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    The Contribution of Stephen hawking 18 October 2011 Stephen Hawking is a genius. He became a leading figure in cosmology and quantum mechanics in a short period of time. He did this while battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). He is mostly known for his work in developing the understanding of the way black holes behave‚ as well as the origins of the universe. He was popularized when A Brief History of Time was released‚ which described his life and what he had accomplished. Hawking

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    His contributions to society helped many people at this time‚ and they went on for generations. As stated by Donovan 455‚ in 1748‚ when studying electricity and conducting experiments‚ he developed his Theory of Points which states that blunt metal objects don’t

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    In this day and age‚ the artist Andy Warhol is best known for his iconic pop art prints. Examples of his printed artwork include the Marilyn Diptych‚ a silkscreen painting containing fifty identical images of Marilyn Monroe’s face‚ and the famous Campbell’s Soup Can series‚ paintings of the titular can. Warhol’s printed artworks remain the most famous of his creations; however‚ he was much more than just an ordinary pop artist. Andy Warhol‚ working with many media types such as film‚ sculpture‚ and

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    Charles Renly Macintosh

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    Task One Monty Whitfield Charles Rennie McIntosh was born in Glasgow in 1868 in the post-impressionist movement and he worked as an artist‚ a water-colourist ‚ architect and designer. McIntosh was always very bright even from a young age‚ when he was 22 he won a scholarship which enabled him to explore ancient classic architecture. McIntosh’s first design project was “the lighthouse” in Glasgow which still stands to this day. All throughout his career he painted watercolours and made textile

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    References: Alpízar Durán‚ L. Keynote speech at High-Level Roundtable “The implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action‚ the outcomes of the 23rd special session of the General Assembly and its contribution to shaping a gender perspective towards the full realization of the MDGs". 54th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women‚ United Nations Headquarters NY‚ March 2010. AWID. Getting at the Roots: Re-integrating human rights and gender

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    Case Study-1 Course: International Business (MGT 372) Section: 5‚ 6 Case: Charles Martin in Uganda Faculty: Ms. Samira Rahman (Smi) Submitted by: Group 10 |No. |ID |NAME |SECTION | |1 |072 349 030 |Nusrat Amin |6 | |2 |073 522 030

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    Contributions and Drawbacks of Marxism Marxism is a theoretical system that created by Marx and Engels based on labor movements in the 19th century. Marxism was written upon a materialist interpretation of history. The Marxist theoretical system consists of three parts: Marxist philosophy‚ Marxist political economy and scientific socialism‚ which were created on the basis of the German classical philosophy‚ the British classical political economy and French utopian socialist influence respectively

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    Society today has transformed the meaning of beauty into vanity‚ for the importance of inner qualities that makes one attractive has all but disappeared‚ now it is only the surface appearance that connotes the qualities of what beauty is. The artist‚ Charles Allan Gilbert‚ with his painting‚ “All is vanity” eloquently illustrated this concept. Never before has a painting evoked the true duality of beauty and vanity. The optical illusion created forewarns the onlookers to recognize that superficial beauty

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    Sumerian Culture and Contributions   The Sumerians were a people who lived in the southern portion of Mesopotamia from around 3500 B.C. to 1800 B.C.. The Sumerian people lived in twelve city states‚ famous among which ar Sumer and Ur. They shared a common language‚ Sumerian. Sumerian has no modern day descendants‚ it seems to have disappeared from human history as a spoken language‚ but lived on in written language. The Sumerians were an agricultural people‚ and they raised crops in three areas

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    Charles Carlise Autobiographical Narrative When I was in eighth grade one of my childhood dreams came true. I made the little league all-star team for the first time in my life. As I sat with the rest of the kids at the closing ceremonies of the regular season‚ I was not at all expecting my name to be called when the names of the select few players who made the all-star team were being announced. When they did call my name‚ I hesitated at first not knowing what to do. I was overcome by the awe

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