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    Kangaroos Research Paper

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    Macropus’ Tail Helps Conserve Energy with Penta-pedal Locomotion Abstract Introduction Macropus’ such as the Red Kangaroo, Antilopine Kangaroo, Eastern Grey Kangaroo, and Western Grey Kangaroos are the largest species of marsupials in the family of Macropodidae (“large foot”). Kangaroo is a term that people use to describe the stereotypical definition that we have of a kangaroo (hops around on two feet and holds juveniles in pouch). Kangaroos are mostly known for their unique ability to hop around

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    Asperger’s Syndrome, Autism and Brain Anatomy Eliran Nunez Ricardo Richardson Table of Contents Outline………………………………………………………………………………….3 Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….....4 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………...5 Background……………………………………………………………………………...5 Social Cognition………………………………………………………………………...6 Neurobiological Evidence………………………………………………………………9 Genetic Evidence………………………………………………………………………12 Discussion………………………………………………………………………………13 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………13

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    I have chosen to do this paper of Meredith Grey from “Grey’s Anatomy”. “Grey’s Anatomy” is a TV show that has 11 finished seasons and a 12th one in the making right now. It is medical drama at a hospital in Seattle. There are multiple doctors who begin as interns and the show follows their lives throughout the show. Meredith Grey is the main character. Her mother was a very famous surgeon. The ‘Chief of Surgery’, Robert Webber, once had a relationship with Meredith’s mother. Their relationship is

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    The Lady With An Ermine

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    with no animal. In the second attempt, Leonardo included a small grey ermine. In the third and final version, a large white ermine replaced the grey ermine. This progress really shows why Leonardo da Vinci had so much trouble finishing his paintings. Also, originally the background was blue, but in 1800, Prince Adam Czartoryski bought the piece for Princess Izabella. She did not like the painting very much. “If it 's a dog, it 's a very ugly one” she remarked. Taking a disliking to the blue background

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    My Life Of My Dad

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    until I thought I was going to lose him. You never know how much you truly love someone until you think you 'll never see them again. I realized this when we thought my dad has cancer. I was sitting in a small room, where doctors come to tell a patient 's family how the surgery went. The room had a tacky floral wallpaper with an uncomfortable couch. There were two boxes of tissues that I had hoped I wouldn 't need. Every memory of my dad was running through my mind, and then Dr. Wallace came in. All I

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    An Insight Into Understanding Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a complex mental illness which has several differing theories exploring the underlining neurological causes. This paper will focus on giving insight into aspects of schizophrenia as well as discussing the following leading theories on the topic: neurodevelopment, dopamine, glutamate, and brain abnormalities. Methods of research focus on studying twins, adopted family members as well as genetics. As it is such a complex illness it presents

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    on the Sciurus carolinensis: The Eastern Gray Squirrel The Introduction A common squirrel found on the East Coast in the forest is a Sciurus carolinensis, better known as the Eastern gray squirrel. This rodent has several other names it can go by: grey squirrel, cat squirrel, or migratory

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    call from my mother like most teenagers would and I had received a speech about the importance of not ignoring one 's parents. I picked up my purple Motorola flip phone and immediately heard my mother sobbing on the other end of the line. Hundreds of thoughts ran through my head. Did something happen to my father? My sister? My grandmother? After what seemed like hours my mother 's sobbing subsided and she finally began to speak to me. She had told me that my cousin Samantha, who was more like

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    Gender Slaves The America film and television industry’s excessive use of stereotypical gender roles has negatively influenced society. Stereotypical gender roles are based on standards expected of males and females. Men are considered to be financial providers, career motivated and aggressive. Whereas women have been represented as low position workers, loving wives and mothers. Despite television programs and films that attempt to promote positive concepts about gender, male superiority over

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    challenge to dominant culture. Is Gothic always transgressive? This essay aims to analyse the transgression displayed in gothic texts that expose realities which society chooses to ‘abject’. (Kristeva, 1: 1982,) The classic texts, The Picture of Dorian Grey, and, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, will be engaged to observe the realities that lurk beneath the polished Victorian society. Both these Urban Gothic tales display the transgression of moral codes, and question the superficiality of Victorian

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