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    ELEMENTS OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT As personality is the combination of emotional‚ attitudinal and behavioral reactions of the individuals. So some factors which are essential to this development process are given below: * Ideological bases * Knowledge and actions * Sincerity in intentions and actions * Sense of responsibility * Fortitude * Modesty (Haya) * Moderation (Balance) * Fear of God IDEOLOGICAL BASIS: * You should know the basic concept

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    1. In this dispute‚ which country’s law would apply‚ that of the United States or of Germany? When international commercial disputes must be settled under the laws of one of the countries concerned‚ in this case the United States and Germany‚ the paramount question in a dispute is: Which law governs? Jurisdiction is generally determined in one of three ways: 1. On the basis of jurisdictional clauses included contracts 2. On the basis of where a contract was entered into 3. On the basis of where

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    4. Do you agree with Kepler? Explain. Yes I agree with Kepler because of the definition of matter. Which is anything that has mass and takes up space. So any object that has matter can be considered geometry. 5. In grade school teachers often have geometry scavenger hunts; they ask students to find as many triangles‚ rectangles‚ and circles as they can. Spend a few minutes doing this. Write down all of the basic shapes that you find. Let’s see what happens if we are not confined to thinking of

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    intense emotion experienced by individuals‚ appreciation of the beauty of nature and non-restrictive power of imagination‚ all of which are explored in “Frankenstein.”Mary Shelley focuses on the central concerns of Romanticism whilst incorporating elements of the Gothic novel‚ thereby releasing a warning to the responder. Shelley conveys the central themes of romanticism through the complex characterisation of Dr Frankenstein and Captain Walton‚ as revealed in the extracts. Both Walton and Frankenstein

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    Literary elements in Siddhartha In part one of Siddhartha herman hesse employs the idea of birth as an extended metaphor to add clarity on how Siddhartha views himself and the amount of knowledge has and has yet to learn. Siddhartha believes that he is‚ “just as far removed from wisdom‚ from salvation‚ as a child in the mothers womb..” when Siddhartha tells Govinda that he feels this way‚ it reveals how though to some he may seem practically perfect he does not believe this himself. Herman hesse

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    Suspense is an element of plot that creates a state of tension or uncertainty. One type of suspense is when the action is “slowed to a crawl.” Another type is when the writer continues to add complications to an event or situation. Both of these types of suspense are displayed in Lois Lowry’s‚ “The Giver.” “Jonas felt more and more certain that the destination lay ahead of him‚ very near now in the night that was approaching. None of his senses confirmed it. He saw nothing ahead except the endless

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    A well-established poet‚ Frost does a proficient job of transforming a seemingly common road to one of great importance‚ which along the way helps one identify who they really are. This poem is one of self-discovery. Frost incorporates strong elements of poetry such as theme‚ symbolism‚ rhyme scheme‚ diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to help create one of his most well known pieces about the human experience. The main theme of the poem that Frost attempts to convey is how important the decisions

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    I don’t like to make mistake. Everything to me has to be perfect because I felt that if one person made a mistake the first time‚ how they would be able to do anything. That is why learning from mistake is impossible to me. When you make mistake and try to learn something from your mistake‚ you will waste lots of things‚ ruin the way that people look about you. In addition‚ learning from mistakes will make you regret much. First of all‚ learning from our mistakes will waste

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    The Elements and Principles of Design Definition: The principles of design describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art. Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of objects‚ colors‚ texture‚ and space. If the design was a scale‚ these elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable. Elements: Line: A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point; it may be flat or three-dimensional. Line may be explicit - a line painted along the edge of the road

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Sarah L. Emde REL133 April 2‚ 2012 Sandra Oravetz Elements of Religious Traditions Religion can be defined in simple terms as a fundamental set of beliefs and values in regards to the creation of the universe and the powers that are responsible for such creation‚ usually involving one or many deities. While there are numerous religions recognized throughout the world and society‚ there are basic components of all religious traditions. According to Molloy (2010)

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