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    A Divided Kingdom

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    A Divided Kingdom In King Lear‚ the ruler of Britain‚ Lear pronounces his plan to divide his kingdom to his three daughters. He asks his daughters to proclaim their love to him and the one who loves him most will be given the greatest share. King Lear’s youngest ‚ Cordelia seems to foil his plan to grant her the most share. Lear gets outrage that she failed the love test and casts her out. I believe his outrage was a success but it could have been handled differently. I believe the

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    Animal Kingdom

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    animal classification system has. The table shows how scientists classify giraffes. 3 4 Levels (from the highest to the lowest) Example Kingdom Kingdom Animalia is the broadest category of all in the animal classification system. It includes every animal. Phylum (plural: Phyla) Phylum Chordata includes all animals of the Kingdom Animalia that have spinal cords. Class Class Mammalia includes all warm-blooded animals of the Phylum Chordata that have hair and feed their

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    Iv Translation

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    Compare and Contrast of Bible Translations: If we look at the fourth line at the NIV and NASB translations‚ you will notice they are almost exactly the same‚ the only difference being that the NIV translation is referring to your door as the NASB translation is referring to the door. In the NIV and NKJB translations they are referring to something completely different‚ one is crouching and the other is lying. In the rest of the verses they are all talking about how sin is waiting for you but in different

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    Architecture of Egypt

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    Architecture Ancient Egypt Architecture -  is the architecture of ancient Egypt‚ one of the most influential civilizations throughout history‚ which developed a vast array of diverse structures and great architectural monuments along the Nile‚ among the largest and most famous of which are the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza. Egyptian Architectural Columns The Great Pyramid of Giza‚ which was probably completed c. 2580 BC‚ is the oldest and largest of the pyramids‚ and is the

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    Kingdom Monera

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    Bacteria can be found in the air‚ soil‚ water‚ on you and inside you. There are mire bacterial cells inside your gut and on your skin than there are cells in your body. The Kingdom Monera is comprised only of bacteria. KINGDOM MONERA • • • • • There are many different kinds of bacteria‚ but all of them belong to the kingdom Monera. A thousand bacteria can sit side by side in just 1 tiny millimeter. Despite their small size‚ bacteria are the most abundant of any organisms on Earth. Bacteria often

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    KINGDOM PLANTAE

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    KINGDOM PLANTAE Also known as Kingdom Metaphyta Includes all types of eukaryotic‚ multicellular‚ photosynthetic‚ plants found in the biosphere Most are autotrophs (synthesize own food with help of solar energy) Contains about billion types of plant species Based on biologists‚ plants are divided into four main groups: 1. Phylum Bryophyta 2. Phylum Pteridophytae 3. Phylum Angiosperms 4. Phylum Gymnosperms These four main groups were classified based on: The presence/absence of vascular tissues

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    Egypt fun

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    Ancient Egypt is one of the most fascinating of the ancient civilizations. Even today‚ the manner in which modern Egypt has melded with the ancient world is positively astounding. One cannot help but notice that the pull of the ancient world is still very much a part of modern cities such as Cairo and Alexandria. The Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs - Life of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs was filled with power‚ glory‚ murder‚ deceit and mystery. Slip into the world of ancient Egypt where a woman dressed

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    Kingdom Fungi

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    Chapter 21 Notes: Kingdom Fungi! Name_________________________ 21-1: The Kingdom Fungi A. What Are Fungi? Fungi include MANY DIFFERENT types of organisms From tiny yeast cells To the one of the largest organisms in the world! Fungi are: Multicellular (except for yeasts) Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Decomposers: decompose dead and decaying material -Recyclers! -Secrete enzymes OUTSIDE bodies - Absorb digested nutrients Hyphae: long‚ slender‚ root-like filament Septa: cross-walls

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    United Kingdom (commonly referred to as the British monarchy) is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. The present monarch‚ Elizabeth II‚ has reigned since 6 February 1952. She and her immediate family undertake various official‚ ceremonial and representational duties. As a constitutional monarch‚ the Queen is limited to non-partisan functions such as bestowing honours. Though the ultimate executive authority over the government of the United Kingdom is still

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    was targeted to impress Elizabethan Era viewers and have them relate to social‚ economical and religious views throughout the play. Act IV‚ scene IV in Hamlets soliloquy touched upon occurring events‚ intriguing viewers. The words spoken by hamlet could be related and interpreted by the audience. Focussing on the Elizabethan era‚ the soliloquy in act IV‚ scene IV‚ targets the audiences of this time era as is mentions themes of social class and revenge‚ to stimulate the audience to relate to hamlets

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