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    that decide to do so. In the play‚ The Merchant of Venice‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Shylock is a villain because in the play Shylock uses deception and his knowledge of Antonio to exact his revenge‚ Shylock also shows that anger‚ revenge and hate has clouded his mind and so he chooses to show no forgiveness or mercy towards Antonio. Finally Shylock manipulates others to get his way and to not raise further suspicions. In the play Shylock and Antonio make a bond. Shylock is expecting Antonio would come

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    is when consumed‚ human eating different part of human body for fertility and ext. Miyanmin people eat their own dead in respect for them. And Miyanmin practice both indo and exo cannibalism. The leopard and Alligator society in South Africa eat human flesh as part of their culture. For example the Leopard and Alligator people honors their people by eating their

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    Purpose: To observe the reactions of specific aqueous solutions with specific aqueous reagents. Introduction: A solution is as a homogeneous mixture containing two or more substances. Reagents are added to solutions to create a chemical reaction or added to see if anything occurs. Reagents can be added to solutions to see if there is a presence of other substances. For example‚ iodine added to a lead solution. Iodine would be the reagent and would cause a chemical reaction confirming the presence

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    deserts or mountainous areas (Gecko). A gecko’s favorite food are insects (Gecko). Almost all geckos eat insects (O’Shea 59-64). There are some geckos that eat only insects (O’Shea 59-64). Some who only eat insects include the Western Banded gecko‚ Leopard gecko‚ Common House gecko (O’Shea 59-64). There is also the West African

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    that these people had "deserted" the royal navy and should be given back. Though they may have been right on a few occasions‚ it has been proven that many innocent people were forced to be in the royal navy. On June 22‚ 1807‚ the English frigate Leopard attacked the United States frigate Chesapeake‚ and took from her certain of her sailors who‚ the Leopard’s captain claimed‚ were British citizens. (John K. Mahon‚ The War of 1812) This is what broke the straw on the proverbial camel’s back. Many

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    of manpower‚ which was hurting them in the war against France. Then in 1807‚ British ship HMS Leopard fired at the American vessel‚ Chesapeake‚ which was carrying four former British naval soldiers. “During this period the USS Chesapeake was preparing for a deployment to the Mediterranean Sea to become the flagship there under Commodore James Barron. As the Chesapeake was leaving the bay‚ the HMS Leopard hailed her and Commodore Barron‚ extending Naval courtesy‚ stopped his ship and allowed the British

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    Wild Peter The first really famous feral child Wild peter was described as “a naked‚ brownish‚ black creature”. He was captured near Helpenson in Hanover‚ Germany in 1724‚ when he was about 12. He climbed trees with ease‚ lived off plants and seemed incapable of speech. He refused bread‚ Preferring to strip the bark from green twigs and suck on the sap; but he eventually learnt to eat fruit and vegetables. He was presented at court in Hanover to George I and was then taken to England‚ Where he

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    and classifies the threat levels for each one‚ ranging from "Least Concerned" to "Extinct". All of the animals listed on this page are listed either as "Endangered" or "Critically Endangered"‚ the final classification before "Extinct". 1) Snow Leopard Latin Name: Panthera uncia Location(s): Afghanistan‚ Bhutan‚ China‚ Kazakhstan‚ Kyrgyzstan‚ Mongolia‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ Russian Federation‚ Tajikistan and Uzbekistan Description: Unlike

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    Chapter 9 THE ETRUSCANS ASSIGNMENTS/ WEEK 5 MULTIPLE CHOICE: ENCIRCLE YOUR ANSWER 1. The Etruscans shared a common linguistic heritage and religious reliefs‚ but they lacked which of the following? a. political cohesion b. being ruled by a king c. extensive international trade experience d. a strong navy for defense and trade 2. Which of the following allowed Etruscan society to transform itself in the 7th century BCE? a. an alliance

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    excavations at Hierakonpolis‚ Egypt in 2009‚ of an approximately 3500 B.C. menagerie. The exotic animals included hippos‚ hartebeest‚ elephants‚ baboons and wildcats. In the year 1500 B.C Queen Hatshepsut kept a small zoo which included baboons‚ giraffes‚ leopards‚ monkeys and domesticated animals such as dogs and cattle. The idea of menageries soon spread to Asia and the first zoological gardens is built in 1000 B.C. by the Chinese emperor Wen Wang. The Gardens were called Ling-Yu which meant Garden of Intelligence

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