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    The Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi is an adventurous story about a naughty wooden puppet who wanted to be a real boy and how he became more and more wise throughout his adventures. Mr. Cherry‚ who is a carpenter‚ found a piece of wood that laughed and cried like a child. Since he can’t control this naughty wood he gives the piece of wood to his friend Geppetto who plans to make a marvelous puppet that can dance‚ fence and turn somersaults in the air. Geppetto goes home and makes his puppet. He

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    Curleys Wife Analysis

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    Curly’s Wife Curlys Wife is a very powerful and yet powerless character within the novel Of Mice and Men as Steinbeck uses her to reflect the prejudice against women in the 1930s since they had very little rights. Just from her title “Curlys Wife” she has no actual name‚ this shows that she is just Curlys property and powerless in the sense that she hasn’t got her own individual identity‚ only an identity through her husband‚ also she doesn’t have enough power to be called a ‘woman’ instead she

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    example and unconventional behavior‚ Miss Maudie is able to impart life lessons including that of empathy and respect to Scout. One of these lessons was when Miss Maudie refutes the rumors around Boo Radley to Scout‚ telling her that Boo was always nice to her‚ and that if he was crazy‚ it was because of his family (Lee 61). By doing this‚ Miss Maudie introduced a point of view that humanized Boo‚ and taught Scout to be more tolerant of people she didn’t understand. Another instance was when Miss

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    the traditions of fishing. The main symbol in “The Boat” is the boat itself. The family thought the boat as their means of survival and that without the boat they would not have a house at the harbor‚ nice food and clothes to wear. Meanwhile‚ in the fathers perspective the boat is an ever-lasting trap that without it is impossible to sustain life and with it life is an

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    Sethu Sethunarayanan

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    entrepreneur named Sethu Sethunarayanan‚ who invented and marketed an innovative trap to help poor Irula people (an Indian tribe) catch rats more efficiently. He is the founder of the Center for Development of Disadvantaged People (CDDP) – one of a few recognized non-profit organizations in India. The case is an example how technological innovation and human capital can be used to improve the life for the poor. This rat-trap entrepreneurship was a social entrepreneurship because the inventor used the

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    Insectivorous Plants

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    mechanisms are found in carnivorous plants. 1. Pitfall traps (pitcher plants) trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a pool of digestive enzymes or bacteria. 2. Flypaper traps use a sticky mucilage. 3. Snap traps utilize rapid leaf movements. 4. Bladder traps suck in prey with a bladder that generates an internal vacuum. 5. Lobster-pot traps force prey to move towards a digestive organ with inward-pointing hairs. These traps may be active or passive‚ depending on whether movement aids

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    How successfully do Walton’s letters introduce the central themes and concerns of the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley? Walton is a sailor looking for a paradise. He believes that it exists on the north pole‚ even though most people would strongly disagree with this hypothesis. There are many similarities between his character and that of Victor Frankenstein‚ helping introduce the central themes and concerns to the novel. Walton’s letters to his sister are the frame of the story. Even the

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    world‚ disregarding the traditional order in the food chain and carrying with them a fascinating history. Carnivorous plants are plants that trap and consume animals‚ usually insects‚ in order to obtain some of their nutrients. There are five basic trapping mechanisms: pitfall traps‚ flypaper traps‚ snap traps‚ lobster pot traps‚ and bladder traps. These traps are all unique morphological adaptations that allow these plants to make up for soil lacking nutrients in the form of nitrogen and calcium.

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    Carnivorous Plants

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    Carnivorous Plants In a world where plants are at the bottom of the food-chain‚ some individual plant species have evolved ways to reverse the order we expect to find in nature. These insectivorous plants‚ as they are sometimes called‚ are the predators ‚ rather than the passive prey. Adaptations such as odiferous lures and trapping mechanisms have made it possible for these photosynthesizers to capture‚ chemically break-down and digest insect prey (and in some cases even small animals.) There

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