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    “De-extinction, or resurrection biology, is the process of creating an organism, which is either a member of, or resembles an extinct species, or breeding population of such organisms. Cloning is the most widely proposed method, although selective breeding has also been proposed. Similar techniques have been applied to endangered species.” (Wikipedia) Scientist should not de-extinct species because people could be exploiting these animals solely for selfish purposes. Ultimately causing individuals

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    This was the first time we were all in parent teacher conference together my sister, mom, Mindy and I. “Okay let’s divide and conquer guys, it will be quicker, mom go with Mya and Mindy come with me.” My mother turned as I dragged Mindy down the hall of my sister’s school and yelled “wait man I want to meet your teachers to damn just hold up it will only take a second,” and knowing my mom and the teacher we were going to be there forever. Every time a parent teacher conference comes around it’s tricky

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    drivers from their cars and beating them (Banks, 1). Over one billion of the city’s dollars lost to arson and looting (Newkirk 1). The LA riots are some of the most iconic and deadly violent protests in United States’ history. Protests-when they go berserk-cause an immense amount of destruction and loss of both money and lives. Even though protests are protected under the First Amendment Right as the freedom to assemble, safety should always come before freedom. The First Amendment protects many

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    An example of this is from the quotation “My dead sentries”. The possessive pronoun “my” implies that Frank is a very possessive and protective character, and despite all of his berserk characteristics, it shows the reader that is something is his, he will take a great amount of care for it. Another interpretation is that Frank believes it is his duty to protect the island from any threats, as he thinks that it is HIS island, not

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    “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.” (Martin Luther King Jr.) People say that the 1950’s were a decade of social upheaval and a time of change for the United States. In 1969, the riots of the Stonewall Inn forced the advancement of civil rights for the LGBT community and other intersectionalities of the sort. The Stonewall Inn on 53 Christopher Street, New York, was a place for people of the LGBT+ community to go and be with others just like them. People

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    Empire Island: Beya Clan

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    The rising sun lit the waterfall within the First Woods near the eastern shore where the Beya clan lived. It was a bountiful land, where the First Woods provided for them in abundance with a vast array of fruits, vegetables, and grain along the riverside and fish in the water. Their dwellings were tee-pees – portable homes made with long poles, two adjustable smoke flaps, a detachable bear-skin cover over the entrance, and a partial interior ceiling that covers sleepers and protects them from rain

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    strictly by eight if I plan to go out on weekdays. Not to forget the awakawakadoodoo weekends. Then my time limit extended till ten. Mr. Shrinkwrap had sort of inbuilt time system, especially designed for me. A minute goes up and down and he would go berserk with phone calls. For instance, in my office there was this guy named Bambino Creep. He would leave office at the same time as mine, take the same lift down and walk behind me for week. One day I stopped outside the lift and waited for him to step

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    Character Response 1: Quote: “Dad drove fast and sang really loud, and locks of hair fell into his face and life was a bit scary but still a lot of fun” (Walls 23). Trait: Through out the beginning pages of Jeannette Walls’s novel, The Glass Castle, Rex Walls is portrayed and characterized as being eccentric and unwavering. Change/ Development: Aided by his physical characteristics such as the hair that “fell into his face”, Jeannette’s father appears peculiar. In effect, his unruly appearance and

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    from feigning to becoming a victim of insanity. He says inexplicable things and acts in a strange way as he goes insane gradually. Most of the play is spent with Hamlet acting this way and those around him attempting to figure out why he has gone berserk. Polonius sees that it is partially farce as he says" Though this be madness, there is method in it" (Act 2, Lines 204-205) This is key as Hamlet’s madness appears around all characters except Horatio, Bernardo, and Marcellus. However, Denmark is

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    present as they had been in 1968.” Soldiers come back from war mentally unstable, flashbacks are just the beginning of all the trauma. Most come back with pstd, which hurts them and everyone around them because they are so unpredictable They could go berserk, and sadly what ends up happening is a lot of pain and suffering for those around them. Furthermore, when soldiers start integrating back into society, their problems end up getting ignored because people don’t know how to help them cope. In the

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