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    Animals found inside the quadrats: Animal names | Number of Individuals | | Quadrat 1(near sea water) | Quadrat 2(intertidal zone) | Quadrat 3(splash zone) | Periwinkles | 0 | 16 | 0 | Barnacles | 0 | 19 | 0 | Bivalves | 0 | 10 | 0 | Hermit crabs | 15 | 0 | 0 | Snail | 1 | 0 | 0 | Animals found outside the quadrats: Animal names | Nos. | Micro-habitat | periwinkles | 42 | Rocky shores | oyster | 20 | Rocky shores | sea cucumber | 51 | Gravel beds offshore | crab | 2

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    michal finds a hermit crab named Sluggo and takes it back to Esther’s house. When he comes home he is excited and surprised that she let him keep it. In the end Esther thinks Sluggo needs a companion. When they are at the pet store aunt Esther is a whole new and nice person. Michael is starting to come out of his shell. One way Michael is coming out of his shell‚ is that he starts to forget about his parents death. For example in paragraph 34‚ Michael is talking about his new hermit crab‚ Sluggo.

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    Card Report Title: Arcadia Author: Tom Stoppard Central Character: Septimus Hodge Other Characters: Thomasina Coverly‚ Jellaby‚ Ezra Chater‚ Richard Noakes‚ Lady Croom‚ Hannah Jarvis Setting: The story opens in the front room of an old estate in Derbyshire‚ England. Scenes shift back and forth between the early nineteenth century and to present day. Narrator: The narrative in Arcadia switches between multiple character points of view throughout the play. The majority of all the

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    IPLE: Assignment 1 – Mriduna Darunam Hanti Mriduna darunam hanti mriduna hanty adarunam Nasaddhyam mriduna kinchid tasmad teevrataram mriduh. (Mahabharata Vana 28.31) The above verse from the Mahabharata may be translated in English to mean the following: The soft destroys the hard‚ and the soft destroys what is not hard. Nothing is impossible to softness and therefore softness is the hardest. In essence‚ the verse means that aggression or cruelty can be conquered by softness

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    Analyse one area of social life using three sociological theories Education plays a major role in the early years of human life‚ further developing the skills and abilities taught to individuals by their families during primary socialisation and instilling upon them the necessary requirements to become functioning adults in society. Since the Education Reform Act 1988 (Legislation.gov‚ n.d)‚ there has been a national curriculum in place that teaches academic knowledge‚ this essay will focus more

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    The depth of a thinker is never stronger than that of a hermit.A hermit is forced to imagine every wonder of the world‚ and create experiences where there are none. In short‚ a hermit is truly a thinker. Similarly‚ the late poet Emily Dickinson of Amherst Massachusetts‚ was a hermit‚ but more‚ she was a thinker‚ like nothing the world of her time had ever seen before. She was renowned for her groundbreaking use of the lack of rhythmic structure‚ and the hundreds of untitled poems found after her

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    writing all about the Council of Clermont‚ what it was‚ when it was‚ what was talked about there‚ and Pope Urban II speech that he gave at the council that led to the crusade. Paragraph Four: The Preaching of Peter the Hermit In this paragraph I will be writing about Peter the Hermit. I will give you information on who Peter is and why his ideas and preaching’s lead many people to want to join in with the crusade. Paragraph Five: Jerusalem and some after effects In this paragraph I will write about

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    Symbolism in 3 texts In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ one symbol used is the kite which Hassan runs through the streets of Kabul to recover so that he and Amir win the kite running competition‚ this kite could represent freedom as when a kite is being flown‚ it is able to move freely with the wind with no obstacles‚ which relates to the book because Amir moves to America to relieve all the problems he had in Afghanistan and forget all of the bad things he did by creating a new beginning. The kite

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    die. In the beginning‚ Michael dislikes living with his aunt Esther because of how he still wants to be at his own house. Soon‚ he buys a hermit crab and aunt Esther tries to take interest in it to show that she cares about him. In the end‚ Michael is finally able to come out his own shell. In this story I want to show you how it is possible that Sluggo‚the hermit crab‚represents Michael. One way Sluggo represents Michael is how they are both lonely. In paragraph 41‚ for example‚ Aunt Esther thinks

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    Monasteries were important in creating the culture of the medieval times. Monasteries were where classical authors created music‚ sermons and studied. It inspired individuals to experiment and adopt new ideals. The Christian Monasteries were responsible for passing on the education and culture during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It started the development of early medicine and pharmacies as well as agriculture advances‚ manufacturing‚ and labor division. Monasteries started with groups of

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