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2. Marking Report
Singapore As Singapore is a founding member of ASEAN, they joined ASEAN in August 8, 1964.
Singapore was located the islands between Malaysia and Indonesia in South East Asia. Furthermore,
Singapore has no land boundaries with other countries. The capital city of Singapore was also
Singapore as one state, one city. Nowadays, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong governs Singapore as
Head of Government. However, Singapore used the Singalish as main language and they also use
English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. Moreover, they used their currency as Singapore Dollar (S$).
The figure of Singapore s Land and Map Source:
http://www.wordtravels.com/Travelguide/Countries/Singapore/Map Land Area The total area of
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The capital city of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. Its official language is Bahasa Melayu and also uses
English, Chinese dialects (Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka, Hainan, Foochow), Tamil, Telugu,
Malayalam, Panjabi, Thai. Moreover, ringgit (MYR) is known as Malaysia s currency. The figure of
Malaysia s Land and Map Land Area The total land area of Malaysia is 328,550 sq. km with Tropical
Rain Forest 14%, Savanna 11%, Temperate Forest 8%, Temperate Grassland 14%, Boreal Forest 18%,
Tundra 12%, Scrub 3% and Desert 20%. Political System The government type is Malaysia is
constitutional monarchy with the political which is based on English common law; judicial review of
legislative acts in the Supreme Court at request of supreme head of the federation. Population The
total population in Malaysia is 30.4 million people in 2014. Comparing with 8.2 million in 1960, the
population changed 271% during the last 50 years. Source:
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/malaysia/population Trade information The total amount of
Malaysia s trade goods in exports was 60454 MYR Million monthly and imports as 54941 MYR
Million monthly. Its current GDP is 9968 MYR Million. Tourism Information The tourism
information of Malaysia was recorded as 27.44 million tourist arrival in 2014. The growth rate of
tourism was increased every year in Malaysia. The figure of Malaysia s tourist arrival
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3. Causes Of Colonialism In Canada
When looking at Canada as a whole, we often tend to overlook the past events of Indigenous groups
who have suffered through Colonialism. As I read about this issue, I felt sympathy for the Indigenous
peoples, as it was overwhelming for me to find out that this much discrimination has occurred in a
nation as diverse and developed as Canada. Reading more about colonization helped me to make
connections between the issues and topics I have learned about in class, and how they can be traced
back to European contact with the Indigenous peoples. The Colonial powers in Canada rested in the
hands of the British and the French, who declared sovereignty over the territories which rightfully
belonged to the Indigenous peoples (Cochrane et al. 70). The worst effect of colonialism is the
exploitation, domination, and subjugation of the people by the imperial power (Cochrane et al. 71).
Due to the fact that their rights were determined solely by the white society s rules, one of the only
governance options left for Indigenous peoples was to become independent of the Canadian state
(Cochrane et al. 87). The Royal Proclamation Act of 1763 guaranteed the protection of lands for
Indians under the Crown, and required any colonists occupying Indian lands without the permission of
the crown to evacuate; however, these rights to Indians have been much ignored (Cochrane et al. 70).
During post confederation, several treaties numbered 1 11 were created to allow aboriginals to claim
land titles,
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4. 7 Signs You May Be Experiencing a Spiritual Awakening
7 Signs You May Be Experiencing a Spiritual Awakening The Signs of Spiritual Awakening the
Importance of Self knowledge Metamorphosis. Like a caterpillar changing into a colourful butterfly, a
person who is going through the stages of an awakening will have a colourful and more meaningful
life. As a person going through a spiritual awakening, you will undergo a deeper and higher level of
self knowledge and self awareness. You will become more mindful of your life experiences and the
lessons that you have learnt from these experiences. You will view the world in a different light, and
you will have an in depth appreciation for the things that you believed are essential for a happy and
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4. You find pleasure in doing self improvement activities. You have a newfound energy to do self
improvement activities like exercise and yoga. What s more is that you no longer seek pleasure in
mindless activities. For instance, gambling or bar hopping activities no longer appeal to you. You will
also realise that instead of wasting time in the company of other people (who you don t really care),
you are happier spending every second of it with those who really matter, like your family and friends.
You may also find yourself doing something more productive with your time by pursuing a new hobby
or taking on a new career. You might have difficulties in doing these self improvement activities
before, but now you find it fulfilling, thereby resulting in the surge of positive energy that will
motivate you to accomplish your goals. 5. You start to develop confidence in everything you do. You
are more confident in your abilities and you start to feel very comfortable in your own skin. You stop
worrying about small things and you will notice that the circumstances and situations that used to
cause you stress and panic are now suddenly easier to solve and handle. You will also have boundless
energy as well as countless inspirations and motivations to help you reach your dreams. 6. You start to
appreciate the people who really matter. You develop a deeper appreciation for
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5. How Do I Love Thee and A Dream
Since the beginning of language, poetry has a role in the recollection of memories, emotions, and
creativity. From the oldest surviving poem: Tale of the ship wrecked salor, by Hiratic, to todays
poems; poetry has been a staple in the literary world. It is vital language because it is a literary vehicle
that takes us on a ride of emotions. Poetry according to William Wordsworth should be, The
spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. Poems such as A Dream, by Edgar Allan Poe, and How do
I love thee, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, are perfect examples of good poetry, they have very
different views of the same subject, which give a powerful effect on the reader. The poem, How do I
love thee, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, is about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Poe s intention was to show how a dream may be the only thing you have, but it is only a lie. Another
example is Ah! what is not a dream by day,To him whose eyes are cast... Hath cheered me as a lovely
beam . He is confused about having such a dream when his life is bad. He writes the poem in his point
of view, he does this through the use of the language. This poem talks about the motivation, anxiety,
and hope you get when dreaming, but wake up knowing it was never true. The three verses That holy
dream that holy dream, While all the world were chiding, Hath cheered me as a lovely beam indirectly
shows the importance of a dream in man, how it can give a person freedom from what he is suffering.
On the other hand, What could there be more purely bright, In Truth s day star? also indicates that
every man must be capable of facing the reality and keep on going such as the dream is only a truth
that will never be true. Never be crushed by your dreams is the main purpose of the poem.The title A
Dream can give a sarcastic tone indirectly showing the very little importance a dream is. But can give
an opposite tone to the poem such as a glimpse of hope. Depending on the reader, the poem can give
diverse emotions. Edgar Allan Poe uses many literary devices in his poem A Dream , and uses them to
increase the quality of his poem and make it be more lively. Poe applies the literary device of imagery
by using the terms day and night, since light and dark bring a
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6. Medical History Research Paper
Many drugs commonly used today are of herbal origin. There is Archaeological evidence indicating
use of herbs and plants for medicinal purposes dating back 60,000 years. It was the learning from our
ancestors that yielded the development of medicine as it is known today. Yet modern medicine is
favored, by the majority, over herbs and plants provided by nature. A role reversal has occurred. Can
modern medicine and natural medicine effectively coexist? In 1960, a Neanderthal was discovered
buried with eight different types of plants; some of these are still used in medicine today. It is this
discovery that suggests our history of medicine, by way of plants, has been unfolding for thousands of
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Albeit, marketing in the United States has a grave influence on the choice for synthetic drugs. It has
been known by many that the pharmaceutical industry has marketed medicines that do not produce the
results based on their claims. In addition, consumers have become increasingly unsettled with the high
cost of synthetic medications (Spilsbury 14 19). It is a combination of these factors and others that are
leading Americans back to their roots of natural healing medicine. As with synthetic medicines,
traditional plant medicine has its own handicap. Without regulation of natural medicines, consistency
of plant potency, efficacy, toxicity and safety are ambiguous. Consumers may falsely assume the
natural products are safe (Lewis 186.) As mentioned earlier, synthetic drugs usually contain a single
component extracted from a plant source. The original plant is complex in nature and consists of
various naturally occurring chemicals. Therefore, understanding any negative side effects from
treatment of the primary plant source would be more complicated. Modern medicine is scientifically
based and
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7. Motivation Theory Of Nestle
Part 2 Content Nestlé Company has used McClelland theory that examined three learned needs to
motivation employee. The McClelland theory used includes two part of need, first is need for
achievement by the employees to establish challenging goals to improve employees skills and
techniques and to take responsibility. Second is need for affiliation which is the desire to seek
approval, conform to others wishes and avoid conflict to maintain relationship (McClelland s Human
Motivation Theory, n.d.). Over the years, Nestlé Company has been practicing training and team
building programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of their valuable employees through setting
high expectations and giving employees tools to complete one of the most important facets of
motivation, which is the need for achievement. In order to satisfy the demand of their employees,
Nestlé has carried out specially designed training programs where all the employees will have to go
through special training, practically with more experienced co workers. Moreover, the training
programs provided is not a one shot deal. Nestlé Company is well aware that an ongoing program not
only makes for more valuable employees, it can help employee retention (One2One Promotion: The
Importance of Employee Motivation, 2009). On the other hand, there is also a Nestlé ... Show more
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Nestlé Company also cooperates with local government to provide technical assistance to farmers in
planting and harvesting crops. In a way of farmer get income and Nestlé Company get fresh raw
materials to produce their food locally and save cost from imported raw materials. Consumers also
could enjoy local productions with lower price. When more consumers buy the productions, Nestlé
Company will gain more profit from the
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8. William Carlos Williams This is Just to Say Essay
William Carlos Williams This is Just to Say
poem (p m) noun:
1. A verbal composition designed to convey experiences, ideas, or emotions in a vivid and imaginative
way, characterized by the use of language chosen for its sound and suggestive power and by the use of
literary techniques such as meter, metaphor, and rhyme.
