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    stocked next to me and on top of me. I’ve been here for so long and I feel so hopeless and useless. Then suddenly a bright light shines on me and I finally feel free from this very comfortless home. I wish someone would open this lid on top of me so I can breath in fresh air. But here I am staying strong and just patiently waiting. Then suddenly‚ I am lifted‚ opened‚ and place on top of a flat surface. I feel so nervous. I am hearing human voices. My wish is granted. It is my time‚ and I am free! My

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    Enabling Object Managers for Siebel Open UI You must enable the object manager to use Siebel Open UI before you can do any customization work. To enable object managers for Siebel Open UI 1 Enable the object manager for the Siebel Server: a Log in to the Siebel CRM client with administrator privileges. a Navigate to the Administration - Server Configuration screen‚ and then the Servers view. a In the Components list‚ query the Component field for the object manager where you must enable Siebel

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    PHOBIAS A phobia is an excessive or unreasonable fear of an object‚ place or situation. Simple phobias are fears of specific things such as insects‚ infections‚ flying. Agoraphobia is a fear of being in places where one feels "trapped" or unable to get help‚ such as in crowds‚ on a bus‚ or standing in a queue. A social phobia is a marked fear of social or performance situations. Phobias are extremely common. Sometimes they start in childhood for no apparent reason; sometimes they emerge after a

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    Basic Ship Types‚ Characteristics and related hazards Name Institution A ship is a huge vessel which moves within the water; they are of two main categories‚ namely; the modern ships and the ancient ships. Both the two categories get their power to sail on water from the wind energy. The traditional types are often fixed with masts which contain a number of sails fixed on each of the masts. They can be referred to as very complex vehicles which are very large; they usually have long time

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    Humans turn on each other when threatened or even jealous. Pertaining to the twilight episode “The shelter” normal neighborhood friends are having a small dinner party. A nuclear attack was announced‚ and everyday citizens were willing to claw each other to death for a slim chance to survive. Every moment of good times and respect for each other quickly goes out the window‚ when the chance of death slips upon them. Why do human beings move quickly between love and adoration to only the strong may

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    Select three inanimate objects in The Great Gatsby and explain their real and symbolic significance in the novel. The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the romance‚ excitement‚ and drama in the 1920’s. The novel takes place following the First World War and how people enjoyed the roaring twenties. This novel focuses on important symbols in the book that describe each character vividly and emotionally. There are three inanimate objects in The Great Gatsby that are very important

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    transfer of energy from our hands to the ice and the temperature difference between the two objects. The energy we are familiar with is called heat while temperature is the measure of a degree of heat or coldness of an object. In everyday life‚ heat or cold is commonly used to explain the degree of temperature of an object. An object that is said to be hot means it has a high temperature. Similarly‚ when an object is said to be cold‚ is means it is has a low temperature.  IMAGE GOES HERE Image Source

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    Why is it important for each student to have a laptop? Just as it is not feasible to have students stand in line to share learning tools such as a pencil‚ paper‚ notebook‚ book‚ etc‚ it also doesn’t make sense for them to share a laptops.  Students often need to work at their own pace in their own way.  Laptops become a student’s assistant for thinking‚ drawing‚ writing‚ reading‚ analyzing‚ calculating‚ connecting‚ collaborating‚ producing‚ researching‚ presenting‚ and more.  This does not occur

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    Interactions Waves that meet each other or an object in the environment may interact. There are several types of interactions that waves may have. Reflection occurs when a wave bounces back after striking a barrier. Reflected sound waves are called echoes; reflected light waves allow us to see objects. Refraction is the bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another. One common example of refraction of light waves is the broken pencil effect that can be observed when a pencil

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    found a new planet. We are an observatory owned by the University of California and focus on astronomical observations. This Object X (to be determined as a planet) it does not seem to be a round-shape form‚ orbits the sun‚ Object X’s moon is 57‚783 kilometers between Object X‚ Object X’s moon takes 32.17 days to do one full orbit‚ and crosses Pluto. These factors of Object X have similar factors of an actual planet. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) explains a planet must orbit the sun‚

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