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    endogenous pacemakers and of exogenous zeitgebers in the control of circadian rhythms (8+16) Circadian rhythms are biological rhythms that occur every 24 hours‚ an example of a circadian rhythm is the sleep-wake cycle‚ another circadian rhythm is body temperature which is at its lowest at around 36 degrees at night and it peaks in the morning at 38 degrees. Endogenous pacemakers are internal body ’clocks’ that will modulate biological rhythms‚ the SCN is an example of an endogenous pacemaker‚ it controls

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    From ‘Dream of Red Chamber’ to explore the marriage system in imperial China ‘Dream of Red Chamber’‚ written by Cao Xueqin in the eighteenth century‚ is the first Chinese novel which used a love tragedy to convey the message of the miserable marriage life of the Chinese. It was a common practice for author to turn a love tragedy into a happy ending instead. For example: in ‘The palace of eternal youth’‚ despite troubles in the present life‚ the two main characters‚ Li Longji and Yang Yuhuan‚ were

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    audience to sympathise with them and get emotionally involved with the plot. The two main characters‚ Medea and Jason‚ each have certain qualities of the Tragic Hero‚ but neither has them all. This makes them more like the common man that is neither completely good nor evil‚ but is caught in the middle and forced to make difficult decisions. Euripides’ ‘Medea’ is a play based on the myth of Jason and the Argonauts. The play was originally performed around 431 BC and was written as a part of the festival

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    life expectancy will rise to 87 years by 2060. Brussels experiences a temperature ocean climate so it has cool‚ wet summers‚ and rainy winters and average temperature of 50° F year round. Brussels is a high paced business and cultural center. It is a dual language city containing Dutch and French‚ with 80% of the population speaking French as their first language. German is also spoken but it is uncommon. Brussels draws from multiple cultures

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    The special MS/MPH dual-degree program is designed for future health care and public health leaders. This health care degree should be completed in three years of full-time study. There are no part-time options available at this time. This program offers unique networking and professional opportunities. Those who graduate are eligible to sit for national certification exams related to advanced public health administration. This master degree’s curriculum adopts an innovative and interdisciplinary

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    Choose any one or two stories from the collection and explore how Carter uses language to present any two non-human characters. Angela Carter’s stories are colourful and vivid‚ partly because they feature extremes and represent hopes and fears of ordinary people. Fear is usually of disaster‚ death or being eaten by ugly‚ fearful‚ supernatural beings and monsters. The hopeful‚ optimistic side is unrealistically represented by beautiful heroines and courageous‚ handsome heroes. Carter uses this

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    message out to the readers and also are the key tool for why Carters tales are so gripping‚ using familiar fairytales and then introducing these subversions makes one feel as if one is reading completely new stories. Angela Carter’s "The Bloody Chamber" and "The Tiger’s Bride" are both explorations of masks and stereotypes in society. They explore the many masks people can wear‚

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    A Dual-Criticism Look at The Birthmark Literature is many things: provoking‚ heartwarming‚ emotional‚ traumatic‚ poetic‚ maybe even life-changing. Literature can also be incredibly ambiguous. While literature can be “simply read”‚ when one takes a step back and looks at a piece through specific lenses‚ the work can take on an incredibly different‚ deeper meaning. Taking the lead of criticisms such as formalist‚ psychoanalytical‚ biological‚ feminist‚ Marxist‚ etc.‚ one can dig deeper into a text

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    Have you ever heard a truck with dual exhaust? Well I have multiple times and what made me want to get it on my truck. It was December 30‚ 2015 (New Year’s eve eve) and it was the morning at my house. I had to be in town by 10:00 o’clock at Muffler Man to meet Josh (one of the awesome workers there)‚ to get a new exhaust on my truck because the old one (stock) was falling apart and the truck was getting super loud! I went out to start the truck before we started to head into town and I’m guessing

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    Theories can be explained through Sigmund Freud’s scientific analysis and experiments. His theory of repression is expressed by the parts of the human mind: id‚ ego‚ and superego. Complications of the mind are responsible for split personality and dual nature of man which allows contradicting natures to coexist in one man. In the novella‚ The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ by Robert Balfour Louis Stevenson‚ the intricate malfunctions in the human mind are explored through id‚ ego‚ superego

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