2. A composition in verse rather than in prose.
3. A literary composition written with an intensity or beauty of language more characteristic of poetry
than of prose.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright 2000 by
Houghton Mifflin Company.
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Admittedly, form, length and literary devices are not requisite to a poem, as many fine free verse
poems illustrate, but this poem does not compensate for its lack of structure by enhancing its other
aspects. In Mary Oliver s poem Morning, there are no devices aside from alliteration, yet Oliver s
poem is much more complex and interesting for other reasons. The imagery is more artistic, the words
more creative, the syntax more fluid. Oliver describes the linoleum, the wild words, and the
curvaceous response of the lightly leaping cat. The only adjectives Williams uses, delicious, sweet,
and cold, are so common as to have been rendered banal in every reader s mind. Rather than making
the ordinary appear extraordinary through the clarity and discreteness of his imagery, as the
Encyclopaedia Britannica asserts, Williams succeeds only in making the ordinary appear well,
ordinary.
In fact, the whole poem is rather dull. There is no intrigue, no unusual phrase which catches the
attention, no unexpected yet perfect images such as Emily Dickinson s idea of quartz contentment in
her poem After great pain, a formal feeling comes . One might argue that Dickinson s poem would
naturally be more weighty because she was discussing a great pain, yet it is neither the simplicity of
Williams poem nor the
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9. Hip Hop Significance
The Significance of Hip Hop: Speak Out
In the world today rap and hip hop is beneficial to society (Robinson, 2008). Throughout the past few
years artist use their music to express their views on life, opinions, and feelings. Some artist has lyrics
that a lot of people can relate to, some may or may not know what they are talking about because
either they have done the same things or is having the same issue (Akil, 2010). The world has freedom
of speech according to the first amendment, and that is all the artist are doing.
There are many people amongst us today saying rap and hip hop music should not be allowed because
it gives off a negative feedback to our youth (Leach, 2008). Hip hop has grown all over the world
today on young and old; hip hop has reached its highest point now to this day, then ever before. There
is always question on why does hip hop grow or is hip hop growing because of violence. The answer
to that is no, maybe sometimes in songs the artist provokes violence, but never one time have the artist
or song physically forced anyone to do the violence that is being proclaimed in the song (Ibid).
We all know the artist by the name of Kevin Gates who is in prison to this day for selling drugs, and
roaming the streets. Many people have misunderstood Kevin Gates due to his last conviction due to
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While many people talk down on hip hop there are other genres of music that is bad for the world. For
example, Rock music promotes drugs, murder, and sometimes sex. No one ever points out the wrong
in songs like that due to what reason, no one can answer, but it never fails when hip hop is on every
little thing that someone says in the song is rude, or a disgrace according to some
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10. 1980s Fashion Trends
Fashion in the 1980s Introduction
Fashion in the 1980s was bold and glitzy. Teenagers no longer dictated fashion trends the baby boom
generation was getting older and richer and demanded more glamorous, upmarket fashion.
Fashion in the 1980s rejected the non materialist `hippie values that had inspired fashion in the 1970s.
Earning big money and spending it conspicuously, was the focus of the decade for many Australians.
Some people chose to wear fashion that promoted materialist values and flaunted their newly acquired
wealth and social status.
For people not overflowing with cash, credit cards became a popular way of acquiring goods. As a
result, expensive designer labels became increasingly sought after and brand name sporting goods ...
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Popular American singer Madonna introduced risqué trends like visible bra straps and wearing
underwear as outerwear. After Michael Jackson wore a studded black leather jacket in his hugely
successful video clip Thriller (1982), many young people were seen sporting a similarstyle.
Film and television had a similar impact. The movie Flashdance (1983) popularised leg warmers and
ripped, off the shoulder t shirts. The wide shouldered suits from the American soap opera Dynasty
soon filtered into mainstream fashion, while the over the top series Dallas promoted obviousdisplays
of wealth like heavy, glitzy jewellery and sparkling, sequined clothing.
The 1980s power suit
Stiff, sharply cut suits with wide shoulders were popular with businessmen and women in the 1980s.
Power suits were designed to make the wearer look successful and authoritative.
Women had been awarded equal pay to men in 1972. By the 1980s, many women felt a greater sense
of authority and control in the workplace and were keen to work their way into senior positions. For
some, wearing a masculine, wide shouldered suit was a way of expressing their new found sense of
power and asserting their equality with men. Suits were usually teamed with conservative blouses in
plain colours.
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11. All for One and One for All in the Declaration of...
The Declaration of Independence was authenticated on July 4, 1776, and, within a short span of time,
fifty six men signed the document. The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was written in
1848, over seventy years later. It was almost a mirror image of its predecessor, as Stanton et al
strategically used the outline of the previous document to establish credibility and make her argument
stronger by referencing the Declaration of Independence which was so widely known and accepted.
Both of these documents were written very skillfully, containing a very strong use of language and
almost identical structures, and greatly impacted the people they pertained to, but the Declaration of
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This surge of emotion then follows through into the conclusion. It clearly and directly states the
ultimatum it intends to fulfill. The conclusion is in a way restating the goals of the document and
emphasizes the importance of what it aims to do. This conclusion is directed not just at the British, but
also the rest of the world, informing it of the intentions of the colonies. These intentions are presented
in a list, ranging from absolv[ing] from all Allegiance to the British Crown to hav[ing] full Power
(U.S. 1776). The list progresses in a specific manner, starting with what the colonies must do first and
moving on to the following goals that can only be reached if the preceding one is accomplished. The
final touch that really strengthens the Declaration of Independence is the signatures that follow the
conclusion of the document, giving the argument its credibility. The Declaration of Sentiments and
Resolutions is only slightly different from the Declaration of Independence, and the structural pattern
that it follows makes it almost as powerful as its parent . The minor changes that occur in this
document emphasize some of the points that were missed by the Declaration of Independence . Its
introduction is almost the same, save for the addition of a few significant words, and women between
all men and are created equal , and the replacement of some words (Stanton et al
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12. A Short Note On Arthritis And Treatment Of Arthritis
The temporomadibular articulation is a synovial joint where the articulation is a complex performance
of the articular eminence and the condylar heads of the mandible within the glenoid fossa (of the
temporal bone). This synovial joint (whereby the space is divided into two by an intra auricular disc)
permits significant function, as the surrounding capsule filled with synovial fluid allows for its
ginglymoarthroidal movement necessary for eating, deglutition, speech and yawning. Unlike most
synovial joints, the articular surfaces are covered by hyaline cartilage, whereas the temporomadibular
articulation is covered by a layer of fibrous tissue; histologically distinguishing the
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Mechanical Stress
As the articular eminence is the primary surface on which the condyle translates and rotates during
movements of the mandible, it is the main point where forces are transferred from the mandible to the
cranium. The fibrocartilage and underlying subchondral bone is highly stress sensitive and subject to
vast remodelling. Any alteration to this mechanical loading can lead initiate the disruption of cartilage
matrix homeostasis and thus resulting in osteoarthritis. Excessive mechanical loading on normal
articular cartilage or normal mechanical loading on impaired articular cartilage (such as severe
malocclusion, skeletal jaw asymmetry and muscle overuse) can overload the TMJ and induce
proteolysis of extracellular matrix components.
