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    miss t

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    back at the week‚ in which Dr David Robinson‚ Senior Lecturer in Biological Science at The Open University‚ discusses what you have learned so far in this course and then introduces some of the ideas and examples explored in week 2. There are different ways that an ecosystem can be defined and you discussed this with other learners‚ to reach a working definition of an ecosystem. You examined the core concept of an ecosystem through the example of a rock pool. Guidance as to how to study ecosystems

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    of the national anthem. The protest was originally started in the 2016-2017 season by Colin Kaepernick‚ who played quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers at the time. He‚ in fact‚ sat for the anthem and received a great deal of backlash from the public. Many players followed suit by kneeling‚ sitting‚ locking arms and showing solidarity. The backlash has continued and some fans are even boycotting the NFL. These NFL players should not be criticised due to the fact what they’re actually protesting-

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    a certain quote that means alot to me. That quote was first said by Satchel Paige‚ a professional baseball player in the 1940s‚ and in the quote he states‚ “Don’t look back. Something might be gaining on you”. This quote means a lot to me because of the meaning behind it. Essentially the quote says that if someone was to slow down or even turn to look back something could catch up to that person. To the average person this may be just another thing that doesn’t affect their life what so ever‚ so

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    Here is the Hey You Matter T-Shirt Mock-Ups with the cost breakdown listed. The adult shirts pictured are a tri-blend and the kids shirt is cotton. They didn’t have a color that would match the adult versions‚ so I used the royal blue for the mock-up. The other option is a dark navy that I will include a picture of. The quoted prices ($12-14 for adult & $10-12 for kids) are for printing on the front and back with two colors. The variation in cost is due to the fact that final per shirt cost depends

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    English 2/25/13 The Adoption of Modernism in T S Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” Modernism first emerged in America as a brand new type of literature in the early years of twentieth century. After the First World War and the Great Depression‚ Western world was looking for a kind of life different from traditional one‚ easier‚ faster‚ more technological‚ and more convenient. Fortunately‚ modernist movement came into sight by then and answered all these requests (VanSpanckeren 61). Being

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    people marched the streets of Washington‚ D.C.‚ to protest the recently elected President Donald Trump. The protestors were protesting his views on women’s rights‚ health care‚ and immigration among other things. People like “members of Congress‚ world-famous actresses and countless citizens like Joanne Gascoyne of Albany‚ New York a 78-year-old retired teacher who traveled to New York City with her daughter and two granddaughters” came to protest the rights of women. The Women’s March was caused

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    What work means to me

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    Hodge Shannon English composition 1 What I’s work Work is the process of initiating an action or the process of creating an effect or outcome‚ Work is also an activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. But this is not how the world defines work most people see work as doing something in a more strenuous way‚ pain‚ suffering and slavery to a task‚ this artificial definition is how most people define work . The reason why people prefer this arterial

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    What does the Church mean to you? When you hear "the Church‚" what do you think of? Maybe‚ it is that place where you are forced to go every weekend‚ something to do with Jesus and God‚ but you aren ’t quite sure‚ or‚ do you think of Jesus dying for you? Well‚ whatever you think of‚ I am going to explain to you what‚ from the Bible passages that I have read‚ what I think God was trying to explain to us. God tries to explain what the Church should mean to us in the Bible passages through the apostles

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    sexual lifestyles. Homosexuality is an accepted lifestyle nowadays with most evidence proving biological causation‚ and marriage benefits should be available to all couples. Denying them is a violation of religious freedom (civil and religious marriages are two separate institutions). The main reason for denying marriage to gay couples is that all major religions consider homosexuality a sin. Virtually every religion in the world‚ including the major ones in this country‚ considers homosexuality unacceptable

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    Booker T. Washington Born as Booker Taliaferro on April 5‚ 1856 to a slave named Jane and her white master‚ Booker T. Washington grew to become a prominent African American educator‚ author‚ and author‚ as well as advisor to Republican presidents (Wiki). He was considered the most significant black educator due to his control over the flow of funds to black schools and universities (Wormser). After the Emancipation Proclamation led them to be freed‚ Jane moved her family to rejoin her husband in

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