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Biology
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horned lizard lives in the American Southwest. The most distinctive feature of these small lizards is the fringe of horns that goes from one side of the skull around the back to the other side of the skull (see the photo). The main predator...

History Of Military Cadence
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History of Military Cadence In the historical context, George Washington early on recognized the value of well-trained musicians, as indicated in his 4 June 1777 general orders: "The music of the army being in general very bad; it is expect...

Battle Of Hattin
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Battle of Hattin, giving the attitude that it yields not anything of significance for the annals of warfare. This may well be the case. But a battle's assistance to the art of conflict is not inevitably commensurate with its political impli...

Trifles By Susan Glaspell
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trifles. In Susan Glaspell's "Trifles", a play based on an authentic trial that took position in the early 1900's, when women did not have lawful privileges and were analyzed as "property" (Rottenberg 737) trifles were a topic between life ...

Susan Glaspell's Play Trifles
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in a Midwestern farmhouse. The story focus's on two main cases of revenge led by women against men. Revenge may be used to satisfy someone for the harm that was done to them and it can be used as Mrs. Wright did with her husband, John Wrig...

Trifles By Susan Glaspell
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trifles together to take Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters wonder why the birdcage was in such bad shape, it looked as if it had been thrown or broken by force. The two women cannot figure out why Mrs......

Harriet Ann Jacobs’ ‘incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl’
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Harriet Ann Jacobs was born into slavery in Edenton, North Carolina, in the fall of 1813. She was the daughter of Delilah, a slave woman belonging to Margaret Horn blow, and Daniel Jacobs, the slave of Andrew Knox. Unaware that she was the ...