Disordered occlusion has also reportedly resulted in subchonral bone loss and amplified osteoclast
activation while the new bone deposition exhibits a lower mineral density and poorer mechanical
properties.
Inflammation
Osteoarthritis is a low grade inflammatory condition as opposed to rheumatoid arthritis which is a
high inflammatory disease. The progression of these two diseases can be represented by the presence
of inflammatory cells; for example, certain cytokines (IL 12, IL 6, TNF α) are increased in the
synovial fluid of patients with osteoarthritis which is speculated to be
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13. A Look at the Final Chapter of Timothy Glander’s Book,...
The final chapter of Timothy Glander s book, Origins of Mass Communications Research During the
American Cold War: Educational Effects and Contemporary Implications (2000) stands as a
disappointing example of academic research becoming hijacked by the author s personal opinion.
Focusing on the hidden nature of propaganda in American life, his concluding chapter presents a very
drastic view of the individuals who crafted the academic subject now known as mass communications.
I see the need for investigating the status quo, for digging into the motivations behind the images and
data churned out in the mass media, and for questioning the trivia facts that become common
knowledge. For that reason, I am wary of completely discrediting the ... Show more content on
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Circling any solid thesis, he claims that generations of Americans have been brainwashed by mass
communications, ruining any genuine community life (2000, p. 214), a vague picture of the pre Cold
War era that never becomes defined. The Cold War era may have featured significant changes in the
way American communities functioned, but summoning up a sitcom image instead of genuine
examples to support one of his key arguments simply weakens his case. His one clearly stated goal is
to revive the association of the phrase mass communications with the word propaganda a word that
appears thirty times in these fourteen pages.
Making the unfortunate choice of attempting to eliminate detractors of his claim without addressing
their concerns, Glander frames them as being lost in the propaganda of their time. His claim, people
still remain largely unable to...understand the powerful ways in which [television] is used to shape and
control their thinking (2000, p. 207) means every generation since the Cold War is so permeated by
mass communications that they are now incapable of external analysis. Using this logic, critics of his
argument are brainwashed by this new establishment, a victim of social control that they cannot see or
change, leaving us in a vicious circle at the mercy of the media.
Two accompanying book reviews echo my concerns with this logic. Found in History of Education
Quarterly (2001) and
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14. Analysis Of The Performance Of Microwave
Analysis of the performance of microwave category can be done through the increase or decrease in
the demand between years. The analysis shows that the demand is ever increasing for microwave
category products. The perceived advantage of using microwave foods has increased as the life of
people is becoming more and more complex. The advantages could be summarized as time saving,
greater appeal since it is a gourmet meal and the variety provided. The multi use of the products at any
time of the day in the form of breakfast, dinner, as well as lunch, is the reason for the high appeal of
these products. The use of products from the microwave has drastically increased as the commonality
of the microwave is increased. The customers are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The process of segmenting and profiling allows better decision making to the ones handling markets
and its differences. The significance is added to the geographic and other variables which make help
differentiate the product in the group of target customers. The differences in consumer preference and
behavior are because of the changes in their perception regarding the features of the product, the usage
dimensions, purchase readiness and the emotional connection with the brand. The point of
equilibrium, i.e. the point where demanded quantity is equal to supplied quantity is given by the
following equation, where QD= Quantity demanded, QS= Quantity supplied QD = 5200 42P + 20PX
+ 5.2I + .20A + .25M QD = 5200 42P + 20*600 + 5.2*5500 + .20*10000 + .25*5000 QD = 42P +
38650 QS = 7909.89 + 79.1P Here, 26770 42P = 7909.89 + 79.0989P Or, P = $286.38 QD is 14742
units Thus, the point of equilibrium is at price of $286.38 and quantity of 14742 units. Given the
scenario, there is the high importance of customer profiling for the purposes of market segmentation.
For this, the identified variables of the profile need to be considered. The target market for the whole
food industry is determined by the target customers, followed by which the market size determination
will occur. Microwave industry is a low cost one, and thus, the survival of this industry depends on the
adequacy of capital and inventory, adequate demand
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15. Improving Garage Doors
It is very significant to take care of your garage doors because you re less likely to get into
inconvenient and embarrassing situations later on. Imagine that you are dressed up and ready to go to
a very significant meeting when you find that the garage door is stuck shut with your car inside it. The
controls don t work or you can t find the remote and you are alone at home without anybody to assist
you. How are you supposed to get to your destination on time? Or, you just came from the grocery and
the rains are heavy and your garage door can t be opened with anything that you have available? What
if you had just entered the garage and you can only manage to bring the garage door halfway down?
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Clean everything when needed, keep the gears lubricated, and take care of the controls and keep them
clean. The moment the garage doors don t work the way it should, you should have it checked by a
professional right away. If you repair it yourself you might find yourself already spending so much
money on buying tools or replacement of parts it s not all the time that you are skilled and
knowledgeable on these things, and it could be easier for you to just hire a seasoned contractor to
reconstruction it for you. Also, spare parts may not be available right away, and if you or a contractor
can t get it fixed immediately, you can get stuck with a useless garage door one that has gotten your
car stuck inside or one that gets stuck halfway, which is compromising the security of your family and
your property, especially when your garage is connected to your house. Naturally you have to take
care of it; you paid a lot for garage door installations. Your family members should not be an
exception to this, they also have to learn to use it properly and take care of it, including the controls,
just in case they get stuck in the same predicament and nobody s around to help them. Maintenance
also includes properly educating oneself about the functions and hazards of garage doors and service
providers can actually help you on
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16. Choosing the Right Application of Multiple Intelligence...
Throughout the last fifty years, educators have debated what methods of teaching are most effective.
These methods include many extremes, from the more traditional method of teaching, in which
teachers lecture, students listen, and are expected to learn, to experiential education, which usually
requires students to take a hands on approach to every lesson. Both of these extreme methods have too
specific of an approach. A combination of learning styles, or multiple intelligences, is required to
teach successfully. The introduction of the multiple intelligence theory has positively benefitted
teaching by encouraging educators to stimulate each student s learning strength everyday; regardless
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The second interpretation Gardner believes is effective involves educators encouraging children to
strengthen all of their intelligences. A school in Turkey bases its educational program on this
interpretation of the Multiple Intelligence Theory. Students from grades K 3 attend the Esentepe
School, which focuses on both enhancing and maintaining every child s strongest Multiple
Intelligence, and developing every child s weaker ones. This has helped educators create well rounded
students, who turn out to be learners who take in information more effectively then students taught in
a limited learning style such as lecture or experiential style. (Saban, 2002, p. 72).
The New City School, in Missouri also teaches with the goal of developing all seven multiple
intelligences as much as possible, in every student. They believe that the better rounded student body
and more well rounded individuals are a direct result of their MI theory application (Lockwood, 1993,
p 10). The Teachers are using all seven of the intelligences in designing instruction... (Hoerr, 1992, p
2) which makes every lesson taught more thoroughly covered. This adaptation of thorough lessons
results in a higher average of students learning the same material in the same period, in all different
styles.
