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    Phylum: Porifera A sponge has differentiated cells and functionally distinct layers. The ameobocytes secrete spicules which stack up together to make the sponge. The choanocytes are composed of a flagellum and a collar (collar cells). The amoebocytes and choanocytes are the work force of the sponge--they create the body of the sponge. The major sponge groups of today had an ancestor in the Cambrian period. The sponges reproduce either sexually or asexually. When they reproduce sexually‚ they

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    are One -- We Brethren‚ are"‚ He said -- And so‚ as Kinsmen‚ met a Night -- We talked between the Rooms -- Until the Moss had reached our lips -- And covered up -- our names -- Emily Dickerson’s poetry often has similar discussion points (Paton). In a few of her poems‚ such as “I Died For Beauty‚" she discusses death. However‚ while death would normally be considered a negative subject‚ she tends to take it from a different perspective (Chad). In her poem "I

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    be the right ones. He sought a man that lived deep in the woods that was named the hermit in the text for his wisdom. The King was very anxious to find this man because he believed that he would retrieve his answers‚ but was unfortunate in the outcome. He had to do work for the hermit and it ended up helping him in the end. An assassin was out to kill the king from another land‚ and was injured. The King and hermit went to help this man and healed him without knowing who he was or where he was coming

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    of several children of a rich man in Capsa. Which attracted by Christianity decides to visit a hermit in the desert of the Thebaid ‚ a place in Egypt synonymous with monasticism. She becomes a hermit. PROTAGONIST because she is the main character in story which it talks about her experience with Rustico and her innocence on what she could do to serve God. 2. Rustico A monk. A young devout hermit. He teaches Alibech to put the devil in hell. PROTAGONIST together with Alibech they are the

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    (SCP).‚ which is a private investment firm operating in North America and Europe. First this paper will analyse the rise‚ and demise‚ of the company and then will shed some light on its resurgence in popularity and turn-around sales in recent years (Paton 2011). According to Porter

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    the depth of South Africa’s disparity was illustrated directly through the stories of horrifying happenings in character’s conversations. Finally‚ we see that Msimangu was Paton’s voice in the novel. When certain conditions were met Msimangu [and Paton] theorized that peace would finally be plausible in South Africa. As the reader begins to observe the problems‚ so to will they begin to realize the solutions‚ and such is the goal of this prophetic novel. <br> <br>Kumalo’s constant questing helped

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    Clinical depression DESCRIPTION Depression is one of the commonest psychiatric disorders. Depression ranges in seriousness from mild‚ temporary episodes of sadness to severe‚ persistent depression. Patients of depression often present with vague somatic symptoms or aches and pains in general clinical practice‚ for which no physical cause is found on assessment. Clinical depression is the more severe form of depression‚ also known as major depression or major depressive disorder. It isn’t the same

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    People have made entire careers off the belief in and practices of astrology. The idea of the stars determining our fate has withheld people’s interest for centuries. Robert Burns‚ an Aquarius‚ was very anti-superstition. He had almost no belief in astrological predictions or zodiac signs. There is some humor in this though‚ because through Burns’ poems and songs this pseudoscience shows just how accurate it can be. The most parallel example of Burns’ personality and his Aquarius sign can be

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    intestines of humans. They obtain digested food and shelter. The host suffers from malnutrition. Mutualism - an interaction between two organisms in which both benefit Sea anemone and hermit crab. Sea anemones usually attach themselves onto the shell of a hermit crab. They get free rides and leftover food. The hermit crab receives protection against predators from sea anemones. Saprophytism - a type of interaction in which a living organism obtains food from the dead and decaying remains of other

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    Managing Change from a gender perspective by Robert Paton and Linda Dempster.2002.Great Britain. European Management Journal Vol. 20‚ No. 5‚ pp. 539–548‚book reviewed by Siti Hajarul Aishah Bt Abd Razak Robert Paton is the head of department of Business and Management at University of Glasgow and Manager Director for the University’s Business school. His current research includes an evaluation of competency and business-focused management development programmes‚ and the effective management of change

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