29/09/2007 Activity 1: hair structure a) Describe‚ in detail‚ the structure of a hair identifying the 3 layers. Hairs are dead structures that are made of hardened protein called keratin. Keratin provides the body with a protective toughness for its entire surface. Hair is comprised of 3 layers these are as follows the cuticle‚ the cortex and the medulla. The cuticle is the outer layer of the scale cells with each scale overlapping each other towards the tip of the hair. This
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graphic description in her writing‚ unlike Woof’s writing. Dillard writes about life and death‚ and compares the moth to a “virgin gone to heaven”. Wolf writes about the death of the moth as a just a part of life‚ and states how conquers all. A superfluous use of description emphasizes Dillard’s unique and meticulous style. The use of long sentences allows for abundant amounts of description‚ coupled with figurative language‚ and imagery. Dillard uses graphic verbs to describe the death of a moth
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bill of rights should include state powers‚ so the individual states could have some control over their laws. However‚ there was some people who didn’t want a bill of rights because they deemed it superfluous or unnecessary. “A fifth is of opinion that a bill of rights of any sort would be superfluous and misplaced‚ and that the plan would be unexceptionable but for the fatal power of regulating the times and places of election” (doc C). Some of the colonists saw that it was a necessary evil to take
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Problems with Essay Sites John Thompson ULL 012 Oct 11‚ 2012 The Problems with Using Essay Sites Let’s face it – it is much easier to research the best prewritten essay paper on a topic than to simply write the thousand-word essay in the first place. Although a student may find that they have to join sites‚ submit a paper to qualify for “membership” and perhaps pay a modest fee for the paper‚ it will at least be knocked out so important television shows or hot game
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It is 4:30 am in eastern Bhutan‚ and the monks of Kurjey Monastery begin their morning’s ritual; an hour’s meditation. At 6:00 am‚ the monks walk barefoot around the neighbourhood‚ and will be lucky if they receive food from the local people. They consume only what they need‚ and their simplistic lifestyle is pure and unadulterated‚ free from the pollution of western society. Their day continues with hours of meditation and perhaps the odd meal‚ and finishes at 8 pm‚ with the ringing of a calming
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introduction and conclusion until after I wrap up the body. For the body I would break it into sub categories and then write and elaborate as much as possible on each of my sub categories. I would then work on trimming the superfluous content. After trimming out the superfluous content I then started reworking the wording‚ grammar and general spicing it up. Finally‚ after all of the main work is done I would write up my introduction and
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Reading 1 – The Units and Levels of Selection by Samir Okasha (Ch 8‚ A Companion to Philosophy of Biology) Traditional Darwinian View – * Though Darwin treats individual organisms as basic unit of selection‚ other possibilities can be seen * Lewontin (1970) – Natural Selection will operate on any level that exhibits ‘heritable variation in fitness’. * Hence the question of level seems purely empirical – but is not. Historically – * The debate of Levels of Selection can be
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truss over a post colonial rhetoric of decolonization and self determination. Annie Coombes in her essay takes up the issue of such curatorial practices which tend to create spaces for ‘hybridity’ in a superfluous way. It is superfluous because as Coombes observes‚
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All plants begin as seeds‚ and grow to their full potential from their implanted root. Both weeds and roses both begin as simple seeds that then scale into polar opposites. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ plants are a common imagery to track character development. Similar to seeds‚ the motif acts as a checkpoint that emphasizes which characters are roses and which are weeds. In Shakespeare’s five-act play‚ the plant imagery symbolizes Macbeth’s transformation from nobility to failure‚
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World literature In translation * The concept of the world literature. * Henrik ibsen : an enemy of the people (public enemy) – ghosts. * Anton Chekhov: ivanov. * Wole soynka: death and the king Horseman. * Brain fried : translation * Gabriel Garcia Marques and the magical realism : a vary old man with enormous wings‚ the handsomest drowned man in the world. * Postcolonial theory Edward said’s : introduction to orientalism. * All critical literature produced and
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