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they are treated by others is a representation of a more general prejudice common among many people living in the communities where they come from: racism is as widespread as homophobia and misogyny. Both [...] misogynous attitudes common among the influential characters of their childhood finally made them want to live in a different world; Eribon even calls himself a “class traitor” (Eribon, p. 29), a person who denies [...] how he builds his own identity. While he stops being silent about his homosexuality and starts to live as an openly gay man, he begins being silent about his class related origins. As he is used to hiding
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in order to study their metamorphosis and develop my painting skills, so that I could sketch them live and represent the true color. On May 16, 1665, at the age of 18, Maria married older 10 years than [...] specialized in the works of painting and engraving of architectural objects. Until 1670, the couple lived in Frankfurt, where in 1668, Maria gave birth to their first daughter, Johanna Helena. Soon after [...] European naturalist After arriving in the capital of Suriname, Maria Sibylla and her daughter Dorothe, lived in the house in Paramaribo. During his stay in South America Maria led observations not only in her
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into “work” it seemed obvious that the expensive meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the historical [...] Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit
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help of the internet. 1. What are the characteristics of the Irrawaddy dolphin? 2. What does its living environment look like? 3. Are petitions useful to save endangered species?
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243 & 247 and the Community Garden A Ulysses-Inspired CULINARY ODYSSEY, A BBQ, Dramatic Sketches, & Live Music BBQ-ables, Cups/plates/cutlery/napkins
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from the actual body and keeping them while tossing the usually still living animal back into the ocean. Subsequently, the living fish sinks all the way down to the ocean bed where it eventually dies a
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Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit [...] the beggar prob- lem by educating the beggars and encouraging them to become independent and make a living.3 1 Thompson’s title Count Rumford refers to the American town in New Hampshire where he married
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Draw the profile of the coral and label it. Highlight the equator and the areas in which the corals live. What do corals eat? _____________________ Why is a coral reef so important for other animals? __
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money. In the Mediterranean Sea, white sharks are suffering from changes to their habitat. Their living conditions are deteriorating as a result of water pollution and fishing, which is depleting the stocks [...] is 600,000 square kilometers large, about the size of France. About 130 endangered species of shark live in these waters. In addition, the WWF is trying to achieve a reduction of fisheries by-catch to protect
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of the Tasmanian devil and that it is a beast of prey. The words “beast of prey“, “nocturnal“ and living in an “underground cave“ should be explained. If the teacher shows some native animals with the same