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    Labroides phthirophagus Randall 1958, otherwise commonly known as the Hawaiian cleaner wrasse, Royal cleaner wrasse or Louse-eating wrasse. The Hawaiian cleaner wrasse is a small fish with an elongated, slender, compressiform body type. It has a tapered head and pointed snout with large lips, used for aiding in feeding. It is a labriform median paired fin swimmer and has a homocercal caudal fin. The Hawaiian Cleaner Wrasse swims with quick and flowing dance like movements. According to Spencer Wilkie

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    Alpha Wolf Research Paper

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    They’re usually submissive towards the wolves who are higher up the hierarchy. Occasionally, the subordinates could become the new Alpha wolf by fighting their pack leaders. They can actually skip the Beta position and become the new Alpha. The Omega Wolf Omega wolves are at the very bottom of the pack hierarchy. The Omegas are the ones who feed last and if their Alpha demands it, they won’t eat at all. Often the other members of the pack will bully the Omegas. But the Omega does play a very important

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    The Southern Longwing is known as one of the many insects to infest and roam across the southern regions of [[Daendroc]] and [[Girobalda]], spreading its reputation due to the gracefulness of which it flies and the size of its body. Native citizens of these two primary areas generally regard the dragonfly as a pest and nothing more, it is the renowned symbol of the Hȏrtutor mercenaries that reside in Llëá’yea Ciulë. The Southern Longwing enjoys their humid climate in both of these areas, producing

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    Men generally have the gender role to be the care takers, the fighters, and ultimately the manliest man possible, while women have been thought to be weak and helpless at the sight of danger. In the 2006 episode “Hundred Dollar Baby” of the TV show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the male stereotype promotes males as fighters, but also disproves the general stereotype when some men run away from a fight. Also, the female stereotype is challenged when a woman wants to fight her own battles instead

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    The situations that both Wes Moore’s experience throughout the story The Other Wes Moore are real life problems that people face each and every day. But what is being done to change this? Every day people fall victim to things such as racism, assimilation, political and economic power, and tokenism. Yet, there are ways to help people who are experiencing problems such as these. The only thing that needs to be done is to have enough people stand up for these problems. Whether the solutions to these

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    Poverty Reflection

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    For my civic or political participation, I volunteered with CPS’s GIV day for a poverty simulation. This is a half a day on the Friday of orientation week is available to first year’s students. The students are able to learn about civic issues like poverty and how Gettysburg College works with the issue and community. As a member of Gettysburg College, I have volunteered with CPS in many capacities and have done the poverty simulation as a first year. I also choose this engagement because I have

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    Target Audience In this memo, I will discuss the stereotypes of sorority girls do to the public and media. Also, I will discuss what sorority girls believe in and what they do in their chapters. I created a Sororities Life PSA to target market girls who are afraid of joining a sorority because of false accusations they hear and see about Greek life. I chose this PSA because I was one of those girls who were afraid of joining a sorority because of all the negative effects it had. Stereotypes vs

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    Bartle Hall Sky Stations I grew up 85 miles northeast of Kansas City, Mo. in a small farming town. On the special occasion that we would get to go to Kansas City (the city) it was a very exciting thing for me. I’ll never forget the first time I got to drive by downtown Kansas City. Traveling south along I-29/I-35 and all of the sudden I looked up and saw these huge concrete pylons protruding through the skyline. These pylons were incredible to me but what really drew my interest was what was sitting

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    fraternity based on the stereotypes these organizations uphold, well I chose to differ. I told myself if I ever decided to become a member of a sorority it would be based solely on their ethical standards, history, and values they are founded upon. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Incorporated consists of ladies of distinction and exemplary character who excel in scholarship, leadership, and service, which are qualities I have chosen to uphold. From my perspective, I encourage myself to maintain a respectable appearance

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    Alpha Sorority Analysis

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    opinion the purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. is to better society as a whole through the promotion of sisterhood, scholarship and service to it’s member and mankind. They are constantly evolving and reevaluating the needs of the human race. This is best emphasized in the New Dimensions of Service, which outlines the five targets of the organization as it pertains to service. I believe these targets are realistic, necessary and embody the main principle of Alpha Kappa Alpha and how they are all

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