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    Brain pruning and embarrassment from the brain can have some similarities but mostly they are completely different things. The main differences are the ages and the way it works. It is completely astounding facts in these articles. One of the differences is the age. In the article “Embarrassed? Blame Your Brain” the author Conner-Smith is stating that around the ages of ten to fourteen you start to realize you can’t do certain things. Also in the article “ Use It or Lose it: A good brain…

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    Several women had little to no self-identification and revolved their lives exclusively around their children and spouses. Henry Ibsen, however used his unique literature skills to pinpoint the views of women in society and how they had begun to transform. Ibsen’s A Doll’s House focuses on the transformation of the protagonist,…

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    In Macbeth, the theme is political ambition. The play concerns Macbeth, the play's protagonist and tragic hero. From Macbeth's rise, fall, and destruction, a clear idea develops concerning political ambition: The lust for power--unfettered ambition--leads to the destruction of self and of others. In other words, once Macbeth's ambition is aroused, his overwhelming desire for the throne of Scotland leads to his own destruction as well as to the destruction of many other characters in the play.…

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    of the Bard’s most unsettling tragedies. Although Macbeth’s ambition initially appeared to be typical of a soldier’s need to succeed and receive recognition from his leader, it would eventually take over his life, obliterate his conscience, and transform his character from hero to villain. Macbeth was clearly his own worst enemy, but there were others in his life who contributed to the orchestration of his downfall. The witches and his equally ambitious wife fed his ego and whetted his…

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    Mitochondrion

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    Mitochondrion is where the biochemical processes for cellular aerobic respiration occurs, this is what makes it one of the most important organelles of a cell. Aerobic respiration transforms glucose into the chemical adenosine triphosphate (ATP) which is needed for energy in…

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    Religion is the product of a particular culture or period or discipline. In order to belong to a certain religion one must follow specific guidelines and external actions for salvation and to belong to that religion. Religion are institutions that transform what may or may not have been…

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne's story "Young Goodman Brown," the author uses secrecy and tension to grasp and keep the reader’s attention. Throughout the short story, Hawthorne leads the reader into questioning, "what is the actual purpose of this story?” or “what is the message the author is trying to give?” The reader needs to look at "Young Goodman Brown" not only as a climatic story but also analyze the abundant amount of rhetorical devices the author uses to convey his message. Hawthorne shows…

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    Neighbourhood Musings

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    respect to whether to pass the arrangement to the accompanying stage. Following the completions of the discussions and trades, the city chamber votes on paying little mind to whether to endorse the law. In case the vote goes, by then the suggestion transforms into a law in light of specific domain.…

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    Four main principles are essential to transform traditionally taught realism in to American realism. “First, it needs to distinguish between friends and allies, on the one hand, and enemies and adversaries, on the other (28).” By drawing clear lines on where America stands, the trust of allies is secured; enemies are made aware of Americans sentiment, and adversaries are put on notice to the thin line that can move them from adversaries to enemies. In addition to enemies, adversaries, and allies…

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    His teaching suggested that the time to repent and rejoice is not a future event, but happening in the here and now. His parables provided a way for people to understand that the laws of Moses were not enough, that God needed them to renew and transform their minds. I personally believe that Jesus spoke in parables to additionally…

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