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    End of the World

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    plausibly verifiable or hypothetical occurrence which has an exceptionally destructive effect on the human race. The final outcomes of doomsday events may range from a major disruption of human civilization‚ the extinction of humanity‚ the extinction of all life on the planet Earth‚ the destruction of the planet Earth‚ the annihilation of the Solar system‚ to the annihilation of our galaxy or even the entire universe. Even though the term “doomsday” is taken from Christian eschatology referring to the

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    End user database Description A simple‚ searchable online database made up of structured records whose content is generated by the participants. The records normally contain personal information relating to a set of individuals. The database is self-perpetuating in that in order to access it‚ participants are usually made to submit their own information. Usually incorporates instant messaging capability for connecting participants based on a match. Purpose The purpose of this method is to ‘find’

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    The shape of things to come? Some basic questions about English as a lingua franca Introduction: ’English ’ as a global lingua franca ’English ’‚ whatever may be meant by this designation‚ is the language in which most lingua franca communication worldwide is now taking place. This predominance is well documented (cf. e.g. Crystal 1997‚ Graddol 1997). Although‚ as these authors argue‚ this predominance may well turn out to be a temporary one‚ maybe for approximately the next 50 years‚ for

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    Moto Comes to Americ

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    the lawyer‚ Sue Smith‚ had prepared extensively for the case. It was at that time he understood how much he had learned and grown from moving and working in the United States‚ meeting Kubushevsky‚ and working with Crowell. Good intro with focus for the reader Key Issues Good list Some key issues involved in this case are: * Differences in Business Card Etiquette * Giving of Gifts * Differences in the Decision Making Process * Social Interactions Between Co-Workers * Loyalty

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    If we must die McKay

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    white lynch mob that targeted blacks in Washington. There were 28 public lynchings in the first half of the year‚ and the following summer and fall came to be known as "The Red Summer" of 1919. The Red Summer was the motivation behind McKay’s "If We Must Die." However‚ even without the history behind it‚ Mckay’s poem is still a powerful message‚ universal enough to relate to any person facing their own destruction. The poem start with the speaker establishing that he and his allies are under attack

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    someone yells everyone "’Get down!" Or I will shoot." Your first instinct is to hit the ground before shots are fired. Now imagine that in the school cafeteria. Scary‚ right? As scary as it sounds scenarios from horror movies are playing out in schools all over America. You are eating lunch in the cafeteria and a student enters the cafeteria and starts firing off a firearm. First instinct is to scream for help and get on the ground‚ but why are scenes like this taking place in the learning place. The

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    Francis Fukuyama. Introduction. The specifics of the international situation after the Cold War. Since 1985‚ the world is going through an amazing evolution. The interdependence emerged and has become a reality of understanding of all processes in the world. Peace‚ freedom‚ human rights‚ social security‚ democracy have taken place of those values‚ because of which the major battles were unfold in the international arena and within countries. Overnight concepts collapsed that before seemed

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    The short story‚ There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury‚ was about a world without Humans. Nuclear war wiped people from the face of the earth and what remained‚ in a city‚ was just a house. A self sufficient and working house which was programmed to do certain things without the help of people. Even with the family gone‚ it remained doing the things it was programmed to do. With this short story‚ Bradbury tried to show that a world without reason and understanding is a Dystopian world The

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    Rebels Must Die Macbeth

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    “Rebels Must Die” In Macbeth‚ by Shakespeare this is a major theme that progresses throughout the whole play. When we hear the word “rebel” we often associate it with people who are considered “outsiders” or “different” when in fact a rebel is just anyone who stands up for what they believe in‚ or what they do. In the play it is clear from the beginning that the character Macbeth has deep desires for power and advancement‚ to become king. However‚ in order to achieve these goals he must find a

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    work as tasteless. In Lewes response to Peirce‚ she incorporates many rhetorical strategies in order to convey that writers must prepare to be unsatisfied and must not be concerned about flattery because success in writing comes only with maturity. In the beginning of the letter‚ Evans uses a plethora of rhetorical strategies which suggest that in order to be a writer one must be ready to be unsatisfied. Evans declares her "consciousness is not of the triumphant kind". Beginning her letter with a

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