The application of MI theory that involves
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17. Money Laundering Essay
Money laundering , is a term that is often used in association with illegal activities, especially in terms
of terrorist actions. Many news reports in televisions and newspapers have used the term money
laundering but still, the general public do not have enough knowledge of what money laundering is
and the corresponding effects upon society. In line with this, there is also a need to further study the
processes that are involved in money laundering in order to properly address the aforementioned
illegal action. Being the case, there is a need to define the term money laundering and its relevance to
important social issues. Moreover, due attention should also be given in the ways or means by which
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In the modern definition, money laundering occurs every time any transaction takes place or
relationship is formed which involves any form of property or benefit, whether it is tangible or
intangible, which is derived from criminal activity (Hopton, p.2). In relation to this, it is also important
to point out that criminal proceeds do not have to be moved in order to launder them (Hopton, 2009).
The modern definition of money laundering highlights important points that describe money
laundering. Contrary to the common belief that laundering only involves illegal money, there are also
cases wherein the money is legal but the failure of an individual to properly declare it as income on a
tax return is also recognized as laundering. Furthermore, the traditional view of money laundering
involves the purpose that criminals result to laundering in order to identification, punishment, and
confiscation of their ill gotten wealth. The traditional perspective is not incorrect but it is also essential
to highlight that the primary aim of criminals is not the conversion of property but rather the need to
hide the fact that they actually own the property. The purpose of the criminals is to remove the link
between them and the property so that it cannot be related to the criminal offence that they wish to
avoid. As a result, money laundering is more
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18. Spearmint Log
In this research paper, I am determining which gum will last the longest. It may come to your surprise
that mint flavored gum lasts longer than fruit flavored gum. To do my project, I am taking five
different gum flavors and chewing them to determine which flavor lasts. The types of gum I will be
using are Juicy Fruit, Fruit Stripe, Spearmint, Extra Polar Ice, and Bubblicious. When I chew the gum,
I hypothesize that the Spearmint gum will last longer.
The reason mint gum lasts longer is that mint is a very strong oil with a strong distinct flavor. The
flavor will simply last longer as it s a stronger taste. Although you may have thought that Juicy Fruit
or Fruit Stripe may last longer because it s strong fruit flavor, but the mint actually
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19. Why Did William Win The Battle Of Hasting
Why did William win the Battle of Hasting?
The Battle of Hastings took place on October 14th 1066.It was between Harold Godwinson and
William the Duke of Normandy. Edward the confessor (King or England) died of old age.Before he
died he promised 3 mens to claim the throne of England.These mens were Horold Godwindon,Willam
of Normandy and Harald Hadrada.Each of these mens thought they were the best to claim the throne
of England but in oder to find out There was Battles (stamford bridge) .After the battle of Stamford
Bridge, Harold Godwinson heard some bad news. This was that William had invaded.At the end
William of Normandy was sucessful but why?
Willams strength
Willam won the Battle of Hasting because he has many strength such as his army had cavalry(War
Horse) which gave them lots of power. His Army spent many days sleeping eating and resting before
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20. The Decay of Compact Discs
The decay of compact discs 1. Introduction Throughout the past recent years, the technologic
community has advanced at rapid rates, generating changes in all domains of life. As technology
brought more innovation in the lives of the Americans, it often forced out outdated products and
replaced them with newer and higher quality items. One product which seems to be headed down this
path is represented by the once very popular compact disc. The current project sets out to assess its
position within the modern day society and to see whether it could have a more successful future in a
different global region. 2. The product and its target market The CD was first created by James Russell
in 1965, but it did not attract major interest until Phillips came to manufacture it in the 1980s decade.
The compact disc as such gradually transformed into the most popular means of storing computer
data, such as music, pictures or other types of files (Bellis). Today nevertheless, its position within the
market is becoming weaker as its popularity among the US consumers decreases. In 1997, there were
a total of 62,236 stores in the associated industry category (451 Sporting goods, hobby, book and
music stores, NAICS code), a number which had decreased to 62,236 by 2002; by the latest census of
2007, the number of establishments in the industry had decreased to 57,415. At that point, sales of
music (including CD, audio equipments and other such) represented less than 10 per cent of
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21. Cochlear Implants In Children
In today s society there is an ongoing debate of weather children who are deaf should receive cochlear
implants. A cochlear implant is a device that takes sound wave and changes the waves into electrical
activity for the brain to interpret. Wire called electrodes are surgically implanted into the cochlear
nerve which receives a signal from the microphone attached to the transmitter and speech processor.
The microphone captures the sound from the environment and the speech processor filters the noise
versus speech. Then the transmitter sends an electrical signal through the electrodes to stimulate the
cochlear nerve. Every person has a different thought depending on their experiences in their life
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Studies have shown that if a child receives a cochlear implant before the child is 18 months old
followed by intensive therapy the child is likely to develop language skills that are comparable to their
peers and many children are able to attend mainstream schooling. This sounds great to parents, but
what happens when the cochlear implant doesn t work or if the child doesn t receive the necessary
therapy for understanding sound using the cochlear implant. Because the children were not exposed to
American sign language (ASL) this can delay the children education and learning compared to their
peers. When children are born to hearing parents they want the child to be like them and be able to
hear. To the hearing, deafness is a disability and if there is a way that they can make their child hear,
most parents will do everything in their power to make sure they can give that to their child. Then
again, many parents forget is that living with a cochlear implant is a lifelong process and involves
years to decades of therapy for their child. And if a child receives the implant later than 18 months old
it becomes harder for the child to understand speech from a cochlear implant and more intensive
therapy for the child. Children start learning language from their parents listening to them talk to
others and talk to the baby. If the child is deaf, they are missing this important development of speech,
which makes it harder for the child to learn to speak and understanding language. Also, most hearing
parents don t know ASL or sign fluently to be able to teach their children the language and help them
to start learning and be able to communicate with society. Today there are still parents that will not
learn ASL even though their child is deaf or maybe they received a cochlear implant and it didn t
work. This
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22. Building an Online Community
Building an Online Community Contents Vision and Mission Statement 3 Tagline 3 Background 3
Portal Outline 4 User Created Content 4 Web Portal Design 5 Discussion Forums 5 File Hosting 6
Search 6 Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Vision and Mission Statement The vision of Net Gamers
Central is to become the paramount community web portal in the world of online gaming, providing
large amounts of useful information as well as integral services to the online community. The Net
Gamers Central wishes to cater to the needs of everyone in the online community and to become
recognized as the forefront in all gaming news, tools and services. The Mission of Net Gamers Central
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By adopting elements of UCC, the Onling gaming community web portal can provide all the
information that users need, without forcing them to research external information sites, therefore
becoming far more self serving and robust. Web Portal Design Web portals in the past were seen
primarily as gateways as was stated earlier, thereby limiting the creative control administrators could
have over the design of the web site. Due to the shift in functionality of web portals however, as well
as the added value of UCC, it has become increasingly challenging to design web sites where users
can find exactly what they are looking for (Fang, et al, 2004). Prominent gaming portals IGN (Fox
Media, 1996), and Gamespot (Deemer, et al, 1996), display the attributes of good web design, limiting
the amount of useless hyperlinks, and utilises taxonomy for articles to make them easier for users to
access the information they need. Gamespot also allows for a degree of personalisation within the site
allowing users to select which background and forum theme they wish to use, whose selection will be
stored with the user account information, and this personalisation can help the users feel connected to
the portal, thereby ensuring their continued presence (Bellas, et al, 2004). A web portal needs
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23. Double-Stranded Breaks
In human cells, a combination of normal metabolic activities, errors in DNA replication, and external
mutagens like radiation can lead to 1 million individual molecular lesions per cell per day. Therefore,
DNA repair mechanisms are constantly active to help ensure that these molecular lesions do not lead
to various diseases. One such form of DNA damage includes DNA double stranded breaks (DSBs), a
complex form of DNA damage that affects both strands of the double helix at the same point. These
breaks are dangerous for the cell as neither strand can serve as a template for repair. Nonetheless, the
cell can repair DSBs using several pathways, namely Non Homologous End Joining (NHEJ),
Microhomology mediated End Joining (MMEJ), and Homologous
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24. Evolution Of American Attitudes And Ideologies Apropos Of...
