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    Nikki Dedic Student ID #22042666 Exam # 25085500 Ecology Essay 1. Explain how human activities can cause an imbalance in biogeochemical cycling and lead to problems such as cultural eutrophication and fish kills. Eutrophication is a naturally occurring‚ slow‚ and inevitable process. However‚ when it is accelerated by human activity and water pollution called cultural eutrophication‚ it can lead to the premature aging and death of a body of water. Cultural eutrophication occurs when humans speed

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    Washington D.C and she graduated from there. She took care of him as well as sending him to private school to get good education. Second‚ Wes (The author) lived with his father. His father was educated and had a job. One day Wes punched his sister Nikki after she bite him because he jabbed at her face. Then his father come to him and spoke about punching his sister. Wes`s father said him “it`s totally wrong to hit women‚ especially if she is your sister. Finally‚ Wes was succeeded and achieved his

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    him. Rafaello Sanzio da Urbino‚ was born April 6‚ 1483 in Urbino‚ Italy. In 1504 he became Perugino’s apprentice. He was an Italian Renaissance painter and architect. At the time of Raphael‚ Urbino was a cultural center that encouraged the arts. Giovanni Santi‚ Raphael’s father‚ taught him the basic painting techniques and exposed him to the principles of humanistic philosophy. At the age of eleven his father died and had to take over his father’s workshop. Raphael was quickly considered one of the

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    The Scientific Revolution was the emergence of modern science‚ replacing the traditional geocentric model of the universe and replacing it with a heliocentric model. The works of Scientists such as Galileo‚ Copernicus‚ and Newton opened up the eyes of European citizens and scientists and changed their outlooks on the world. Scientific success was hard to come by as there were many obstacles because many people had different views and opinions on a certain subject. The work of scientists in the Scientific

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    The chamber has shown the affinity and communication of nature and human through its decorative ceiling. There are 34 thematic paintings on panels in the chamber in total‚ the thematic oval panels on the 4 sides of the room showing religious or mythological scenes‚ or representing scenes of production process and trade. The object collection itself was stored in 20 cabinets. The arrangement of this hidden vault room is quite unique‚ instead of showing the collections in a large cabinet‚ Francesco

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    Luigi Galvani Clearly‚ animals know more than we think‚ and think a great deal more than we know." (Irene M. Pepperberg ) . Luigi Aloisio Galvani born in Bologna on September 9‚ 1737 and attended University of Bologna where he received a doctorate for studying the human skeleton. Galvani was an Italian physician‚ physicist‚ biologist and philosopher‚ who discovered animal electricity. He is recognized as the pioneer of bioelectromagnetics and this discovery impacted literature ‚ science ‚and other

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    as Titian‚ was born in Venice‚ Italy in 1488 and died sometime in the year of 1576. Titian was known for his remarkable use of color and was the greatest Venetian artist in the sixteenth century. He was trained by two other Venetian artists named Giovanni Bellini and Giorgione. They were influential for his tonal approach to painting and his landscape style‚ which were usually atmospheric and evocative. His first paintings would include mythical figures with a flourishing scene as the background.

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    4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): C 3. Brunelleschi’s contribution to Florence Cathedral was its famous: A) dome. B) nave. C) apse. D) crypt. Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): A 4. This Flemish artist painted the portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride. A) Van Eyck B) Massys C) Memling D) Van der Weyden Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): A 5. This Biblical character is the subject of Donatello’s famous nearly life-size sculpture (and the first free-standing

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    The Black Death (or ‘the Plague’) was a deadly plague that ravaged early Europe in the late 1340’s and lasted until 1351. Throughout this time‚ Europe lost more than a third of its population. The Black Death was ruthless‚ infecting all that lay in its path. - The Origins of the Black Death Arriving in Europe in 1348‚ the Black Death was a shock to the population’s numbers. Thousands died‚ and many families were torn apart. But how did the plague come to be? Many experts have tried to pinpoint

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    respect into fear because he grew a poisonous garden and wanted to control people like lab rats. Professor Pietro Baglioni warning Giovanni said‚ "to withhold due and well-considered praise of a physician so eminently skilled as Rappaccini. But‚ on the other hand‚ I should answer it but scantily to my conscience‚ were I to permit a worthy youth like yourself‚ Signor Giovanni‚ the son of an ancient friend‚ to imbibe erroneous ideas respecting a man who might hereafter chance to hold your life and death

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