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    nature the most scientific theory of the two which is nurture. The belief is that the trait that we inherit are found in our genes because its who we are as human. humans learn new things every single day, as soon as we enter the world from the womb we slowly learn to adapt to new things such as our environment and objects around us. Influences from the outside askde from family is also important because it helps us develop into who we are and shapes our identity, but as far as nurturing goes…

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    shepherd boy once found him. It is hard to prove there has been a death if there is no body. No one witnessed King Arthur’s death nor have they seen his corpse. When last seen, Arthur was alive. In the book it says, “Then the barge floated away into the mist and was lost at sight. But a strange low cry of mourning came over the waters until the sadness passed from it and it was lost in a quiet whisper beyond the distance” (p. 324), proving that as Arthur floated away he was still alive. In…

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    danger. However, gods like Zeus, Posiedon and even Hades helped them throughout the quest, mostly without even showing their faces. When the group was at the Hover dam, they accidentally created a scene when they met a human that could see through the mist, a mystical object in the air that made god-like stuff look normal. So Percy drew his sword, Riptide, she could actually see the celestial bronze. That attracted a whole squadron of armed monster. Since everyone was either a human or…

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    Ever since shows, such as CSI have come out, many individuals have changed their major to Criminal Justice. However, what they fail to realize is that television always paints a pretty picture to attract viewers. Therefore, if people are using this show as one of the reasons to become a Crime Scene Investigator, there making a big mistake. In this particular show, working on crime scenes is shown to be less complex than in real life. For example, in real life, crime scenes can be very horrifying…

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    Lake Descriptive Writing

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    The sun is just beginning to rise as its beautiful orange rays of light shine across the lake reflecting off the morning mist. Not a cloud in the sky, it was truly a beautiful day. I could hear the slightest ripple coming from the lake as the cool spring air slowly formed a wake. Towards the bank of the lake, there were many bluegill nests with fish as far as the eye could…

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    But when he entered with his sponsor and his daughter their concern’s vanished. As Carter said, “Yes, (I can see) wonderful things” The room was filled with gold objects. As it said, “...details of the room within emerged slowly from the mist, strange animals, statues, and gold - everywhere the glint of gold.” When Howard Carter found the whole world went into an Egyptian craze. People demanded daily updates the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. Hundreds of people gathered outside of the tomb…

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    1. What are the Alien and Sedition Acts? Alien act is the act of not being able to import or accept those who are not from the nation as it can be dangerous and Sedition Acts is that if anyone was to write, say or print anything man-made lie against anyone in high office government wise to make them look bad. 2. What is the difference between a publicist and a journalist? The difference between a publicist and a journalist is that publicist is hired to writes what they are told to write while a…

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    people that contained the knowledge. The poison that killed off the people caused them to forget the old ways. Culture changed because there was no knowledge to base their society off of. The story states, “It was fire falling out of the sky and a mist that poisoned.” (Benet, pg9) This shows the destruction of the city, which was the reason knowledge was lost. Also, the story states, “I saw it happen, I saw the last of them die. It was darkness over the broken city and I wept.” (Benet, pg9) This…

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    The Sleeper Effect

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    feel and how business owners can use that knowledge to sell their products. The well-known American retail store Bath and Body Works is a great example of this idea. This company specializes in feminine items such as shower gels, lotions, fragrance mists, perfumes, candles, soaps and home fragrances. A few weeks ago, I went to observe the different techniques that vendors are using…

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    to every religion. Additionally Bogard says that the night sky has inspired countless numbers of philosophers, artists, and stargazers for millennia. He then gives an appealing allusion by asking how Van Gogh could have painted “Starry Night” in the mist of electric light. One of Bogard’s primary arguments for natural darkness shows how it can benefit humans.…

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