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Polar Bear Food Chain
571 words
SPECIES - Ursus Maritime, Polar Bear, lord of the
Arctic. Lives in an area of five million square
miles of snow and ice. From Siberia to Alaska and
across Canada, Greenland and the Islands north of
Norway, he is the master of all living things
except man. It lives in the brutal cold, ice, and
snow. The temperature can plunge down frequently
to - 40 degrees and sometimes even lower but that
does not bother the polar bear because of its
color-less skin and layer of insulation fat. Its
range extend...
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Spend The Night Virgin Mary
603 words
In every culture or tradition we have our
different ways to celebrate Christmas. In Latin
culture we have our unique way to celebrate the
birth of baby Jesus. We of course have religious
ceremonies as well as our traditional food, like
the famous poncho, pool, and tamales. But we also
celebrate as whole family members house. We have
music, we dance, and of course we stay up all
night. The most important way to celebrate our
posadas is to have baby Jesus the house. The
posadas are one of the typi...
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Lord Of The Flies Super Ego
1,081 words
Freud described the Ego as being like a rider on a
horse (the Id), trying to hold the horse in check.
It mediates between the Id and the outside world,
in the sense of being aware both of the Id's
energies and of what the outside world will allow.
The Super Ego is a sort of conscience, the place
where injunctions to behave properly, learned or
inherited from people like parents, teachers and
priests, reside. Freud says the person is the
focal point of a struggle between our desires
(Id), what is...
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Graphic Design National Gallery
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ter> (1949 -) Tim Storrier was born in
Sydney Australia in 1949. He spent his early
childhood on his family's sheep station at
Umagarlee, near Wellington, NSW. His mother and
grandmother were interested in art, and he would
draw a lot. He drew military heroes and rural
subjects such as woodsheds. At the age of ten he
went to boarding school in Sydney, where he spent
a lot of time in the art room, painting under the
influence of his teacher Ross Doig. Storrier
attended the National Art ...
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Red Blood Cells Vitamin B 12
464 words
Anemia is a disease of the blood. Anemia is
characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells
or in the concentration of hemoglobin in the body.
These deficiencies are caused by either decreased
production or increased destruction of blood
cells. Anemia is most common among women in their
reproductive years, infants, and the elderly.
Because one of the major functions of red blood
cells is to transport oxygen, a decrease in red
blood cells decreases the amount of oxygen
delivered to the body's ti...
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Poem Richard Cory Richard Cory People
447 words
In Edwin Arlington Robinson's poem "Richard Cory,
" things are not what they seem. People saw that
Richard Cory had wealth, power, education, fame
and good looks. They thought that all this brought
Richard happiness. They all wanted to be like him.
No one got to know who he was but only knew him
for what he had. It seemed that he had everything
yet it was not enough to make him happy. His
wealth did not give him happiness nor did it bring
him friends. Richards's loneliness is what makes
him kill...
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Third World Countries Wal Mart
1,130 words
Wal-Mart is the largest American retailing
company. There are close to 3. 000 Wal-Mart
discount stores in U. S. alone. Nowadays, many
people think of a Wal-Mart as the symbol of
American consumerism, however, not many of them do
realize that the word American is the least
applicable, when it comes to describing the
essence of Wal-Mart as commercial enterprise. This
retailing company is nothing but the embodiment of
pure greed, which is being spawned by the process
of Globalization. Long gone are...
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Vietnam War Iraq War
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Analytical War Essay (1) When it comes to
assessing the true meaning of historical events,
we need to understand that these events only
reflect socio-political realities; therefore,
their essence is objective. Ancient Romans, who
were known for their supreme ability of logical
thinking, used to insist that, in order to point
out at the root of every social or political
problem, we need to come up with a question quo
bono? , which means who will gain out of
situation? Let us apply this principle,...
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Fruits And Vegetables Fruits Vegetables
1,131 words
Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to eat a
healthy diet I. Introduction 1. Attention Getter:
When you think of someone happy, successful,
beautiful which image comes to your mind? An image
of someone tired, overweight, sweaty, who is
sitting in front of TV with a bowl of potato chips
and a large glass of cola? Probably not. Most of
us visualize a healthy person as someone who is
active, spends much time outside, does sports, is
slim, energetic and who eats healthy foods. People
want to b...
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Rest Of The World Soviet Union
765 words
On April 1986, Soviets Union Chernobyl nuclear
plant exploded letting out a massive amount of
radiation that would debate of all Russian
citizens for hundreds of years to come. On April
26, 1986 at 1: 21 am, the # 4 reactor exploded and
released thirty to forty times the radiation of
the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombing. The exact
causes of the explosion are not known, however
scientists and researchers, under thorough
investigation, have uncovered possible causes to
the explosion. The main reason...
