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    speech. Real life example of symbolic speech is a person next to you do not speak anything but slap you on your face that means the person is angry with you or something is wrong with that person we do not aspect the person to say that thing just the action is enough. Establishment Clause: Establishment Clause is a clause that is made to prevent Congress from favoring or giving one religion more important than another. An example of the establishment clause is not having prayer in school. Real life

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    Obedience to Authority Example in Real Life of Obedience to Authority Millions of people were killed in Nazi Germany in concentration camps but Hitler couldn’t have killed them all‚ nor could a handful of people. What made all those people follow the orders they were given? Were they afraid‚ or was there something in their personality that made them like that? In order to obey authority‚ the obeying person has to accept that it is legitimate for the command to be made of them. Obedience is a

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    * Artavia Combs * * November 22‚ 2011 * * Jennifer Schmitz * * Salmonella * * * What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example‚ the name of the bacteria‚ virus‚ or parasite. Samonella is a gram-negative‚ rod-shaped bacilli that can cause diarrheal illnesses in humans. The infectious agent that causes Salmonella is Salmonella Enterditis . Salmonella Enterditis is the infectious agent that breaks out to be salmonella

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    Jordan Palk Ms. Abegg English 11 03/30/23 Knights are heroic figures who are dependable and have been idolized in stories for centuries as we have learned. When you meet a real-life knight‚ you can immediately tell and feel a trusting energy; for me‚ that was Ms. Lichtenwald. She shows the main traits of a knight such as humility‚ compassion‚ devotion‚ courtesy‚ generosity‚ and several more. She is the perfect example of a modern-day knight as well as an incredible role model. Humility is the ability

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    protagonist is named Hypatia‚ who was based off of a real person. She was a brilliant woman who taught and explored science‚ philosophy‚ mathematics‚ and astronomy. Respected daughter of Theon the scholar‚ her father sparked her curiosity for questioning the known world. In the film‚ Hypatia is murdered because she was not a follower of the Christian faith‚ and was accused for practicing witchcraft. Many believe this is what lead to her demise in real life. However‚ in actuality “Hypatia was murdered not

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    Macbeth‚ Banquo‚ and Macduff are three characters in Shakespears tragedy‚ Macbeth. These three characters have some similarities‚ but ultimately are very different in the choices and decisions they make‚ and all play a different role in this play. Macbeth is an ambitious Thane who lets his greed and thirst for power overcome his loyalty. Banquo plays a neutral role; he is loyal but capable of some evil. Macduff is a strong‚ selfless character whose first priority is the good of Scotland. All three

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    a pessimistic outlook on life you expect bad outcomes‚ are unhappy‚ and unhopeful about what is happening. Imagine yourself in the cage again‚ except this time the door it shut and locked. You fear you are never going to get out and you begin to think about all of the what-ifs in your life. If you let this fear consume and swallow you whole‚ then you will have nothing in life to live for. Finally‚ reality can leave us feeling lost and searching for what we want out life. As I have already stated

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    The Examination of the Uncanny in Real Life and Literature Uncanny. The word itself mocks it ’s own paradoxical definition. This paper aims to sufficiently explain the concept of the uncanny in relation to Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle ’s An Introduction to Literature‚ Criticism and Theory – Chapter Five “The Uncanny.” In this chapter‚ it is suggested that there are thirteen unlucky forms that the uncanny can take. From these thirteen forms‚ four have stood out as striking‚ and those will

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    There were many different people in the story “Fearless”‚ but today we are going to talk about the real hero in Adam’s life. With most of the characters being seals they are heros just because the job they do but the main hero we will go over today is his wife Kelley. Adams wife Kelley was one of the most down to earth people there is‚ when she met Adam he was deeply addicted to drugs but she knew the there was something special with him. When they were around each other he was a great person but

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    Henon attractor application in real life The Henon map is one of the many 2-Dimensional maps. There are at least two maps known as Henon map. One of which is the 2-D dissipative quadratic map‚ given by the following X and Y equations that produce a fractal made up of strands [3] : xn+1 = 1 - axn2 + byn yn+1 = xn The Henon map can also be written in terms of a single variable with two time delays‚ Since the second equation above can be written as yn = xn-1: xn+1 = 1 - axn2 + bxn-1

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