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    Can the Subaltern Speak?

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    and significant to explore the philosophical concern with truth from a vantage point that crosses traditions‚ instead of looking at it exclusively within one single philosophical tradition (i.e.‚ the Western philosophical tradition). Such exploration can not only enhance our understanding of the nature‚ scope and characteristics of the philosophical concern with truth but also provide alternative perspectives to our treatment of some of the involved issues. Clearly‚ the current essay has neither space

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    Can History Be Unbiased?

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    historians and theorists—the lack of objectivity in history books and school textbooks is not hugely problematic. The reason for the previous claim is that‚ simply‚ when it comes to historical occurrences‚ bias and inclinations of perspectives—though can hypothetically be eliminated—are totally inevitable. Historians are human beings‚ with brains to know‚ comprehend‚ and evaluate historical events and consciousnesses to feel and sense the underlying meanings of those events. Similarly‚ history

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    coloured candles burn faster than white ones ? Purpose : I’m doing this experiment to find out if the white candles burn faster than the colored candles. This will help everyone in life because if u want to put candles on your cake you might want to use the candles that burn slower‚ because by the time you blow your candles you don’t want candle wax on your cake! The birthday cake doesn’t really take that long but if there was blackout you would want to buy the candle that burns slower since

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    Jellybean Can Taste

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    Which colour jellybean can you taste? The experiment ’s aim is to see whether boys or girls are more dominant at guessing the correct colour of jellybeans‚ which are going to be tasted. It will be recorded whether the guess was right or wrong. It is a known fact that women generally have a finer sense of taste than men. Women have more taste buds than men‚ which make them more sensitive to sweet‚ salty and bitter flavours. This might contribute to the experiment that will be conducted. "Women

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    “Appearances can be Deceiving” We all together as a family joyfully entered the new house that my parents had just bought in which I would finally have my own bedroom; so the first thing I did when we had arrived was ask which room was going to be my bedroom. The move was on a long weekend which made things much more complicated than expected. However‚ it was all worth it since in the end I got to pick the curtains and wall colors for my room. Monday came along and with it came an arrival at

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    Yes we can

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    On the other hand‚ Shia Muslims share the belief that leadership should have stayed within the Prophet’s own family‚ among those specifically appointed by him‚ or among Imams appointed by God Himself. Shia Muslims believe that following the Prophet Muhammad’s death‚ leadership should have passed directly to his cousin/son-in-law‚ Ali. Throughout history‚ Shia Muslims have not recognized the authority of elected Muslim leaders‚ choosing instead to follow a line of Imams which they believe have been

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    History of the Modern Can

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    The History of the Modern Can: Sustenance and Reliability Word Count: 3‚415 The modern can is something that most people take for granted each time they make a trip to their local supermarket. The can is an invention that evolved from war‚ as many great inventions do. Over time new technological innovations have given rise to better technologies to make cans and preserve food for longer periods of time. The early can’s conception was advanced yet simple‚ among the top inventions of the world.

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    EVEN FAILURES CAN BE PRODUCTIVE ABSTRACT Productive failures are gateways for productive successes. Productive failures are those where we know that we are doing right‚ but need to take to lessons in application for achieving productive successes. In this competitive world‚ every individual and every organization intends a lot to achieve success. In search of this‚ the person or organization‚ needs to learn lot of new things. This learning will be effective when it involves innovation‚ experimentation

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    Can Ethics Be Taught?

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    professional body‚ an individual will be subjected to circumstances in which personal ethics will come into play. The Accounting profession is no different as ethical questions arise as part of any working day and can effect how an individual or the company conducts business. These questions can vary greatly in practice from selection of new customers to the rates at which those clients are going to be charged. These ethical questions are raised regularly within the workplace and each employee will react

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    Can Computers think?

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    large computation" [2]:133 could be replaced by machines. Thus Babbage noticed that simple rules produce emergent phenomena. Emergence is produced by complex biological systems [7]‚ in which the whole is more than the sum of its parts.[8] Each worker can be thought of as a neuron or an ant‚ on their own practically useless‚ but placed in an network‚ or a colony‚ highly complex behaviour is produced by following simple

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