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…reproduction constitute a clone. In the club mosses and some higher plants, a "runner", or stem, grows horizontally along the surface of the soil and at intervals produces roots and upright stalks. When the sections of stem between stalks disintegrate…
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…the "runner's high" during this time and it has helped me maintain a positive outlook and cope better with stress. However, running is not the only activity I managed to benefit from these past two weeks. All the cardiovascular, strength, endurance and flexibility…
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…the light approaching. Like a runner, approaching the finish line, I could feel it... I was almost there...…
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…their lives in order to reach the end, usually missing the ride commonly known as life. It is agreed by the majority of the population that the best part of existence is everyday life, not the completion of your voyage toward the "end." Since I am a runner, I am…
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…Ages and had reached a high stage of development by Leonardo’s time: the windmill, an early propeller, the kite, an early airplane wing, and the model helicopter. Between 1799 and 1809 English baronet Sir George Cayley created the concept of the modern…
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…soliloquy: O what a rogue and peasant slave am I! The savage attack on himself is merely a further representation of the impotence and lack of forthrightness that plagues Hamlet. I should 'a' fatted all the region kites With this slaves offal. Act III…
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…) or "subaltern" (14) would cause problems. However, most of Greene's Latinate words are familiar, so the reader has little difficulty. Greene does have metaphors and similes throughout his essay that are outdated. Similes like, "an aeroplane like a box kite" (14…
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…these commanders had to rely on human runners. Human runners had their advantages and disadvantages as well. They were smaller than horses and not as easily noticed on the battlefield making the message delivery system less vulnerable. However, they could not relay…
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…in their youth, such as walking long distances to fetch water and possibly even chasing animals to catch for food would predisposition them to have a learned ability to be good runners and sportsmen. Because of the poor economy and poverty, many of the sprinters we…
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…English II The Quintessential Rebel In Allan Sillitoe’s The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner, we are introduced to Smith, a man with his own standards, beliefs, values, and battles. As we are taken through the story of a period of his live, we…
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