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    Othello: Racism (Wilson’s Assignment) Racism is a very prevalent theme in Othello; in which many of the events and conflicts in Othello are centred in it. Throughout the play‚ we can see that Othello has been placed in a society setting where racism is so prevalent where the white are considered as more superior and the blacks being marginalized as the more inferior and savage race. Even in throughout the play‚ Othello is often addressed as the Moor rather than his own name‚ which reflects upon

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    Unethical Animal Testing

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    Every year millions of animals are used in more than 1‚000 laboratory experiments across the country. The facilities imprison millions of animals and exhaust millions of dollars to cause pain and suffering that are irrelevant to the diagnosis of the human well-being. Universities‚ hospitals‚ contract laboratories‚ pharmaceutical companies‚ and government agencies contribute to unethical animal testing. The cruel living conditions and senseless torture of these animals goes unnoticed by the majority

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    Death in Larkin and Abse Death pervades The Whitsun Weddings and in Ambulances is reflected on in terms of the significance of our response to seeing an ambulance stop. Passers-by view them as ‘confessionals’‚ secretive‚ mysterious places where we confront our deepest nature. They are impersonal and unpredictable‚ resting ‘at any kerb’ and reminding us of our mortality because ‘All streets in time are visited’. The contrast of the mundane reality of a visit to the shops with the ‘wild white

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    History of Microbiology

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    the 19th century‚ many scientists and philosophers believed that some forms of life could arise spontaneously from non living matter. They called this hypothesis as "The spontaneous generation". Not much more than 100 years ago‚ people believed that toads‚ snakes and mice could be born of moist soil; that flies could emerge from manure; and that maggots could arise from decaying corpses. A strong opponent for spontaneous generation‚ the Italian physician Fransesco Redi‚ set out in 1668 to disprove the

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    Imagine being thwarted‚ kidnapped and forced into marriage on two separate occasions. The original intent of the plot in the story "Thumbelina" may have been to entertain as it was written by then popular children’s author‚ Hans Christian Andersen‚ but in our eyes‚ due to the environment around us‚ has conditioned us with a different way of thinking. This terrifying event was rebooted and relived in a slightly less gruesome manner by the star of the animated film "Thumbelina" which was directed

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    Table of Content1.Introduction...................................................................................32.Fieldwork Methods.......................................................................43.Individual Sites Descriptions and Analysis...................................7Location 1.............................................................................7Location 2.............................................................................9Location 3.............................

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    Larkin Poem Commentaries Here My feelings for ‘Here’ have much to do with the recent video prepared for the Larkin25 anniversary‚ which should be seen in conjunction with what I have to say here. Sir Tom Courtenay’s reading together with the images of Hull and its surrounding areas‚ leave me with the sense that while this is not just a hymn to Hull‚ although it is certainly that – and written when Larkin had first come the city – it is a place which is constantly surprising the poet by the interplay

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    WITCH HUNTS THROUGHOUT HISTORY Witch Hunts were one of the harshest hunts in history. Although these hunts were very harsh‚ they were very common. They were a search for people who accused of being a witch. In most cases‚ it was fairly easy to get out of accusations‚ as long as you could blame someone else. “Throughout history there were several cases of these so-called‚ witch hunts.” THE HARTFORD WITCH TRIALS One of the very first witch hunts that happened in America‚ took place in Hartford‚ Connecticut

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    Diction Exercises

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    Diction exercises will help you learn how to speak clearly. The athlete does warm-ups and stretches before an event: a singer does likewise. These exercises are the speaker’s warm-up equivalent. They prepare and train you to speak with ease. Good diction is NOT about changing your accent or making you ’talk posh’. It is about clarity - making sure what you say is heard. The most commonly known and used Diction Exercises are Tongue Twisters. There are many‚ each focusing on either a single letter

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    Why Zoos Are Necessary for the Cognitive Expansion of Humanity I. Introduction Since their inception in Ancient Egypt‚ (Rose‚ 2009) zoos have a place in our society‚ and always will. They are living museums of the saga of all natural life; bearing witness to a countless parade of evolutional history. The public has an unalienable right to experience these ecological wonders in a safe‚ welcoming environment. II. Argument A. Education of the Masses Zoos provide an invaluable service

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