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    tions about tPredictions about the future There are many predictions about the future and they all different. Some predictions about robot’s and their ways to make our life easier‚ others about catastrophe the Earth must suffer‚ still others about problems of the Earth and so on. We’ll consider some of them. First prediction is about robot’s helping to make our life better. During next fifty years time computers will be much more intelligent than today and it will change people’s lives. Computers

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    war‚ plaque‚ comet/rogue planet strike‚ or some other general disaster. Usually post-apocalyptic fiction novels take place immediately after the catastrophe; the author focuses on the travails or psychology of survivors. This genre could also take place considerable after a general disaster‚ often including the theme that the existence of pre-catastrophe civilization has been forgotten/mythologized by remnant society. Post-apocalyptic stories often take place in a non-technological future world‚

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    The negative emotions towards Muslims that had been lying dormant from the September 11 tragedy erupted once again after the instigation of this catastrophe and since April‚ the nation had been viewing media that sensationalized the fear and hysteria about radical Muslim factions‚ leading to the more current ISIS gaining more traction in the mass media. However‚ the overwhelming majority at the Boston

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    The Horses The Horses by Edwin Muir describes a nuclear catastrophe and the reliance people have on technology. It describes how man would react when technology was no longer available to us. Initially people would listen for anything on the radio that would give them news‚ then they would observe the aftermath of the war‚ for example “a warship passed us‚ heading north‚ Dead bodies piled on the deck.” The narrator describes how even if the radio were to come on again‚ they would ignore it as

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    Arousal theories – drive theory‚ inverted U theory‚ catastrophe theory Application: During the rallies‚ you could see that their arousal levels were increasing because he kept hitting the shuttle harder and harder each time and because he is in the autonomous stage of learning‚ as arousal levels increased‚ so did their performance as they won most rallies. Theory: Drive theory – this theory states that as arousal levels increase‚ so does performance/dominant response. With cognitive learners

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    9/11 Impact On America

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    question their own security. In addition‚ Americans also faced the Watergate scandal‚ which caused them to question corruptibility of the government (“new voices‚ new Frontiers…."1277-1289). An important group of people living during this era was The Magnificent Seven‚ they became the 1st American gymnastics team to when the gold medal. Furthermore‚ an event that had a major impact at this time on Americans was Hurricane Katrina‚ it left millions of people homeless and

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    on the management of the firm’s supply chain operations and the effects it can have on a produce-to-stock firm’s ability to respond to external market pressure and develop corrective strategies. The research methodology used is based on earlier Catastrophe Modeling that looked at inertia in organizational design‚ competitive pressure‚ and competitive response. The model demonstrates how latent variables‚ such as customer pressure and supply chain inertia can influence a finished goods supply chain

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    Oedipus: A Perfect Tragedy

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    competitions in Greece. Sophocles’ genius construction of his universal plot of Oedipus the King resonates a perfect tragedy. Sophocles’ implementation of anagnorisis and peripeteia enhances the idea of irony in the play and introduces a major theme. Catastrophe adds the aspects of hamartia and hubris‚ along with the element of irony. The well-constructed plot arouses the emotions pity and fear‚ and achieves the tragic catharsis. Sophocles implements these three different aspects well in his plays‚ which

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    ------------------------------------------------- Suleiman the Magnificent From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia     Suleiman the Magnificent Suleiman the Lawgiver سلطان سليمان اول | Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Islamic Caliph Amir al-Mu ’minin | | Suleyman I attributed to school of Titian c.1530 | | Period | Growth of the Ottoman Empire | Coronation | 30 September 1520 | Full Name | Suleiman I | Born | 6 November 1494 | Birthplace |

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    second smallest state after Pelis in Malaysia but it is a magnificent place. Penang is divided into two parts one is the island another is the mainland and is separated by The Straits of Malacca. The island is joined to the mainland by the Penang Bridge which is the fourth longest bridge in Southeast Asia. There are many beautiful and unique cultures and landmarks in Penang. Firstly‚ the Penang Bridge is a beautiful and magnificent piece of modern engineering. The idea to build a bridge

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