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  • Unpolished Gem Chapter Summary

    Unpolished Gem Chapter Summary

    ‘Unpolished Gem’ Reading Tracker * Use this table to record your reading of ‘Unpolished Gem.’ http://alicepung.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/_cover_unpolished_gem.jpg * Through summarising what has happened and identifying key quotations, you have a greater understanding of the big ideas of the text. Pages: To be completed by: Characters involved: Key events which take place over the chapters: Key quotations/themes (include page numbers and quotation marks): 1 - 36 Friday 26th June Grandmother Granddaughter- Alice Alice’s father and mother Mothers

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    Submitted: October 8, 2015
  • Summary of a New Kind of Inheritance

    Summary of a New Kind of Inheritance

    Summary of A New Kind of Inheritance This paper is about “Now, it appears, some of these “epigenetic” changes are passed down to—and may cause disease in—future generations” (46) wrote by Michael K. Skinner. DNA is not destiny, and it “specifically into protein-coding genes-the sequences of DNA code that dictate the shapes and faction of proteins, the workhorses of the cell.” (46) Biologists noticed that lots of places in mammals an DNA have a methyl

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    Essay Length: 497 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 19, 2015
  • Do Animals Have Emotions?

    Do Animals Have Emotions?

    Do animals have emotions? “Am I blue” by Alice Walker expresses her belief that animals have emotions. Some may disagree with the idea that animals have emotions, but indeed animals do have emotions, and walker gives elaborate details to support her opinion. She describes what she sees in blue’s eyes to indicate his emotions, she gives real life examples to show the similarities between human emotion and animals emotions. Just like people when our

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    Submitted: October 30, 2015
  • Romeo and Juliet Summary

    Romeo and Juliet Summary

    In the tragic, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the main character, Romeo and Juliet wants their parents to accept their love. However, both families have a feud among each other and Juliet’s father wants her to marry Paris. As a result of this disaster, Juliet pretends to die so her marriage will cancel but Romeo doesn’t know the plan, so he thinks she died. Romeo drinks the poison and dies next to her,

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    Submitted: November 1, 2015
  • Buck Summaries

    Buck Summaries

    Ian Huggins Professor Ayafor 10-22-15 Buck Summaries Chapter 16- This chapter all centers around Malo and Amir being jumped into a gang. It goes through very accurately the steps and process of being jumped into the gang. They are being told the rules in which they are to live by and at the same time being physically abused. Malo is hit behind his head and told that he needs to fight back. They learn the

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    Submitted: November 5, 2015
  • Satirical Animation

    Satirical Animation

    To Whom it May Concern, I have decided to create a satirical animation that aims to show the serious issues of contemporary American capitalist society. In this episode ‘two cars in every garage and three eyes on every fish’, the corruption and greed of big business is criticised, along with the hypocritical nature of media of the gullible nature of American people. I have used various techniques of satire to express this message and to

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    Submitted: November 9, 2015
  • Wealth of Nations Summary

    Wealth of Nations Summary

    The Wealth of Nations Chapter I: Of the Division of Labour The division of labor always increases the productivity of workers: * It creates specialized knowledge of a particular task * Saves the worker time by focusing on one task and not switching from one task to another. * Spending time on one task leads to innovation that makes this task easier and quicker. Division of labor leads to increased productivity, which leads to the

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    Submitted: November 10, 2015
  • Should Animals Be Used for Scientific Research?

    Should Animals Be Used for Scientific Research?

    Nina Smith Contemporary Moral 12/8/2014 Should Animals be used for Scientific Research? Today scientific research is always needed for educational purposes such as how to eliminate or reduce killing diseases, and to see if the tested research is worth the act of scientists to move forward. Many people agree that using animals to do research is beneficial to humans and non-humans. The evidence shows that when animals are used for research, they are cared scientifically

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    Essay Length: 1,462 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 15, 2015
  • English 101 - Why the Leaves Turn Color in the Fall Summary

