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    When analyzing the fossils of ancient organisms, paleontologists often spot subtle but striking similarities to extant life today. Similarities often lie in bone structure, footprints, or teeth, but their location does not matter. It is quite incredible to think that organisms that are so distantly related share similar features. The same concept applies to literature. Light Romantic and Southern Gothic literature are often seen as direct opposites of each other. The viewpoint shift that…

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    Phobia is defined as an overwhelming and irrational fear for an animal, thing or place; also it is described as a mechanism of defence before the torment that provokes the internal conflicts. The individual that develops a phobia has perceived a sense of danger in certain objects or situations. People with phobias do everything possible to avoid a perceived danger, which is much higher in their minds than in real life. It is believed that the model of classical conditioning has served to explain…

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    a family gathering and dinner, and they will have fireworks. In America Christmas is celebrated by Christmas trees are a main source of Christmas decoration and gifts are exchanged with family and friends. Also there is a belief that there is a Santa Claus who is a man that nobody knows if he was real or not. On Christmas in America people mostly have family gatherings. Also a common snack on Christmas Eve is cookies and…

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    Matthew 1246 “Ahhhhhhhhh!” cried Carl viciously. “You putrid scum,” the guard yelled just enough for Carl to hear. He had jumped in front of Doc and pulled the level 5. Flashback 1 year and 16 days. Carl has been taken into the prison cell. This is his new life. “You are innocent. You have done nothing wrong. Just remember who you are. You are, Carl Lucas.” He is just too overwhelmed to know, to comprehend how to get out of this situation. It was time for his therapy session now. “This is…

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    The books that I chose to read for this assignment were The Year of Living Biblically by A.J Jacobs, and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. I also chose to listen to “Letting Go of God” by Julia Sweeney. The two that I am choosing to focus on are The Year of Living Biblically and “Letting Go of God” because after reading and listening to them, I feel that there is a lot to compare and contrast and that I learned a lot in the differences in their two situations. I really enjoyed how both authors…

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    In his speech Glaucon introduces us to the argument stating his beliefs on why do people created and follow justice. Most of his argument is based on the idea that “the badness of suffering it [injustice] far exceeds the goodness of doing it [justice]” (358 e). He believes that as a consequence of this fact people come to an agreement not to do injustice to avoid suffering it. The people that enter this agreement tend to have experienced both sides, doing injustice and receiving injustice or do…

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    Colonia Dignidad Did the establishment of Colonia Dignidad have positive or negative impacts on Chilean society? It will be argued that the objectives for the establishment of Colonia Dignidad led to long-term impacts that were not morally justifiable. Amidgst a beautiful scenic view of farmlands and forests in the foothills of the Andean Mountains, was the home to almost 230 German immigrants. They were part of the congregation, who in 1961, followed an Evangelical preacher called Paul…

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    Children begin to learn to categorize colors, shapes, sizes, etc. at a very young age. They are tested on whether they can accurately put these aforementioned things into categorical groups. Throughout their entire childhood, they are asked questions that involve identifying objects in a group that don’t belong with the others. A duck, a hawk, a dog, and a goose. Which of those doesn’t belong? Most would say the dog because it doesn’t fit into the same category as the other animals which are all…

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    In 2010, a toddler named Harrison Wade was rushed to the hospital during the holidays as he gasped for air and vomited blood. Doctors then took pictures of Harrison’s throat that showed how he had managed to pull an ornament off the family Christmas tree and swallow its metal top. Fortunately, the sharp piece had jagged edges that caught in his throat and prevented the piece from getting into his stomach and causing internal bleeding. The Wade family has been using this event to educate…

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    tolerated Christmas for 53 years” (Fensch, 2000, p.126). The Grinch tied antlers to his dog, Max, tied him up to a sleigh, put on a Santa suit and, on Christmas Eve. The Grinch then went down a Who chimney and took all the presents, all the meats, all the treats, all the feasts, and even their Christmas tree. He was caught, by little Cindy-Lou Who. She asked “Santy Claus, why, WHY are you taking our Christmas tree? WHY?” The Grinch lied by saying, “a bulb is out- I am taking it to my…

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