In this essay I explain the evolution of American attitudes and ideologies apropos of Britain from 1764
to 1776. I do so by, first, beginning with providing the context and explaining the state of the
relationship between America and Britain throughout the course of the years 1764 to 1774, which in
turn, consequently lead up to and instigated the creation of Thomas Jefferson s 1774 piece entitled A
Summary View of the Rights of British America. Next, second, I situate and analyze this very piece,
that being: Thomas Jefferson s A Summary View of the Rights of British America, which is was a tract
written before the Declaration of Independence, in which Thomas Jefferson (under his own personal
authority/discretion) lays out for the delegates of the First Continental Congress a set of grievances
directly against the King of England and his corresponding Parliament, and moreover, ultimately
radically forewarns and threatens specifically the King of England to fundamentally change, alter, and
lessen Britain s stronghold on America or else something will be done on behalf of America. Finally,
third, I reach to and evaluate another subsequent document, that being: the Committee of
Five/Continental Congress 1776 Declaration of Independence, which is a statement written by the so
called Committee of Five (Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and
Robert Livingston) and the Continental Congress, which was to be adopted by the newly formed
United States of
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25. Windshield Smart Essay
Car windshields perform certain errands, one of which is shielding us from articles hurled by different
vehicles and trucks, or once in a while just from the bugs.When most shakes or different items hit the
windshield they either skip off with no harm, or bugs may splatter the windshield and can be cleaned
with cleanser and water. At that point there are those times when a stone or other article smacks your
windshield hard and splits the windshield. Some items hit so hard that the windshield breaks out
importance the chip has a split that goes the distance over the windshield now and again in a few
bearings, when this happens windshield substitution is required. Different times the stone puts a little
chip or scratch in the windshield without breaking it keeping in mind that not to the exposed eye, but
rather when inspected under amplification all windshield chips have little splits driving far from the
purpose of effect. These little chips are the ones that we disregard or disregard until something
happens like the windshield wiper cutting edges don t keep going long or they generally leave a
streak, or a little break, now obvious driving far from that little shake chip overlooked such a long
time ago or more regrettable yet it just splits out the majority of the sudden. Repair is currently all
together yet with troubles for the repairman. These ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Quality windshield repair requires some investment you can t surge this procedure. A few windshields
split on the principal sway, for the most part a star break, an effect range with splits driving far from
the break or a Bull s Eye sort break some with breaks, some without noticeable splits. The majority of
these sorts of breaks can be effectively repaired. On the off chance that the break is longer than six
inches substitution ought to be considered or if the split has been dismissed for a drawn out stretch of
time repairs will be more
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26. Super Bowl Trailer
Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Super Bowl trailer brings back Jack Sparrow; Teases spectacular battle All
those Jack Sparrow fan who had been losing their sleep over the absence of Johnny Depp in the
previous trailers of Pirates of the Caribbean 5 can finally heave a sigh of relief. Sparrow is back. The
Super Bowl LI trailer gives us a glimpse of the badass pirate. Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny
Depp, is back in the fifth installment i.e. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, reports
The Wrap. The Super Bowl trailer of the movie shows him making an appearance at the end and he is
seen holding a rum bottle in his hand and is totally covered in mud. However, the show stealer
happens to be Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem) who is seen leading his monster pirates to war. The
sprint across the surface of the sea is a treat to watch as it is full of spectacle. So, fans can be sure they
are going to witness striking battles on screen when the fifth edition arrives in theaters this summer. ...
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This led to speculations that the actor would not be making it to the fifth installment. Nevertheless, he
is back and so are Geoffrey Rush and Orlando Bloom i.e. Captain Barbossa and Will Turner. In related
news, the official synopsis of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is also out and reveals
many things about the movie, claims Den of Geek. It says that Captain Jack Sparrow is in trouble as
he is being chased by an old rival Captain Salazar. He and his crew of ghost pirates have escaped from
the Devil s Triangle and the villain is determined to kill every pirate at
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27. Similarities Between The Matrix And Plato s Allegory Of...
The movie The Matrix follows a character named Neo through his struggle adapting to the truth as
well as to a new form of reality. The plot of the film is closely related to that of Plato s Allegory of the
Cave. The idea of freeing one s mind and soul from illusion is stressed in both the film as well as in
Plato s theory. Neo is trapped in a false reality created by a computer program that took over the
world. The plot certainly contains other conflicts such as good versus evil and reality versus illusion.
In the film, Neo is taken away from the matrix and learns that he is the one to save the humans from
the illusion of what the world is actually like. Plato s Allegory of the Cave is similar in that there were
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The Truman Show emphasizes the formation of false relationships, the loss of identity and the self
deception that comes with virtual reality. Descartes ideas of seeking knowledge to understand the truth
is widely evident throughout the film. Similarly to Descartes skepticism regarding knowledge derived
from the senses, Truman begins to doubt what he believes as well. After seeing his deceased father, he
becomes uncertain about his existence and the people around him, such as when he begins testing the
people of Seahaven and concludes that there are loose threads and slips of the tongue. Unlike
Descartes, though, Truman does not question every part of his reality like physical aspects, but he,
nonetheless, believes that nothing in his world is genuine and that everyone around him is in on it.
Truman s idea to abandon his trust in knowledge through the senses as well as his skepticism for his
surroundings is predominantly similar to Descartes methods to uncovering his own reality.
Furthermore, Descartes theory of the evil demon can be a way to explain how Truman was forced into
a false reality. Descartes description of the evil demon is similar to the character Christof, the director
and creator of the Truman Show. Similar to the evil demon theory, Christof chooses the
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28. Hockey Hall Of Fame Research Paper
The wonders of the world have always been an iconic monument for each country. For example, the
Great Wall of China is an icon in China thousands of people travel there to see the monument. Canada
does not currently have a Wonder of the World and many people have been asking for years to
implement one of Canada s current monuments as the eighth wonder of the world. Most people in
Canada either play the sport of hockey or watch the professionals play. The Hockey Hall of fame,
located in toronto, is the perfect candidate to become the eighth wonder of the world. The building has
an amazing backstory with its history and its importance to the sport of hockey. Many players would
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The hall of fame deserves to become the eighth wonder of the world because of the amount of people
who love and care for the sport of hockey. Over the years of the hall of fame being open, many more
people have started loving the sport of hockey. This could be in the form of playing it as a kid or
watching the games on TV as an adult. Many people also travel to toronto every year to look at the
new players who were added. Also, the importance of the hall of fame is the history of the building. It
took over 70 years for the building to be built and open to the public. The hall of fame also values its
history so much that they had added a section of the hall of fame specifically to inform the visitors
about the history of the building. The Hockey Hall of Fame has been an icon to hockey plays and
enthusiasts everywhere, and as hockey continued to grow, and as big of a sport as it is right now, it
deserves to become the eighth wonder of the modern
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29. Christine Ross Porphyria s Lover
A feminine voice can sometimes get lost within a dramatic monologue that is being read through the
male speaker. This is something that happens in Robert Browning s dramatic monologue Porphyria s
Lover . A poem in which a man strangles the woman he loves after she s come to visit him one stormy
night. I ve analyzed two critics, Christine Maxwell and Christine Ross. Maxwell believes that the
speaker of the poem has taken on the personality of Othello, in the drama Othello. Similar in the way
that Othello kills Desdemona through suffocation. Maxwell argues that Browning has projected this
kind of insanity into the speaker of the poem. As for Ross, who argues the speaker didn t kill
Porphyria, if not, they were simply exploring sexual desires. Through female sexual agency and erotic
asphyxiation, Browning is demonstrating the speaker relinquishes Porphyria from social structures.
Maxwell compares the storm in Porphyria s Lover to the storm clouds gathering in Othello (pg. 28). ...
