money getting wasted on blobs of food. If enough people get…

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    Mermaid Origin

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    legs grew, along with all the other mermaids and mermen. The 5 girls emerged from the waters to walk on the new lands. Their voices traveled differently on the dry lands and that caused different reactions to happen. Blobs of water began to levitate and travel over the lands. The blobs transformed into animals. Bunnies, deer, birds, butterflies, there were so many things. The other ex-mermaids and mermen soon exited the water also. They explored the dry lands, awestruck. They moved their new…

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    the brain” is, “the existence of neural plasticity does not mean the brain is a blob of clay pounded into shape by experience”. While Pinker is not using any scientific information here, he is effectively using metaphors and logical reasoning to show that although “every time we learn a fact or skill the wiring of the brain changes”, the effects of mass media is still minimal. He uses the metaphor “brain is not a blob of clay pounded into shape by experience” to make his statement easier to…

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    Slime Mold Experiment

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    form an aggregate mass. In theirvisible, aggregate states, they look like blobs, gooey or foamy masses, spilled jelly, oreven dog vomit. They may be bright orange, red, yellow, brown, black, blue, or white. .(Costello DLC. 2015) These large masses act like giant amoebas, creeping slowlyalong and engulfing food particles along the way. If a slime mold aggregate is diced up,the pieces will pull themselves back together. The blobs can navigate and avoidobstacles and if a food source is placed…

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    The Blobby: A Short Story

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    Bob The Blob and his dog Blobby were green cells that lived in a human named Tyler. It was very strange being a cell. Although, it was almost the same world that humans lived in, just different. For example, instead of roads, they had bloodstreams, instead of humans and their pets, everyone was a cell, just in a different form. Roads still existed and they were still called ‘roads’, or at least by the cells. If you were a human, you’d call it a bloodstream. The small world the cells lived in was…

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