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…further generations. However, a foreign species may, for example, eat the bees therefore allowing for decreased fecundity of the flowers.         Another implication of the introduction of foreign species into an ecosystem is the potential for toxins…
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…deficient anemia is when you have a lack of iron in your body, which causes you to be tired, and you also get aggravated easily. The only way to fix that is either eat a daily iron pill, which many do or to boost the amounts of food you eat that are high in iron…
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Category: /Literature
…, and how to talk. "Always eat your food in a way that it won't turn someone else's stomach." (Kincaid 296) A woman should be allowed to make her own choice on how she eats. "On Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut that you are so bent…
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…drivers are some of the rudest, most inattentive, careless people I have ever seen. These speeding prima donnas feel the need to chat, eat and primp on the highway. I set my sights and land my first grenade on the "phonies". They have a cell phone or hands free…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…diet. This is where most people have the biggest trouble. They think that if they work out really hard that they can eat whatever they want. For those who are genetic freaks, this may be the case. But for the majority of us, this is not true…
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…punished them. It is also interesting that he lays great importance on the significance of eating and oral communication. Both of these themes offer the protagonist a source of power. A large amount of work that is done by Atwood at least mentions some sort…
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…, is like a grain of sand caught in the clutches of an oyster. It eats away at their minds until it becomes part of them. Instead of forming into a pearl, it creates a whole new individual that is as ignorant as the parents who raised him. And so this vicious…
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…, unlike Persephone, Ripley never eats the forbidden fruit. She is the only character in the film who does not eat anything in the dining scene, and thus she has a chance to return home (which she successfully does in the end.) The alien itself is easily…
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Category: /Literature
…energy too people, and they like to eat most of the time. Therefore, tourists have many variety of food to eat, and because all the foods are fresh, many people feel healthier, and those foods become their favorite food. In addition to have sea and various…
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…watching my mom work hard to give my sister and myself the things that we needed and some of the things we wanted. At times I used to wonder when the next time I would eat a real dinner. Although, my mom always found a way to keep us fed. I also recall when she…
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