    English 101 - Why the Leaves Turn Color in the Fall Summary

    Luce1 Kyle Luce Professor: Jean McDonough English 101- College Composition 12th October 2015 Why the Leaves Turn Color in the Fall Summary In Diane Ackerman’s “Why leaves turn color in the fall”, she describes how the season slowly turns to fall and the leaves began to inevitably change color. She goes into great detail on the scientific process and how it leads to this change, as well as the vast difference in color among the

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    Essay Length: 750 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2015
  • Summary Filosofie

    Summary Filosofie

    Aantekeningen Inleiding Op economisch, politiek en maatschappelijk niveau overheerst heden ten dage het liberalisme en zal deze invloed niet meer verliezen, aldus Fukuyama. Op economisch niveau kan worden gesteld dat de vrije markt wereldwijd verbreid is, hetgeen met de term 'globalisering' wordt aangeduid. De vrije markt is hét ordeningsprincipe van de samenleving bij uitstek, dat zelfs wordt toegepast op wat wij de collectieve sector noemen. De verzorgingsstaat lijkt daarmee op zijn retour. Op politiek niveau

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    Submitted: November 18, 2015
  • Of Mice and Men Summary

    Of Mice and Men Summary

    In the book, "Of mice and men", there are key characters in the book that receive discrimination of race, or sex, or just being who they are. The key characters I'm talking about are Crooks, Curley's wife, and Lennie. Crooks receives discrimination because he is African American, Curley's wife receive discrimination because she is a woman and how she behaves in the story, and Lennie receives discrimination because he is mentally challenged and of how

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    Essay Length: 1,254 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2015
  • Planetary Consequences of Animal Based Diet

    Planetary Consequences of Animal Based Diet

    There is a significant difference in the planetary footprint of a person eating a plant-based diet compared to a person eating an animal-based diet. You can determine the average caloric efficiency of foods by comparing the edible energy output to the fossil fuel. Using the equation =100 X (edible energy output/fossil fuel energy input), the average caloric efficiency of animal-based foods is 10-15% while the average caloric efficiency of plant-based foods is 220%. It is

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    Essay Length: 550 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2015
  • Summary of - Is College the Best Option

    Summary of - Is College the Best Option

    Xavier Cole Summary of “Is college the best option” Going to college in todays society and generation is seen as a requirement for citizens to live a stable life. We are taught from an early age that college is a essential step in life, but is college all that it is hyped up to be? Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill gives us a good look into the positives and negatives for going to college, based

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    Submitted: November 30, 2015
  • Summary of International Relations

    Summary of International Relations

    Think of similarities across topics. Draw connections. 1. The international system is anarchic 2. Uncertainty is prevalent 1. States have difficulty knowing another’s intentions 2. Capabilities and power; material capabilities 3. If states have difficulty knowing each other’s intentions cannot assess whether or not they will be a threat 4. Affect the ability to make agreements 1. Power affects how states interact with one another 2. Conflict is always a possibility 1. When states do

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    Submitted: December 12, 2015
  • Farming Outsourced

    Farming Outsourced

    Einsweiler Luke Einsweiler Prof. Stormy Stipe Research Paper December 17, 2014 U.S. farmers have been said to be the backbone of America ever since pilgrims came to America. However, our backbone may be moving overseas because now more than ever we are outsourcing our farm products. Large farm operations and food producers in the U.S. are now turning to outsourcing their products in order to increase profits. This tactic however is not good for our

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    Submitted: December 16, 2015
  • Summary of Sports Management

    Summary of Sports Management

    SUMMARY OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT Summary of Sports Management Jonathan Gonzales SME 1003 Introduction to Sport Management ________________ Many people want to work in the field of Sports Management, due to the fact they can go to games in the suites, watch games, and be a fan of their industry. Or maybe you’re a former athlete or a super fan so the transition will be easy. As I found out that is not the certification or

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    Submitted: January 19, 2016
  • Why Ladybird Organic Farm?

    Why Ladybird Organic Farm?