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Langston Hughes Black Americans
619 words
Harlem Langston Hughes Through the turbulent
decades of the 1920 s through the 1960 s many of
the black Americans went through difficult
hardships and found comfort only in dreaming.
Those especially who lived in the ghettos of
Harlem would dream about a better place for them,
their families, and their futures. Langston Hughes
discusses dreams and what they could do in one of
his poems, Harlem. Hughes poem begins: What
happens to a dream deferred Hughes is asking what
happens to a dream that is ...
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Brightly Colored Baggy Pants
574 words
Creative Play: A Royal Life LAUREN: Good after
noon, I am lady Lauren and this is Lady Jadie.
JADIE: Ello LAUREN: We are ladies of the royal
court of beef-a-lot, and we do anything we like
with our time. Being pampered royalty is so much
fun. And we have our father king Edward to take
care of the political matters, so we can spend our
lives in bliss. JADIE: I personally enjoy
painting, horseback riding and learning,
especially languages. This whole rebirth movement
is very intriguing. It all sta...
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Upton Sinclair Socialist Party
896 words
Long and tedious, with the purpose of showing the
unsanitary conditions of the Chicago meat
industry, The Jungle is a book that was written by
Upton Sinclair. After his manuscript was completed
in 1905, it appeared serially in Appeal to Reason,
a widely circulated socialist periodical. This
initial publication caused much controversy and
immediate reaction. Much difficulty was
encountered, however, when he tried to get it
published in book form. None of the publishers
wanted it published complet...
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Food And Drug Upton Sinclair
485 words
In the early 1900 +s many new changes were made in
an effort to improve the business practices and
social problems of the time. One of the many
changes was the formation of the food and drug
administration. It issued the first pure food and
drug laws, which are federal regulations created
to protect the consumer from contaminated or
otherwise harmful food, drugs, and cosmetics.
These laws were needed because the methods of
preparing and shipping foods at the time were
dangerous to everyones heal...
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Fruits And Vegetables Plants And Animals
896 words
Foodborne illness often shows itself as flu-like
symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or
fever, so many people may not recognize that the
illness is caused by bacteria or other pathogens
on food. The onset of symptoms may not occur for
two or more days after the contaminated food was
eaten. Thousands of types of bacteria are
naturally present in our environment, but not all
bacteria cause disease in humans. Some of the more
familiar il nesses include E. coli and Salmonella,
which are may ...
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Food Service Pretty Good
947 words
Coming to this school, one of my biggest fears was
what the food would be like. I knew there would be
no way I could last a whole year here if the food
was terrible, and my budget didnt allow eating out
very often. At home when the high school cafeteria
food was bad, I could always go home and get a
good meal. Here, however, I couldnt just go home
if the food was bad. I would just have to choke it
down or starve. After Id been here awhile, and had
a couple of meals from Morrisons food service
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Mad Cow Disease Oprah Winfrey
1,459 words
Food Disparagement Law Food Disparagement Law or
Veggie Libel Law describes the new libel laws that
impose penalties on anyone who comments about
perishable food products in a manner deemed
inconsistent with reasonable or reliable
scientific inquiry. 61472; Food disparagement
laws began cropping up in the early 1990 s, after
a consumer scare over the pesticide Alar, a
chemical used to lengthen the time that apples
ripen on trees. In 1989, the CBD news program 60
Minutes broadcast a report tha...
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Mahatma Gandhi Karamchand Gandhi
505 words
Mahatma Gandhi was Gandhi Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi
was an Indian by Nationality. He was born on
October 2 nd 1869 in Porbandar, India. Mahatma
Gandhi's original name was Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi. He was born to Karamchand Gandhi and
Putlibai. He came from a Hindu household. His
father was the Dewan or the minister of the
province of Porbandar. His mother was a very
religious Housewife. His family followed strict
rules of Hinduism, which included practice of
non-violence, a lot of spiritual fastin...
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Genetic Engineering Today
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Today people go to the super market thinking they
are getting good clean healthy products, but
instead half of what they are buying has undergone
genetic therapy. You pick up a beautiful looking
red tomato and you think it has probably been on
the vine the longest, but in fact almost all
tomatoes found in super markets are picked when
they are green and then injected with red dye to
make them appear healthy. The milk you buy has
come from a cow that has been altered to produce
more milk. The big...
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Square Mile Square Kilometer
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Lions Lions are big animals with no fear of
anything. They are harsh predators and will do
anything to kill a prey for food. Some key facts
about lions are that adult males grow
approximately 9 feet from nose to tail. The
females are a lot smaller than the males. Males
usually weigh up to 350 - 550 pounds. The female
lions weigh up to 250 - 300 pounds which is much
smaller than the male lions growth. It takes most
lions 3 to 4 years to sexually mature. The lions
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