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    in all the rock pools. Another experience I can remember is the staircase to the moon‚ everyone would pile on the shores of Roebuck Bay and watch the full moon reflecting off the tidal flats of the bay. To a Grade 2 student‚ life could not get any better. That was until one life-changing day. My Mom and Dad sat me and my older sister down at the kitchen table and told us that my Dad had been offered a job in Queensland. We would be moving to Atherton as soon as we could sell our house. I was shocked;

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    The client should be provided enough information‚ in simple terms‚ to make an informed decision‚ given his/her mental or emotional state and overall ability to understand what is being provided. There are four main areas that should be discussed: (1) the nature of the treatment; (2) the risks and expected benefits associated with the treatment‚ including the likelihood of success; (3) any alternatives to treatment‚ including the alternative of no treatment‚ and their risks and benefits; and (4) any

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    problems of environmental pollution. They emit huge amount of wastes which make our water sources dirty. They produce tones of poisonous gases day in and day out. They are major cause of water pollution. This has posed great challenge to the aquatic life. The water that we drink has become highly * polluted even after its treatment. Vehicular pollution is another major cause of environment pollution. Numbers of vehicles are rising every day. Delhi has the maximum number of vehicles in the world. The

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    When this bad experience of my life happened‚ I was about ten. I went to my native place which is called Madurai to spend my summer vacation. The way to the city was too long‚ but it was very amazing to listen birds’ songs‚ to notice sunrise behind mountains‚ to watch awakening of nature and the lifestyle of hardworking people in the field.   When I reached there‚ my grandparents became very happy to see me. The next day‚ my grandparents were going to work in the field. I wanted to go there with

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    the need of adult or distance (or both) students to feel connected to their classmates‚ their instructors‚ and their institutions. My experience teaching both face-to-face and online courses with and without the use of social networks has shown me how valuable they can be to overall student engagement. In both cases‚ before turning to using a social network (in my case‚ Yammer) as a web course space‚ I tried using other formats for student engagement such as blogs‚ wikis‚ and forums. I found that

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    ’ Principles of Communication $ • The communication process: Sources of information‚ communication channels‚ modulation process‚ and communication networks • Representation of signals and systems: Signals‚ Continuous Fourier transform‚ Sampling theorem‚ sequences‚ z-transform‚ convolution and correlation. • Stochastic processes: Probability theory‚ random processes‚ power spectral density‚ Gaussian process. & • Modulation and encoding: % ’ Basic modulation techniques and binary data

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    “The Moment” written by Margaret Atwood discusses the meaning of ownership of land throughout the poem. The speaker begins the poem by describing how you‚ the reader‚ have first understood how they got to these lands and they proclaim that they own them. The poem then goes on to describe how the trees unloosen there soft arms from around the spectator and whisper that they do not own anything. They are seen as the visitor and not as someone who discovered these new lands. Atwood uses personification

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    Buddha The word Buddha means "enlightened one." It is used today as a title to the one who has given us more religious beliefs than almost any other human who lived in this world. However‚ he was not given this name at birth; he had to earn it for himself by undergoing long‚ hard hours of meditation and contemplation. Buddha has changed the lifestyles of many cultures with new‚ never-before asked questions that were explained by his search for salvation. He began an entirely new religion that

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    A Guide to the Characters in The Buddha of Suburbia Bridget Moloney ’05‚ Brian Orloff ’06‚ Emily Weiss ’06‚ Recent Asian Diaspora Fiction‚ Northwestern University Karim Karim is The Buddha of Suburbia’s narrator and protagonist. Karim grows up in the suburbs of London and later moves with his family to London proper. As Karim grows the novel follows him from his teenage years into his early 20s his own worldview changes significantly. Much of Karim’s story is about identification‚ specifically

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    Ethics Paper Informed Consent in Industrial/Psychological Research July 31‚ 2011 Foundations of Industrial/Organizational Psychology Abstract There are certain conditions where reasonable exceptions that APA ethical standards and federal guidelines insure in research that human participation will be ethical due to informed consent. In federal guidelines the preferred mechanism is informed consent in order to protect the human participants (APA‚ 1992). Informed Consent

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