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    Why are Living Organism so Diverse ? Regardless of world’s life diversity‚ we all‚ from the ant to the whale and us humans have DNA linkage‚ which gives us the evidence for one common ancestor. The question that comes up now is how from this very primitive common ancestor did we all end up so diverse. Biologist have dedicated they life to answer this question‚ Through this essay I shall show how through different aspects life has become so diverse. Timescale Life as not evolve suddenly from its

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    place. Now at first glance upon his lurking and pouncing upon the dropped book I am lead to believe that he may be simply a passerby in her neck of the woods or this public park. Then as I read on and ultimately reach the end of the story I am left to believe that this young man‚ Mr. Parkenstacker‚ has been coming to this very park for quite some time following this same maiden. The mystery woman goes into great detail about her life‚ her millions…as if she is so discontent and drawn overly bored

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    referee blows and from on the sidelines‚ I can hear my coach yelling last minute moves that can get me around one obstacle or another. With my actions helping the team get a step closer to wining the game. So that after the game‚ I can walk away with a smile on my face and a trophy in my hand knowing I did my part. It makes it worth it to try my hardest in practice and drill each other to the point that no mistakes are possible. With everything I learn in practice I am able to apply it in the game‚ when

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    wouldn’t even allow his crew to mention their name. As if getting rid of everything that reminded him of S/O would somehow erase the terrible pain in his heart. And when that didn’t work‚ he would throw tantrums. Breaking anything that was near by in his fit of frustration. Kid hasn’t even been there when it happened‚ why did he let S/O leave his side? Entering a new town‚ he sat outside on a bench. His eyes analysed everything that was around him‚ till something familiar caught his attention. That familiar

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    after much reading is "Why did Spinoza stop writing his Ethics and begin work on his Theological-Political Treatise?" Baruch de Spinoza was a brilliant mathematician and philosoph that lived in the Dutch Republic during the mid seventeenth century. He was raised a Jew and lived much of his life in a in a Yeshiva studying Jewish theology. He was a star pupil but cut short his studies in his late teens due to the death of his older brother Isaac. He then began to help run his families merchant business

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    The poem "Why Are Your Poems So Dark" by Linda Pastan exposes that no matter who you are‚ darkness will always be prevalent in your life. She does this by using an evident contrast between light and dark throughout the entire poem. Of major note in this contrast are the speaker’s point of view‚ Biblical allusion‚ and rhetorical questions. One of the biggest contributors to the overall theme of the poem is the author’s use of point of view. The point of view in the poem is second person. Pastan

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    refusal to recognize Elizabeth as England’s rightful ruler as an act of treason and was convinced that Mary was forming a Catholic conspiracy to depose her as Queen. Over the next two decades‚ Cecil continued to see Mary as a threat to Elizabeth‚ and he did everything he could to curtail her power. In the end‚ Cecil would play a part in Mary’s death (Lotz & Phillips 52).” Eventually‚ Mary had two meetings that encouraged her to believe she could return to Scotland. The first was with the representatives

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    place. I am regularly blown away by the sheer competence displayed – the breadth of vocabulary‚ the grasp of idiom‚ the appreciation of (let’s face it‚ difficult) British humour – but‚ and it’s a big but‚ I can’t help wonder WHY such a strange‚ hybrid language should have become so popular. Is it the spelling? Definitely not! Is it the simple‚ easy-to-learn grammar? Again‚ I think not. Is it the way we leap lightly from one register (e.g. informal) to another (e.g. very formal) and back again? Non‚ je

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character‚ Macbeth‚ is already over thinking whether the witches’ prophecy is meant for the good or for the evil. Also‚ that the idea of murdering Duncan to make the prophecy come true has crossed his mind. Macbeth hides his thoughts because he doesn’t want anyone else to know that he has thought about murdering the king. The reader feels sympathy for Macbeth as he feels guilty of even thinking about murdering King Duncan and as he worries for the witches’ prophecy

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    Nadine Farid IB 15/04/2015 Reliability of Nick Carraway as the narrator of S. Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby”: The story is about Nick’s perception of‚ opinions on‚ and thoughts about other characters and events. What makes a narrator unreliable with a compromised point of view? Can’t be trusted because they: 1. Lie 2.Make mistakes 3. Speaks with bias 4. Intoxicated/ hallucinations/ memory distortion 5.Are

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