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Category: /Literature
…complications due to the disease. This was a major turning point, and traumatic event in Plath's life, which she associated with her early childhood. Plath described her father's death, in "Lady Lazarus", as her own first death. After her first suicide attempt…
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…but different species lived on different islands with similar geological, climatic, and plant life. He thought that each finch was suited to the food that was available in its environment, which later became known as adaption. Darwin collected many specimens…
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…Are clothes important for everyday life? What should I wear today? Didn't I wear it yesterday? Does she like it? Am I cool? Everyday questions! Questions that we ask ourselves every morning, once we get up, when we go out to school or work…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…parts of being an architect. An architect's life is a hectic and tiring one. However it can also be comfortable, exciting and rewarding. Depending on where one worked who they worked for, or the conditions surrounding them, one architect's life could…
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Category: /Literature
…Lord of the Flies As a reflection of life, the novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, suggests that the basic nature of mankind and society depends on the ethical nature of the individual and the force of psychic structure as the fundamental…
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…'. There were no records of his life. Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. Others believe he retreated and wrote under a fake name. Very little was known about him before the age of 28. When he moved to London, he joined an acting…
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…April 25, 1953 was a momentous day for science. James Watson and Francis Crick had finally uncovered the structure of DNA, the molecule behind all forms of life on Earth, and their results were published in the journal 'Nature'. This discovery…
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Life on a space station By: Ji Bin Jing Have you ever wanted to go to space? Have you ever wondered what it would feel like in zero gravity? Astronauts are the lucky people who actually live out this dream. However they need to undertake training…
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…Meaning... What is meaning? There is no meaning to this life. Tell me, why must we all search for significance, when meaning simply doesn't exist? If one must seek meaning to a life that simply defines reproduction, endless mistakes and death, what…
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…. An art created of one's innermost heart." (E.M.) Edvard Munch was born December 12, 1863 in Loten, Norway. He was one of five children born to Christian Munch, a military doctor, and his wife Catherine. Munch's life was always filled with death…
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