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    Meaning” which helps portray the different themes in the novel. Lehan begins his article with the different “narrative modes:” that Fitzgerald could have chosen for The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald could have gone with the narrative forms of Zola‚ Norris‚ Dreiser‚ Jaimes‚ or Wells‚ but instead he followed the work of Eliot’s The Waste of Land. The reason is because Fitzgerald wanted “to write something new – something extraordinary and beautiful and simple and intricately patterned.”

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    Teratogens and their effects on pre-natal development In this essay we will look into what teratogens are. The different types of teratogens‚ and how much of a role they play on the pre-natal development‚ and the foetus. Also how the teratogens that impacts us in the womb‚ can also affect our bodies and our minds for the rest of our natural lives. We shall also discuss all the different stages of pre-natal development‚ from the conception‚ to the birth‚ and all the different factors in the growth

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    Ovum and Sperm

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    The Ovum 1. Germinal Spot (nucleolus)-houses the RNA 2. German Vesicle (nucleus)- house the DNA‚ controls the functions 3. Ooplasm (cytoplasm)- contains nutrients‚ helps keep the cell alive‚ and functioning properly 4. Mitochondria- housed in the cytoplasm‚ powerhouse of the cell (supplies the cell with energy). 5. Vitelline Membrane (Plasma Membrane)- controls what goes in and out of the cell 6. Zona Pellucida aka “Jelly Coat”- thick protein based layer covering the outside of the vitelline

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    Robert Louis Stevenson

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    When one reads the nonfiction work of Robert Louis Stevenson along with the novels and short stories‚ a more complete portrait emerges of the author than that of the romantic vagabond one usually associates with his best-known fiction. The Stevenson of the nonfiction prose is a writer involved in the issues of his craft‚ his milieu‚ and his soul. Moreover‚ one can see the record of his maturation in critical essays‚ political tracts‚ biographies‚ and letters to family and friends. What Stevenson

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    University of Phoenix NUR 443 Evidence-Based Nursing Research and Practice June 18‚ 2012 Jacquelyn Zirbes University of Phoenix Material Literature Search Worksheet * Select a literature search topic relevant to your practice. The topic must be sufficiently delineated in scope without being trivial. You will revisit this article in the Week Five presentation. Possible topics include but are not limited to: * * Non-pharmacological pain relief with childbirth * Effects of

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    theory – to the analysis of social situations that are not obviously related to production or trade. Economic sociology The specific term "economic sociology" was first coined by William Stanley Jevons in 1879‚ later to be used in the works of Émile Durkheim‚ Max Weber and Georg Simmel between 1890 and 1920. 1. According toRichard Swedberg‚ Economic sociology is the study of the social cause and effect of various economic phenomena. It arose as a new approach to the analysis of economic phenomena;

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    Division of Labor

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    ideas of division of labor‚ such as Adam Smith‚ Karl Marx‚ and Emile Durkheim. The ideas of these three great thinkers had some similarities‚ but also differed in many ways. Adam Smith felt division of labor was necessary and vital for economic prosperity‚ while Karl Marx felt it was the worst thing that had occurred in the world. Both of these thinkers made strong arguments for their ideas‚ and express great reason in them‚ but Emile Durkheim’s idea of division of labor is the most accurate out of

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    The Rise of Realism

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    THE RISE OF REALISM (1860-1914) The U.S. Civil War (1861-1865) between the industrial North and the agricultural‚ slave-owning South was an important event that marked American history. Before the war‚ idealists championed human rights‚ especially the abolition of slavery; after the war‚ Americans increasingly idealized progress and the selfmade man. Business boomed after the war. War production had boosted industry in the North and given it prestige and political clout. The enormous natural resources

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    Marx v. Durkheim

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    structure as they watched the gap between the social classes grow. Rather than being concerned with the individuals of society‚ two theorists were interested in the characteristics of groups and their structures. These theorists were Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim. In this essay‚ the concepts and ideas of Marx and Durkheim will be discussed‚ compared and contrasted. Karl Marx Marx was a conflict theorist of the late 1800s and viewed society as characterized by tension and struggle between two groups

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    The Chocolate War

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    The Chocolate War: To Ban or To Not Be Banned In Robert Cormier’s The Chocolate War‚ the story itself may be considered a little controversial. Although the storyline is interesting and many people had their eyes glued to the page‚ others believe that some parts in the book are too controversial that it should be banned in schools. I personally believe that even though The Chocolate War was an interesting book to read‚ it should be banned from schools. While reading The Chocolate War‚ I noticed

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