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    Running away like a rabbit from its predator. Feeling as if all oxygen has flowed of the tank called lungs. There is no where safe, and home is but a dream people fantasize about. This is a normal day in the maze. Where runners risk there lives to finding a way out, and people gather in fear of what surrounds them. In the book Maze Runner, written by James Dashner, boys go this sensation of fear and unawareness all the time. They have no memory to look at mom and dad. All they have is the maze,…

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    On average five parents a week are killed by their own children, which is an unimaginable act. What's even more shocking is that this statistic only makes up for 1% of all homicides, meaning on average there are over 500 homicides a week. George, the father of Wendy and Peter, is a laid-back father who isn't strict enough with his kids. Once George lays down the law his children start to resent him, and that worries him. Soon it gets to a point where he will have to call in a professional. Some…

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    people and people from other Indian communities. There were many Native nations live in that place. However different nations have different reaction about the new comers. Some of the nation treat American as their friend, like the Mandan and Hidatsa glade the corps of discovery can come to their village to help them develop their village. In contrast, some of the Natives sees the coming of the Lewis and as…

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    First, do your part. Second, never harm another glader. And most importantly, never go beyond those walls. These are the three rules by which society in the glade functions. Additionally, in Maycomb, there are rules and stereotypes which provide the base upon which society is built. But what happens if an individual disturbs this order? Good morning. A society and the individual must work cooperatively in order to maintain balance and control. But the society’s ideas can impact on an individual,…

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    and passing yardage crucial, Hester’s supple hands quickly turn into stone,” when Jessie was under pressure he could not catch the ball (145). Jessie was soon out of the league with having a tendency to drop the ball causing him to go home to Belle Glade. Wanting to come back into the NFL, Hester returned to Atlanta and spent weeks in heavy training. Jessie went into training “ In his short time in Atlanta, he’d worked with receivers coach named Jimmy Raye, who’d introduced a more fundamental…

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    it provided them with the opportunity to build better lives, just like the orchids. In the second stanza, the narrator describes what his fresh start consists of that will continue to make him happy. He will “build a cottage there / beside an open glade / with black-ribbed blue-bells blowing near / and ferns that never fade” (13-16). The ferns represent how he feels about the future and his happiness because he never wants…

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    into question by their parents the conflict makes it necessary for the children to shift their morals to murder. The children consider this form of protection as moral as seen in their care free attitude of the two “seated in the center of the open glade enjoying a picnic lunch” (Bradbury 10). Their love has determined what they value and are willing to change their morals to protect. In both stories, morality has shifted in order in protect those they love even if that means going to great…

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    TE LAP TOPIC #3 A plant is part of nature, it lives and dies like humans. Nature evolves into a greater understanding in life, it has a meaning to why it lives. In The Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, it illustrates how Janie’s life was represented by nature and how her life changed because of it. The changes in life happen for many reasons and are reflected upon nature's surroundings. Nature speaks to Janie in a way that only she understands why it changes the perspectives in…

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    The problem of evil and the conflict between good and evil have been the leading concerns in some of the twentieth-century British novelist. Evil is one of the Golding’s major concerns in the novels. He identifies the existence of good but he seems to believe that evil is a more powerful force and under certain conditions would dominate human life. Lord of the Flies express in Golding’s own words “the end of innocence the darkness of man’s heart” and “the fallen state of man” is the principal…

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    between acetate and propionate. Since acetate is a compound involved in fermentation, it can be a beneficial microbe (Mackenthun et al. 2012). Studies have also shown that this yeast can benefit pregnant and lactating mares by increasing digestion (Glade 1991; McDaniel et al 1993). Aspergillus oryzae is a fungus that has been not been studied as in depth as others. Dairy cows have been used to study this fungus. One study showed that Aspergillus oryzae increased the digestibility in the rumen,…

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