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    Art Forms

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    art forms. Due to my love for the subject I have great curiosity and hunger to understand and learn about the above various art forms. I want to expand my knowledge and want to understand deeper nuances of Gothic‚ Renaissance and other modern art forms. I am working as teacher - coordinator of Heritage Club of my school and I am sure that this course will not just enlighten me but will help me to develop greater interest among my students and they too will be able to appreciate art forms. Photography

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    The process of natural selection has given us an insight on how life has evolved over time. Charles Darwin came up with the theory of natural selection and is his most famous and well known theory. Natural selection is the process of species forming different characteristics to be able to adapt to different environmental changes in their habitat. Because of natural selection more species are able to have a better chance of survival in their habitats and produce more offspring than other species that

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    Forms Ofpoetry

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    mood‚ picture‚ or feeling. Lines 1 through 4 are made up of words‚ phrases or clauses - and the first word of each line is in alphabetical order from the first word. Line 5 is one sentence‚ beginning with any letter. Note: ABC as a form has been used to describe anything from an Abecedarian poem (above)‚ to an Acrostic poem‚ and other things. ABC typically has been used as a catch-all for sequential alphabet poems that may not necessarily use the entire alphabet like an Abecedarian poem. So‚ in

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    1) George and Lennie presumably have traveled with each other a long time. Consequently‚ George has to live with Lennie and the of what he does and says‚ and at times George can crack and become highly upset with Lennie. Just imagine living with someone extremely annoying and only them for an extended period of time. One could infer that the two have been together a long time. Under normal circumstances‚ people do not become fed up and enraged and uptight over someone asking for some ketchup. 2)

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    Forms of Tourism

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    CHAPTER 3 FORMS OF TOURISM Forms of tourism can be discussed in terms of the displacement of persons within certain conditions. These trips always take the visitors outside their usual environment‚ but might take them also outside their country of residence into another economy. Forms of tourism can also be discussed in terms of the different types of tourism in a particular country‚ i.e. ecotourism‚ sports tourism‚ health tourism‚ etc. FORMS OF TOURISM - DISPLACEMENT OF PERSONS In economic measurement

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    The concept of Biological Determinism is used as an argument against the rights and validity of the LGBT* community to hold a legitimate role in society. An article online summarised the ideas behind this argument perfectly‚ stating: “To explain biological determinism very simply‚ this theory states that who you are and what you become is determined by your biology. To provide an example‚ imagine that a female is born. The female has a uterus and the capacity to reproduce. Because she can reproduce

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    of them and each other like a family would‚ they steal and commit other crimes for fun but sometimes to just survive. The second theory is the biological theory‚ this theory is when the person committing the crimes has a poor diet causing chemical imbalances or has mental illness. On the website called “Criminal Justice” in the article called “Biological theories of Crime” stated that a researcher named Franz Joseph Gall studied the human brain and skull. He mapped out different locations of the

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    Forms of Government "I believe that government is servant of the people and not their master." A statement told by David Rockfeller powerfully telling that a government is not a hinder to tranquility‚ thus‚ a way for each nation to gain system in peace and order. A government is the organization through which the state articulates and enforces its will. Government comes from the term govern. From Old French governer‚ derived from Latin gubernare "to direct‚ rule‚ guide‚ govern"‚ which is derived

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    Four Biological Molecules

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    an organic compound‚ as they are essential to life processes. Next‚ carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids are all macromolecules‚ as they are very large molecules composed of thousands of atoms or more. The map then divides into the four biomolecules. Carbohydrates are composed of monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ and polysaccharides. Proteins are made of amino acids‚ which are themselves made of polypeptides and peptide bonds. They also form the enzyme-substrate complex‚ which is made out

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    1. Biological psychologists are gaining a better understanding of our experiences of sights and sounds‚ meanings and memories‚ pain and passion. Franz Gall invented phrenology‚ a popular theory that claimed that bumps on the skull reveal our mental abilities and our character traits. Although wrong‚ this information revealed that various brain regions have specific functions. 2. A neuron consists of a cell body and branching fibers:The dendrite fibers receive information from sensory

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