Enter Without So Much As Knocking (p 15 of Sometimes Gladness) "Remember‚ man‚ thou art but dust‚ and unto dust though shalt return." This is a translation of the quotation which begins Dawe’s poem‚ Enter Without So Much As Knocking. The quote reminds us that life is not forever; and that we are all faced with mortality. The poem itself is discussing a man’s journey from birth to death and how all around him life is interpreted by material possessions. At the beginning of the first stanza‚ the
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Assignment/Tutorial/Practical Report Cover Sheet Student’s Name : MUHAMAD LUKMAN BIN ISMAIL MOHAMMAD MUZAKKIR BIN MOHD JANNY MOHAMAD KHAIRUL NIZAM BIN MD NOOR NORANIZA BINTI ISHAK SYED JAFFAR BIN SYED MAHDZAR MOHAMAD SAFUAN BIN JOHARI Matric No. : 37209 34942 36967 39897
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Think about an implantable device on your head that helps you better recall everything. Well‚ that sounds a lot like a device showed in an episode of Black Mirror‚ but in reality someone is actually working on a not that perfect but similar device. Theodore Berger‚ a biomedical engineer at the University of Southern California is working on memory enhancement in a form of prosthesis‚ surgically implanted directly into the brain. The prosthesis can act like an artificial hippocampus by electrically
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NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Good morning everyone. I’m here today to talk about non-verbal communication. We’re gonna go through its definition‚ types‚ roles and merits. NVC is transferring information without using words‚ for example with a smile or a blink. Although in our life verbal communication is much more noticeable‚ NVC accounts for a much larger percentage. According to a survey conducted by Albert Mehrabian‚ a conversation is 55% body language‚ 38% voice and only 7% words. Of course this is
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their lives‚ then the second airplane hit the World Trade Center Towers and I was in shock because of that one moment I knew we were going back to war. There is no sign‚ It ’s amazing what can happen in the blink of an eye. To me these few photos are stark reminder of what can happen in the blink of an eye. References Drew‚ R. (2012‚ 09 11). huffingtonpost. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/11/september-11-photos-_n_1869226.html Infocus. (2011
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[in the SPOTLIGHT] Richard J. Davidson and Antoine Lutz Buddha’s Brain: Neuroplasticity and Meditation I n a recent visit to the United States‚ the Dalai Lama gave a speech at the Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting in Washington‚ D.C. Over the past several years‚ he has helped recruit Tibetan Buddhist monks for— and directly encouraged—research on the brain and meditation in the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior at the University of WisconsinMadison. The findings
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“Don’t Blink” Four hundred and eighty three people‚ stuck together like glue for the past four years. We all felt as if the day would never come‚ like seeing it cloud up but never getting any rain‚ like getting snow on the ground and no snow day. What some people complained about and dreaded going to was something I had grown to enjoy and tend to miss now. After spending four short years in the same routine‚ going to the same place‚ seeing my same close friends every day I really learned to
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Assignment One – Mini Lit Review. The Little Albert Study. Not everyone believes that biology is our destiny. Many scientists whole-heartedly believe it is our experiences in life that count. They believe that it is our up-bringing‚ education‚ and our environment that form our behaviour‚ beliefs and characteristics. Chief among scientists in this field of thought is psychologist John Watson. Watson developed a theory that we are not restricted to our genetic make-up‚ but instead we arrive into
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London: International Chamber of Shipping. 5. International Labor Organization. (1996). ILO Convention (No. 180) concerning Seafarers ’ Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships. Geneve: International Labor Organization. 6. J. A. Stern‚ D. B. (1994). Blink Rate As a Measure of Fatigue a review. Washington‚ D.C: Office of Aviation medecin. 7. OCIMF. (2012). Recommendations Relating to the Application of Requirements Governing Seafarers ’ Hours of Work and Rest. London: OCIMF.
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get on in years | Someone who is getting on in years is growing old. My grandmother is getting on in years. She’s no longer able to look after her home without help. | knee-high to a grasshopper | This term refers to a very young and therefore small child. Look how tall you are! Last time I saw you‚ you were knee-high to a grasshopper! | long in the tooth | A person who is long in the tooth is a bit too old to do something. She’s a bit long in the tooth for a cabaret dancer‚ isn’t she? | mutton
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