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    Renowned American author H. P. Lovecraft once wrote, “Blue, green, grey, white, or black; smooth, ruffled, or mountainous; that ocean is not silent”. Presently, the earth is estimated to be around 70% water, yet humanity has only explored less than 5% of the oceans. Imagine what we could learn from the unknowns of the most treacherous depths, and to what possibilities could we utilize all the information gathered? One anomaly quite intriguing is the diverse sea-life, which proceeds to prosper by…

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    Gender Paradox Hypothesis

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    With girls, these stereotypes do not apply. Dr. Epstein, a clinical neuropsychologist, notes ”So where the boys are looking at train schedules, girls might have an excessive interest in horses or unicorns, which is not unexpected for girls.” are often a great way to tell if a person has ASD, but not for females (Arky). Stereotypes such as avoiding eye contact, maintaining friendships, and hiding common repetitive behaviors are often masked my females…

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    This is a true story about a time when I saved someones life using CPR. These events took place in our home, where my husband was recovering from having foot surgery. My husband, Danny, is a guy's guy. When he had hurt himself he told me "it's just a sprain." A few months later, and after a visit from a pedietrist, he found himself getting ready for surgery. His doctor told him they needed to repair his torn ligaments and tendons. After the surgery, he was in a cast up to his knee. While on…

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    in many areas, including a vast amount of fairy tales and folklore. From the legend of King Arthur to the fairies in Shakespeare’s works, there are countless whimsical mythologies from all parts of the United Kingdom. Scotland, however, having the unicorn as its national animal, may be home to some of the most peculiar. Many tales from Scotland might seem as if they are useless and insignificant stories, created for mere entertainment, but, when thoroughly examined, these myths reveal important…

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    Who Is Eleanor & Park?

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    Teen-age love that started awkwardly. It was 2014 when I started hearing stories about this book. Eleanor and Park. A Rainbow Rowell novel that transports us to a different time. Both of teen-ager thought that they were different from everyone, like they do not fit. Eleanor having a broken family, and a monster stepdad which her mom has feared to lose. Park, has this problem with his Dad. And then, their existence has cross the path, 1986 on a high school bus in Omaha, where Park, six-teen year…

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    The college years are a time of important growth and change for students because they gain new ideas and experiences that could change what they already know and believe. No doubt, significant changes occur during the college years. Rodgers (1990c), defined student development as “the ways that a student grows, progresses, or increases his or her developmental capabilities as a result of enrollment in an institution of higher education” (p. 27; as cited in Evans, Forney, Guido, Patton, Renn,…

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    Newton Scamander was well accustomed by now to the endless taunting and ridicule he received from most of the other students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He'd figured out years ago that the best way to deal with hexes or a flying shoe was to put up a Shield Charm and watch the shoe bounce right back and hit the owner in the face. (The people who liked throwing their shoes had long since ended that habit.) Newt could deal with the people who skirted around him in the corridor…

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    Alien Monologue

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    aptured by this cherry colored robot. Currently, now he was carrying me in this a purple lidded jarish…..jar? (Now I know how butterflies feel) God, I was too young to die from aliens! Maybe when if I was 16 or something it would've been OK... But now? Hell naw, I still had a lot of things to do. Example, I still didn't go skydiving. (Purposely) Right now he (I think he is a he) was taking me to through the mazes of corridors in this space ship. I had no clue where the hell I was as the ketchup…

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    because for the first time people start thinking that diseases can be contagious. Some of the treatments of the disease would be strapping of wild chicken to treat buboes, drinking potions laced with mercury, arsenic and ground horn from mythical unicorn (Anderson p1). After the Plague, the doctors started to re-evaluate their past medical practices and started to improve sanitary conditions. The countries around the world started to establish committees of public health and garbage collection…

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    of the land that the trees are alive enough to function as spies for the White Witch. Not only are the trees able to communicate with other beings, but the land of Narnia is filled with magical beings. There are some creatures, such as fauns and unicorn, which only appear in mythology, as well as some creatures, common to our world, which have magical abilities, such as the ability to speak to the children. This bears a resemblance to Niamh’s horse from Tír na nÓg, which can run across the water…

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