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    Famous scientist and author David Brin once declared‚” The worst mistake of first contact‚ made throughout history by individuals on both sides of every new encounter‚ has been the unfortunate habit of making assumptions.” In the Dead Salmon Study‚ lead by Craig Bennett‚ researchers intended to study the human brain and its responses to social stimuli. Before starting the experiment‚ the researchers tested the fMRI with pumpkin and a chicken‚ before settling on an Atlantic salmon. The salmon was

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    Poet Laureate Presentation: The Wild Iris 1. The use of the words I and my‚ and the title let us know that the speaker of the poem is the wild iris. 2. The wild iris recounts her experience of death and rebirth. The wild iris talks of rebirth or resurrection when it says‚ “whatever returns from oblivion returns to find a voice:” 3. The purpose of the poem is to connect human experience to the lifecycle of a wild iris‚ or even nature itself. Throughout the entire poem there are extremely

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    Hamlet Conflicts

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    Individual response to conditions of external or internal conflict is reflected in much of literature. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the character of Hamlet must deal with both external and internal conflict. He faces the death of his father‚ the knowledge thta his uncle Claudius is his father’s murderer and the knowledge that he must take revenge. Hamlet’s responses to these external conflicts and his own internal views reveal his nature and character. Hamlet is very distraught

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    Conflict in Mindanao

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    The Origin of Conflict in Mindanao and the Role of the Moro National Liberation Front Ever since the Philippines were first colonized by Spain over 400 years ago‚ the Manila government has struggled to mesh the Muslim population of Mindanao with the rest of the predominantly Catholic nation. The large number of violent separatist groups operating in Mindanao has been the primary factor in the long raging conflict. The leading revolutionary group‚ who also facilitated the creation of splinter groups

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    Speaker for the Dead Poems

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    Poetry Book By: Aaron Bastian English Period. 4 Mrs. Seeck 1/09/13 Speaker For The Dead written by: Orson Scottcard My Depart By: Ender Wiggin The time has come for me to go To leave this place I have called home It’s beautiful snowy landscape of mountains and seas where the cold of the climate is outdone only by the warmth of togetherness It will soon be but a memory the thought of abandoning my beloved Valentine for whom I care for like no other forces me to remember

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    Dead Mens Path

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    Dead Men’s Path – summary Michael Obi became the headmaster of a school called Ndume Central School. He was very happy with his new job. He wanted to create a modern school out of an old-fashioned one. With the help of his wife Nancy‚ he wanted to show how a modern school should be run. He had two aims for the new school: a high standard of teaching and a beautiful schoolyard. Nancy planted flowers of many different colours that blossomed when the rain set in. One day‚ Obi saw an old

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    The Nighttime Conflict

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    Christopher struggles with internal and external conflicts that do not help him grow. In the novel‚ Christopher is a boy who has autism. He lives with his dad‚ and one day he sees that his neighbor’s dog is dead. He decides to be a detective and solve the mystery of who killed the dog. He begins to write a book‚ but his dad finds and takes it from him. When he goes into his father’s room to find it‚ he finds letters from his mom who he is told is dead. He becomes afraid of his dad who has lied to him

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    culture‚ gender‚ class‚ and ethnicity that has created an endless conflict of war. And why is this? It all has to deal with human variability. It is this‚ in which causes such arguments take affect and create barriers between others. Communication is the only resolution to conflict; yet many argue that ignorance is the occurrence of conflict evolving many factors of tradition‚ power‚ and authority that can never be resolved. Conflict is an inevitable part of our lives that is developed through the

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    story writer and a poet. He wrote about the Holocaust‚ poems such as Smoke‚ Not The Dead Praise God and many more. His writing was affected by his upbringing and as Langer says his "egocentric" view of the world as "the most natural and therefor the truest and the most human mode of perception". (l.langer 653-660). He fills the poems with images that make the reader see‚ hear‚ and feel. Jacob Glastein deals with his own beliefs and reality throughout his poems and raises his conflicts with God in the

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    Atta Shad Balochi Poet

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    Khan or Jamaldini. He forged a different form for himself. He discovered a new poetic language for his poetry. He skillfully projected the miseries of his people in his verses. In versifying the landscape‚ he avoided mentioning the experiences of a poet‚ focusing more on the beauty of it all. However‚ Atta Shad universalized his poetry by expanding the horizons of Balochistan Ata Shaad e sher o perband “Maka ra misk magosh jora aasumi nagoshaan‚ Charag-e-shap kadaga rocha aakumi nagoshaan

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