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Ross mentions that Porphyria lives in a society that discourages both and that seem to allow only two
alternatives to her sexuality (pg. 71). Alternatives in which she s either a wife or known as a
promiscuous woman. Porphyria is a lady. We know this because the speaker mentions her removing a
shawl, cloak and hat. All of which belong to a lady. This tells us that she shouldn t be with her lover, it
s a forbidden love because of social structures. The fact that he lives in a cottage means he s part of the
lower middle class. If she wasn t seeking reciprocated passion she wouldn t have left the party and
rode to her Lover s cottage to meet with him. Porphyria is a woman who in the words of Ross is a
woman who feels and wishes to act on her sexual desire (pg. 71), because her sexuality is so easily
dismissed by the period it seems to also be dismissed by the
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30. ##k Of Relationships In Sinclair Ross s The Painted Door
Relationships, one of the key factors of the advancement of humanity. We all are surrounded by
relationships, some may be easier to identify than others. But one relationship which stands out greater
than the rest is the one between a married couple. These people are usually from completely different
families and unite together to decide to spend the rest of their lives together. But sometimes the
relationship does not work out. We can witness this in Sinclair Ross s short story The Painted Door, in
which Ann a farmer s wife who has cheated on her husband John, which has brought the end of Johns
life and ultimately the end of their relationship. It is arguable that the reason behind Ann cheating and
bringing the end to their relationship arguably is isolation, neglection and lack of understanding, but
what is the root cause of all these problems in their relationship? The answer is simple lack of
communication. Thus, it is the lack of communication which has caused isolation, neglection and the
lack of understanding of each other in the relationship, resulting in the failure of the relationship.
One of the effects of the vicious poison of relationships known as lack of communication creates a
side effect of isolation. Isolation is a position in which any human will make mistakes which they may
greatly regret in the near future. This is exemplified when Ann is isolated at home and ends up
cheating on John with Steve. After she has betrayed John she realizes of her
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31. Essay on Bass Pro Shops Business Analysis
Primary Problems/Decisions to be made:
Bass Pro shop started as an 8 foot long display area in the back of a liquor store in 1971 and has
expanded into a Fortune 500 company that employs over 8,800 employees and has annual sales
estimating somewhere around $1.25 billion today. The question at hand is: should Bass Pro Shops
continue to expand, and if so at what rate should they? The primary problems they might face when
expanding are as follows. Could expansion hurt their brand image and if so how? The Competition
outside of Missouri is going to be much greater. They will not have the publicity and brand
recognition as they do in Missouri. Does Bass Pro have the financial resources in order to open new
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Bass Pros environment differentiates itself by offering a one of a kind experience due to their outdoor
environment, and offering hands on product trials so the costumer can experience the product before
they purchase it.
4. Customer service:
a. Expertise in their product line:
Employees are required to show proper use and maintenance of products.
3 years of retail service experience is required before consideration of employment. b. Customer
convenience: Customers are able to fill many needs because Bass Pro offers thousands of products
under one roof. Internet and catalog shopping offers services for consumers out of the comfort of their
own homes
Weaknesses:
1. Managing Multiple Stores:
a. New management could create new potential problems: Problems will occur much more frequently
with new stores due to lack of experience throughout the employment chain.
b. Staying consistent with other stores objectives: Being a chain, customers expect to have the same
experience Bass Pro prides its name on. If managers do not uphold company standards from store to
store, then one bad experience could lead to a negative image for Bass Pro Shops.
c. Higher payroll could hurt financially: A much higher overhead could lead to losses at the beginning
because they have to hire many new employees with each opening of a new store: therefore, this could
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32. Article Analysis Of Tax Cuts
NAME OF ARTICLE: Tax Cuts, Sold as Fuel for Growth, Widen Gap between Rich and Poor
SOURCE OF ARTICLE: The New York Times
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 3rd October 2017
Overview of the article:
The article brings the information on board that tax cuts increase inequality. They lead to the widening
of the gap between the poor and the rich thereby decreasing per capita income and regional balance.
Lower taxes encourage the executive officials and top earners to increase their income through
manipulation of the systems and putting each decision with the aim of increasing their earnings.
How the article relates to the course:
Economics mainly deals with an analysis and description of the production of commodities, their
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The amount of tax levied on the citizens mainly determines the growth rate of a country. Lower tax
collection from the citizens will ensure that the growth rate will be decreased. An illustration is a
country such as Denmark, which keeps its taxes high hence increasing the growth of its economy.
Massive tax cuts, on the other hand, does not result in economic growth.
What will you remember from the article?
Today, one percent of the total global population takes more than twenty percent of the global
economy, which is twice the fateful dinner. An increase in the taxes leads to a massive economic
growth of a country. On the other hand, lower rates of tax in any country leads to slow economic
development, thus resulting in economic stagnation of such country. The top earners always modify
their salaries to decrease the tax rates, which are imposed on them. They, therefore, evade paying tax
or pay minimal tax which further leads to widening of the gap between the rich and the poor.
NAME OF ARTICLE: The looming interest rates: how it will affect you
SOURCE OF ARTICLE: The Guardian
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 28th October 2017
Overview of the article:
The above is an economic article that illustrates how an invisible increase in interest rates will affect
the citizens of a particular country. An increase in interest rates of banks is said to make the loans
unaffordable to homebuyers. It also positively affects the people, who have already made
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33. The French Nuclear Power Program
Nuclear Energy Nuclear energy provides France with most of its energy needs, about 80%. This type
of energy also emits almost no greenhouse gases, which is great for the Earth. France with this type of
energy meets its demand and even sells some energy for a profit in neighboring countries. Many
mistakes have been made in the production of energy using nuclear power plants, but if done right it
may be our future. Nuclear energy can be produced safely as shown in France in their French Nuclear
Power program (https//www.nuclearinfo.net). This program was launched in 1975 after the oil crisis
struck. Nuclear reactors are very complicated and can be dangerous unless they are safely managed.
The atom undergoes fission and it splits into smaller particles and releases energy. The incredible part
is that about 1 gram of Uranium produces as much energy as 3 tonnes coal which is 3000 kilograms.
With nuclear energy we would be wasting 3 million times less material compared to the other types of
energy sources like coal and other types of fossil fuels. This decreases the amount of waste produced
from manufacturing energy. There are different types of nuclear reactors and some of the common
ones are Pressurized Water Reactor, Boiling Water Reactor, High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor,
and Heavy Water Reactor. All of these types of reactors are all around world. The power plants have
factors such as control, safety, refueling, waste production and efficiency. To have control
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34. A Brief Story of My Life
My story is one that starts before birth. After all I was born in 30 weeks. My mom(Bella), had a
difficult pregnancy. At 5 months and half Bella started bleeding. The doctor s found out that she had
full placenta praevia. Full placenta praevia is complication in which the placenta is inserted partially
or wholly in lower uterine segment. This blocks the baby to be born naturally and causes the mother
bleeding. Bella would bleed every day and was in the emergency room five times because of the
constant bleeding. The fifth and final time Bella fainted and found herself in the hospital. The doctors
told her that she was not leaving until I was born or else the both of could die. While in the hospital
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Continuing with childhood actions I was outspoken and had a bad temper. I always had something to
say and when I was upset I would throw my bottles at innocent civilians. If you did not get out of the
way the, I aimed well, so the bottle would hit them in the face. I was in time out and spanked
numerous of times. My Great aunt, Tia Dora, whom we call Yaya babysat me for most of my
childhood before pre K. One time she cooked for me like she always did, but I didn t like it. I knocked
the food off the table and onto the floor. Another time while being babysat Yaya left on a quick errand.
My great grandmother, her mom(Kuki) was in charge of watching me. She didn t let me do something
so I was furious at her. Kuki had a fake plant that she adored because a grandson gave it to her. Since,
we were on the second floor of a two story house I threw the plant off the balcony and it broke. Kuki
did not know that the plant was broken so my great uncle(Tio Paco) bought a new one as if nothing
happened. Bella says I was sweet despite my actions during the terrible twos. When Bella would not
feel well I would check on her, I wanted to know if she was fine. Winnie the Pooh is my favorite
stuffed animal. Pastora Amanda, gave Pooh Bear to me for my 1st birth day. I still have Pooh Bear
with me. He is currently on the second shelf above my desk in my room on campus. Pooh Bear and I
have been through everything together. We have a ceiling fan in my room at home.
