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    Romeo and Juliet: their names alone will usually bring thoughts of one of the most tragic love stories to this day. Most people are quite familiar with the newlywed couple committing suicide together because their love was forbidden. However‚ if someone were to look at it from a different angle‚ Romeo and Juliet weren’t the only ones who decided their death. Yes‚ they finalized their deaths‚ but they weren’t the only ones at fault. In fact‚ they were murdered by people with good intentions. This

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    Life Cycle of a Frog

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    position‚ the male frog fertilizes the eggs as they get are laid. Frogs tend to lay eggs single eggs in masses‚ whereas toads usually lay eggs in long chains. Some frogs leave after this point‚ but others stick around to watch over the little ones. Some have very unusual ways of caring for their young. You’ll learn about some of those later in this tour!. Egg Frogs and Toads tend to lay many many eggs because there are many hazards between fertalization and full grown frogness! Those eggs that

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    Vertebrates

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    external fertilization eggs + milt Amphibia Amphibians (2 lives) frogs & toads (tailless) salamanders & newts born in water‚ adult lives on land (~ water); feet often webbed larva herbivorous+gills adult carnivorous+lungs thin‚ secretes mucus many breathe through it sensitive to pollutants frog tongue has sticky end to catch food; eyes drop down to swallow 3 chambered heart aquatic ~ gills & skin land ~ lungs & skin frogs & toads have long hind limbs for jumping external fertilization frog - amplexus

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    G1‚ G2 & G3 // 5.1‚ 5.2‚ 5.3 5.1.1 Define species‚ habitat‚ population‚ community‚ ecosystem and ecology Species: A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile‚ viable offspring Habitat: The environment in which a species normally lives or the location of a living organism Population: A group of organisms of the same species who live in the same area at the same time Community: A group of populations living and interacting with each other in an area Ecosystem: A community

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    The Theme of Death and Time in Larkin ’s The Whitsun Weddings By Inst. Susan Taha Ahmed Diyala University/College of Education for Human Sciences/ Dep. Of English Assist. Inst. Basil Mohammad Khudhair Diyala University/College of Education for Human Sciences/ Dep. Of English l The Theme of Death….. Philip Larkin (1922-1985) is one of the prominent poets in the second half of the twentieth century. His name is associated with a group of poets called “ the Movement Poets” along

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    John Milton Paradise Lost

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    Satan in the Path of the Hero In this paper Satan in Paradise Lost will be put to the test of the path of the hero. People may think Satan would not be considered a hero but does the hero have to be good to be a good character? Even though Satan is evil he follows he Path of the Hero extremely well. Satan is a hero to the rebel angels in the story he is their leader and is considered their hero. Satan in the book became angry when God gave a position to his son when Satan felt that he deserved

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    The sun rises shining on the buildings in the town as you wake up from your morning slumber. You walk out the door and look in front of you to see… farmer John‚ dead and covered in boils of blood. Oh no‚ it’s the Plague‚ what are you going to do now? Luckily on your way home yesterday‚ you picked up a copy of Medicine for Mugs from the local apothecary! The plague is a very dangerous disease caused by infect blood. Many treatments are available besides just letting blood including: Piercing Boils

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    Mua Rồi Nước literally translates to “water puppet dance”. The origins of traditional water puppetry are contested1; the earliest reference to Water Puppetry in Vietnam was found at two inscriptions at the Long Doi Son Pagoda2 that describe the popular tale of The Legend of the Restored Sword3. Traditional performances contained twenty-thirty scenes from a possible repertoire of one hundred and thirty four. Performances today are shorter4 (Foley‚ 2001‚ p. 136). As the name implies‚ the theatre performance

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    youth and community

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    standing in my place‚ I relied on professional practise by referring to Heron (cited in de Board‚ 1998‚ p31) describes this as the “Natural Child one part of which is fear”. I have to admit I felt a bit like Toad when he describe himself waking up screaming from a nightmare‚ in The Counselling of Toad‚ to the point where I wanted to scream and walk away. But didn’t because of commitment. Berne (1961) also describes this state as‚ "The manner and intent of your reaction is the same as it would have been

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    The abrupt extinction of the megafauna during the Pleistocene in North America dwindled the large animal population to about 70 percent (Martin). The cause of this massive extinction is unclear due to lack of evidence during this time‚ but there are many subjective beliefs that involve both ecological and environmental forces. An ecological force such as human hunters are one hypothesis that is believed to have caused the extinction of the megafauna. This hypothesis is known as the “overkill hypothesis

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