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    with radial symmetry; this phylum has two distinct body forms: a solitary or colonial polyp and a bell-shaped‚ free swimming medusa; both polyps and medusae are often fringed with stinging tentacles; the tentacles bear rows of "stinging cells" or cnidoblasts‚ each containing a "stinging organelle" known as a nematocyst; some coelenterates (Obelia) have both polyp and medusa stages in their diplontic life cycle; coelenterates are divided into three classes: Class Hydrozoa (hydroids)‚

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    Cracking Passwords Version 1.1 file:///D:/password10.html Cracking Passwords Version 1.1 by: J. Dravet February 15‚ 2010 Abstract This document is for people who want to learn to the how and why of password cracking. There is a lot of information being presented and you should READ IT ALL BEFORE you attempted doing anything documented here. I do my best to provide step by step instructions along with the reasons for doing it this way. Other times I will point to a particular website where

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    be influenced by a different lover. The author explores Kahlo’s rapidly changing artistic style and themes in her works as she embarks on a streak of passionate relationships with topical artistic figures of the 30’s who to Schaefer would serve as muses for Kahlo as she commenced her ascent into history. Schaefer writes of Frida Kahlo’s life and art by chronological order of her romances‚ and remains unbiased about her relationships‚ focusing more on Kahlo emotional state according to her diaries

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    Have you ever read a poem where you can sense‚ feel‚ hear and even see what they are talking about? Those are the best kinds of poems‚ when the poet writes so vividly. That is exactly what Bradstreet did. She wrote with such emotion and passion. And that is what made the reading of her poems so much more fun. Anne Bradstreet was a very amazing poetic writer. She always brought her writing to life. She wrote about what happened in her world around her‚ the good and the bad. She mostly wrote about

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    Robert Gray

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    Robert Gray is an Australian poet whose work is closely linked with nature. He grew up in the post ww11 era‚ and lives on the north coast. The poems ‘The Meatworks’‚ and ‘Flames and Dangling Wire’‚ express how he feels about life‚ his experiences and his beliefs. His poetry has such an enduring nature because it can be understood in so many different contexts‚ and includes universal themes which remain relevant to societies past‚ present and future. In ‘The meatworks’ Gray presents a vivid and

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    known as great fighters‚ and a young Achilles was dipped into the river Styx to become immortal‚ whereas Jessica was experimented on after a near-death experience as a child and received super-strength as a result. Comparable to Perseus’ slaying of Medusa‚ Jessica killed her aggressor‚ Kilgrave‚ and saved many lives in the process. In addition‚ she struggles with other human issues such as finding work and paying bills‚ coping with her anger‚ staying sober and dealing with the trauma of having been

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    Appreciation of Poem

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    Some poems can be understood easily while others seam vague. But whatever they are‚ they all contain some common elements of poetry such as theme‚ figurative language‚ and tone‚ etc. ¡§Constantly risking absurdity and death¡¨ and ¡§betting on the muse¡¨ are two poems which are written by two different poets. By comparing and contrasting these two poems‚ the full beauty of the poems can be greatly appreciated and their theme can be deeply explored. ¡§Constantly risking absurdity and death¡¨ by

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    In The Lightning Theif‚ a novel by Rick Riordan and in The Sword in the Stone‚ a novel by T. H. White‚ both of the main characters face some sort of life altering conflict which leads them to change and grow over a period of time. In The Lightning Thief the main character‚ Percy Jackson‚ discovers that he is the son of the god Poseidon‚ and must go on a quest to prove his innocence when he is accused of stealing Zeus’s master lightning bolt. In The Sword and the Stone the main character‚ called the

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    Anime

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    My English essay on anime... that’s persuasive Why do people watch anime? Anime is a type of animation that has originated from Japan. Some animes first start out as a comic known as manga. Moving from Japan‚ anime as been making its way across the globe‚ jumping from continent to continent. Now it is slowly becoming popular in America. Yet there are those who still think anime is something that should not be shown in America due to it being from another country. Also they do not bother to find

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    Romanticism and Delacroix

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    has produced numerous extravagant works during this period of time‚ it was not until 1830 in which he came up with his best known and perhaps most influential work‚ ‘Liberty Leading the People’. Partly inspired by Théodore Géricault’s Raft of the Medusa‚ Liberty Leading the People was considered as Delacroix’s significant step in his romantic work. The painting clearly confirms the differences between the romantic style of painting‚ which emphasized color and spirit‚ and the neoclassical style‚ which

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