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    2 1 3 4 2 5 6 3 7 8 4 9 10 5 11 12 6 13 1 7 Shelley saw a wounded dog He brought it home He loved .the dog 26 The dog too __________________ 27 ________________ to trace the owner 28 One day ‚ a lady ------------------------------ 29 The dog’s real name ______________ 30 2 The dog had to be given back‚ as 3 8 4 5 9 Savings10% Food 30% Rent 30% Entertainment 5% Education 20%

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    Pecola Breedlove is seen as worthless by almost everyone she interacts with. Pecola is forced to internalize her feelings because everyone around her in society hates her. This is evident through the way everyone in town protrudes malice towards her and her baby. As a result of all of the abuse that she suffers through because of her father‚ mother‚ strangers and other children‚ she comes to believe that her life would improve if she had the ability to obtain blue eyes. “It had occurred to Pecola

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    Forever Young. Two words with meaning beyond their miniscule size. Rod Stewart’s 1980’s anthem ignites a spark in one’s mind to truly think deeper into the meaning of his decades old lyrics. Being young is something that every person has to go through and I believe that through the experiences of our youth we are able to grow not only in years but also in intellect‚ knowledge‚ and wisdom. By growing and going through the hardships that we experience as young people‚ we are then in turn able to give

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    Lightning Rod Man‚ written by Herman Melville‚ symbolizes the way that he views false religions. Throughout the story‚ he uses the way that the salesman and his tactics to sell his product to symbolize how he views false religions. This story uses the salesman to show how the author feels about false religions. Throughout‚ Melville uses the symbolism and references in the story to clearly state how he feels about false religion. In the story‚ the salesman tries to sell the lightning rod by claiming

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    Why do we have rods and cones? Light falling on photoreceptors is transformed by retinal circuitry into a pattern of action potentials that ganglion cell axons convey to the visual centres in the brain. Two systems of photoreceptors exist – rods and cones – allowing the visual system to meet the conflicting demands of sensitivity and acuity‚ respectively. Rods and cones are distinguished by shape‚ type of photopigment they contain‚ distribution across the retina‚ and pattern of synaptic connections

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    Rod mills are very similar to ball mills‚ except they use long rods for grinding media. The rods grind the ore by tumbling within the the mill‚ similar to the grinding balls in a ball mill. To prevent the conditions leading to rod charge tangling‚ the length to diameter ratio is maintained at 1.4 to 1.6. Rod mills accept feed up to about 50 mm (2 in.) and produce a product in the size range of 3000 to 270 mm (–4 to –35 mesh). Grinding action is by line contact between the rods extending the length

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    light is focused onto the retina by the eye. The photoreceptor cells absorb that light. This layer of cells takes the light and converts in into electrochemical signals. There are two types of these cells‚ rods and cones. Rods are located in the retina‚ mainly the peripheral regions. Rods are rod-shaped cells and are used for night vision because they respond better to dim light than bright light. This is why people may find that if they look through their peripheral vision‚ in the dark‚ they see

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    with your brain. Whether you’re afraid of spiders‚ clowns or paranormal activity‚ you have a fear of something. At any point you could be looking at danger‚ and thinking you are in trouble but really‚ it’s nothing. This is something that happened in Rod Serling’s 1960 teleplay‚ “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street.” In the teleplay‚ the neighbors on Maple Street lost power due to a shiny light in the sky. At different times‚ some houses get power‚ causing the neighbors to point fingers at different

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    A Eurosta solidaginis‚ also known as the Golden Rod Gall Fly‚ is an insect that lives in a Solidago atlissma/ canadis. The female Gall Fly has an ovipositor which implants eggs in the Golden Rod plant. Eggs are implanted by the mother onto the apical meristem. At the apical meristem the larva releases a chemical that stimulates the host goldenrod which in return forms the gall (Abrahamson‚ Kenneth‚ McCrea‚ Whitwell‚ and Vernieri 1991). The gall acts as a protective barrier for the Eurosta Solidagnis

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    Fishing Rods Fishing Rods A fishing rod requires guides for the line so that it does not tangle and so that the line casts easily and efficiently. In this task‚ you will develop a mathematical model for the placement of line guides on a fishing rod. The Diagram shows a fishing rod with eight guides‚ plus a guide at the tip of the rod. Leo has a fishing rod with overall length 230 cm. The table shown below gives the distances for each of the line guides from the tip of his fishing rod. Guide

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