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    Compass Jellyfish Essay

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    covering the body, thus giving it the appearance of ticks on a compass. They also have a flattened, saucer shaped bell that measures an average of 15.3 cm in diameter, and can weigh between 0.2 - 2.4 kg, as well as having a total of twenty-four tentacles on its aboral end that are used to capture prey (Hays et. al.). Currently the Compass Jellyfish is not on any endangered species…

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    Morality For Their Starvation Free enterprise often results in the establishment of a more stable economy, offering, as a result, more financial opportunities. Hope rapidly grew among Indians as the economic liberalization of 1991 took place, promising them many opportunities for social mobility. However, because of the corrupt institutional system of India, the momentum for social growth was rapidly halted. Author Katherine Boo, in her book Behind the Beautiful Forevers, reports the…

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    Glioma Research Paper

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    Glioblastoma Multiforme Glioblastoma Multiforme, or GBM, is the most aggressive and most common primary brain tumor, but it isn’t quite that simple. GBM has quite a complex background and can start in many different ways, so that’s why I feel I should start from the very beginning of GBM so that you can fully understand what it is all about. Let me start by saying that GBM is the highest grade of glioma brain tumors, so it only makes sense for me to tell where GBM and glioma tumors come from…

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    All his dreams and suspicions manifest into reality, revealing his vision of smothering furnace, patients mechanically moving and hanging from a production line, infinitely long tentacle-like electric wires strangling the victims. The next morning, Old Blastic’s death justifies his dreams, worthy of reader’s attention (82). For most of the book, Bromden mentions the dog who cannot smell anything but his own fear. The dog represents…

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    The Road Not Taken Journey

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    through the barriers of his new home. Depravation of freedom catalyses the abandonment of familiarity in search of a secure future, evidenced at the commencement of the voyage from a deteriorated city through dark grey tonal images of looming spiked tentacles contrasted with the minute family in the corner, emphasising the courage required to undertake emancipation from political oppression and perpetual fear. The ambiguities associated with the physical path of immigration compels internal…

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    most prestigious schools that will help him with his ambitions. Greg studies for a year just to make it into the school, and once he is in, he does not know what to do. Assignments, parties, and drugs pile on and he can no longer deal with his “tentacles” (a term used in place of stress between him and his shrink). After months of clinical depression, eating disorders, therapy, and oblivious friends, Greg decides on committing suicide by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. But rather than go…

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    Underlying Cause of World War One Happy songs whistled by soldiers on their way to war, knowing they will be home by Christmas. The whistling stopped after two years of war; additionally, knowing their families were struggling at home, with death and famine. World War I, or the Great War, occurred from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918. Multiple wars started that contained fighters from many countries, including France, Italy Britain, Germany, United States of America, Austria-Hungary and…

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    The organism that I have chosen lives on my property, it is the Leopard slug, the scientific name for this organism is Linus Maximus. Before writing this essay I must admit I had a lot of apathy towards this pest that lived in my yard. As I systematically exam this creature I found it remarkable; it demonstrated its exceptional ability to adapt. As an illustration the Leopard slug occupies nearly world-wide distribution through human activities. The organism that I have chosen lives on my…

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    As evolution of digestion has occurred, the ways organisms gain their energy from food has also evolved into much more complex processes. From the intracellular digestion process of single-celled organisms to multicellular organisms, such as humans, morphing into extracellular digestion, digestive systems have had to evolve with us so that our bodies allow us to easily absorb nutrients from our food. The simplest digestive system takes place in the subkingdom Protozoa, where organisms are made…

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    epiphany, she is determined to find her mom and dad. Marlin and Nemo are very supportive of her decision and they travel across the ocean once again, but this time, it is for Dory. When they reach the aquarium, Dory meets Hank the octopus who has seven tentacles instead of eight, and Dory’s old pipe pal Destiny can’t see properly. She constantly bumps into the aquarium walls because she is drastically near sighted. Even though all of these main characters are disabled, they still live out their…

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