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    control to re-position the slide so the Euglena is directly in the centre of the lens. Return to the x40 objective lens‚ and the Euglena should be visible. 2. The sound of a glass slide cracking is heard during a lab class. What do you think might have happened and how could this be avoided? A glass slide cracking is likely caused by

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    Throughout Macbeth‚ there are a wide variety of conflicts ranging from internal to external. Macbeth struggles with the choice of getting what he truly desires at the cost of people’s lives or just being content and not having the weight of guilt on his shoulders. His choice however of getting what he wants ultimately leads to conflicts within himself and with others. The conflicts from the play are Macbeth vs. his own ambition‚ guilt‚ and with Lady Macbeth. Macbeth’s internal struggle with his

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    How does Shakespeare present relationship between Men and Women and how might a modern day audience respond? During the time of Shakespeare women lived in a male dominated society. Women In this period had virtually no legal power and lost all right to own all personal property when they married. Men were expected to be the heads of the households. Once a boy turned eight he no longer was required to obey his mother. The ideal woman was believed to be a virgin and a faithful wife. Female honour

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    Lady Macbeth evokes in the reader is that she is in control. She is in control of Macbeth and she is in control of the plan to kill King Duncan. “…the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements”. The word ‘my’ really emphasizes that it is her house she is in control of the house. It also gives you some feeling of the power that Lady Macbeth possesses and what little influence Macbeth has on Lady Macbeth. She is very ambitious to become queen‚ to the point where she convinces Macbeth to kill

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    Meiosis is the type of nuclear division that occurs to form four genetically different gametes. This produces genetically different offspring which all differ in traits‚ the reason this occurs is because of the way that the chromosomes are handled to make gametes. The general gist of meiosis is that a homologous pair is split twice to make four separate cells that have the haploid number of chromosomes meaning when they fuse with other gametes they form a zygote with the diploid number of chromosomes.

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    The Romanticism was a literary movement that developed mainly throughout the influences of the philosophy of Locke and the causes and consequences of revolutionary spirit of the French revolution. Wordsworth was brought up reading the Augustan´s metric poetry and the neoclassicist’s descriptive complex language which fully expressed the ideas of reasoning over sentiments. Influenced and inspired by the changing ideological atmosphere of the late XVIII and the first third of the XIX century‚ Wordsworth

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    The phrase‚ “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be King hereafter!” chanted by the first of the three witches in Act 1‚ Scene 3 expresses the theme of “fate versus free will” in the tragedy Macbeth written by William Shakespeare. The writer uses the words “all hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be King hereafter” to get the reader to question the motivations of the notorious witches. When the witches say this quote‚ it is difficult to know whether they reveal a destiny to Macbeth that can’t be avoided‚ or if they

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    Assumptions and Fallacies What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions might interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? * An assumption is something we take for granted. We assume our beliefs to be true and use them to interpret the world about us. We humans naturally and regularly use our beliefs as assumptions and make inferences based on those assumptions. We must do so to make sense of where we are‚ what we are about‚ and

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    What might be done to encourage more people to vote in elections? Firstly in this essay I would like to say why voting is relatively important nowadays‚ the second thing I will discuss is why the public tends to avoid voting on elections‚ third thing will be an issue of how to encourage more people to vote and lastly I will conclude with my opinion. Nowadays‚ in our society‚ which is mostly democratic‚ everyone tends to participate in politics. Participation in politics can also be seen as the

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