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    we justify God’s actions as our regeneration? Many know that God can do many things. He has restarted humanity by drowning many‚ he chooses who is faithful‚ and God created us. We don’t need people to justify his actions. But in light of art and creation‚ John Milton’s poem Paradise Lost created a vision of what God does for our world. Although‚ there are misconceptions in understands God’s actions. In fact‚ God’s justification can be confused for our regeneration in ways we can’t imagine. While

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    Fly Away Peter Analysis

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    book "Fly Away Peter"‚ Jim Saddler has grown from innocent to mature and even to death. This seems like a cycle of nature. People born and people die. In this novel‚ I think the novel is trying to convey the idea of regeneration than how Jim changed throughout the story. Regeneration is an important theme of Malouf’s Fly Away Peter. According to the novel everything regenerates‚ and not only in the physical sense‚ but also in the spiritual sense too. The term regenerate means to bring back again

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    Planarian Lab Report

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    are hermaphrodites‚ meaning they have both female and male organs. They reproduce sexually but they cannot reproduce by fertilizing their own eggs with their sperm. Planarians can also reproduce asexually by regeneration. Planarians have become a vital model system for studying tissue regeneration and stem cell characteristics because of their quick ability to regenerate. Studying planarians will build on our current knowledge in the fields of regenerative medicine and stem cell biology. Flatworms themselves

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    quick regeneration from a fraction of the body. Scientists have been studying planaria and the effects of magnetism on the regeneration rate of the planaria. The hypothesis of this experiment is that if the planarians are exposed to a certain number of magnets at a closer distance‚ then they will regenerate stronger and faster. This is important because it could lead to faster regeneration for the animal and lead to bigger things such as finding a way to incorporate this to human regeneration. Many

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    organism to study development and regeneration process (Newmark 2012). Schmidtea mediterranea are chosen by researcher in molecular biology and genetics field because these planarians have diploid chromosomes and are hermaphrodite i.e. having both asexual and sexual component (Sànchez 2005). Planarians have unique ability to regenerate complete individual from a tiny body part i.e. small part of the planarian is able to regenerate the whole new body. The ability of regeneration is due to the presence of

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    Emasculation of Macbeth

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    In the play "Macbeth"‚ Shakespeare illustrates the evil temptations created by the lust for power. Shakespeare uses characters such as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to show the corruption caused by the desire for more supremacy. Macbeth‚ being a Scottish General and the Thane of Glamis‚ is superior to almost everyone and commands much authority. His appetite for power increases when the three witches prophesize his future‚ in which they foretell him to become the Thane of Cawdor and then eventually the

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    The striped newt is a species up for contention on the endangered species list. It is a small salamander whose size can vary from 2-4 inches(5-10 centimeters). The striped newt was given the name striped newt because it has a long red stripe going down the body. The salamander has a olive-green to dark brown color and a yellow belly sometimes containing black specs. Occasionally‚ the salamander has a row of red spots on the side of the body. The skin of the salamander is very rough and not as slimy

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    Regeneration

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    Conviction and Justification in Regeneration In Regeneration‚ we follow the work of William Rivers‚ an army psychiatrist‚ as he tries to mend the minds of broken men. His talking therapy with various patients highlights the issues of the emotional and physical trauma caused by war‚ but especially the flawed philosophy behind the war. One patient in particular‚ Siegfried Sassoon‚ causes Rivers to delve introspectively so as to carefully consider and question his own beliefs and attitudes towards

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    Examine how writers present the reality of war and the impact on characters in Birdsong‚ Regeneration and selected WWI poetry. The reality of war and the mental and physical impact on the involved characters is an important theme in WWI literature. The texts that will be considered involve Birdsong by Sabastian Faulkes‚ Regeneration by Pat Baker and selected poetry. Specific poems focus on the horrific conditions in the trench and the gruesome action soldiers had to witness; this can be associated

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    Psychoanalysis in Regeneration (Pat Barker) Barker‚ influenced by the work on Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud‚ used her character of Dr. Rivers in her novel Regeneration to explore the mental effect of trauma on the soldiers during the war. On pg. 31 of Regeneration‚ Barker directly references Freud’s work through the character of Dr Rivers- “He had some knowledge of Freud‚ though derived mainly from secondary or prejudiced sources‚ and disliked‚ or perhaps feared‚ what he thought he knew.” I

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