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    Sir Walter Elliot is a man who is only concerned with his lineage and his legacy. He does nothing but read the baronetage over and over again. The speaker uses cynical diction and details to emphasize Elliot’s narcissism. The choice to put long sentences in the beginning highlights the last paragraph where the author’s contempt towards Elliot is more explicit. Cynical diction is used in this passage to show Elliot’s arrogance. The speaker uses words such as “pity and contempt” which both have a

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    “Assimilation”‚ and “Replacement” Models of modern human origins; referring to evidence from fossil finds and dates; genetics; and the archaeological record. Multiregional Model (aka Regional Continuity) Summary: “Lumper” Predict regional lineages of Homo sapiens Ancient Homo sapiens ancestry; 1.7 mya Gene flow makes us one species; multiregional origin Repeated migration; “Out of Asia” Regional Homo erectus characteristic in local Homo sapiens (ancestor descendent‚ Asia) Neandertals

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    ABSTRACT The pesticides are one of the most potentially harmful chemicals liberated in the environment in an unplanned manner. Dichlorovos is widely used as a potent pesticide in many countries and has been shown to produce some adverse health effects. This study was designed to clarify whether dichlorovos an organophosphorus (OP) compound causes detectable adverse effects on rat testes. Dichlorovos was administered to rats orally at dose level of 20 mg/kg/body wt./day for 45 days. Sex organ weight

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    Ways that plants cope with saline environments Introduction There are a lot of plants in this world managed to grow in different kind of environments by adapting to those environments in certain ways. In this essay‚ plants grow in environment with different salinity are concerned. Plants can be divided into two different groups when it comes to salinity. The first type of plants is the plants that grow and reproduce in saline environment which are called halophytes (Jefferies. 1981). Whereas

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    worked to progress their family surname and lineage. The Love family is transparent replica of WEB Dubois’ proclamation of the “talent few”‚ a concept and idea formulated around the beginning of their families formation; an idea that drives my anxiety to be great. Like John and Edgar Love‚ I vow to use the tools and opportunities that my parents worked tirelessly to provide my siblings and I to progress the establishment of our family name and lineage‚ all while advancing the establishments of my

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    each these two regions‚ reaching out to the common man. But because of the tremendous following each man inspired‚ they threatened those in power and they each became the target of a plot to be killed. Additionally‚ both religions evolved from the lineage of Abraham and the intervention of the angel Gabriel. However‚ because Muslims believe Muhammad was only a prophet while Christians believe Jesus was the Son of God‚ variations in their religious practices evolved that set the religions apart. The

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    uncovered woman is an immoral woman.” (113) This custom is completely different than the Kung. Women in El Nahra are completely covered while the Kung are nearly naked. In El Nahra‚ and many other veiling cultures‚ women are veiled in order to ensure the lineage‚ honor‚ and bloodline. By veiling women the men of El Nahra are preserving honor to the family‚ and having certainty that the children belong to the father‚ therefore preserving the family

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    Names have power in the Ancient Greek world‚ especially for heroes. They represent one’s legacy and identity. When Odysseus fights the fearsome Polyphemus he cleverly introduces himself as Nobody. Later‚ when he returns home‚ he masquerades himself as a beggar to spy on the suitors. Names have the power to conceal and reveal at critical moments. In Euripides’ Medea‚ the characters never name Medea’s rival‚ Glauce. In Glauce’s case‚ Euripides manipulates his audience’s expectations of women and Grecian

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    The Wife of Bath’s Tale History of Classic English Literature Canterbury Tales Paper In the tale of Wife of Bath‚ Chaucer has well depicted the role of women in the middle age period. This poem was instructive and pleasing because although most women were viewed and treated as objects rather than being respected by men‚ Chaucer shows another viewpoint through the Wife of Bath‚ a feminist view that was seldom seen during the time. The Wife of Bath is unlike any other female character during

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    building with more than 100 rooms. Diviners a person who is believed to have the power to foretell events Griots a special class of African storytellers who help keep alive a people’s history Lineage group an extended family unit that has combined into a larger community Patrilineal society tracing the lineage through the father Salt Salt was a highly desired item for the Ghanaians. It was used to preserve food and to improve food’s taste. Salt was also important because people needed extra salt to

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