Context Supportive quotes ... King Duncan says: “O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman” (Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ line 24) Discussion/Analysis Context Quote: Macbeth says: “The service and loyalty I owe‚/In doing it‚ pays itself. Your Highness’ part/ Is to receive our duties: and our duties/ Are to your throne and state children and servants” (1‚ 4‚ 22-25) Discussion/Analysis Concluding Sentence leading into next Body Paragraph Topic Body Paragraph #2 Point#2 Introductory Sentence Context Supportive
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Section 4: Consciousness Pages 114-117 I. Defining Consciousness a. Consciousness is commonly defined as being aware of the immediate environment. i. For example‚ knowing when to go to class or work. b. Consciousness also deals with awareness of your thoughts‚ feelings‚ and memories. i. Examples 1. Making plans for dates. 2. Getting annoyed at your performance in school. 3. Thinking back about good times with your friends. c. Early psychologists and their studies i. When early psychologists
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OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONs AREA/ROOM SPECIFICATION 1) Foundation a) Footings reinforced concrete‚ class A i) Reinforcement 16 mm. dia. rebars b) Columns reinforced concrete‚ class A ii) Reinforcement 16 mm. dia. vertical bars‚ 10mm diameter lateral ties c) Wall footing reinforced concrete‚ class A iii) Reinforcement 10 mm. dia. bars 2) Beams reinforced concrete‚ class A d) Reinforcement 16 mm. dia. rebars‚ 10
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Megan Ritsema Informative Outline Katie Watson Topic: Hawaii General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform the class about the culture‚ lifestyle and experiences that Hawaii has to offer. Thesis: From that amazing weather to the friendly islanders‚ Hawaii is a great place to learn about and visit. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: I don’t know about you guys‚ but I know for me come late February the nasty Michigan winters have definitely gotten the
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Admiralty Outline Fall 2003 Overview Admiralty is federal law‚ originating in Article III‚ § 2 of Constitution. i. First Congress included Cases of Admiralty/Maritime in Judiciary Act. ii. Supremacy Clause. b. If say that case is admiralty/maritime case‚ governed by admiralty law‚ is to say that substantive admiralty law applies. i. Differences: statute of limitations‚ comparative laws for recovery‚ etc. a. Main: trial by judge. From very beginning‚ admiralty cases are w/o juries
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to be necessity to evaluate its security risk”. According to fuzzy comprehensive judgment theories‚ this text analysis the risk factors the information system involves from system risk‚ network risk‚ security management system‚ environment‚ and operation‚ and establishes the index system of information system security risk evaluation. It gives the evaluation method of information system security risk based on fuzzy comprehensive adjudicate. The model and method has been proved useful and effective
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MACAU DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY HISTORY 212: GLOBAL ISSUES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE SPRING SEMESTER 2013 Michael Share Office Room Number: PG 27 Office Phone Number: 83978827 mshare@hkucc.hku.hk and mshare@umac.mo COURSE DESCRIPTION This course area is designed to provide a general understanding of key problems facing the modern world by examining a contemporary issue in its historical context. Through the study of a specific case study students will gain a better understanding
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US History Chapter 23 Outline Joseph Cook From Roosevelt To Wilson In The AThe rge Of Progressivism I. The Spirit of Progressivism 1) Progressivism’s effect on society. A) Political: Fostered a reform movement that sought cures for the problems of city‚ state‚ and nation. B) Intellectual: Drew on expertise of the new social sciences and reflected a shift from older absolutes like religion to newer schools of thought relativism and the role of environment on human development
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North South University School of Business BBA Program (Fall’2012) Course Title : Bank Management (FIN 464) Instructor : M. Morshed‚ Senior Lecturer‚ School of Business Office Room : NAC 763 Office Hours : TBA Telephone : 8852000. Ext. 1708 (office) E-mail : mmorshed@northsouth.edu Course Descriptions This course has a somewhat more practical orientation than many other courses in the business program‚ focusing as it does on the microeconomic problems of financial
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2010-2011 FALL TERM CE 363 SOIL MECHANICS COURSE CONTENT TOPIC Approx. lecture hrs 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. BASIC PROPERTIES OF SOILS Phase relations; particle size analysis; Atterberg limits; soil classification; soil compaction. 6 3. EFFECTIVE STRESS Principles of effective stress; stresses due to self weight; pore pressures in the zones below and above the water table; excess pore pressure; mechanics of consolidation. 3 4. SEEPAGE Darcy’s law; measurement of permeability; flow nets; estimation
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