way the couple act around each other and how they communicate. When the narrator first spots the young woman‚ he observes her and her physical appearance: “The girl was definitely not attractive … she hadn’t got a nice figure; her legs were kind of dumpy and she didn’t have pretty hair or anything like that” (Lively 24). Right off the bat‚ the narrator judges the woman for not being attractive whatsoever. However‚ the narrator goes on for being misconstrued: “She still wasn’t pretty‚ but she had the
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Madison Fowler Fruit Fly Genetics: Dihybrid Cross Abstract Vestigial and ebony are two commonly studied mutations in fruit flies. Studies of these mutations have even been correlated with reproduction. In this study‚ a dihybrid cross is conducted between heterozygous vestigial and ebony flies in order to determine the acceptance of the nine to three to three to one ratio. If the results of this experiment come out as what is expected‚ about nineteen percent of the filial two generation should
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Analysis: Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka. Set in the 1960s‚ written in the first person narrative manner‚ the poem “Telephone Conversation” by Wole Soyinka is a poetic satire against the widespread racism in the modern Western society. As a student from Nigeria‚ the poet had encountered firsthand such parochial attitude‚ and had learnt to take it in his stride‚ the poem is thus influenced by his personal experience. The poem is about a telephone conversation in England between the poet‚
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sarcasm‚ gives Josie’s subjective view on her family and cultural heritage‚ highlighting the near resentment of them. The opening scene of the film is a festive cultural day shared by Josie and her family‚ known as “Tomato Day”. This scene is shot in a sepia tone which accompanied by a variety of shot reverse shot and close up camera angles‚ emphasise Josie’s intentional isolation from her family. And illuminate her prominent reluctance to be there through the highly negative emotions displayed on her
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Black Like Me Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a Multicultural story set in the south around the late 1950’s in first person point of view about John Griffin in 1959 in the deep south of the east coast‚ who is a novelist that decides to get his skin temporarily darkened medically to black. What Griffin hopes to achieve is enough information about the relationships between blacks and whites to write a book about it.The overall main obstacle is society‚ and the racial divide in the south
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office‚ the size of his staff‚ the size of his salary‚ the size of anything that can be measured. And they’re always keeping score.” If women don’t do the same‚ they will be “perceived as losers.” Anyone willing to settle for a “cramped office and dumpy furniture” doesn’t “know the score” and won’t be taken seriously. Lois Frankel‚ in Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office‚ makes a similar claim: “Money is power.” And girls who don’t fight for salaries are not only underpaid but undervalued. Almost
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In the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry‚ Portrays a few weeks in the Southside of Chicago in the 1950s. The Youngers are waiting for a ten thousand dollar check from the deceased Mr. Younger’s life insurance. They’re trying to come up with ideas of what to do with the money. The money represents the opportunity to fulfill the dreams from each member of the family. Through the characters of Lena and Ruth‚ it shows how both have the same dream‚ but also has some differences
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desires that Dorothy and her friends wish to obtain‚ only to discover they already have them. The opening of the film is a sepia tone which overlays the black and white film stock‚ scenes not just in black and white as you may have expected from a movie produced in 1939. An early scene‚ a tornado that transports Dorothy to Oz‚ is actually breath taking in sepia tone. You may think you are in Kansas‚ the dust filled air swirling about your immediate area. The tornado picks up the house and
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interest. The closest organism that was similar was Drosophila melanogaster that had the highest max score of 4405 and an ident % of 100 ant an e-value of 0. This shows that it is the most similar organism in the Gene 2 to the Gene sequence of interest. This spicies is located on the top of the insect branch of the cladogram because the most similar organism is a fly. From my data the second most similar Gene sequence that was absorbed was the Drosophila sechelia that had a max score of 648 but ident
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The Cross between Wild Type And Ebony Introduction: In 1909‚ Professor Morgan studied genetic change with Drosophila melanogaster‚ or fruit flies. Because of him‚ fruit flies have become popular for genetic research. Since fruit flies have a high reproductive rate and short life cycles‚ they are ideal for the study of genetics. The generation takes about 10-15 days to be complete depending on the temperature. Ideal temperatures range from 20-25°C‚ where 25° reduces the days it takes for an
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