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35. Brave New World Roles Of Women
In Aldous Huxley s Brave New World, a society is presented in which every aspect of life is tightly
controlled and humans are more like lifeless machines. However, in this attempt at a utopian society,
glimmers of humanity are shown through several characters in the novel. Though the characters
surrounding the central action are male, two very important women are also portrayed. These two
woman are used to not only dispute the sexism demonstrated by men, but also in response to the
women s rights issues at the time the novel was written. From the surface, one may conclude that
Huxley simply includes women in the plot to balance the story. However, when further examined, the
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This again shows Lenina s attempt to escape from the harsh reality of her brainwashed society. All the
times that Lenina resorts to soma use, it is due to a recognition that her life and world are not perfect
and in control, but rather full of people who have no grasp on real freedom and control. Though she
does not directly fight the power that dominates society, her apperception of the problem exhibits a
greater intelligence and understanding of the Brave New World.
Lenina s final defining factor that separates her from the men in the novel, namely John, is her ability
to love. It appears to be a mutual love between Lenina and John, but it is exposed later that John s love
for her is only because of his love for his mother. Lenina on the other hand immediately thinks that
John is such a nice looking boy � with a really beautiful body � (117). This is the beginning of her
adoration of John. She wonders what it would be like to make love to a Savage � (166) which makes
her curiosity and interest in John obvious. Finally to her friend Fanny she admits that she likes him �
(166). After many encounters, Lenina gets the courage, with the help of soma, to face John and
attempt to seduce him. She goes to his room in a white acetate satin sailor suit � (189) which is like
the pearl imagery when Lenina is first introduced invokes a sense of innocence in her love for John.
John cannot be with her due to his connection between her
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36. Henry Viii s Second Pregnancy
February of 1518 brought with it the announcement of a royal pregnancy. Catherine of Aragon, Henry
VIII s first wife, announced her sixth pregnancy[]. Not unlike her previous five pregnancies, this one
was greeted with as much, if not more caution than excitement. Henry VIII wanted nothing more than
to produce a son to carry on his name and to continue the Tudor dynasty, and until this point, he and
Catherine had not been granted that luxury. After two stillborns, two infant deaths, and the birth of one
daughter, Mary, the hope that Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon would produce a son was all but
diminished. That hope was not soon restored, as Catherine delivered a girl on the Tenth of November
in 1518, and the infant died within hours of her birth.
Henry VIII s marriage to Catherine of Aragon had often been described as unusually good by the
people they interacted with in daily life[]. They slept together often, they spent a lot of time together
outside of their regular royal duties, and they seemed to get along together quite well. However, not
unlike most kings in that time, Henry VIII did carry on affairs with other women. His most notable
affair while married to Catherine was with Elizabeth Blount, who was a lady in waiting to the Queen.
While most of Henry s affairs were short lived, his relationship with Elizabeth Blount lasted close to
eight years []. In June of 1519, Blount gave birth to healthy boy, and the boy was named Henry.
Although Henry VIII had
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37. High School Accomplishments
Throughout high school, I have received many awards for my outstanding efforts in school and also in
my community service projects and activities. I love helping out the community and my school in that
I can help others. First of all, I have received the Lead Coordinator Award from NHS by helping out
the most with the Angel Tree Program. I spent countless hours and time making sure each and every
child had there requested presents for Christmas that they wanted. I loved helping many less fortunate
children get the Christmas they deserved. Secondly, I have received the Best Student of the Year
Award in the following three subjects each year, Geometry, Algebra 1, and PreCalculus. I have
maintained the highest grade in each of
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38. Summary Of Death And The Maiden By Ariel Dorfman
Death and the Maiden tells the story of a woman who was raped and tortured by the doctor during the
violent dictatorship. In Death and the Maiden , Ariel Dorfman portrays the idea that you must seek
justice for your struggles. Paulina, Gerardo and Roberto show that through context of the story that
you must act upon any issues that happened in the past. Paulina being tortured 15 years ago still made
her try to bring justice to the situation by tying Roberto to a chair and holding her own trial. She
suspects that Roberto is the torturer and demands or threatens him for a confession and apology.
Paulina is the victim of sexual harassment and torture during the violent Chilean dictatorship. She
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Paulina thinks that she won t get justice from the Investigating Commission where her husband has
been recently appointed. So, Paulina wants to put doctor on trial but ends up offering Gerardo
compromise that if Roberto accepts his guilty, she will let him go. In the meantime, the doctor doesn t
want to confess. When crazy people have power, you ve got to indulge them. ( pg 46) Gerardo tries to
convince that the doctor to follow the Paulina s demands and confess to the crimes of which he asserts
to be guiltless. Acknowledging that Paulina is Crazy is the part of Gerardo s idea to procure Roberto s
trust so that he will accept the confession. It seems like Gerardo wants to save Roberto s life so, that
his position in the government won t be in trouble. Finally, the doctor agrees to make the confession
which shows that it will be beneficial for both Roberto s and Gerardo s life. Furthermore, although
Roberto confesses, Paulina is still not pleased. She believes that the doctor is not truly rue of Roberto s
actions. Paulina notices the small lies from the doctor, she inserted in her story to Gerardo and
Roberto corrected most of them. Paulina threatens to the doctor that if he doesn t tell the actual truth,
she will kill him. But sill doctor claims that he an innocent. And why does it always have to be people
like me who have to sacrifice, why are we always the ones who have to make concessions when
something has to be conceded, why always me to has to
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39. Media Portrayal Of Women s Sports
The media portrayal of sports has changed immensely over the years. Before, women s sports were
nonexistent and the only reports revolved solely on male athletes and their sports. Then women started
to develop their own place in the sports industry. Yet still, with the emergence of professional female
athletes in the media, coverage was still slim to none. Since the media are seen as reflecting what is
important and has prestige, especially in western society, this severe underrepresentation is seen as
creating the impression that women athletes are non existent in the sporting world or of little value
when they do exist (Bernstein, 2002, p. 417). The only reason people forget about women s sports is
because of the lack of media attention to them. When the media portrays something in a certain way or
gives it little exposure it becomes unimportant to the public. People are interested in what is
considered important and that is talked about publicly and the media controls what messages are
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By emphasizing certain facets of female participation in sports, while ignoring others, sports media
effectively shape public agenda and influence the public s judgment about the world of sport (Weiller,
Higgs, Greenleaf, 2004, p. 15). This is evident when you look at the amount of viewership women s
sports has compared to men s. Also, when you look at the ideologies people have on female athletes
compared to males. By highlighting certain things in women s sports, it makes it look like the media is
portraying women s sports positively, but that s not technically the case. Instead, they are just
choosing what they want to show in order to receive high ratings. In doing this, they are affecting how
female athletes are seen to the public. This is reinforcing gender ideologies and characteristics in
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40. Example Of Pestle
PESTLE analysis focus on the external factors that directly or indirectly affect the work and progress
of the company in the marketplace. It highlights different factors associated with the analytical tool
that would affect the business of the company and help them formulate their working policies in
regards of these factors. The PESTLE analysis consists of political, economic, social, technological,
legal and environmental factors that affect the work and performance of the company (Das, 2015).
Figure 1: PESTLE Political Factors
The governmental policies affect the work of the companies like Learn2Drive on different levels for
instance; inflation rate of the country would affect the work and business of the company. In addition,
the increasing fare rates and transportation policies would also affect the business of the company
(Das, 2015).
Economic Factors
The recovering economy of the UK is one of the main concerns for the business companies the
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These laws include the consumer law, competition law, employment law, and health and safety
legislation (Das, 2015).
Environmental Factors
Environmental factors directly affect the companies linked with transportation and travel industry as
the people prefers to switch their transportation vehicles to environmental friendly transport sources
that directly decline the use of cars especially in the UK. People living in the UK prefer to travel via
bicycle or hybrid cars (Das, 2015).
Porter s Five Forces
Porter s five forces is based on five different forces related to the internal and external environment of
the company that further help the management of the company to formulate their work strategy to
maintain their competitive advantage over other company working in the same sector (Wright, et al.,
2013).
Figure 2: Porter s Five Forces Threat of Potential
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41. Valley Caab And Limousine Research Paper
Getting ready for your big day? Whether you re helping a family member plan their wedding or you re
getting ready for your own, Valley Cab Limousine in Plainville, CT, recommends reserving a wedding
limousine service to keep your event classy, comfortable, and convenient.
