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    The Loyal Samurai

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    Have you ever thought of how life would be for a Samurai? The Loyal Samurai is about a samurai named, Kusunoki Masashige who always obeyed his master, no matter what. This demonstrates a real samurai. The Lives of the Samurai is about samurai’s daily lives and how they should be loyal and brave. This demonstrates a perfect samurai. The Lives of the Samurai and The Loyal Samurai are both different and similar in some ways. The Loyal Samurai demonstrates that a samurai should be compassionate,…

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    through the floating head on the right side of the painting. Unlike all the other citizens’ faces, that head looks more composed and, because it’s floating, in control. The Germans’ air superiority allowed them to know everything about their victims and trap them. Picasso represents this human rights crime because of his portrayal of the Germans and their effect on the countryside village: overturning homes, displacing citizens, and…

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    In the article, “The Predicament of Doing School”, by Denise Clark Pope, co-founder of Challenge Success (formerly Stressed Out Students), a research and student intervention project, evaluates how students in school manage their social status, grades, and lives outside of school. She claims that the prep school, Faircrest High, may impede what it hopes to achieve, and instead may be promoting an environment with hostility and anxiety. She asks, “why must the students feel the need to manipulate…

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    the suspense in the story and ask questions such as: What will happen to the prisoner? Will the pendulum kill him? How will he escape the traps of the Inquisition? The suspense also drops suddenly during the story as when the prisoner finds that his prison is lit, however, the suspense jolts to the top immediately when he discovers he has succumbed to another trap set for him, consequently being a large swinging pendulum aiming for his…

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    particulate matter (PM) (1). Outdoor air pollution is a mixture of gases and particulate matter (PM) of varying sizes and it is often difficult to isolate the source of the PM from all the possible sources of combustion (1). Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is a significant contributor to air pollution in urban areas and motor vehicles release a mix of combustion and non-combustion emissions, with fuel combustion producing carbon dioxide (CO2), CO, NOx,…

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    Red Chief.In Home alone this theme relates because the robbers thought it would be easy to rob the house because there was just a little kid, but soon learn that the should have not underestamate Kevin.Evidence from the movie is Kevin set up booby traps all around the house and, he out smarted him in everyway.In Ransom of Red Chief it relates to it because the tried to kidnap Red Chief and had alot of trouble getting into the buggy.An example from the story is “That boy put up a fight,…

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    Rabbit Run Symbolism

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    “ To be a human being is to be in a state of tension between your appetites and your dreams and the social realities around you and your obligations to your fellow man( New York Times Company, 2009).” John Updike sought the clash of extremes in everyday dramas of marriage, sex and divorce( New York Times Company, 2009). The detailed fineness of his descriptive language put him in line with painters and other great authors. Updike's longstanding interest in the terrors and pleasures of sex,…

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    Thrips Research Paper

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    Introduction: Thrips (order Thysanoptera) have become one of the hardest pests to control in a greenhouse setting. Thrips are small, winged insects that reproduce very quickly, and can be in small places making it difficult to apply a pesticide treatment. They use their sucking-piercing mouthparts to defoliate the leaves and flowers of greenhouse plants. This defoliation has caused the lost of many plants and dollars for greenhouse growers and because of this thrips must be controlled.…

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    Ghostbusters Paul Feig

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    It’s official, the “Ghostbusters” trailer is out and the reboot looks epic with easter eggs ripe for the taking. It looks like Melissa McCarthy and the rest of the ladies have successfully rebooted the original film. The world has finally seen video footage of Paul Feig’s reboot of the classic “Ghostbusters.” If you’re a fan of the original then this all-girls version could just make the ghost hunting much more sweeter. Easter eggs were all over the place when the video was aired and Feig…

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    Gypsy Moth Research Paper

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    I chose to investigate the environmental impact of gypsy moths because I have personally had experience cleaning up after these pests in northern Ohio and I know that they are becoming an issue in other parts of Ohio as well. I was able to witness some of the damage they have done while removing defoliated trees in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Gypsy moths are a non-native, invasive species that, over the past decade, have been coming into the state from Pennsylvania and Michigan. The moth…

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