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    Name: The common name of the organism I have chosen is known as the Leatherback sea turtle. It is also referred to as the leathery turtle‚ lute turtle‚ or the trunkback turtle. The scientific name for the Leatherback sea turtle is Dermochelys Coriacea. Dermochelys is the Greek word for skin and turtle. More specifically‚ skin is derived from the word dermos and turtle comes from chelys. Coriacea is from the Latin corium meaning leather. The Leatherback sea turtle got its name because it is insufficient

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    Syria essay

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    A Snapshot of Syria Syria is located in Southeast Asia. It borders Turkey‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Israel‚ and Lebanon. Damascus is the capital. Damascus is one of the oldest inhabited communities in the Middle East. It was established in the third period B.C. and was the center of handcraft goods. Syria occupies about 185‚180 square kilometers (71‚498 square miles). It’s industry includes petroleum‚ textiles‚ food processing‚ and farming. Syria’s climate is semi-arid but it differs between east and west

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    References: Anzaldua‚ G. (2012). Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (4th ed.). San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books. Gilbert‚ E. (2006). Eat‚ Pray‚ Love: One Woman ’s Search for Everything. New York: Penguin Books. Nietzsche‚ F. (2014). Beyond Good and Evil: On the Genealogy of Morality. Stanford University Press.

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    The Eve of St Agnes

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    Keats ’ ‘The Eve of St Agnes ’ explores forbidden love‚ and the belief that has become encompassed in this. With Porphyro being prevented from seeing Madeline due to a previous feud‚ she must believe that their love will become somehow fulfilled – and this is why she appears to participate in this romantic superstition of St. Agnes. Stanza XXXIV‚ describing Porphyro as "the vision of her sleep"‚ appears to confirm Keats ’ belief in the romantic ideal of St. Agnes‚ yet this is quickly dashed – "There

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    I decided to go to the Cummer Museum for my visit. This is where I went for my museum visit for Humanities I and I liked it so much I wanted to go back again. I was interested to see any of the new art that has been added to its collection since my last visit. Also the museum just had its 50th anniversary and had an exhibit of art that was purchased for its anniversary. I was also interested in the traveling exhibit they had set up which was Impressionism and Post Impressionism from the High Museum

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    Leisure Activites

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    The new kingdom age brought about many changes for the Egyptians. New technology‚ customs and lifestyles were established during the time of new age. This essay will discuss the significance of the leisure activities and the sources that are available that tell us about what kind of activities were around for all of the social classes of Egypt. It was important for all Egyptians to take part in the leisure activities‚ as it gave them an opportunity to relax and socialise‚ it also gave them a positive

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    Richard III dominates the play. The first three acts reveal a character who is self-centred‚ irreligious‚ ruthless‚ vindictive‚ cruel‚ hypocritical‚ blasphemous and lacking any moral scruples in his eager search for power. He possesses a ferocious intellect‚ has vast reserves of energy‚ and delights in concealing his secret and evil plans. In his opening speech Richard tells us he is "determined to prove a villain." This is pretty straightforward. Richard is announcing that he has made a decision

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    Programme Notes

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    with his elder brother Johann Christoph‚ organist at St. Michael ’s Church‚ where he was given lessons on the organ and the keyboard. The term ‘Partita’ refers to a suite of dances. It was (assumed) written for Bach’s wife‚ Maria. A transition for lute was also made by the composer‚ cataloged as BWV 1006a. The term ‘Loure’ originally was a form of French bagpipe music but later the meaning changed to a slow dance accompanied by the bagpipe. Bach did not have any bagpipe accompaniment to his partita

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    Throughout the life of Alexander of Macedon as portrayed in works such as Arrian‚ Plutarch and Curtius the question of Alexander’s divinity has always been a prominent debate. Alexander believed that he may have been descended from the Greek warrior Achilles on hid father side and Heracles on his Mother’s. It has been argued by historians that Alexander used his alleged divinity to his advantage in both politics and warfare. However‚ Alexander’s belief in his own divinity did not arise out of an

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    Al Razi

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    Persian‚ Razi means "from the city of Rayy‚ an ancient town in the south of the Caspian Sea‚ situated near Tehran‚ Iran. In this city he accomplished most of his work. In his early life he could have been a jeweler‚ a money-changer but more likely a lute-player who changed his interest in music to alchemy. At the age of forty he stopped his study of alchemy because its experiments caused an eye-disease‚ obliging him to search for physicians and medicine to cure it. This was the reason why he began

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