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    Urinary and Reproductive Systems of the Fetal Pig” Introduction The Fetal Pig is left over from last semester’s A&P Lab I and is being recycled for the second A&P lab. During this dissection session my lab partner and I did two dissections. The first one of the Urinary system‚ and the second of the Reproductive system. The fetal pig was in a zip lock bag‚ wrapped with wet paper towels and its own skin. Methods We wore gloves‚ and removed the fetal pig from its wrappings‚ placing it into

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    Aristotle saw tragedy as centering around a tragic hero‚ a basically noble person (well‚ he said "man") with a tragic flaw--hamartia. This flaw ususally took the form of hubris--excessive pride‚ so excessive that the person with it considered himself equal to the gods and thus‚ with no sense of his own ability to make mistakes‚ made some really terrible ones. Aristotle’s tragedy involved a change (reversal) of fortune‚ which could go from bad to good just as well as from good to bad. He did‚ however

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    How to Competitively Show a Pig Vince Lombardi once said‚ “The price of success is hard work‚ dedication to the job at hand‚ and the determination that whether we win or lose‚ we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” Without hard work‚ dedication‚ and determination‚ the outcome of your performance will reflect poorly. When showing livestock‚ in particularly pigs‚ you need to be persistent and dedicate yourself to taking care and working with them. Some step you need to apply

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    Romeo and Paris are very similar‚ yet also very different. Because of the similarities and differences‚ they cause much strife and conflict in the story and with their actions regarding Juliet. The way they treat Juliet and how they view love is very contrasting; However‚ they also both share feelings of loyalty and a passionate love for her. Throughout the play‚ these are important aspects that are largely emphasized and greatly impact the outcome. There are many ways Romeo and Paris differ. One

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    Now‚ you might ask “How could a king of the dark ages‚ known for waging wars‚ have anything in common with a modern President‚ who was known for the prosperity he brought to the U.S.A” . The two of them have many differences‚ but there are many more similarities. King Arthur brought many years of prosperity to his kingdom also tried to spread learning throughout Britannia. They both made mistakes as well‚ such as Kennedy’s Bay of Pigs‚ as well as King Arthur’s apparent lust for

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    In Greek mythology‚ specifically in Homer’s eminent epics; (the Iliad and the Odyssey)‚ the gods are depicted according to anthropological means. They basically resemble human beings in form as well as in behavior. One must understand first that the Greeks had very much appreciated the human form. Contrary to the Egyptians‚ for example‚ who had portrayed their gods with human features incorporating some animalistic bodily features as well. Many other civilizations’ gods also had a certain idiosyncratic

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    Christie’s Hercule Poirot and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes have become two of the greatest well-known characters in detective fiction. They are intricate characters with profound skills‚ exceptionally distinct personalities‚ and two different approaches that leave the audience always wanting additional stories. There is‚ without a doubt‚ no wonder why these two have plummeted from their stories and become incredibly realistic to readers all over the world. Each character has his own prestige

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    have not seen the Egyptian’s artwork‚ but they’ve read “The Black Cat” there are many similarities and differences. They are similar in ways that people don’t understand until they read an essay or story about both items. The paintings of the Egyptian’s are about a black cat. The story of “The Black Cat” is similar to the Egyptians paintings because they both describe how well the cat’s get treated. The narrator loved his cat Pluto from the short story and the Egyptians loved their cat. They even

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    characters of Othello and Iago. Throughout this play‚ the similarities and differences between these flawed individuals is illustrated through their self inflicted tragedies. Both of the main characters are caught in serious wrongdoings making them similar in nature. Their differences lie in each’s awareness of the situation. Othello is caught for the brutal murder of his innocent wife and Iago is ultimately caught committing murder and reeking havoc throughout the play. Iago’s role though the play

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    In the eyes of many he is the greatest detective of all time. Sherlock Holmes is known as the man to go to when you need a crime solved. He is clever‚ swift and can ultimately do it all. However‚ there are countless different versions of the Sherlock Holmes’ character that appear across various adaptations. For example‚ the original Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Conan Doyle and the modern TV series Sherlock created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. Though perceived differently‚ Sherlock

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