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    Hercules: A True Hero

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    Hercules is a story about a man whose father is Zeus and mother is a mortal whose name is Alcmene. Zeus wife‚ Hera was mad that Zeus had an affair and so she wanted to cause Hercules harm. From a young age Hercules was very strong. Hera always tried to get rid of him and one day she drove him so crazy that Hercules killed his whole family. He wanted forgiveness because he regretted what he did which is why the king gave Hercules 12 labors to complete in order to become immortal and have forgiveness

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    the house of Hades‚ but eats those who try to leave. Ithe year 522 BC-443 BC‚ he possessed 100 heads according to Pindar. Later Cerberus traveled to Latin and his 100 heads merged into a single dog head with one hundred snake heads on top according to Horace. He can also produce Venom‚ which makes him the cause of the poisonous plant aconite according to Ovid. Seneca‚ in his tragedy Hercules Furens gives a detailed description of Cerberus who

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    Monkey's Paw

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    The Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs is a short story‚ which expresses the readers to not mess with fate and to be careful of what you wish for. The story starts out with Mr. White and his son playing chess‚ while waiting for Sergeant Morris. Sergeant Morris arrives on a dark and stormy night from India‚ and has come to their house with a Monkey’s Paw which is said to be able to grant 3 wishes to 3 different owners. The author then reveals that the Sergeant no longer wants the Paw‚ and thus throws it

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    There are car accident every day and around 20-50 million people are either injured or crippled some of those may be women and children.There may be a way to help those injured people.You are in the heat of battle as you are hit by an enemy shell and you are blowing up what do you do to heal.It is the Mojave desert or in the amazon rainforest.The solution is robotic limbs.Yes it sounds like we are in Star Wars‚but it is possible and these are some reasons that it could be used to help people.Robotic

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    There are over 150‚000 Burmese pythons in the everglades when there should not be any. These invasive snakes are slowly eating away the precious ecosystem of the Everglades. Scientists don’t know what to do about them and the Everglades might not last much longer. The intrusive Burmese pythons are ruining the beautiful Everglades and its unique ecosystem. The Burmese python is a very intriguing reptile. These carnivores can grow up to 20 feet long and have a diet of mostly small mammals and

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    Venomous Lizard

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    it depends on the species. Some lizards feed on iguanas which are insects‚ some eat rodents‚ and some eat both rodents and insects. Lizards use their teeth to scare predators off as protection. Very few lizards happen to be poisonous and use their venom as a defence. Other species of lizards rely on camouflage such as the chameleon that is able to change its colour according to its surroundings‚ as a defensive strategy. Females of most lizard species lay eggs and then are usually left to hatch on

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    Digestive Systems in Different Animals Different species of animals have different digestive systems which are adapted to their unique requirements. The type of food‚ method of food gathering and energy needs are some factors that influence the type of digestive system an animal needs in order to survive. Herbivores have a more specialised digestive system than that of a carnivore because it is more difficult to digest vegetation than meat. The teeth are flat so that grass and plant material can

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    Making Lagundi Syrup out of Lagundi Leaves for Cough An Investigatory Project Submitted by: Leader Sherilyn Angeles Members Zhanely Chan Caileen Lu Vaughn Dy Jason Weng Submitted to: Mrs. Obiasca Statement of the Problem The study was conducted to answer the following questions: 1. How does cough affect your daily activities in life? 2. Can we produce our own carbocisteine (herbal medicine which cures cough) out of lagundi leaves? 3. Is it safe drinking the lagundi syrup made out of lagundi

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    what if I told you that you could wear an arm band with multiple medications and serums that could cure almost anything. Introducing the Med Band‚ it has everything from snake venom anecdotes to simple ibuprofen‚ when you’re on the go and have a headache you don’t have to worry about finding pills‚ and if you are hiking snake infested terrain you won’t have to worry about getting medical attention fast. It will come with an IV that you can put in yourself it is an easy applicator‚

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    By “blue-sky” research‚ Sir John Vane means researching and spending time partaking in activities that a person is genuinely interested in‚ not wasting time on activities with a goal of reaching an end-product or result. Essentially‚ Sir John Vane uses the notion of “blue-sky” research to push the goal of taking part in what a person is interested in‚ not in something with a goal of otherwise selfish notions. Advantages to “blue-sky” research‚ as explained by Sir John Vane‚ include the development

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