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    For centuries‚ countless tales have been told of the legend of King Arthur. But the only story you’ve never heard ... is the true story that inspired the legend. -- Trailer for "King Arthur" Uh‚ huh. And in the true story‚ Arthur traveled to Rome‚ became a Christian and a soldier‚ and was assigned to lead a group of yurt-dwelling warriors from Sarmatia on a 15-year tour of duty in England‚ where Guinevere is a fierce woman warrior of the Woads. His knights team up with the Woads to battle the Saxons

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    Natural Acquired Immunity

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    Natural immunity is the immune system based on the genetic constitution of certain organisms. A person or an animal is born with one’s innate resistance against certain pathogen. At present‚ all immune systems require contact with antigens‚ and they acquire immunity accordingly‚ which is viewed as an outdated concept. There are three possible cases : 1.The antibodies of the parent are transmitted to their fetus through the placenta or colostrum‚ and the infant is also referred to as a passive immunity

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    Chester A. Arthur He was born on October 5th 1829‚ In Fairland Vermont. He had nine siblings‚ and was the eldest of the three sons in the family. Being the one of the elders of his many siblings‚ he acquired a desire to lead. His father was a preacher. Like any preacher kid at that time‚ his family was often transferred various villages in Vermont and upstate New York‚ which widened Chester’s view of politics in diverse locations. Also being a preacher’s kid‚ he had to have some admirable ethics

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    Love Is a Natural Drug

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    Love Is a Natural Drug John-Mark I. Chambers The University of the West Indies Mona Campus Abstract Love addiction and substance dependence have similar characteristics‚ namely‚ the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine‚ the presence of tolerance and withdrawal symptoms‚ and the negative influences they have on a person’s life. Love addiction is similar to addictive drugs such as alcohol‚ cocaine‚ marijuana and heroin because of the effects that dopamine have on the addict’s mind and body

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    Bernard Malamud 1914-1986 American novelist and short story writer. The following entry provides criticism on Malamud’s works from 1975 through 1999. See alsoBernard Malamud Criticism (Volume 1)‚ and Volumes 2‚ 3‚ 5‚ 9‚ 11‚ 27. INTRODUCTION Malamud is considered one of the most prominent figures in Jewish-American literature. His stories and novels‚ in which reality and fantasy are frequently interlaced‚ have been called parables‚ myths‚ and allegories and often illustrate the importance of

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    Dying Natural Fabrics

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    The objective of this experiment was to synthesize indigo and azo dyes and use them to observe their effectiveness in dying natural fabrics. The results of the experiment are summarized below. Weights Starting materials: • Aniline-3-sulfonic acid: 0.493 g • Salicylic Acid: 0.398 g Azo Dye: 0.515 g % Yield: (actual/theoretical) x 100 • Actual 0.515 g • Theoretical: o Aniline-3-sulfonic acid: (0.493 g/173.19g/mol) = 0.00285 mol o Salicylic acid: (0.398 g/152.15 g/mol) = 0.00262 mol o Limiting Reagent:

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    Arthur Evans and the Palace of Knossos Archaeology has contributed greatly to our knowledge of past civilisation and in turn the general understanding of humanity’s progression through the ages. Without archaeology‚ this knowledge and understanding would be extremely limited in its range of sources and evidence. Ancient civilisations underground provide an extensive range of remains and artefacts from which historians can draw accurate‚ informed conclusions about mortals who have long since turned

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    Natural Disasters Paper

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    Hunter Herdt Dr. Schiesser Geological Disasters 12 October 2011 What Should We Be Doing? Natural disasters occur on Earth every day. They range from earthquake that can’t be felt to Tsunamis that kill and destroy millions of dollars of property. No matter big or small they happen and the best geologist can predict them to a certain degree yet no natural occurring disaster can be entirely predicted or stopped. People seem to look to blame something or someone for these things but we are only

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    Natural Rights and Utilitarianism 1) Locke’s concept of the social contract is to protect people’s rights. According to Locke the contract is between the people and these branches of government that they set up. The reason government arises the social contract between people‚ is because that people want to live longer and better. The legitimacy of the government comes from the fact we consent to set up that authority and protect our natural rights. For example‚ if we designate a group

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    we have to face serious consequences. Great philosophers have researched that other educational systems do not abide by the laws of natural growth‚ which result in indolent‚ exhausted and fed up children. We should neither be stern nor be compassionate in handling children. We just need to practice a new approach towards child education‚ which paves way for “Natural growth or development“. This can be seen in plants‚ animals as well as humans.                    Plants have their own strategy for

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