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    Flaubert conveys Emma’s strange un-humankind behavior as a cry for help to leave the setting of domestication. Flaubert gives Emma two horse traits when she seems to be under someone’s control. The first horse trait appears while Emma lives at the convent, she’s described as “she did as tightly reined horses; she pulled up short and the bit slipped from her teeth” (Flaubert 26). A convent is a place where a Christian woman solely choose to serve Christ and only Christ. Emma enters and leaves the…

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    Bridge Of Spies Essay

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    As expected, the impassive Abel is convicted, but Donovan was capable of persuading the biased judge not to give him the death sentence, suggesting instead that they keep him alive for a possible future exchange of prisoners, in the case of an American spy falls in the hands of the Russians. Believe it or not, that was exactly what happened when the American pilot Francis Gary Powers was captured during a spy mission in Soviet territory. The CIA’s…

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    in, are important to me, but I doubt buying a 3000$ ruby ring with ‘CDS’ carved into it would assist me in learning from my four years of experience. As warped words flow through a state-of-the-art-in-2006 sound system, I can’t help but look to the future.…

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    features in both stem cells and MCF-7 breast cancer cells using a label-free method known as Raman microspectroscopy (RMS) [2]. As discussed, gene expression is directly impacted by the spatial organization of the nucleus [1]. RMS, then, may be useful in future studies that aim to observe things such as nucleic acid and protein density/distribution within the nucleolus and potentially answer challenging questions regarding the mechanisms behind spatial…

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    Asiatic Black Bear Ethics

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    and Japan. Populations of wild Asiatic Black Bear have been dropping rapidly throughout Asia and Japan. The Asiatic Black Bear is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as a red list species which is endangered and could become extinct in the future. The rapid decline in the populations of the Asiatic Black Bear is the a result of habitat loss as well as poaching and capture. It is believed that there is only 35,000 bears remaining left in the wild, even more shocking,…

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    out of four schools. He lacks enthusiasm toward his future. He is unable to connect with other people. He has had two tragedies in his past that clearly have something to do with his sanity. The death of his brother Allie and the suicide of one of his schoolmates but, even with that information, Holden's weirdness cannot simply be explained away as a specific mental…

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    (Trout Unlimited 11/11/2015). The founders of Trout Unlimited (TU) shared an appreciation for Michigan’s quiet streams of trout and made it their mission to “conserve, protect, and restore North America’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds” for future generations to come (Trout Unlimited…

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    In history, there tends to be a trend among many great leaders. Any successful leader who has accomplished great things has also experienced being misunderstood. Ralph Waldo Emerson once stated, “-Is it so bad then to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderstood” (Emerson). Although powerful leaders have been misunderstood for…

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    Prometheus Research Paper

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    existence of humans. Prometheus is a creator of many different things on earth that include wild animals and humans who he believes to be his most precious creation. Prometheus shows his care and love for the humans through the risks and sacrifices that he puts upon himself in order to help the human race. Prometheus deceives Zeus to choose a sacrifice with only fat portions in order to help the humans avoid future starvation, following this act of deception Prometheus steals the fire taken by…

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    Steven Millhauser’s story Invasion From Outer Space takes place in a normal city. An object from space has been detected and is going to hit the town. All the citizens of the town are forming crazy expectations for the object. The story shows that expectations give life meaning. From the beginning, the author’s style shows the strength of expectations. Sentences like “And so, when it finally happened, because it was bound to happen, we all knew it was only a matter of time, we felt in the midst…

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