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    Referencing: how to be polite to your sources You will remember that when you were doing research for your essay by means of interviews‚ reading library books and searching on the Internet‚ you were always told to keep records of your sources. Now you have come to the point where you are going to include the facts and ideas that you have obtained from places other than your own mind in your essay. This is called referencing and it entails the avoidance of what can be termed “ripping off”. It is

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    Lead Summary The back squat exercise is often performed incorrectly and it is the job of the strength and conditioning coach to identify the potential causes of this improper technique that can ultimately lead to future injury. Two common technique errors include the lumbar spine extending into a hyperlordotic position as well as the knees collapsing in a valgus moment during the descent of the back squat. These biomechanical abnormalities and compensations are typically a result of muscular imbalances

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    no turning back

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    Porter’s model highly focuses on rivalry and profitability but has some major limitations that have many organizations consistently reevaluating their strategic plans. Porter indirectly rebutted the assertions of other forces‚ by referring to innovation‚ government‚ and complementary products and services as "factors" that affect the five forces (Porter‚ 2008). He assumed that his model will allow markets to stay fairly stable‚ not taking into account brisk technological advances or increasing competition

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    What is power? Power is having strength and being forceful‚ physically applying your strength to another individual. In order to become powerful‚ steps are always considered‚ you aren’t powerful with a blink of an eye‚ you have to start from scratch‚ being powerless. One of the fundamental expectations underlying this premise is the capacity or ability to direct or influence behaviour of others or the course of events. Power can be gained or lost. Both central protagonists from Frank Darabonts Shawshank

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    South Africa

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    South Africa In 1652‚ Dutch traders founded the city of Cape Town‚ establishing a stopover point on the spice route at the southern tip of what is now South Africa. The British seized the Cape of Good Hope in 1806. In 1867‚ diamonds were discovered in South Africa‚ and in 1886‚ gold initiated immigration and wealth‚ further subduing the native inhabitants. The Boers unsuccessfully attempted to resist British control with the Boer War. Under the Union of South Africa beginning in 1910

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    Ladonya Gatling World Civilizations II Mr. Mitchell 10:00-10:50 (MWF) Colonialism in Africa "Neither imperialism nor colonialism is a simple act of accumulation nor acquisition… Out of imperialism‚ notions about culture were classified‚ reinforced‚ criticized or rejected” (BBC World Service). The nineteenth century saw massive changes in Africa. Some were driven by famine and disease (BBC World Service). Some changes were the result of the territorial ambitions of African rulers. As the century

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    BACK TITRATION AIM - To estimate volumetrically the amount of calcium carbonate present in the eggshell and analyzing the sources of errors to evaluate the result. Part A: Standardization of 2M NaOH(aq) Data Collection : Weight of substances Uncertainty Weight of watch glass + salt (potassium hydrogen phthalate) w1= 23.4380g ± 0.001g Weight of watch glass ( after emptying the salt)w2 = 21.5430g ± 0.001g Weight of salt (potassium hydrogen phthalate) w1 –w2= (23.4380± 0.001g) – (21

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    Thinking back

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    Short Narrative Essay Tradition has always been something that my mother and grandmother thought very highly of. Of all the family traditions that families have getting up on Sunday morning having breakfast and being in Sunday school and church on time was a must. We were going to be in Sunday school and church on time even if we didn’t finish eating breakfast and you had better not get in church and say something about being hungry when you had time to eat your breakfast

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    The history of South Africa encompasses over three million years. Ape-like hominids who migrated to South Africa around three million years ago became the first human-like inhabitants of the area now known as South Africa. Representatives of homo erectus gradually replaced them around a million years ago when they also spread across Africa and into Europe and Asia. Homo erectus gave way to homo sapiens around 100‚000 years ago. The first homo sapiens formed the Bushman culture of skilled hunter-gatherers

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    How Colonialism led to Poverty in Africa The native Africans have been in a state of poverty and have not been able to fix it. They have been trying for centuries to live a decent life‚ but have yet to succeed. The Europeans could have helped the Africans with their situation‚ but instead‚ they tried to colonize their land. As a result‚ some Africans fought while others fell into the dark grips of imperialism. Europeans benefitted greatly while the Africans suffered more than before from poverty

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