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    are put in situations where they have to make decisions solely following their ego. The Lord of the Rings clearly reflected on Sartre’s good faith‚ in which characters assert their meaning on lives and blame no one. A short summary to begin: Frodo Baggins‚ a hobbit from the Shire‚ is given a quest to destroy the Ring in the fire of Mount Doom where the Dark Lord‚ Sauron‚ resides. Frodo and his friends leave for the Mount Doom. On their way to Mount Doom‚ Frodo and his friends are constantly challenged

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    Cisternal Migration

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    Evidence for the Theory of Cisternal Maturation-Progression Abstract Two competing theories have been postulated for explaining how proteins traverse the Golgi: cisternal maturation-progression and vesicular transport. Cisternal maturation-progression postulates that proteins move through the Golgi within cisternae which progress from cis to medial to trans. Large protein aggregates have been shown to move through the Golgi in a manner consistent with cisternal maturation-progression. COPI vesicles act

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    In The Fellowship of the Ring‚ often there are stories‚ poems‚ and legends told. These stories play an important role in how J.R.R Tolkien tells his story. Each one tells more relevant information about the situation at hand or the character that is telling it. Tom Bombadil is a great example of how singing was used to characterize is jolly personality‚ always wanting to help and was enchantingly happy all the time‚ along with his wife. Gandalf’s story during the council meeting‚ Saruman is not who

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    ‘puppet’ of a ‘puppeteer’ who happens to hold a pen. A protagonist is as good as the story they appear in. Readers often recognize a story‚ a novel‚ or a certain poem through its main character(s). (Think of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; Frodo Baggins in

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    most certainly represents universal human experiences. Furthermore‚ Harper Lee displays the maturation in Scout from the beginning of the book to the end. At the beginning of the novel‚ scout is immature and rude. This is shown as scout fights Walter Cunningham for the reason of "not having his lunch". When Scout says‚ "Who in this town did anything to help Tom Robinson‚ just who?" she shows signs of maturation in her ability to understand the issue of racism. Towards the end of the novel‚ though Scout

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    Éowyn and Galadriel in The Fellowship of the Ring‚ The Two Towers‚ and The Return of the King do not conform to the submissive role that was expected from women during Tolkien’s time‚ as contrasted with characters such as Goldberry‚ Lobelia Sackville-Baggins and Farmer Maggot’s daughters. This differentiation was further strengthened by Peter Jackson’s subsequent films‚ in which Arwen and Éowyn in particular are given larger roles than Tolkien had originally scribed. Arwen Undómiel is an elven princess

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    Risk Management

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    firm b. publicly traded and widely held firm c. a firm with a high level of financial leverage d. a small firm Answer: b Type: K 3. Bilbo Industries is a technology company that prides itself on the ability to react quickly to new product developments. It maintains a significant research and development budget. Regarding risk-reducing activities‚ Bilbo Industries is a. more likely to retain risks thereby retaining use of more funds b. more likely to retain risk because of their ability

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    adolescence

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    hormones and it shows by the gradual enlargement of ovaries in girls and the growth of testicular cell in boys. Puberty starts with the appearance of pubic hair‚ breasts development in girls and‚ penis and testes becomes bigger in males and also sexual maturation is accompanied by a growth spurt in height and weight. Growth Spurt Faust (1997) and Marshall (1998) cited by Mussen‚ Conger‚ Kagan and Huston (1984:463) suggest puberty as the increase in height and weight that takes place during puberty. Lefrancois

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    In the book ‚The Hobbit‚ the characters are on a journey and usually on a journey‚ you’re going to need all the strength and intelligence you can get. Both strength and intelligence can be very useful at a time like that‚ but if I had to pick the most important one‚ it would be intelligence. Intelligence can help you think before you do‚ is easily shared‚ and helps you with skills. Intelligence can be a major key because it gets you to think things through. You want to at least think about

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    Why Is Ged So Dangerous

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    Ged’s maturation is evident based on his selfless response to the Archmage Gensher’s request to protect a dragon-infested village stating “‘I will go‚’ Ged replied; not from obedience only. Since the night on Roke Knol his desire had turned as much against fame and display…” (Le Guin 107). Here‚ Ged accepts great responsibility while foregoing fame and power‚ which shows his maturation. This demonstrates that he now has no apparent desire or pride

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