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    PS101 Take home exam Secret life of the brain 7 November 2013 The Baby’s Brain: Wider Than The Sky Explain migrations-how millions of neurons travel in waves and follow cues along the way telling them exactly where to go? Neurons travel everyday in millions to carry out different task. It’s fascinating how they travel as if they are traveling across the country. They’re following cues along the way that are telling them exactly where to go. Evidence shows that young neurons have an idea

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    The secret life of pizza

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    olives‚ onions‚ tomato‚ spicy beef meatballs‚ crispy bacon‚ ham‚ steak‚ spicy minced beef‚ spiced pork sausage‚ chicken‚ Cajun chicken‚ tuna‚ sweetcorn‚ pineapple‚ mixed peppers and extra cheese. What would you choose? I know it’s hard. It’s The Secret Life of Pizza. What makes pizza so good about that the people of America eat around 350 slices of pizza each second‚ or 100 acres per day? Excessive or just to die for. Pizza is a delicious fatty food that most people like eating. It’s from an Italian

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    A World without Bees! What is causing pollinator declines in the northern hemisphere and what are the potential implications for South Africa? The world depends heavily on pollinators. Although the bee is not the only pollinator‚ pollination is the bee’s main niche‚ so without bees‚ there would be an enormous decrease in plant life. Plants that are not pollinated will not produce fruits and seeds. And would therefore cause and end of animals and human life. Albert Einstein said: “If the bee disappeared

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    The Bees

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    dumbest thing I ever did. Those bees flew out of that beehive faster than the speed of light! There were so many of them just buzzing their way toward me. As I was screaming my head off and running towards the door to get inside that voice came into my head and said “swing at the bees maybe it will kill them or hurt the bees and they will leave you alone.” Another dumb decision on my part‚ because of course I got stung like ten times in the same hand. The pain of the bees stinging you in the same hand

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    Racism and Life Chances

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    Racism is a clear reality in our society that affects all people. Although it’s often racism continues to shatter and destroy lives. American remains burdened by a racial chasm ("Race in America"…n. pag.). Racial discrimination is an ongoing human judgment that U.S. citizens can’t really stop. The life chances and opportunities of people of color in the United States are limited as compared to whites ("Race In America"…n.pag.). The legacy of historic discrimination continues to weigh on the present;

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    Twain wrote children’s books with a deep‚ underlying societal message to influence kids and imprint them with said message‚ Illumination writers do the same type of imprinting on kids. The only thing is that the kids don’t know about it. In The Secret Life of Pets the main racial message is black pain and suffering. Max‚ the main character‚ makes the black characters suffer through his ignorance and personal triumph. Max is to be inducted into a gang of sewer pets‚ led by a white bunny named Snowball

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    A.     The Secret Life of Bees demonstrates the irrationality of racism by not only portraying black and white characters with dignity and humanity but by also demonstrating how Lily struggles with and ultimately overcomes her own racism. Kidd moves beyond stereotypes to portray whites and blacks with the multifaceted personalities that we find in real life. Lily is not a racist in the same way that the group of men that harass Rosaleen are racist‚ but she does evidence some prejudice and stereotypes

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    on anyone‚ Lily experiences pleasure.T-Ray‚ Lily’s father does not support Lily because he opposes to take care of the daughter of his wife who leaves him‚ and this results Lily to grow up learning about life by her own. As a matter of fact‚ living with T-Ray makes Lily sense the reality of life and this allows Lily to make appropriate decisions that make her joyful. Once Lily says‚ “Nothing was safe. I would have to remember that” (Kidd 101) as she was thinking about her entity. Lily is aware that

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber Copyright Notice ©1998-2002; ©2002 by Gale Cengage. Gale is a division of Cengage Learning. Gale and Gale Cengage are trademarks used herein under license. For complete copyright information on these eNotes please visit: http://www.enotes.com/secret-life/copyright eNotes: Table of Contents 1. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Introduction 2. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: James Thurber Biography 3. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Summary

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    THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY The Secret Life of Walter Mitty “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is a story about an individual that constantly seems to be caught up in numerous daydreams and thoughts that have nothing to do with everyday matters. James Thurber treats Mitty’s actions very entertaining‚ and at the same time his humor catches our attention to the need of communication and the importance of human relationships. In marriage relationships is critical that we know

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