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    Competition and Biodiversity are all different words‚ but have many things in common. All the words involve animals interacting with each other. In my first paragraph I will explain what coevolution is and how it makes the animals interactions change in species. My second paragraph is the description about the role of competition and how it ship and shapes natures’ ecosystem. And last but not least‚ my third paragraph and it will be about the explanations of biodiversity and why it’s necessary that it exist

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    The larynx has two main functions: it acts‚ first‚ as a valve to protect the lungs and‚ second‚ as mechanism for producing sound. Describe how the larynx produces sound‚ including in your own words a description of the different anatomical parts and their interaction. The larynx is a vital part of the mechanism in our bodies that produces sound. It is basically made up of a series of cartilages‚ which also includes the thyroid or what would be an Adam’s apple on a male. As stated in the sentence

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    the U.S. government is divided into three branches that each perform different functions: Congress makes the laws‚ the president enforces the laws‚ and the judiciary interprets the laws. However‚ the three government bodies are not completely independent of each other; through the system of checks and balances‚ the three branches of government are in fact very involved with one another because they are able to exercise restraint over the other branches’ powers. After living in the colonies under

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    What role does equality play in socialist ideology? Socialism as a political ideology has been best defined by its upmost opposition to capitalism. It has offered an alternative economic and social structure for society with the principle of equality at its core. The feature of equality for socialism is seen to allow the maximisation of human freedom in the sense that it allows and provides satisfaction in terms of material needs and provides the basis for personal development as a result

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    The Judicial Branch of the United States is network of courts that interprets and applies laws. Though they generally do not create laws‚ they decipher them and apply them to a certain case. One of the powers of the judiciary is the power to declare laws unconstitutional. Under the system of Checks and Balances‚ this main check that the judiciary has on both the legislative and executive branch is the power of judicial review. This power allows the Supreme Court to examine and compare acts undertaken

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    For as long as man have lived together‚ they have divided themselves: the strong from the weak‚ the rich from the poor‚ and in Medieval England‚ the gentle from the masses. Of course today‚ although there are still without a doubt class distinction and divisions‚ society has come a long way in a very short time. When Geoffrey Chaucer was writing his masterpiece‚ Canterbury Tales‚ societal oppression was the norm‚ and this inspired many of his character’s whom he created as stereotypes to criticize

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    that the role a humorist plays in society is to subdue thoughts that everyone can relate to. Humor is expressed openly to relate to thoughts without the rampage of society. Humor gives people the reality of wrongs in the society making them easier to understand. De Botton believes the role of humorists to not show entertainment but “to convey messages that may be dangerous or impossible to state.” An example is a stand-up comedian‚ Gabriel Iglesias or Fluffy‚ makes comments centered on how he is fluffy

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    and journalist.2 Although he himself rejected the label‚ he is often referred to as a philosopher‚ due to the philosophical content of his work.3 In The Plague‚ Camus uses the story of a disease-stricken town to allegorically present both the absurd nature of human existence and the different ways in which individuals can understand and revolt

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    that no one branch of government can dominate the other and no one branch can abuse the power they possess. There are three branches of government. The first branch of government is the executive branch which is in charge of the military‚ vetoing bills‚ managing the budget‚ etc. The second branch of government is the legislative branch which is in charge of ratifying laws‚ composing bills‚ and representing the general public‚ etc. The third branch of government is the judicial branch which is the

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    There are many characters in the play Agamemnon by Aeschylus and they are all important in their own ways. One of the characters is Cassandra‚ a seer who was brought back with Agamemnon after Troy’s defeat. At first Cassandra seems like a minor character since she does not speak much‚ but as the play progresses‚ her character develops and she starts to play a larger role in the play. Cassandra is used by Aeschylus to a great extent. She and her supernatural powers help to make the audience feel more

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