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    Questions for Discussion 7.) As a reader‚ who is a female‚ his gender bias does not affect how receptive I am to Emerson’s ideas. I believe that all of the ideas he states using masculine pronouns‚ are too applicable to women and girls. I can relate to and understand his ideas. I believe that men are no more intelligent than girls‚ or girls are no more intelligent than boys. We are equally intelligent and capable of most of the same things. In the third paragraph‚ Emerson states a variety of skills

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    Arguments are common in all everyday life. Children argue with their parents‚ siblings argue with each other‚ and politicians argue with their opponents. One of the most popular types of arguments is the either-or fallacy‚ also known as black-and-white thinking‚ a false dilemma‚ or a fallacy of false choice. In the either-or fallacy‚ one side argues that there are only two resolutions to an issue‚ despite there possibly being hundreds. Fallacy is a misleading or deceptive notion‚ so by its very

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    shell is somewhat shaped like a barrel. It is fully covered by a rubbery skin that is tough. On the shell‚ you will find 7 recognizable longitudinal ridges (Pritchard 8). The ridges come together to create a sharp point at the back end of this reptiles’ shell. These ridges are recognizable because most sea turtles have

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    Argumentative Essay On Zoos

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    zoos have caught the eyes of the public interest. But do they actually know what zoos are and what the animals needs actually are. I know that every family enjoys a day out‚ and that zoos are a common hotspot for trips. I myself have a collection of reptiles I enjoy having. Zoos look great on the outside but what are they really. We will discuss the good and the bad about zoos‚ along with how the animal adapts‚ also the difference between wild and man made habitats‚ including the animals diets and the

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    Loch Ness Monster

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    The Loch Ness Monster For years on end‚ we have been trying to look for hidden animals that we believe have or do live on earth just like us. that call cryptids. What really fascinate people is how long that have stay hidden from people and why want we found any of them. Not too long ago‚ the camera has been a useful tool and have gave us a way to capture or film a cryptid and since then every now and then‚ some luck people gets to film or take a picture of one. Out of all the cryptids in the world

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    Saint Joseph’s University Pennsylvania Standards Aligned System Lesson Plan Format Candidate’s Name Ashley Daniels & Jane Kang Course EDU 665___ Date _04/09/15__ Subject __ Math ___Grade Level _Grade 3___ Lesson Topic ___ Let’s Make a Zoo! With Perimeter and Area ­­_ 1. Essential Questions How is area and perimeter used in real-world settings? How do you construct a suitable environment for animals at a zoo? How are area and perimeter related

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    significant enough to hold up speech capabilities on its own. “...FoxP2 is not unique to humans. Quite the opposite‚ versions of this gene are found in remarkably similar forms in a great many vertebrate species (including primates‚ rodents‚ birds‚ reptiles‚ and

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    location than the states. It experiences all four seasons‚ living springs‚ comfortable summers‚ beautiful falls and wonderful winters. There is more freshwater here from Hudson’s bay and the northern glaciers. There’s no desert so no threat of venomous reptiles such as snakes and no droughts. Canada has a better location than The United States. Canada also is a safer country than the states. It is harder to get objects of torture here because a gun is illegal. There are smaller

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    Barn Owls

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    commonly known as the barn owl‚ is one of the most widespread and well-known owls in the world; they can be found on every continent except Antarctica! Barn owls are notoriously named for their favorite nesting location‚ barns. Small rodents‚ insects‚ reptiles‚ and even other birds are all potential meals for the barn owl. It is nocturnal‚ so it usually hunts at night when it uses its extraordinary hearing to track down and capture its prey. Barn owls may be great predators‚ but they are currently being

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    From the beginning of our journey through the Reptile we are constantly asking ourselves one question: “Why should Bubba Care about my Case?” The reason we ask that question stems from the “Why we Lose at Trial” stool. This stool tells us that reason we lose at trial is because of compassion fatigue‚ tort reform‚ and negative attribution. The jury comes to the courtroom tainted with these afflictions‚ without us making a single argument or admitting a single piece of evidence. These afflictions stem

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