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    he makes loads of mistakes when in goal. The reversal was founded by Smith and Apter in the 1970s. It focus on the dynamic qualities of a persons experience this show how a person constantly goes between psychological states which show their motivational style and show that they can change between different situations at any time. For example someone may enjoy netball playing because they have played it on their prior years and may have had a good experience if it but then on the other hand the

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    The "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" refers to remarkable constructions during classical era. Through the ages‚ there have been numerous versions of the original list of the "Seven Wonders"; however‚ only one of these miraculous buildings has remained intact-the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt‚ which is also the oldest of the ancient wonders. On the west bank of the Nile River‚ there are three pyramid erected on a rocky plateau in Giza in the northern part of Egypt. These pyramids were named after

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    light‚ airy‚ elegant‚ and well thought out. It is music in which reason prevails over feeling. Composers thought more about creating beautiful and interesting works of music than pouring out their personal feeling in their music. Classical period is between 1750 and 1820. This type of music includes opera‚ chamber music‚ coral pieces‚ and music requiring a full orchestra. It is a music rooted in the traditions of western art. Notable of mentioning is Mozart who was considered a musical prodigy and wrote

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    Similarities between Hunting Snake‚ Pike‚ Horses‚ Cockroach The first similarities I could see in the poems was a theme of ‘fear and respect’ towards the main creature of the poem shown through contradicting dialogue The first example is ‘Pike’ by Ted Hughes. The poet uses the poem to expresses his love and respect but also fear towards the fresh water cannibalistic fish. The first line of the poem “Pike‚ three inches long‚ perfect” shows the poets knowledge of the fish and he describes the

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    thing to waste." Everyone knows this famous quotation‚ but still a countless number of people waste their potential on the path of "closed mindedness." A "closed minded" person believes everything is either in black or white‚ with no gray area in between. They do not allow themselves to see the possibilities of alternatives to what they presently hold as facts. To argue with a closed-minded person could be compared to arguing with a brick wall. You’re not going to get very far. Closed-minded people

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    an organism & metabolic process in cells leads to the production of ATP by the breakdown of organic substances. Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondrion of the cell and photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast. There are some similarities between the process involved however their products and reactants are the exact opposite. Photosynthesis can be divided into two stages: Light Reaction & Calvin Cycle. The process of photosynthesis begins when excited its electrons go into a primary electron

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    On July 11‚ 1804‚ what was said to be the most prominent duel occurred. The duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton was remarkable as it corresponded to the young‚ emergent nation because it illustrated the bloodshed that politicians would go through for their political reputation. Joseph J. Ellis spent an entire chapter discussing this conspicuous event for that very reason. Ellis purposely made this chapter the first chapter because he wished to provide evidence that supports his thesis

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    It is through the understanding of other people and our relationships with them that we come to understand ourselves and our lives. The journey for self-knowledge is long and sophisticated but can be achieved through the understanding of others and the relationships they hold. Relationships can have varying imapcts on people. Some relationships create the person‚ some changes the person and some help find true independence. These relationships may influence them physically‚ emotionally or mentally

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    purchase. The consumers can choose between gas‚ electric‚ diesel‚ and propane. The most common cars are fuels (gas/diesel) and electric. Each kind of power has their own pros and cons which will be discussed below. Although many people favor electric vehicles there are stronger positive benefits to choosing a fueled power vehicle over an electric. I intend to show why i believe fuels such as gas or diesel are better than electric. One of the major differences between fuels and electric is the cost.

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    The ancient Greeks and Roman civilizations both began their histories with the emergence of city states. Both of these civilizations made contributions to the Middle East. The Greeks had made a wild spread of discoveries on several fields. This included astronomy by Ptolemy‚ geometry by Euclid‚ and the philosophy of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius of his Stoic philosophy. Because the Greeks were widely known as a creative and prestigious race‚ the Romans were influenced by the Iliad (Homer’s legendary

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