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    A novel is a long prose narrative that describes fictional characters and events in the form of a sequential story‚ usually. The genre has historical roots in the fields of medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter‚ an Italian word used to describe short stories‚ supplied the present generic English term in the 18th century. Further definition of the genre is historically difficult. The construction of the narrative‚ the plot‚ the relation to reality‚ the

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    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s The Three Feathers (1819) is a fairy tale about the underdog in society that gets lucky. The motif of this fairy tale is society‚ the underdog can get lucky. This fairy tale is about an underdog who is underestimated and undervalued but in the end he ends up succeeding even though it is questionable as to whether he deserves it or not. Just because an underdog gets lucky it doesn’t mean they deserve the outcome over others. This fairy tale’s motif is questionable to

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    Dillow Mrs. Korando English 1 26 February‚ 2024 “ The Most Dangerous Game”’s Theme “ The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story written by Richard Connel. The characters‚ Whitney and Rainsford‚ are on a yacht going on a hunt in the Amazon River. Rainsford hears a gunshot and looks out on the dock. He falls out of the boat and floats up on an island called Ship Trap Island. A man named General Zaroff makes an attempt to hunt Rainsford‚ but fails. The theme of the story is never give up‚ even when you’re

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    would have to go with the Hard Drive and RAM for being the most important hardware innovations. The two most important software innovations I would have to go with inventing the web and network operating systems. I believe the Web is a very important innovation because it connects the whole world together through this technology. Anyone that has access to a computer and internet can search for any information at anytime. It doesn’t matter what time of the day it is‚ there are no holding for the next

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    The Starship Troopers is a science fiction movie that explore different types of themes over the movie. The novel extend from the political magnitude until the exploration of the sociopolitical believes and the moral of philosophy. The movie shows the fear of the main actor Juan Rico that was a civilian student from Argentina and become a soldier. Moreover‚ the Earth at the time was in war with creatures from a different Galaxy and they were trying to control the world. The movie shows different

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    One of the three themes in Super Size Me is the dangerous environment we live in because all fast food restaurants are very close from our houses and many people choose fast foods for their meals. Today‚ many people are exposed to the fast food restaurants and other junk foods. Also the convenience of buying fast food over homemade food is increasing in many families. Everywhere you go‚ you can easily find fast food restaurants and actually in the major cities‚ in every couple block‚ there is a fast

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    The U.S. government has three main branches. These three branches are the Legislative‚ Judicial and Executive. Each of these branches were made possible by the checks and balances in the constitution written by James Madison. Each of these branches all have a very specific job. As well as always needing to confirm with each branch so not one branch has too much power. The Legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. (whitehouse.gov) The constitution allows this branch

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    nation. Along with new innovations came many problems with those who owned the industries and those who worked them. Karl Marx a sociologist in this time period developed a theory to explain the problems that would soon arise. Marx created one of the three sociologist perspectives‚ conflict perspective better known as the Marxist view. The theory of Marxism begins by focusing on how societies cooperate in order to meet the demand of essential necessities‚ and how industries are managed. Conflict perspective

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    The system is how the government operates‚ there are three individual branches: the Executive‚ the Legislative branch‚ and the Judicial branch. Each of these branches have their own powers‚ but there is a catch; all of these branches can "check" off the other branches. This is so that there isn’t a superior branch that has all of the power. This government is called a democracy‚ It means giving the people the power‚ so representatives are voted on by the people to run in office. Having someone that

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    relatively construct. Homeostasis works by monitoring levels of variables and making connections by negative feedback mechanisms. Negative feedback is a reaction in which the system responds in such a way as to reverse the direction of change. The three components of a homeostatic control system is a receptor‚ this detects changes. The integrator‚ which determines response. Lastly the effector directs some sort of response.The hypothalamus is a section of the brain responsible for the production of

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