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    Yamomoto‚ Miyake‚ Comme des Garcons); connection to art → mass-production end: mail ordering catalogues; emphasise our awareness of self-image and establish a relationship USA: not “impressionistic”‚ but “lifestyle” images on both ends of the market Brooks is a feminist → highlights Power relations and heightened sexuality in work by Newton & Bourdin 1970`ies: No recognisable ideal; Models came off an assembly line; No individuality; Converting utopias into dystopias Helmut Newton: manipulating

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    first piece performed was Piano quintet‚ Op 87 written by J.N. Hummel in the end of classic era and the second piece was Piano Quintet‚ Op 114 written by F. Schubert‚ also as well known as “The Trout.” It was interesting that Hummel composed this quintet in 1802‚ almost 20 years before Schubert wrote the Trout in 1819 and their composition were widely played during their

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    |6 |1b->12a |Eel | |7 |1a->2b->6b->8b->10a->11b |Rock Bass | |8 |1b->12b->13b->16b |Brook Trout | |9 |1a->2b->6a->7a |Yellow Perch | |10 |1a->2a->3b->5a |White Sucker | |11 |

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    Writers provide glimpses of other worlds‚ giving readers opportunities to reflect on their own world To what extent do you agree with this view? The Road written by Cormac McCarthy is a post-apocalyptic novel about a man and a boy travelling down across what seems to be a bleak and dull land. In this book‚ we see a world that seems to have a bleak and dark future without a lot of hope. Land is somehow destroyed‚ perhaps by a natural cause. The cycle of seasons has been completely altered and

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    As our author says in the article Choose To Be Grateful. It Will Make You Happier‚ “For many people‚ gratitude is difficult‚ because life is difficult” (Brooks 2). Is being grateful really that hard? There is an abundance of things that happen in everyone’s day to day life that you just forget to be grateful about the little things. It is very important to be grateful for the things in your life. There is so many things to be thankful for it’s hard to be ungrateful. I have realized that there are

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    no hope left in the world? The last paragraph of The Road begins with the word “once” which suggests that the world has lost the last piece of hope left in the world. The trout swimming upstream against the strong currents with its descriptive detail revealed by McCarthy alluded to a beautiful natural world that once was. The trout represents the world fighting to stay the way it is‚ beautiful and sweet prior to the apocalyptic world that is portrayed in the novel. McCarthy shows that the human race

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    Materials & Methods Brook trout blood was used throughout our experiment as our erythrocyte suspension‚ which consisted of ten drops of fish blood in a test tube containing 10mL of 0.7% NaCl. Eleven other solutions‚ (erythritol‚ xylose‚ monacetin‚ diacetin‚ triacetin‚ urea‚ thiourea‚ glycerol‚ ethylene glycol‚ glucose and fructose) all isosmotic but not necessarily isotonic with the cytoplasm of the erythrocyte‚ were combined with a 0.2mL of well-mixed stock suspension were added to 0.27M of each

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    thing which could not be put back. Not be made right again. In the deep glens where they lived all things were older than man and they hummed of mystery” (287). This is a beautiful and peaceful ending to the novel‚ although it is not very hopeful. The trout symbolizes the beauty of nature‚ and that there were so many beautiful and intricate objects and living beings before society collapsed. This passage makes the point that once we destroy our world‚ we can never get it back again. The conditions that

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    species‚ the term ‘’fishes’’ is properly to used. Besides‚ the term ‘’fish’’ is correctly used when referring to one or more individuals of one species. Hence‚ the term ‘’fish’’ is suitable to be refer to 100 Rainbow Trout‚ while two different trout such as Brook Trout and Brown Trout is correctly to be refer as ‘’fishes’’ (J.S.Nelson‚ 2006). Disclosure of what the first fishes may looked like is based on fossil finds in recent years. Based on this finds‚ the fossil records of the fishes is push back

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    Fish Arizona’s state fish is the Apache‚ Also known as the Arizona trout. The Apache was named state fish in 1986. The fish is native to only a small area in East/central Arizona. This fish is found nowhere else in the world‚they were on the brink of extinction.But the Trout is now returning to it’s native range. In the cold water streams in the white mountains of arizona. ‘These new fish (rainbow‚ brook‚ cutthroat‚ and brown trout) out-competed

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