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Diary Entry In WW1Writing task:
Imagine you are either a soldier in the trenches or a woman back at home during WW1. Write your diary at the end of the week. Include your thoughts and feelings. (400 words)
Dear diary,
20[th] December 1915
Tonight is a cold night. I am freezing. It has been like this for ...
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The Black Death and Its Effects On EuropeBlack Death
"Black Death"[1] refers to the devastating outbreak of bubonic plague that struck Europe and the Mediterranean area from 1347 through 1351 AD. The 14th century plague in Europe is one of the most pivotal events in human history, as it not only took a frighteningly large number of ...
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The Golden Compass: DaemonsThe Golden Compass: The Concept Of Daemon
The Golden Compass is the first book of the trilogy that Phillip Pullman wrote. This book, like many other fantasy books of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, earned many controversies with respect to Pullman's treatment of good and bad, evil and ...
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Response Essay to "Is Google Making Us Stupid"Google and the world wide web a rivalry that has been running on the lips of millions. in the article written by Nicholas Carr "Is Google Making Us Stupid?", the author states the disadvantages and draw backs of Google were as is the video "world wide web" by Twila Camp the author gives us the ...
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Can Light Control Heart RateHarsha Thangavijayan
10 April 2016
Mrs. Conklin
Science 6
Can Light Control Heart Rate?
Abstract
The question I answered was would red light, blue light, and UV light affect the heart rate of Daphnia magna? My hypothesis was if Daphnia magna were exposed to red, ...
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Legal Ownership Of One's Own CellsIntroduction
The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks raises many ethical debates and issues like, whether or not people should be given legal ownership of their own cells. HeLa cells have been the basis of many scientific finds. If Mrs. Lacks was given the right of her own cells scientist would not ...
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Jamestown Failure: The Struggle of a ColonyJamestown Failure: The Struggle of a Colony
The struggles of an early and uneducated settlement that led to famine, starvation, cannibalism, and death of many men, women, and children. All of which this happened in high hopes of finding gold like the Spaniards had found in the South ...
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HolocaustThe war of 1939-1945 was full of horrifying events such as the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and D-Day. Most of them more terrifying than WWI because they were now fighting in cities and towns instead of the battlefield. More innocent people were dying and twice as many people and soldiers ...
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Mental Illness And Gun ViolenceMental Illness and Guns
Millions of people have said over and over again that mental illness is directly correlated to gun violence for decades and from so many different individuals that over time the information becomes easier to believe without questioning it. The United States government ...
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Animal TestingHas anyone ever heard of Animal Testing? Have any idea what it is? Animal testing is the process of putting test medicine and test antibiotics in animals that have the same or almost the same genes as humans such as mice, who share 98% of their genes with us. A vast number of vaccines and ...
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Modern Dante's InfernoWho am I to judge others? I believe that hell is the same throughout, and that a sin is a sin. That is how I was raised, so it is a little hard for me to say any one sin is worse or better than any other sin. I cannot personally judge a person and condemn them to hell for some possible poor ...
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Various Forms of Betrayal in 1984The novel 1984, written by George Orwell, gives a continuous theme of betrayal from all aspects and perspectives from the characters. The protagonist of the novel, Winston Smith, receives betrayal in multiple ways. His experiences include betrayal from his idea of a mentor O’Brien, his love ...
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Animal Imagery in King LearIn King Lear, Shakespeare uses animal imagery to suggest that men have very little power over their own fates and to emphasize the vulnerability of some of his most regal-seeming characters. He further reinforces the idea of man’s helplessness through his recurring allusions to the gods, which ...
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Odour of Chrysanthemums1. Describe Elizabeth's character. What do we learn about her from her encounters with her children, her father, her neighbors, and her mother-in-law? Is she unrelentingly harsh? Or is she sympathetic in any way? What circumstances have made her what she is?
I think Elizabeth is a proud, ...
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