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    Why does power always wind up going to your head? Some leaders begin to go crazy with power: killing family, lying, and cruelty ruling their subjects all to gain even more power. Well what if I told you we weren't even talking about a human? Would you think it is crazy that it is actually a pig ruling a farm and oppressing the other animals? Interestingly, that is exactly what Napoleon, a pig in the book Animal Farm, did. In Animal Farm, George Orwell portrays the theme, power corrupts those who…

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    Odysseus Epic Hero

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    For example, in order for him and his surviving men to escape the land of the Cyclopes, Odysseus “slung a man underneath each middle [sheep] to ride there safely, shielded left and right” (9.337-339). By hanging each man under the middle of three sheep, they will be safe from Polyphemus’s hands as he pats and rubs each sheep before he lets them go to the grassy fields. Polyphemus will only feel thick wool and not the human skin between them. Also, when Hagrid blurts out important…

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    Innocence and Experience: A&P The title of the book is Literature: The Human Experience written by Abcarian and Klotz. It is a book that has several chapters that address diverse issues. In this context, the chosen story is one that is in the chapter named as Innocence and Experience while the story is named as A&P where the narrator is a nineteen-year-old boy known as Sammy. The writer of this story is John Uplike whom published A&P in 1961. Characters The story is built around three main…

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    helps understanding the story. Editing is cut, continuity, cross cutting, dissolve, fade, eye level match, jump cut, and montage. From storyboard Sene1 is full Shot-The subjects take up the full frame of sheep with 45degree downward camera angle when sheep are running towards you and the sheep exit frame and later It is gets overcast and move onto the next scene. Storyboard Sene2 is Medium shots-Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject…

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    without his flaws, he can be a person that takes stupid risks. “‘I’m surprised’ said the boy, ‘My friend bought all the other sheep immediately,’”(Paulo Coelho 16) This says that he’s surprised about his friend buying the rest of the sheep that Santiago had. This shows that Santiago is a person who takes risks. He didn’t know if his treasure was real, but he sold fifty-one sheep, and traded six of them for two stones. For a chance to get his treasure from his dream, his sold his entire…

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    the dream of the robber, though not his own, that sends him back at the end. The common theme with the dreams is fate, as dreams are the way people come to find their destiny. Santiago always wanted to follow his dream, which was to stop being a sheep herder and to travel the world. His parents are upset when he wants to leaves the monastery and was already in lieu to becoming a priest, one day he musters up the courage to tell them that he would rather travel the world as a shepherd instead.…

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    Prosopagnosia Essay

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    Prosopagnosia is a deficit in recognising familiar faces. Patients report inability to judge age, gender or recognise certain emotional expressions (Corrow, Dalrymple & Barton, 2016). Cognitive tests of prosopagnosia include accuracy and reaction time variable, were the patients are required to name famous faces or to make response time judgements for face-name pairings. Philip is an example of a patient with acquired prosopagnosia. He obtained his condition after a car accident which resulted…

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    Ever since humans began to question the nature of things, the existence of evil in the world has been a debated topic. The Enlightenment era encompasses many different principles to explain this problem. The experiences of the horrific events of Europe in the 1700s affected Voltaire’s judgement on Gottfried Leibniz’s philosophy. Voltaire blatantly criticized the concept that a perfect God created the best world for us to live in, and that general misfortune creates general welfare. Despite being…

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    Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866 in London, England. Her parents, Rupert and Helen Potter both possessed some artistic interest. Her father devoted himself to photography and art even though he was educated to be a lawyer. Her mother was very accomplished in water colors and embroidery. Her family was wealthy and famous artists and writers came to the house to visit. Beatrix was able to meet many of them. Six years later, Beatrix’s brother, Bertram was born. Every summer the…

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    Experiment 1 Briefly outline the function of the coagulation cascade outlining the similarities and differences between the intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation cascade. The function of the coagulation cascade is to cleave thrombin which allows the formation of platelet clots when injury occurs. When a surface is damaged, the intrinsic pathway takes over and when a trauma occurs, the extrinsic pathway is activated. Both pathways come into a common pathway where prothrombin is used to form…

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