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    There are different types of heroes. Such as traditional and unexpected heroes. Their known as heroes for the courage. What do people with courage look like? Standing up for your friend or becoming a police officer? On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks courage was meant by refusing to give up her seat up on a public bus. Which till this day, Parks is remembered for standing up to for her rights and beliefs. Being courageous takes a lot of gut. It means not being deterred by danger; brave.…

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    the course of events. In the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, Eugeus & Oberon exert too much control over others, causing unexpected or horrible outcomes. Controlling others can result in something bad or unexpected happening. Eugeus is too controlling of his daughtering, causing her to run away, along with something very unexpected to follow. In the story, Eugeus states that his daughter should be obedient to him when he says “...You’ve connived to steal my daughter’s…

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    and Benedict’s solution has been added to Starch solution at different temperatures. The tests were completed three times each temperature to find an average. This graph resembles the results from the table above. Making it obvious to observe the unexpected results as the temperatures 2, 20 and 27 remained blue then 37 degrees changed to green and 60 degrees changed to orange. This experiment was carried out to investigate how temperature has an affect on enzyme activity. This was done by…

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    Everything around us has its own definition, be it air, nature or even our own body. Even our feelings such as fear, anger and happiness have their own definitions. But one thing that does not follow this “rule” is the feeling called love, which each and every person, at some point in life, experiences at least once. You don’t fall into love, rather love finds you. That’s why it is called falling in love because you don’t force yourself to fall, you just fall. But as we think more about it we…

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    feels the freedom she will soon have when she becomes informed about her husband’s death. Kate Chopin uses the fiction elements of plot, symbolism, and setting to illustrate the theme of Freedom in “The Story of an Hour.” Chopin’s plot is much unexpected. In the beginning of the story, the readers…

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    Essay On Gram Staining

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    INTRODUCTION There have been multiple staining techniques before the Gram stain came about in 1883. These old staining techniques brought about issues because they stained both the tissue and the cells so it was hard to differentiate between the two. Christian Gram is the inventor of the gram stain and found this technique when he was looking at Streptococcus pneumoniae in the lung tissue of people and animals (1). When working with these tissues, he found that this bacterium would take up a…

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    two both solved a problem raised/caused by the opposite gender which in both of these was male antagonists starting the conflict that furthermore leads into the third reason. Lastly, both Mary and Amy have quiet reticent personalities that lead to unexpected actions which shock the audience. These two short stories can be looked at as different from each other but the notable similarities of these characters…

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    The theme “Unexpected Love”, love that is unanticipated by those in it, it catches them at the most of abrupt times of their life. This type of love is represented in “Our Secret”, and “ The Judge’s Wife” , two short stories written by the same author, Isabel Allende. The stories greatly differ from each other, but also have strong similarities. To begin with, in the story “The Judge’s Wife”, it talks about an individual, Nicolas Vidal, a rebel of his time, whom everyone stayed away from…

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    Again ! By Emily Gravett

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    his mother to read a bedtime story of a bright angry red dragon name Cedric who causes havoc every night, repeatedly that it sends her to fall asleep before he does. Cleverly, Gravett builds unexpected insight as to what Tunnell (2008) describes that good story sometimes involve small surprises. The unexpected insight simply brings amazement to the readers where the little dragon has burnt a hole through…

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    is used to relieve the tension and restore from a scary or unexpected situation. When a character faints usually is offered brandy as a way to recover consciousness, feel better and even numb the feelings. For example, after Daisy finds the lodger in the street, handcuffed and cold, she take him to a restaurant and asks for brandy. This element also could be helpful for the action in the film continue or helps the plot to take unexpected turns. In The Lady Vanishes, when brandy is served to…

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