    Why Ladybird Organic Farm? There were several reasons that lead us to serve our community service at Ladybird Organic Farm. First of all in term of proposal planning wise, it would be more practical to choose somewhere near from the university, as it would solve the transportation problem adding that we have to complete our community service within one-month time. Other than that, as we aim to minimize our plan budget as low as possible

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    Essay Length: 284 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2016
  • Summary Paper

    Summary Paper

    I have always wanted to learn more about the Bible but have found myself finding excuses not to read it. I fully believe that is the manual to life and I have the Bible application, however sitting down and reading it in its entirety is a completely different experience. The Making of the Bible is something I never truly understood. I was confused as to how people wrote the passages. I had questions like, were

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    Essay Length: 272 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 12, 2016
  • Regan Vs Cohen Animal Rights

    Regan Vs Cohen Animal Rights

    20372538 Phil 110B Essay 2 Sunday March 27/2016 Word count: 1408 Animal rights have been growing as one of the most controversial and complex moral dilemmas of the 21st century. There has been endless debates arguing for both sides and many philosophers have tried to come to moral conclusions by taking into account different perspectives and issues when presenting their arguments. In his paper “The Case of Animal Rights” Tom Regan, a professor of philosophy

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    Submitted: March 27, 2016
  • Executive Summary Unilever in India

    Executive Summary Unilever in India

    Executive Summary: Unilever in India. Project Shakti, is a rural marketing initiative of Hisdustan Lever Limited (HLL) to not only spur growth and penetrate the rural areas of India but also offer value to society and empower women in the process. After a stabilisation in HLL’s turnover since 1998 and decreasing profits HLL faced the challenge of targeting the rural areas of India. The urban market rates are slowing down, with fierce competition in across

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    Submitted: April 3, 2016
  • Agronet – Retea Comunitara De Smart Farming

    Agronet – Retea Comunitara De Smart Farming

    AgroNet – rețea comunitară de Smart Farming AgroNet reprezintă o comunitate deschisă, distrubuită geografic, de fermieri, furnizori de bunuri și servicii și consumatori interconectată și integrată prin intermediul unei platforme software, al unei rețele IoT și al unei resurse de informații bibliotecate în formă electronică. Scopul acestei comunități este să asigure un lanț de producție și vânzări optimizat în agricultura realizată în special pe exploatații mici și medii. AgroNet își propune, de asemenea, reabilitarea agriculturii

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    Submitted: April 17, 2016
  • John Green’s Looking for Alaska Summary

    John Green’s Looking for Alaska Summary

    Tasha Nicoila T. Soliven JOHN GREEN’S LOOKING FOR ALASKA SUMMARY Miles “Pudge” Halter, a wallflower of his town, seeks to find his “Great Perhaps” in a Boarding school. His life completely undergone metamorphosis as he entered the Culver Creek Boarding School. He was known as the guy who loved last words. However, out of all the last words he memorized, there were two which served as a reason for him to go on. "I go

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    Submitted: April 24, 2016
  • Animal Cosmetic Testing

    Animal Cosmetic Testing

    Ashley Moore Class 4 April 7, 2016 Animal cosmetic testing Animals shouldn’t be used for cosmetic testing. Cosmetic tests are tests that use animals to evaluate the safety of cosmetics and personal care products- such as lipstick, mascara, shampoo, and cologne. The biggest issue that people have with the use of animals in cosmetic testing is just how inhumane the tests that are done on them truly are. Some of these test involve having their

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    Submitted: May 2, 2016
  • It Doesn't Matter Summary

    It Doesn't Matter Summary

    IT Doesn’t Matter Carr said IT would play no more a role in strategy of company because IT is going to be a commodity by having propagated rapidly. Nevertheless, IT vendors threaten the executives for generating continuous demands that if they do not introduce the latest IT, they would fall behind in the competition, and then the vendors induce them to over-spend for IT. Carr has advised the businesses to reduce IT investment and become

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    Essay Length: 561 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2016
  • Dressmaker Chapter Summaries

    Dressmaker Chapter Summaries

    The Dressmaker- Rosalie Ham Gingham Event 1: Tilly arrives in Dungatar after a long train ride. This is first were we meet Sgt Farrat, who picks her up from the station. As they drive back to “The Hill” we find out things about Myrtle/Tilly Dunnage such as she is a seamstress and dressmaker. We also get hints as to a tragedy that Tilly was involved in years ago as they drive through the town of

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    Submitted: July 18, 2016

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