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    from sharing the rare trait of light eyes. Jonas feels when he looks at Gabriel it is like the end of a river where the undiscovered lurks, this means when Jonas looks into Gabriel's light of eyes he visualizes the river and the undiscovered. Jonas still has no questions about what was beyond the society like everyone else in the community even when he pictures the undiscovered in Gabriel's eyes. Jonas was later chosen

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    One does not simply become the father of English literature. To be coined such a grandiose title requires the approval of many, and especially the king of England. Although an entertaining storyline does earn one respect as a writer/poet. It was Shakespeare’s masterful use of literary devices that garners the respect and acknowledgement of many modern day professors. In Act 3, Scene 1, Hamlet begins a soliloquy in which Shakespeare showcases his literary genius. A literary device that is often overlooked

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    Fortes fortuna adiuvat Taking a risk is from time to time necessary to accomplish something in life. You cannot expect the life and goals you have dreamed of, is obtainable by doing nothing. Eventually, like everyone else, you will encounter a choice that involves a risk. Maybe you want to change career or begin a relationship. Primarily, all this might seem scary. However, taking risks will surely pay off. Risks is an aspect of life, which will always be scary. The reason for this is the fear for

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    Pedro Álvares Cabral was a Portuguese explorer that led the second expedition to India. Along the way, his crew had discovered what we now know today as Brazil. The story of how he discovered Brazil is very interesting. It all started when Cabral landed on an unknown island while leading an expedition to India. Pedro Alvares Cabral was born around 1467 or 1468. He was born in the village of Belmont, Portugal. He was born as a member of a royal Portuguese court of King Manuel I and King John II

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    Marie Curie: Radium Essay

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    two ores, chalcolite and pitchblende, were much more radioactive than pure uranium. She wanted to test these ores to see if they might contain undiscovered radioactive elements (Bagley, Mary). The Curies found that two of the chemical components were radioactive. One contained mostly bismuth and the other contained mostly barium, which was an undiscovered radioactive element. They named it polonium, after Maries country, Poland. At the end of the year they had isolated a second radioactive element

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    largely undiscovered, they're coated by abundant jungle and a cover of tropical rain clouds. The Paleozoic crust is comprised of granite and metamorphosed arenaceous rock that sustains stands of pine in its impotent acidic soil. Unsuitable for agriculture, the ridge

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    Lewis and Clark did find a water route to the Pacific, the Americans would have been able to expand much faster into the west. Lewis and Clark found about 180 new plants and 125 undiscovered animals. However, Lewis and Clark did not find the wooly mammoths Jefferson expected they would discover. Some of the undiscovered plants included the bearberry which was later used as an herbal medicine, and the bitterroot which was later used for injuries and headaches. Some new animals they discovered included

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    persuaded Eve to eat the apple and corrupt the Garden with the evils of the world, Hamlet’s chain of being has now also been perverted. “Who would fardels bear / To grunt and sweat under a weary life, / But that dread of something after death, The undiscovered country from whose bourn / No traveller returns, puzzles the will / Than fly to others that we know not of?” (3.1.77-83). In this famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy, the theme being portrayed is the fear of the beyond.

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    The World is Heating Up

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    therefore new shipping routes, these new routes are the North Sea route and the North West route. (Sullivan). These new openings are the cause of more shipping. Underneath the arctic in the ocean lays 90 billion barrels of oil and 30% of the world’s undiscovered gas and 13% of untapped oil reserves. Since the discovery of the new shipping routes Russia and the United States have put more security on their sides to protect what they have. (Vargulis). This issue is an international geopolitical conflict

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    The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest rainforest. A rainforest is forest know for its high rainfall, these forests tend to be packed with many species. The forest is 5,500,000 km2 and is in several countries of South America. 60% of the forest is in Brazil, with 13% in Peru, 10% in Colombia and minor parts in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. This forested is estimated to be made up of 390 billion trees and one 10th of the know species on planet earth live there

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