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    voting for “slimy toad” (the mayor)‚ man asks if he can read and dispite the mayor portraying him as the underdog Antonio reads a few words. Mayor practically forces him to vote for him. * “I am too old for the jungle but at least I can read” * Remembers first time he sees Josefina * Questions book “lovers of the forgotten garden”-still is able to think deeply about things * Another dead man‚ casualty of the jaguar * Discussing Josefina with slimy toad‚ mayor says she’s

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    Polonius when he “[realizes] that someone is behind the arras and [suspects] that it might be Claudius‚ [crying]‚ “How now! a rat?” (III.iv.22). In the wake of Claudius unchristian and corrupt deed‚ Hamlet becomes severely emotionally distraught to the point of going against one of the staple moral codes of his religion. Additionally‚ Hamlet dehumanizing Claudius to the level of a rat not only validates Hamlet’s negative view of Claudius‚ but reveals the animal that Hamlet will become if he breaks the Christian

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    sciatic nerve and therefore the peak contractile force of B. Marinus. The diameter of the axon in the sciatic nerve would impact how fast the action potential is conceived down the axon to the synaptic cleft and muscle (Firmin‚ L. 2014). If one of the toads had a smaller axon diameter it would allow for resistance to movement to occur due to friction. The diameter of the axon in the sciatic nerve would therefore cause the peak contractile force to be reached at different strengths and time. The number

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    GCSE History – Medicine Through Time Revision Notes TOPIC 1 – PREHISTORY Prehistory is the time before written records! Background Information     Prehistoric man lived in nomadic lives They were hunter-gathers‚ they didn’t grow crops They left no written records‚ historians rely on archaeological evidence which may be hard to interpret One way round the problem of evidence for prehistoric medicine is to study people who‚ until very recently‚ lived in a similar way to prehistoric man. For

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    in zoos Cane Toads in Australia Ecological disaster due to lack of understanding of toad behaviour Video: Cane Toads – An unnatural history (available at Video Difference and YouTube) (Mark Lewis) 1.Why was the cane toad introduced into Queensland‚ Australia? The cane toad was introduced into Queensland‚ Australia in 1935 to control the sugar cane beetle (sugar cane beetles eat the leaves and produce larvae who feed on the roots of sugar cane crops) 2. Why was the toad unsuccessful as

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    Philip Larkin

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    This however‚ definitely composes Larkin as a poet who articulates grey moods‚ suburban melancholy and accepted regrets. Good morning teacher and fellow students. These three themes that Larkin convey are expressed clearly in his poetry Aubade and Toads. The term Aubade means a morning love song. In general it is written about when lovers separate at dawn. However‚ in this poem the lover is death‚ and when daylight appears his lover ’death’ will dispel away‚ and that’s what makes Larkin fear. Larkin’s

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    Birdfoot's Grampa Poem

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    In ‘’Birdfoot’s Grampa’’ it says‚ ‘’the rain was falling‚ a mist about his white hair.’’ This shows us that he is old by telling us he has white hair. Also it says‚ ‘’the small toads blinded by our lights and leaping‚ live drops of rain.’’ It’s telling us that the toads were everywhere and they were hoping everywhere by saying leaping live drops of rain. In ‘’Traveling Through the Dark‚ it uses imagery by‚ ‘’that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead.’’ This is

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    Endangered Animals of India :  Endangered Animals of India Nataraj M.B. Department of Zoology. What is an endangered animal? :  What is an endangered animal? A species is called endangered when there are so few of its kind left that it could disappear from the planet altogether and become ’extinct.’ Extinct means an animal hasn’t been seen in the wild for 50 years. In total 762 plant and animal species are now recorded as extinct. IUCN RED LIST :  IUCN RED LIST The IUCN Red List of Threatened

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    TRIVIASPORTS TRIVIA * The world’s longest dogsled race is known as Iditarod and is raced from Anchorage to Nome. * In 1972‚ Frank Shorter became the first American to win an Olympic marathon in 64 years. * The only two days that sports are not played on (in the USA) are the days before and after the MLB all-star game. * Babe Ruth played for three teams during his MLB career: the Boston Red Sox‚ New York Yankees‚ and Boston Braves. * Lamar Hunt is the only person to have been inducted

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    Characteristics Skull of an Oriental giant squirrel (genusRatufa) - note the classic sciuromorphousshape of the anterior zygomatic region. Squirrels are generally small animals‚ ranging in size from theAfrican pygmy squirrel at 7–10 cm (2.8–3.9 in) in length and just 10 g (0.35 oz) in weight‚ to the Alpine marmot which is 53–73 cm (21–29 in) long and weighs from 5 to 8 kg (11 to 18 lb). Squirrels typically have slender bodies with bushy tails and large eyes. Their fur is generally soft and silky

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