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    displaying key transcendental beliefs. As with many works at the time‚ these papers still hold relevance in the 21st century and can be applied to modern citizens‚ such as Elizabeth Gilbert. As a novelist and memoirist‚ Gilbert tells the tale of her self-discovery in three parts in Eat‚ Pray‚ Love that each display a transcendental belief. Gilbert exhibits the quote‚ “My life is for itself and not a

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    behind the discovery of the central charge in a nucleus. This significant finding changed scientists view on atoms The discovery of the nucleus is one of‚ if not the most important to have ever been made. In this essay I will be discussing how previous assumptions of the atom’s shape‚ curiosity and an accident led to Rutherford’s discovery of the proton. Data and equations from his original journal will also be discussed to further prove the presence of a central charge. Before the discovery of the

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    Home Burial Poem

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    repercussions of losing a child and its effect on a relationship. Similarly‚ ’Tuft of Flowers‚’ published in 1906‚ emphasizes the significance of even the most smallest discoveries. Similarly‚ The 2001 novel‚ ’When Dogs Cry‚’ written by Markus Zusak‚ explores the character of Cameron Wolfe and his whirlwind journey of self-discovery. Link back to thesis‚ talk about themes and context if necessary. Link to question and introduce home burial. This poem presents a fractured relationship between husband

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    Oedipus Rex

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    Oedipus Rex proves to be a Greek tragedy‚ according to Aristotle’s “The Art of Poetry”‚ through its plot and dramatic twists of events. One could classify Oedipus Rex as a Greek tragedy because it contains the elements‚ such as suffering‚ peripety and discovery‚ character‚ unity of plot‚ and the power of pity and fear. Suffering is an emotional ingredient that must pertain to the plot in order to be considered a Greek tragedy. Aristotle defines suffering as “an action of a destructive or painful nature

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    was an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh whose legacy extends to the present‚ and currently one of the best-known ancient Egyptians of all-time. The “Boy King” inherited the throne at the age of nine‚ his reign lasting only ten years before his sudden unexpected death. The traditional burial customs and funeral processions were carried out upon him‚ but the tomb he was laid to rest in was unique from the typical Eighteenth Dynasty tombs characterised by their lavish style and large scale. This uniqueness

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    Essay On Homo Naledi

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    In 2013 Lee Berger led his team into uncharted territory (Eyewitness News‚ 2015). Although the journey into the belly of the Rising Star Caves was not easy‚ with a pathway that narrowed to a shockingly tiny 17 cm at some points‚ the discoveries found inside the cave were astounding (Eyewitness News‚ 2015). The fossils found inside the Rising Star Caves were evidence of a new hominin species named Homo naledi that lived around 2 million years ago (Lecture‚ 4/14). In this paper I will assert the importance

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    Prospero in the Tempest

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    Character discoveries in The Tempest Prospero Personal responsibility behind holding power. Prospero’s need for revenge catalyses his inner darkness. His thirst and dissociation with the nobles is heavily emphasised in lines such as “false brother”. He discovers that his actions were causing distress and pain to the other characters; his cruelties were finally revealed by Ariel towards the end of the play- “I would so if I were human”. Along-side ‘losing’ his daughter to Ferdinand‚ Ariel’s line

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    play and us. Discovery works at both levels as we discover more about the characters and they discover more about themselves. In this play‚ Tom teaches Coral to walk. Outside this frame‚ Tom has taught Coral to acknowledge and accept the death of her son‚ and her need to face the world again. Tom’s own circumstances (his serious illness) gives him a unique perspective and empathy towards others. Coral is thus able to accept his ‘truth’ and‚ with this psychological and emotional discovery‚ she can finally

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    exchange of crops and animals helped both worlds develop and prosper. The first Europeans to reach the Americas were the Norse seafarers from Scandanavia. These voyagers weren’t supported by expansionists‚ which lead to the dismisal of their discovery. Centuries later‚ many Europeans desired contact with a new world for conquest or trade. The Christian crusaders exposed goods like silk‚ perfumes‚ and spices to Europe. These Luxuries of the Eastern hemisphere were quite expensive and had to

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    J.J. Thomson

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    radiation and discharge through gases are the most closely related characteristics of physics taught today in schools and universities all over the world. In 1897 Thomson discovered the electron‚ his most notable achievement. At the time of his discovery many other scientists were working on the same thing (Joseph John Thomson). He was doing a lot of research on the nature of electric discharge in a high-vacuum cathode-ray tube. The ray’s deflection by electrically

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