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    Intellectual Autobiography I have never had a clear idea of who I want to be or why I have chosen a certain area of study‚ but I have always liked school‚ learning‚ reading books and getting to know about different topics. As you might remember‚ I was raised in El Salvador and I always attended a small public school. My school finally got a library when I was in second grade and I felt that it was time to choose a book of my interest. I chose the book “Peter Pan in Scarlet” without knowing who Peter

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    Cultural Autobiography     I am an African American woman‚ who was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago. I am the youngest girl of four siblings and I am also the only biological child my parents had together. My dad had two kids from a previous marriage. My mom‚ even though she was not married had a child before she met my dad.  I would say I felt special growing up knowing this information that I had this special bond with both my parents‚ but it was quite the opposite. See‚ in my family

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    Gummy Bear Experiment

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    Combustion of Gummy Bears Energy is a concept.� Most definitions of the word energy fail to provide its exact meaning when applied to scientific matters.� In science the word energy is a concept that expresses two measurable properties‚ heat and work.� Here is the relationship of energy‚ heat and work: Energy Released=Work Done + Heat Released The Law of Conservation of Energy‚ derived from centuries of observation and measurement‚ indicates that energy cannot be created or destroyed. But energy

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    Right To Bear Arms

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    Carlos Contreras US Government‚ Period 6 Right To Bear Arms Bang‚ bang bang! I heard gun shots. It came from the house across the street. Apparently someone broke into the house and the robber had a gun and was ready to fire‚ but because of gun rights my neighbor had a gun also and he was able to protect his family and himself. "Imagined what would of happened if we didn’t have that right and I didn’t have a gun?" he told me. I told him that that was true. Gun rights are a good

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    Introduction In 1946‚ the book simply titled Autobiography of a Yogi was published. It was written by a hitherto unknown saint from India named Paramahansa Yogananda. Paramahansa Yogananda was an Indian Yogi who left the shores of India in 1920 to teach God realization to people of the West. In this inspiring book‚ he describes his meetings with miracle performing yogis in India such as the levitating saint‚ a tiger fighting swami‚ a yogi who bilocates and other great saints search for a guru‚ and

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    The Right to Bear Arms

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    The Right to Bear Arms The second amendment clearly states “a well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed.” It definitely says that it is the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ therefore doesn’t that make it an individual right. After all would people not feel safer if they are able to carry a handgun on them for self-defense? Just try and picture somebody walking down the sidewalk and

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    The Clan of the Cave Bear

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    Discuss visual and sound elements in “The Clan of the Cave Bear This movie from 1986 is based in the book with the same name. The story is about a Cro-Magnon girl who loose her mom and tribe and she met some Neanderthal clan who adopt her. It seems to be like an unprepared or a low cost movie. The story sound interesting but while you are watching it you think that is a kind of joke. Neanderthals were prehistoric people but the actors of this movie look like you and me playing to be prehistoric

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    Polar Bear Evolution

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    become less in common in a population over time. This process can even result in a different species. Polar bears have gone under a series of evolutionary changes over time to help them survive in conditions on the planet some such adaptations include larger paws‚ thicker white fur‚ extra fat to keep them warm and more recently they have developed polar bear type teeth. These

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    Stuffed Bear Monologue

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    When I awoke again‚ I found the tiniest stuffed bear cradled in my arms‚ then fell asleep still hugging the bear. Dr.Garnets was the first person I saw when I woke up. He revealed to me that I had no stuffed bear and that I did not even have a son to hold close. “Hello Mrs. Kellogg‚ I am Dr.Garnets.” The man in front of me said with a blank face “Hello‚” I mumbled “Where is the bear that I had?” surprised to see it out of my grasp. “You had no bear when we found you Mrs. Kellogg” “Then

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    Polar Bear evolution

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    co-evolution. Divergent evolution is when two or more animals originate from a common genetic base. To prove divergent evolution in animals‚ the Ursus Maritimus or polar bear is an example. Divergent evolution is when similar animals branch off becoming dissimilar as time goes. Divergent evolution occurred 125‚000 years ago when brown bears were isolated from their ancestors. This movement got them stranded and trapped by glacial ice and happened because of geographic isolation which is being separated

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