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    Three Little Pigs

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    tells the pig that he knows of a nice field of turnips; he says that he and the pig should leave together at six o’clock to get some dinner from that field. This is actually a way of deceiving the pig in order for the wolf to get him out of the house and eat him. However‚ as mentioned in the story‚ “Well‚ the pig got up at five‚ got the turnips and was home again before six” (Liberty of Congress 12). As shown‚ the pig was clever enough to get his turnips before the wolf did so that he did not encounter

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    throughout the short story because he is shown being brave‚ sly‚ and intelligent. The third pig is displayed as brave when he decided to scare the wolf by rolling down the hill in a butter churn. Also‚ he showed he is sly when he snuck out to the turnip field where the Wolf and he were supposed to meet up but snuck away before the Wolf showed up. Lastly‚ the third pig shows his intelligence when he chooses to use brick as his house material because he knows it is more sturdy. To conclude‚ to be admired

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    An example of earlier change: English Agriculture: 1500-1850 taken from: Agricultural Revolution in England the transformation of the agrarian economy 1500-1850 by Mark Overton Cambridge University Press‚ 1996 c B.J. Heinzen 1998 p. 1 Estimates of English Agricultural Output 1520--1850 18 16 Output - population method 250 Output - volume method - value of total ag. output (crops‚ meat‚ dairy) in £million at 1850 prices 12 200 10 150 8 100 6 Output Index

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    Native American Literature

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    Native American Literature PSC111335-AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Kimberly St. Cin 1/28/2015 Native American Literature 1. What origin is Native American literature? (In other words‚ how did they present their stories/tales?) Their stories and tales were passed from generation to generation. These stories were usually presented by speakers who were focused on their performance. They used different voices‚ hand gestures‚ movements and were very animated. 2. Why is it important to know the origins

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    Endocrinology – Case study 1 A 37 year old female with a recent history of dizziness‚ shakiness and intolerance to heat and sees her GP. Her blood tests come back as normal apart from a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) of <0.05 mU/l and free thyroxine (T4) of 30.1 pmol/l. Normal Ranges of TSH‚ T4‚ and T3 The results received from the patient blood tests indicate abnormal levels of these hormones. The reference ranges of these hormones are: TSH has a range of 0.4-4.5 mU/l‚ free T4 has a range of

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    The Phantom Tollbooth

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    The Phantom Tollbooth tells the story of a boy named Milo who doesn’t the need to learn. The theme of the Phantom Tollbooth is the need for education‚ and not just education but real education. Education is not a right‚ but a privilege. Milo goes on an adventure to discover that there more to learning than meets the eye. Milo learns that education is more than reading‚ wring‚ and learning‚ but an experience. Learning isn’t just something one does at school‚ but something which is done everywhere

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    Origin Of Halloween

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    came from the folkloric story of Stingy Jack‚ who fooled the devil with buying him a drink. He was not let into heaven or hell - and when he died‚ the devil threw him a burning ember which he kept in a turnip. The influx of Irish immigrants in the 1840s in North America could not find any turnips to carve‚ as was tradition‚ so they used the more readily available pumpkin into which they carved scary faces. Remember to keep your eyes peeled for teal colored pumpkins outside of neighbour homes when

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    1918 saw the disciplined‚ robust forces of the Central Powers (who consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria) lose to the Allies (Great Britain‚ France‚ Belgium‚ Italy‚ Russia up to 1917‚ and USA in 1917) in a war that would become known as the First World War. Both sides were fairly evenly matched even though the Allies had dispatched almost double the amount of men than the Central Powers’ meagre 21 million. This was because‚ although the Allies had the larger force

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    Halloween is the “Devil’s Holiday”. In fact‚ people who believe this would be surprised to find out it is not true. There are many traditions in Halloween. Each “tradition” has a different history. For example “Jack-o’-lanterns were once made out of turnips‚ beets and potatoes” (4). The jack-o’-lantern comes from an old Irish tale about a man named Stingy Jack (4). Stingy jack tricked the devil and in return was forced to wonder the earth (4). It was not until the Irish Potato Famine that many counties

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    What are Antioxidants? In the world of molecules‚ antioxidants are true superheroes. They are our bodies’ first line of defense against free radicals‚ which are unstable molecules that can wreak all kinds of havoc on cells‚ proteins and DNA. In order to understand why antioxidants are so important‚ we need to get acquainted with their enemies: Free Radicals Free radicals are formed within our bodies as by-products of normal aerobic respiration‚ metabolism‚ and inflammation. They also arise from

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