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    Benjamin Franklin 1 Benjamin Franklin‚ by Benjamin Franklin Project Gutenberg’s Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin‚ by Benjamin Franklin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it‚ give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Author: Benjamin Franklin Editor: Frank Woodworth Pine Illustrator:

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    Gopal appreciates patriarchy in the autobiography‚ particularly idealising or rejecting the women. He has an elder sister. He used to call her Mai. Gopal did not have an impressive personality in his childhood. He was very thin and not properly dressed in his childhood. He was accompanied by his elder sister on their way to school. Still she was in his order. Dada did not accompany us on our way to school. Both of us go to school- myself and Mai. There was a big bag around my neck. All books were

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    Lotteries Cheat‚ Corrupt The People In “Lotteries Cheat‚ Corrupt The People” George F. Will argues that lotteries have done nothing but corrupt and cheat the people of this country. Will compares gambling to a game of jai alai saying it is a “game for the entertainment of gamblers and the benefit of‚ among others‚ the state treasury.” However‚ I disagree completely and truly believe that lotteries do much than that. Lotteries give personal enjoyment to those who are gambling and hope to those who

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    AIPA 2: UNDERSTANDING ACTORS‚ INTERESTS & POWER Institutions  Basic level – states exist to provide (1) defence and (2) social order  this requires the presence of a functioning economy.  State not only produces‚ consumes and redistributes; it’s also the main source and enforcer of “rules of games”.  “Rules of games” are institutions  institutional quality is related to economic performance.  Evidence: No country has gotten rich with bad institutions. Politics  Politics is the process of creating

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    USA BOP 2009: -381‚638‚000‚000 2010: -449‚477‚000‚000 2011: -457‚729‚000‚000 2012: -440‚423‚000‚000 The balance of payments is a statistical summary of international transactions. These transactions are defined as the transfer of ownership of something that has an economic value measurable in monetary terms from residents of one country to residents of another. The transfer may involve: (1) goods‚ which consist of tangible and visible commodities or products‚ (2) services‚ which consist

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    G036 * Yes because the p-value is less than 0.05 or No‚ because the p-value is greater than 0.05 * The coefficient of variation is the standard deviation of a data set‚ divided by the mean of the same data set. * Z score =  x -ms * The Independent part is what you‚ the experimenter‚ changes or enacts in order to do your experiment.  The dependent variable is what changes when the independent variable changes - the dependent variable depends on the outcome of the independent variable

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    Misuses of Language (Linguistic Misuses) 1. Ambiguity – a term/sentence has 2 or more diff reasonable meanings a. Lexical詞匯Ambiguity e.g. I don’t like love games b. Syntactic Ambiguity e.g. The CE wants ICAC to help corrupt officers 2. Shift/distortion of meaning – original meaning is shifted from 1 sense to another or distorted inappropriately e.g. stricter discipline doesn’t mean to torture children; when was you the richest? 3. Incomplete meaning – A sentence may be grammatically correct but

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