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    Over the course of its history, Canada is often considered a safe haven for a large amount of people from places such as the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and possibly the United States after this November’s election. In the article An Unknown Country by Roy Macgregor, the idea that Canada is formed from countless different cultures, and a leader in acceptance and tolerance is a central notion brought forth, despite discussing some blemishes in it’s past in welcoming others. In essence, the main…

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    ENGLISH MOCK EXAM Task 1a – The dangers of the unknown internet Internet is a huge and unknown place for most of the humanity, which is because you don’t know what lurks behind the websites or the links. According to National Society For Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) have 91% of youths under age 10 these day, been in contact with the internet or other social Medias. When one is a kid, they are unable to use their judgment to everything they see, thus, they do not distinguish between…

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    Analysis of “No Enemies” The author of the poem, “No Enemies” although Unknown, wrote a powerful message, in such a short poem. Everyone would like to think that they have no enemies, but an enemy does not necessarily mean that someone does not like or hates you. The author is saying in this poem, that having enemies can help make a person strong in their opinions, and will aid one as they attempt to change the minds and outlook of others. In “No Enemies” the author makes the argument that…

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    “Literature, Perspectives, Civilization and Unknown” When my classmates ask me: “What are you doing in your English Education classes, do you just read a lot?” I smile at them and always reply “No, we analyze text, study history, culture, traditions, try to understand different character’s perspective, we do lot of discussions on different topics, but yes we also read and write, a lot”. As I glance over them, their eyes widen, like a child seeing a lollipop for a first time. There’s always an…

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    Brandon Garcia Professor Preston English 1302.43480 02 February 2016 The Unknown World: A Parallel World Mirrors have always fascinated man. Without mirrors or any reflective surface man would never see how they look like. Mirrors have been thought to contain a separate world behind the reflection. Hand with Reflecting Sphere is a lithograph made by Mauritis Cornelis Escher in the year 1935. Hands with Reflecting Sphere basically shows a hand holding a sphere with a reflective surface against…

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    Mixed Unknown Lab Report

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    Mixed Unknowns This report discusses a series of tests along with results done in order to determine two bacteria in a given broth. For this experiment we were provided with an unknown broth, along with the supplies and media to perform the needed tests that would determine what bacteria the broth contained. We were also provided with a chart of possible bacteria. All tests were preformed with aseptic and sterile techniques. After being given the broth, using sterile methods I streaked a TSA…

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    situations with high expectations, but feeling let down if it doesn’t turn out satisfactory. On the other hand, some americans have a rough experience at first glance, but when looked back upon resulted in an exceptional experience. Within The Book of Unknown Americans by Henriquez, Arturo ventures through a dramatic course of events which causes the emergences of multiple realizations. When Arturo and his family were getting ready for the move, Arturo had decently high expectations for the move…

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    and happiness, but every so often tragedy strikes. Tragedy can cease happiness to those affected, and it can completely alter one’s life as they know it. Tragedy can come in many forms such as death, sickness and natural disaster. In the novel The Unknown Americans Cristina Henriquez uses the characterization of Alma and Arturo to highlight the struggles a relationship can suffer after tragedy. In their case, their daughter suffered a life changing brain injury, and as Alma believes the accident…

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    does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man’s life is Independent. He’s born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self” (B.R. Ambedkar) Author Christina Henriquez in her book, “The book of unknown Americans” speaks about identity and the different experiences of various immigrants. The characters everyday activities are given with their past which explains how the sense of their own identity formed and has been continuously reshaped over…

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    Unknown Lab Report Essay

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    The goal of this experiment was to identify as well as learn about an unknown species of bacteria along with learning some techniques when it comes to process of elimination in a scientific study. To do this, many different tests were completed to help rule out species that were provided on a sheet of paper listing the possible candidates for the unknown microbe. The Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology flow chart was also used to narrow down choices as tests were completed, along…

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