If you want to take your big day to the next level, check out these reasons to hire a wedding limousine
service, brought to you by the friendly chauffeurs at Valley Cab Limousine:
Style: So, you re ready to tie the knot? After spending money on the engagement ring and taking the
time to plan the entire wedding yourself, don t forget to reserve a limo service to put that perfect touch
on your special celebration. The limousines at Valley Cab Limousine come in a variety
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42. The Gentle Art of Web Pages Essay
The Gentle Art of Web Pages For the last millennium, adventurous souls have been accessing new and
unfamiliar frontiers in search of adventure and a taste of the exotic. The last decade ushered in with it
an appeal to the more intrepid members of this small group of people: The Internet. Access to this
particular medium has hit an all time high in the 1990 s, and every tekkie has his own celebration of
self occupying space on it. However, not all of the sites on the Internet are shameless celebrations of
self. Some of these pages can be found to have their roots in the archaic designs of the past; some are
the logical progression for a technological innovation such as the internet. One of these progressions,
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This information, which could have been spread out and overburdened with text, is presented in a
small 507x263 clickable map. This type of interface allows the user to find and access his desired
topic with out having to search a lengthy page to find it. The reader need only click on one of the
many images, and he will be transported to a different location. The only downside to this type of
graphical platform is the amount of time that it takes to load the image. Skeptics will contend that
loading text (without a graphic) will take less time; however, this detracts from the overall aesthetic
quality of the site, and removes from consideration the whole notion of graphical versions and the
importance that they play in a creative web page. The pictures used by Sci Fi Channel: The Dominion,
while visually unappealing to some, will certainly enchant the more jaded members of society. The
eerie, almost ethereal, graphic is genius when placed in context with the theme of science fiction: that
which is unworldly and alien. Besides being a tantalizing object of art, it serves as an impressive
container for links on the page. There are two drawbacks, however: since this page is most impressive
when viewed with Netscapereg., and some webcrawlers, such as those using the Internet Explorer or
Mosaic, may not be able to load any kind of picture, ruining the practicality of such a method. Some
others, such as a student of the University of
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43. Essay on Using the Power of both Phonics and Whole Language
Whichever way you learned to read, chances are you never knew what the terms phonics or whole
language meant. However, these are the terms that are at opposite ends of an on going debate over the
best way to teach children how to read. Simply stated, supporters of the whole language approach
think children s literature, writing activities, and communication activities can be used across the
curriculum to teach reading; backers of phonics instruction insist that a direct, sequential mode of
teaching enables students to master reading in an organized way (Cromwell, 1997).
Critics of phonics claim that the curriculum is too boring, that the endless worksheets will turn
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Children learn, memorize, and apply rules, formulas, and patterns of reading and speech (Curtis, 1997;
Wiber, 2002). This approach has also been called a bottom up approach because the teachers believe
that by focusing on the smaller parts and equipping children with the ability to figure out new words,
meaning and comprehension will follow. The strong supporters on this side of the debate want phonics
taught in an intensive and systematic manner (Strickland, 1998). These phonics supporters criticize
whole language, claiming that the approach is too disorganized and phonics taught in such an
incidental manner that some children will never have the right tools to learn to read well (Cromwell,
1997).
There are many advantages to using phonics. Children who learn to read by using phonics generally
have better pronunciation, spelling, and word recognition. They have been given a tool that can be
used over and over again while reading and writing, without having to memorize vocabulary and
spelling of the words (Curtis, 1997). There are also many examples of how explicit, intensive and
systematic phonics can work well in classrooms. One of these examples is the reading program
developed in California. After years of implementing whole language instruction in their classrooms,
reading scores in the state dropped to be among the nation s worst.
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44. Evaluation Of A Hho System
EVALUATION OF A HHO SYSTEM TO WESTFIELD SPORT CARS
STUDENT: JOAO MATEUS SODRE RAMOS DE SOUZA S14134402
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction 3
2 Background and problem definition. 4
3 SCOPE 6
4 RATIONALE 7
5 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 8
6. REVIEW OF EXHISTING KNOWLEDGE 9
6.1 Internal combustion engines running with hydrogen and/or HHO gas 9
6.2 HHO system 9
6.3 Emissions produced by internal combustion engines 10
6.4 Thermal efficiency and fuel consumption 10
7 METODOLOGY 11
7.1 Electrolyte 11
7.2 Specific Calorific energy 11
8 Review of work undertaken and discussion of results. 14
9 Conclusions 15
10 Recommendations for further work. 16
11 References 17
1 INTRODUCTION
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Therefore, a current solution would unite the characteristics of the hydrogen internal combustion
engine, using for improving the burning efficiency, due to high flame speed and higher calorific value
during combustion of hydrogen. One of the best utilization alternatives of this clean energy, existing in
the hydrogen, would be through the process of electrolysis of water as it is a relatively simple process
without generated solid, liquid or gas waste which would be harmful to the environment. Furthermore
it helps in the reducing of the consumption of fossil fuels. According to Al Rousan (2010), the HHO
gas produced in the electrolytic reactor, can be injected into internal combustion engines, along with
the original fuel engine improves engine efficiency and consequently reduces power consumption of
the fossil fuel.
This work is part of the Science without Borders program and aims to demonstrate the student ability
to propose aims and formulate appropriate objectives and plan to achieve them and the capacity to
Conduct research into literature and other sources as appropriate and analyse and evaluate findings
The main aim of this work is to scale a HHO system to be used in the Westfield models due to reduce
pollution, consumption and stabilize
46. Hamlet s Existential Crisis
When looking at Hamlet, one could say that William Shakespeare put the play together as a very
cathartic tragedy. The emotional result of dealing with so many deaths brings on a plethora of
emotions which are not usually felt in a typical play. Hamlet begins not with the normal prosperity and
good fortune as do most tragedies, but with a more stifling and depressing sort of mood (Tekany 115).
However, something else could be said about this play as well. The play centers on Hamlet and his
existential characteristics, such as angst, isolation and his confrontations with nothingness. The
exhibition of these characteristics proves Hamlet to be an existential character. The idea of Hamlet s
father s (King Hamlet of Denmark) passing is what begins the cycle of existential thoughts and
feelings within him. From the conflict raging inside Hamlet, stemming from the loss of his father,
blooms the beginnings of a bigger, overall existential conflict that soon leads to his cathartic downfall.
He visits places filled with nothingness and abhorrence with a sense of frailty and pulsating
frustration. Hamlet s existential crisis begins with the death of his father and the remarrying of his
mother. At this point, for Hamlet, the questions start pouring in; to be or not to be (Hamlet 3.1.57), and
so on. From questioning his existence and fighting with himself about the purpose of his life begins to
show the beginnings of the existential crisis that is soon to consume him. Also, this
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47. John Stewart Daily Show Analysis
Not a Laughing Matter: The Negative Effects of Satirical News When Jon Stewart announced his
retirement from The Daily Show in 2015, headlines lamented the end of reason in the news. A New
Yorker article declared that The last hope for bringing some rationality to the 2016 Presidential field
died (Sorkin). In other instances, Jon Stewart has been compared to Walter Cronkite and Edward
Murrow, who are famed for not only their voices that reached out to the nation but also their
journalism that changed the tide of the politics of their time. One may ask how a professional
comedian ended up in the ranks of such well respected names in reporting, or how he came to be the
most trusted man in America in the first place. Jon Stewart began on The Daily Show, the satirical
news show, in 1999, using comedy to break down the nightly news to its audience. Stewart started his
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Following the 2016 presidential election, this political action took the form of protest and marching.
The Women s March could be seen as an example of people motivated by fear and anger to go out on
the streets in millions to voice their disapproval of the other side . Reporting by satirical news shows
not only may have played a role in prompting the negative feelings but also explicitly encouraged the
protest. In The Daily Show episode following Trump s inauguration and the Women s March, Trevor
Noah celebrated the protest, saying, the one silver lining of a Donald Trump presidency; unity.
Everyone is teaming up against him . Words like these can have a strong influence on the millions of
viewers. They imply that not only should one be strongly against Donald Trump, but the best way to
voice this disapproval is not through productive discourse with the opposing side, but by teaming up
against
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