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    Dreams was written during the time of the Harlem Renaissance‚ by Langston Hughes. The poem maybe only 2 stanzas short‚ but Hughes was able to demonstrate the meaning behind the content. The main idea of the poem is dreams‚ but has no physical limitations. Hughes could mean hope‚ faith‚ or family‚ but it depends how the readers interpret it. During the period of the Harlem Renaissance‚ “Dreams” was most certainly important because Hughes was a black writer that wrote about the hardships they

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    Words To Describe Conroe

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    Location: Conroe Texas is a beautiful city located at 30.3161° N‚ 95.4589° W (Absolute). Conroe is about 40 miles north of Houston Texas (Relative). The city of Conroe is in Montgomery County‚ Texas‚ United States of America. My house in conroe was located at 1709 Lindy Ln‚ Conroe‚ Texas‚ 77301. My house was 17.2 miles South of Lake Conroe. Place: Conroe has many things it is known for. You might know that Houston is humid‚ but did you know Conroe is also humid. The climate in this area is

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    Describe Puerto Rico

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    I have spent my entire life in one place. An archipelago‚ to be correct. By this‚ I mean Puerto Rico and its surrounding islands. It is a very special and unique location due to its location and its history. With the Caribbean Sea to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the north‚ my elementary school teachers often referred to it as the smallest of the Greater Antilles and the biggest of the Lesser Antilles‚ due to its location‚ which serves as the link between both island regions. Moreover‚ this

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    I did a Hooverville from back in the great depression. I built my Hooverville on a big piece of cardboard. I partly spray painted the big cardboard for a mud look. My Hooverville has five shacks and a lean to. The shacks are made out of cardboard that I also spray painted to look like mud. The shacks are held together with hot glue. On the shacks I used some material to make roofs and door coverings. I made some trees and bushes on my Hooverville too‚ using Spanish moss. I got some sticks

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    The bonding of an enzyme to its substrate forms an enzyme-substrate complex. The catalytic action of the enzyme converts its substrate into the product or products of the reaction. Each reaction is extremely specific‚ distinguishing between closely related compounds‚ including isomers. For example‚ the enzyme sucrase will only act on sucrose and will not bind to any other disaccharide. The molecular recognition of enzymes is due to the fact that they are proteins‚ which are defined as being macromolecules

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    When one thinks about the midwest‚ you generally think it is just a desert‚ but it is much more than that. Marquart characterizes the upper midwest as more of a lonely place especially “While your driving west from Fargo on I-94” It is not very difficult to drive in the midwest‚ simply because there are no “rises or curves on the road.” The midwest is also considered a square state‚ meaning it is more conservative and rural. Something many people are not aware of. It is also more republican than

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    The causes of infection. Diseases can be classified as genetic‚ metabolic‚ or infectious. Infectious diseases are caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites that use our body as a host for reproduction and cause illness. Bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. These are all microorganisms which cause infection‚ yet they are all different in structure‚ required environment and conditions needed to thrive and multiply. Bacteria is a single celled organism. It’s shape and size can vary

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    Describe Specific Phobias

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    A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder defined by a persistent fear of a situation‚ object‚ feeling or animal. The phobia results in the onset of fear and is long term. The person with the phobia will try to avoid the situation or object at all costs. If these cannot be avoided this would cause significant distress. On some occasions with particular phobias to blood or injury this could cause fainting. Agoraphobia can be associated with panic attacks. It is usual for a person with phobias to fear

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    Though you don’t realize it‚ your brain is constantly working and doing a thousand tasks within seconds. You carry around the three-pound mass of wrinkly material in your head that controls every single thing you will ever do. From enabling you to think‚ learn‚ create‚ and feel emotions to controlling every blink‚ breath‚ and heartbeat‚ this control center is your brain. It is a structure so amazing that a famous scientist once called it "the most complex thing we have yet discovered in our universe

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    The Biological Approach The biological approach is concerned with how our biology affects us‚ such as genes and the biological environmental influences to which we are exposed to. This approach focuses on genetics‚ neurochemistry‚ the nervous and the endocrine systems‚ and brain structure. Our biology can affect us due to our genes as we can inherit a faulty gene which predisposes us to develop a particular disorder as we grow older‚ unfavourable environments can trigger the faulty gene to develop

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