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    McDaniel Mrs. Robertson AVID 11 Period 2 22 August 2012 The Capgras Delusion Vocabulary: 1.) Lynch-pin: a central cohesive source of support and stability Sentence: I suppose you could call my mom my lynch-pin‚ she’s always got my back. 2.) Neuropsychological: of or concerned with studies the structure and function of the brain as they relate to specific psychological processes and behaviors Sentence: Capgras Delusion is a type of neuropsychological disorder. 3.) Cognitive: of or pertaining to the mental processes of perception

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    confidence that comes about from the ambitions others have‚ especially the ones within me. Confidence and certainty are similar in multiple ways. You must be confident to be certain and certain to be confident. A great example in my opinion would be Bill Gates. Of course being the wealthiest man in the world is a great benefit‚ but the adversity he faced was enormous. A person such as him had to be certain that what he wanted to do would be tremendously successful. He was certain enough that he dropped out

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    Gates of Fire By: Steven Pressfield Subject Person- Spartan Warriors Place- Greece 480 B.C. Event- Battle of Thermoplae. Concept- Xeones recounts his life leading up to the battle. Object- Greek city-states consisting of 300 Spartan Warriors‚ 400 Thebans‚ 700 Thespian Volunteers And around 900 Helots Fought The Persian Empire at the pass of Thermopylae. Reason For Choosing Book Prior to reading this novel I had some knowledge of the Battle of Thermopylae. I watched the movie 300last year

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    Steven Pressfield’s The Gates of Fire is set in the fifth century B.C. in Greece. The story revolves around the famous battle of Thermopylae where three hundred Spartans held off hundreds of thousands of Persians‚ saving Greece. Pressfield creates a fictional story around the battle where one man‚ a squire named Xeones‚ survives to tell the Spartan story of the battle and the events preceding it. Xeones‚ who is the protagonist‚ tells his life story to the royal Persian historian while in captivity

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    Brandenburg Gate Speech “Mr. Gorbachev‚ tear down this wall‚” stated Ronald Reagan in front of the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin. June 12‚ 1987 was the day a speech was given that was the start of unity for all of Berlin. Within two short years of this speech being presented‚ the wall that divided freedom and totalitarianism was tore down for good. President Reagan’s purpose was clear to all. His duty was to visit Germany as all of the past presidents had done‚ and promote the means of freedom

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    Clinton Richard Dawkins the author of the book The God Delusions. This book aims to give wisdom to the reader that there are a scientific explanation about the unfeasible things that happened around the world. On pages 157 and 158 of the God Delusion‚ Richard Dawkins encapsulates the central argument of his books. Another assertions that can be made regarding to the subsistence of God is morals. There

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    have defined how a soldier should act in modern day. From Greek mythology’s Hercules to Alexander the Great’s conquest of the Middle East‚ men have been given prime examples of strength‚ heart‚ and a passion for defending their country. In the novel‚ Gates of Fire‚ author Steven Pressfield shows an unseen viewpoint of the Battle of Thermopylae. In this novel we see the Spartan army‚ unlike any other of its time‚ leading a prime example in strength in individual characters‚ heavy training and passion

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    3) NOR GATE Schematic View: Program: * SPICE export from S-Edit 12.00 Tue Sep 15 04:22:22 2009 * Design: NOR * Cell: Cell0 * View: view0 * Export as: Top level Cell * Netlist port order: default * Exclude model statements: no * Expand paths: yes * Root path: E:\__________________________ ********* Simulation Settings - General section ********* .probe .option probev ********* Simulation Settings - Parameters and SPICE Options ********* .include "C:\Documents and Settings\user\My

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    BOOK REPORT Book Title: Gates of Fire Author: Steven Pressfield Why I chose this book: I have no particular reason why I chose this book. While searching through the commandant’s new reading list‚ the title of the book stood out to me. It did not seam like a boring documentary or and endless biography that goes on and on but rather an interesting read that would keep me interested. When I went to go check it out from training I read the summary on the back of the book and was immediately

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    Book Arrangement: The God Delusion has 374 pages separated by Ten Chapters‚ each with several smaller parts. Every three to five pages‚ another issue arising from religion is addressed and proven to be a problem easily solvable by decreasing the amount of religion in the world. Each chapter commences with a quote from a famous‚ credible source introducing the main point to be discussed in the chapter. At the conclusion of the book‚ there are multiple tools to help the reader better understand the

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