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    Mia Pollini Per. 2 The Author of His Own Speedy Ruin: Victor Frankenstein’s Self-Imposed Isolation through Comparison In Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking 1818 novel Frankenstein‚ through letters and documented first hand accounts‚ Victor Frankenstein recounts his monomaniacal pursuit of creating a living creature from corpse parts and the horrific aftermath. At one point‚ the narrator’s decision to keep his creation a secret results in the condemnation of his family friend Justine Moritz. Throughout

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    had broken my teeth in 4 years. I used 2 advanced life skills: creativity and independence. I had adversity from my breaking my teeth‚ but that wasn’t all that gave me adversity. It was really hard because I didn’t have many friends for a few months and was insulted quite a bit. All because my good friend Eli slid into me the first Monday after Thanksgiving of 2014. After the start of this adversity the effects were happy and sad. The happy one was that I could focus more on sports. The sad one

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    Adversity forces us as humans to reevaluate ourselves and also pushes us to limits that we would never have found. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the protagonist Scout endures hardships and through the experiences‚ discovers what she stands for and who she is. Similarly‚ Mahatma Gandhi discovers his role in society and his morals through the adversities in South America. Lastly‚ in the book Brave New World‚ the hardships of the protagonist Bernard Marx causes him to identify himself based on

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    History of microorganisms’ discovery Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the one of the first people to observe microorganisms‚ and used a microscope of his own design‚ and made one of the most important contributions to biology. [18] Robert Hooke was the first to use a microscope to observe living things; his 1665 book Micrographia contained descriptions of plant cells. Before Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of microorganisms in 1675‚ it had been a mystery why grapes could be turned into wine‚ milk into cheese

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    A common theme throughout my high school career has been overcoming adversity‚ even when it did not seem possible to myself or others. During my freshman year‚ I developed an illness that caused me to miss school occasionally. Though it was difficult with advanced classes‚ I was able to get through it and maintain a grade point average of all A’s and A-’s that I was very proud of. Unfortunately‚ my health began to deteriorate during my sophomore year so much so that I had to take many classes

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    2. What are the discoveries of Dr. Maria Montessori ? Dr. Maria Montessori was a keen observer of children. She used her observational and experimental proclivities from her medical background to develop‚ what we might today call‚ a Constructivist understanding of the process of learning. She studied them scientifically. If she saw some unusual behavior in a child‚ she would say‚”I won’t believe it now‚ I shall if it happens again”. She studied the conditions in which the children would perform

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    The biggest theme in the film is overcoming adversity. Its something that exists and is real in the shape of defeating your opponents. Overcoming adversity is affirmed throughout the film. Remember the Titans is another great example of overcoming adversity. The movie starts out with a black coach‚ replacing a white coach in rural Virginia‚ which was white dominated at the time. When this happened many bricks were thrown through Coach Boones’s‚ the black coach‚ house. Riots and rallies were held

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    Scientific Discovery of Plasma. Plasma‚ the "Fourth State of Matter‚" was first identified in a Crookes tube‚ an experimental electrical discharge tube in which air is ionized by the application of a high voltage through a voltage coil‚ and it was described by Sir William Crookes‚ an English physicist‚ in 1879. It was first called "radiant matter”. However‚ Dr. Irving Langmuir‚ an American chemist and physicist‚ applied the word "Plasma" to ionized gas‚ in 1929. Plasma just happens to be the most

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    The History of the Discovery of Radiation and Radioactivity Introduction: Radiation can be defined as the propagation of energy through matter or space. It can be in the form of electromagnetic waves or energetic particles. Ionizing radiation has the ability to knock an electron from an atom‚ i.e. to ionize. Examples of ionizing radiation include: • alpha particles • beta particles • neutrons • gamma rays • x-rays Non-ionizing radiation does not have enough energy to ionize atoms in the material

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    discussion of the causes for the Age of Discovery‚ and the early colonization of the Americas‚ the Age of Discovery occurred in Europe‚ in the mid 15th to 16th centuries‚ and describes the time period in which Europe; predominantly Spain; set out to discover a new safe passage to the Indies‚ and Asia. The impetus for the discovery was the continued unrest in the Middle East after the Crusaders had returned to Europe. I will discuss how these events influenced the discovery of the Americas‚ and led to the

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